Distributed Relational Database: Cross Platform Connectivity and Application

Overview

This book contains information essential for establishing Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) connectivity across IBM relational database products running on different platforms and remote networks. The authors take you step by step as they establish connectivity among DB2 for OS/2, DB2 for AIX, DB2 for OS/400, SQL/DS for VM and VSE, and DB2 for MVS/ESA and run applications accessing all platforms. The connections are based on their tests and experience gained from actual installations. Other ...
See more details below
Available through our Marketplace sellers.
Other sellers (Hardcover)
  • All (8) from $5.70   
  • New (3) from $44.58   
  • Used (5) from $5.7   
Close
Sort by
Page 1 of 1
Showing All
Note: Marketplace items are not eligible for any BN.com coupons and promotions
$44.58
Seller since Wed Aug 06 13:32:10 EDT 2014

Feedback rating:

(1)

Condition:

New — never opened or used in original packaging.

Like New — packaging may have been opened. A "Like New" item is suitable to give as a gift.

Very Good — may have minor signs of wear on packaging but item works perfectly and has no damage.

Good — item is in good condition but packaging may have signs of shelf wear/aging or torn packaging. All specific defects should be noted in the Comments section associated with each item.

Acceptable — item is in working order but may show signs of wear such as scratches or torn packaging. All specific defects should be noted in the Comments section associated with each item.

Used — An item that has been opened and may show signs of wear. All specific defects should be noted in the Comments section associated with each item.

Refurbished — A used item that has been renewed or updated and verified to be in proper working condition. Not necessarily completed by the original manufacturer.

New
Hardcover New 0135707978 Brand New US Edition Book in Perfect Condition. Fast Shipping with tracking number.

Ships from: Houston, TX

Usually ships in 1-2 business days

  • Canadian
  • International
  • Standard, 48 States
  • Standard (AK, HI)
  • Express, 48 States
  • Express (AK, HI)
$115.00
Seller since Tue Oct 07 09:37:03 EDT 2014

Feedback rating:

(184)

Condition: New
Brand new.

Ships from: acton, MA

Usually ships in 1-2 business days

  • Standard, 48 States
  • Standard (AK, HI)
$119.50
Seller since Tue Oct 07 09:35:53 EDT 2014

Feedback rating:

(294)

Condition: New
Brand New Item.

Ships from: Chatham, NJ

Usually ships in 1-2 business days

  • Canadian
  • International
  • Standard, 48 States
  • Standard (AK, HI)
  • Express, 48 States
  • Express (AK, HI)
Page 1 of 1
Showing All
Close
Sort by
Sending request ...

Overview

This book contains information essential for establishing Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) connectivity across IBM relational database products running on different platforms and remote networks. The authors take you step by step as they establish connectivity among DB2 for OS/2, DB2 for AIX, DB2 for OS/400, SQL/DS for VM and VSE, and DB2 for MVS/ESA and run applications accessing all platforms. The connections are based on their tests and experience gained from actual installations. Other platforms covered include Windows and DOS.


Database administrators, system administrators, and other technical professionals responsible for setting up DRDA connectivity among IBM relational database products will find this book invaluable. Many of the examples are valid in a client/server environment where APPC is used. Together with Teresa Hopper's Distributed Relational Database Architecture: Connectivity Guide, this book provides a complete set of guidelines for establishing DRDA communications across networks.


A background in Systems Network Architecture (SNA) communications is assumed, as well as a basic knowledge of the IBM relational database products and their associated operating systems.


Sharing Technical Expertise from around the World.


This book and other IBM Redbooks are products of IBM's International Technical Support Organization, where worldwide specialists work alongside you to harness IBM technologies. IBM Redbooks make the answers to your most pressing technical questions easily and immediately accessible.


"A must read. Fantastic detail is provided on connecting to DB2 products from all major environments, including UNIX, Windows, and MVS. Required reading!" Tim Woolford-Smith, Principal Consultant, ADC Consultants


"The quintessential guide to bringing the benefits of DB2 connectivity and data distribution to your organization. Do not attempt to design or implement a comprehensive DB2 architecture without it!" Don Tonkin, IBM Endorsed Gold Consultant

Read More Show Less

Editorial Reviews

Booknews
Shows how to establish Distributed Relational Database Architecture connectivity across IBM relational database products running on different platforms and remote networks, with step-by-step instructions for connecting to various platforms as well as Windows and DOS. Many of the examples are valid in a client/server environment where APPC is used. For database and system administrators with a background in network architecture communications and basic knowledge of IBM relational database products and operating systems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Read More Show Less

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780135707975
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
  • Publication date: 8/28/1996
  • Edition description: 3RD
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 608
  • Product dimensions: 7.35 (w) x 9.56 (h) x 1.28 (d)

Table of Contents

Figures
Tables
Preface
Audience
How This Book Is Organized
Special Notices
Acknowledgments
Ch. 1 Introduction 1
Ch. 2 What's New? 11
Ch. 3 DRDA Concepts and DB2 Products 45
Ch. 4 ITSO System Scenario 65
Ch. 5 OS/2 Platform 81
Ch. 6 AIX Platform 157
Ch. 7 DB2 common server Client Connectivity 201
Ch. 8 DB2 for OS/400 Platform 217
Ch. 9 VM and VSE Platforms 249
Ch. 10 MVS Platform 295
Ch. 11 Application Development Considerations 319
Ch. 12 Application Structure 351
Ch. 13 Program Preparation: DB2 common server 395
Ch. 14 Program Preparation: DB2 for OS/400 441
Ch. 15 Program Preparation: SQL/DS 459
Ch. 16 Program Preparation: DB2 for MVS/ESA 475
Ch. 17 Code Page Translation 497
App. A SNA Definitions and Connectivity Parameters 517
App. B Problem Determination for DB2 common server 525
App. C Bibliography 541
Index 545
Read More Show Less

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
( 0 )
Rating Distribution

5 Star

(0)

4 Star

(0)

3 Star

(0)

2 Star

(0)

1 Star

(0)

    If you find inappropriate content, please report it to Barnes & Noble
    Why is this product inappropriate?
    Comments (optional)