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IBM's DB2 Universal Database Version 7.1 is the perfect enterprise database for Windows applications utilizing Microsoft's Distributed interNet Applications (DNA) architecture — and Windows 2000/NT is the fastest growing platform for DB2 development. Now, there's a complete, authoritative guide to enterprise development with DB2 UDB 7.x and Microsoft's Visual Studio 6.0: DB2 Universal Database in Application Development Environments!
In this book, a team of IBM DB2 experts cover every key concept and technology DB2 and Visual Studio developers need to master in order to build robust, high-performance DB2 database applications. Compare DB2's key application programming interfaces, including embedded SQL, DB2 Call Level Interface, ODBC, JDBC, SQLJ, native DB2 UDB APIs, and Microsoft's Data Objects — DAO, RDO, and ADO.
Discover how to incorporate DB2's powerful server-side features into your application designs — including constraints, user-defined distinct types, large objects, user-defined functions, and stored procedures. Next, using both Visual Basic and Visual C++, leverage the power of DB2 with Microsoft's ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) programming model. Coverage includes:
No matter what kind of enterprise database applications you're building, IBM's DB2 UDB and Microsoft's Visual Studio are an outstanding combination — and this book is all you need to leverage them both!
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Preface
Windows NT/2000 is the fastest growing platform for IBM's relational database servers, known as DB2 Universal Database (DB2 UDB), and over 74% of all DB2 UDB applications are created using Microsoft Visual Studio. This book is intended for IT architects, systems designers, and programmers who are interested in developing Windows applications for DB2 UDB using Microsoft's application development tools. The focus will be on Microsoft Visual Studio, which includes development environments for Visual Basic and Visual C++.
First, we will introduce supported programming interfaces for DB2 UDB, and server-side features which can be used in the design of your applications.
Then we will discuss application development using Visual Basic and Visual C++. We will focus on the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) programming model.
We will also talk about multi-tier applications in the Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) environment, and web applications using Active Server Pages (ASP) and Internet Information Server (IIS).
Finally, we will discuss performance tips relevant to application development for DB2 UDB.
Prior to reading this book, you need to have a basic database, Visual Basic, and Visual C++ knowledge.
This book is based on DB2 UDB Version 7.1, due to become generally available in June, 2000.
How this Book Was Created
This book was a joint effort between the San Jose ITSO (International Technical Support Organization) and the IBM Toronto Lab. The ITSO is a group within IBM whose mission is to provide skill transfer on new products and technology worldwide. We provide direct feedback to the IBM software labs aswe gather input from various groups of DB2 users, including IBM support personnel, customers and business partners.
The ITSO provides a working environment for interested individuals to work with new IBM software products. These individuals may include IBM employees and customers. The team develops a workshop or a book, known as a redbook.
This book was produced by I/T professionals from all over the world, assisted by the expertise of the following people:
For more information on IBM Redbooks, go to
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks
Table of Contents
Preface
Windows NT/2000 is the fastest growing platform for IBM's relational database servers, known as DB2 Universal Database (DB2 UDB), and over 74% of all DB2 UDB applications are created using Microsoft Visual Studio. This book is intended for IT architects, systems designers, and programmers who are interested in developing Windows applications for DB2 UDB using Microsoft's application development tools. The focus will be on Microsoft Visual Studio, which includes development environments for Visual Basic and Visual C++.
First, we will introduce supported programming interfaces for DB2 UDB, and server-side features which can be used in the design of your applications.
Then we will discuss application development using Visual Basic and Visual C++. We will focus on the Activex Data Objects (ADO) programming model.
We will also talk about multi-tier applications in the Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) environment, and web applications using Active Server Pages (ASP) and Internet Information Server (IIS).
Finally, we will discuss performance tips relevant to application development for DB2 UDB.
Prior to reading this book, you need to have a basic database, Visual Basic, and Visual C++ knowledge.
This book is based on DB2 UDB Version 7.1, due to become generally available in June, 2000.
How this Book Was Created
This book was a joint effort between the San Jose ITSO (International Technical Support Organization) and the IBM Toronto Lab. The ITSO is a group within IBM whose mission is to provide skill transfer on new products and technology worldwide. We provide direct feedback to the IBM software labs aswegather input from various groups of DB2 users, including IBM support personnel, customers and business partners.
The ITSO provides a working environment for interested individuals to work with new IBM software products. These individuals may include IBM employees and customers. The team develops a workshop or a book, known as a redbook.
This book was produced by I/T professionals from all over the world, assisted by the expertise of the following people:
For more information on IBM Redbooks, go to
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks
Preface
Preface
Windows NT/2000 is the fastest growing platform for IBM's relational database servers, known as DB2 Universal Database (DB2 UDB), and over 74% of all DB2 UDB applications are created using Microsoft Visual Studio. This book is intended for IT architects, systems designers, and programmers who are interested in developing Windows applications for DB2 UDB using Microsoft's application development tools. The focus will be on Microsoft Visual Studio, which includes development environments for Visual Basic and Visual C++.
First, we will introduce supported programming interfaces for DB2 UDB, and server-side features which can be used in the design of your applications.
Then we will discuss application development using Visual Basic and Visual C++. We will focus on the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) programming model.
We will also talk about multi-tier applications in the Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) environment, and web applications using Active Server Pages (ASP) and Internet Information Server (IIS).
Finally, we will discuss performance tips relevant to application development for DB2 UDB.
Prior to reading this book, you need to have a basic database, Visual Basic, and Visual C++ knowledge.
This book is based on DB2 UDB Version 7.1, due to become generally available in June, 2000.
How this Book Was Created
This book was a joint effort between the San Jose ITSO (International Technical Support Organization) and the IBM Toronto Lab. The ITSO is a group within IBM whose mission is to provide skill transfer on new products and technology worldwide. We provide direct feedback to the IBM software labsaswe gather input from various groups of DB2 users, including IBM support personnel, customers and business partners.
The ITSO provides a working environment for interested individuals to work with new IBM software products. These individuals may include IBM employees and customers. The team develops a workshop or a book, known as a redbook.
This book was produced by I/T professionals from all over the world, assisted by the expertise of the following people:
For more information on IBM Redbooks, go to
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks