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IBM WebSphere and VisualAge for Java Database Integration with DB2, Oracle, and SQL Server

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Abstract

With the move of Java applications to a servlet runtime environment
on a Web server the access of relational databases on the Web server
becomes one of the most important topics.

IBM WebSphere is a set of software products that help customers
develop and manage high-performance Web sites to ease the transition
from simple Web publishing to advanced e-business applications.

VisualAge for Java Enterprise is the premier Java integrated
development environment that helps customers connect their Java
applications to their enterprise data. VisualAge for Java provides
an integrated WebSphere Test Environment that makes development
and deployment of servlets to WebSphere fast and easy.

In this redbook we describe many ways of how relational database
systems can be integrated with the VisualAge for Java development
environment and the WebSphere execution environment.

First, we describe the installation of the underlying base products
IBM WebSphere and VisualAge for Java. Next, we describe the
installation and setup of the database systems and JDBC drivers for
the three relational database management systems DB2 Universal
Database, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server. Finally, we provide
small programming examples for JDBC, data access beans, the
Persistence Builder, Enterprise JavaBeans, WebSphere Studio,
User Profiles, Security and Directory Services, and SQLJ.

This redbook is especially suited for Java application designers
that are implementing servlets with relational database access.

Table of contents

Part 1. Introduction to IBM WebSphere and VisualAge for Java
Chapter 1. HTTP Server and WebSphere Application Server
Chapter 2. VisualAge for Java Enterprise Version 2
Chapter 3. ITSO Sample Applications

Part 2. Database Setup and JDBC
Chapter 4. Relational Database Installation and Setup
Chapter 5. Java Database Connectivity

Part 3. Database Programming Examples
Chapter 6. JDBC Programming Examples
Chapter 7. IBM Connection Manager
Chapter 8. Data Access Beans: VisualAge for Java
Chapter 9. Persistence Builder: VisualAge for Java
Chapter 10. Enterprise JavaBeans
Chapter 11. WebSphere Studio
Chapter 12. WebSphere User Profile
Chapter 13. WebSphere Security and the LDAP Directory
Chapter 14. Using SQLJ to Access a Database

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Publish Date
16 September 1999


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ISBN

0738414190

IBM Form Number
SG24-5471-00

Number of pages
308