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Building Applications for UNIX** Environments


Table of Contents

About This Book

  • Who Should Use This Book
  • How To Use This Book
  • Highlighting Conventions
  • Chapter 1. About the DB2 Software Developer's Kit

  • Supported Servers
  • Supported Software by Platform
  • AIX
  • HP-UX
  • SCO UnixWare 7
  • Silicon Graphics IRIX
  • Solaris
  • Sample Programs
  • Chapter 2. Setup

  • Setting Your Environment
  • Creating, Cataloging, and Binding the Sample Database
  • Creating
  • Cataloging
  • Binding
  • Where to Go Next
  • Chapter 3. Introduction to Embedded SQL Applications

  • Using the Micro Focus COBOL Compiler
  • C++ Considerations for UDFs and Stored Procedures
  • Error Checking
  • Chapter 4. Building AIX Embedded SQL Applications

  • IBM C
  • Building C Stored Procedures
  • Coding and Compiling Stored Procedures
  • Relationship to Your CALL Statement
  • Building C User-Defined Functions (UDFs)
  • Coding and Compiling UDFs
  • Relationship to Your CREATE FUNCTION Statement
  • Multi-threaded Applications
  • IBM C Set++
  • Building C++ Stored Procedures
  • Multi-threaded Applications
  • IBM XL Fortran for AIX
  • Building Fortran Stored Procedures
  • Using the IBM XL Fortran for AIX Compiler
  • IBM COBOL Set for AIX
  • Building IBM COBOL Set for AIX Stored Procedures
  • Using the IBM COBOL Set for AIX Compiler
  • Micro Focus COBOL
  • Building Micro Focus COBOL Stored Procedures
  • Exiting the Stored Procedure
  • REXX
  • Chapter 5. Building HP-UX Embedded SQL Applications

  • HP-UX C
  • Building C Stored Procedures
  • Building C User-Defined Functions (UDFs)
  • Multi-threaded Applications
  • HP-UX C++
  • Building C++ Stored Procedures
  • HP Fortran/9000
  • Building Fortran Stored Procedures
  • Micro Focus COBOL
  • Building Micro Focus COBOL Stored Procedures
  • Exiting the Stored Procedure
  • Chapter 6. Building SCO UnixWare 7 Embedded SQL Applications

  • SCO UnixWare 7 C
  • Building C Stored Procedures
  • Building C User-Defined Functions (UDFs)
  • Multi-threaded Applications
  • SCO UnixWare 7 C++
  • Building C++ Stored Procedures
  • Micro Focus COBOL
  • Chapter 7. Building Silicon Graphics IRIX Embedded SQL Applications

  • MIPSpro C
  • Building the C Client Application for Stored Procedures
  • Building the C Client Application for User-defined Functions (UDFs)
  • MIPSpro C++
  • Building the C++ Client Application for Stored Procedures
  • MIPSpro Fortran-77
  • Building the Fortran Client Application for Stored Procedures
  • Chapter 8. Building Solaris Embedded SQL Applications

  • SPARCompiler C
  • Building C Stored Procedures
  • Building C User-Defined Functions (UDFs)
  • Multi-threaded Applications
  • SPARCompiler C++
  • Building C++ Stored Procedures
  • SPARCompiler Fortran
  • Building Fortran Stored Procedures
  • Micro Focus COBOL
  • Chapter 9. Building DB2 Call Level Interface (CLI) Applications

  • Compiling and Linking by Platform
  • AIX
  • HP-UX
  • SCO UnixWare 7
  • Silicon Graphics IRIX
  • Solaris
  • Building and Running a CLI Program
  • Chapter 10. Building Java Applications and Applets

  • Setting the Environment
  • AIX
  • HP-UX
  • SCO UnixWare 7
  • Silicon Graphics IRIX
  • Solaris
  • Java Sample Programs
  • The Java makefile
  • JDBC Programs
  • Applications
  • Applets
  • Stored Procedures
  • User-Defined Functions
  • SQLJ Programs
  • Applications
  • Applets
  • Stored Procedures
  • User-Defined Functions
  • General Points for DB2 Java Applets
  • Appendix A. About Database Manager Instances

    Appendix B. Migrating Your Applications

  • Questions
  • Conditions
  • Other Migration Considerations
  • Appendix C. Problem Determination

    Appendix D. How the DB2 Library Is Structured

  • SmartGuides
  • Online Help
  • DB2 Books
  • Viewing Online Books
  • Setting up a Document Server
  • Searching Online Books
  • Printing the PostScript Books
  • Ordering the Printed DB2 Books
  • Information Center
  • Appendix E. Notices

  • Trademarks
  • Trademarks of Other Companies
  • Appendix F. Contacting IBM

    Index



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