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Learn the best techniques and tricks from expert author Craig Mullins. Apply these real-world pieces of advice, undocumented tips, solutions, projects, and techniques to your own database management system. Mullins gives you what you need to take your DB2 development to the next level.
Written by a developer for developers, DB2 Developer¿s Guide, Fifth Edition provides a solutions-oriented approach to learning the foundation and capabilities of this latest version of the world¿s number one database management system.
LEARN THE CONCEPTS AND BUILD THE APPLICATIONS
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Web content for the book in one bookmarked PDF file - 277 kb -- all.pdf
WEB 1: Special Consideration for DB2 Version 6 - 49 kb -- web1.pdf
WEB 2: Short Summary of DB2 V4 Through V6 Changes - 42 kb -- web2.pdf
WEB 3: Type 1 Indexes - 56 kb -- web3.pdf
APPENDIX A: DB2 Sample Tables - 63 kb -- appa.pdf
APPENDIX B: DB2 Tools Vendors - 56 kb -- appb.pdf
APPENDIX C: Valid DB2 Data Types - 44 kb -- appc.pdf
APPENDIX D: DB2 Limits - 50 kb -- appd.pdf
APPENDIX E: DB2 on Other Platforms - 57 kb -- appe.pdf
APPENDIX F: DB2 Version 7 Overview - 84 kb -- appf.pdf
APPENDIX G: DB2 Version 8 Overview - 66 kb -- appg.pdf
APPENDIX H: Reorganizing the DB2 Catalog - 54 kb -- apph.pdf
Introduction.
I. SQL TOOLS, TIPS, AND TRICKS.
1. The Magic Words.
2. Data Manipulation Guidelines.
3. Using DB2 Functions.
4. Using DB2 User-Defined Functions and Data Types.
5. Data Definition Guidelines.
6. DB2 Indexes.
7. Database Change Management and Schema Evolution.
8. Using DB2 Triggers for Integrity.
9. Large Objects and Object/Relational Databases.
10. DB2 Security and Authorization.
II. DB2 APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT.
11. Using DB2 in an Application Program.
12. Dynamic SQL Programming.
13. Program Preparation.
14. Alternative DB2 Application Development Methods.
15. Using DB2 Stored Procedures.
16. The Procedural DBA.
17. DB2 and the Internet.
III. DB2 IN-DEPTH.
18. The Doors to DB2.
19. Data Sharing.
20. DB2 Behind the Scenes.
21. The Optimizer.
22. The Table-Based Infrastructure of DB2.
23. Locking DB2 Data.
IV. DB2 PERFORMANCE MONITORING.
24. Traditional DB2 Performance Monitoring.
25. Using EXPLAIN.
26. DB2 Object Monitoring Using the DB2 Catalog and RTS.
V. DB2 PERFORMANCE TUNING.
27. Tuning DB2's Environment.
28. Tuning DB2's Components.
29. DB2 Resource Governing.
VI. DB2 PERFORMANCE UTILITIES AND COMMANDS.
30. An Introduction to DB2 Utilities.
31. Data Consistency Utilities.
32. Backup and Recovery Utilities.
33. Data Organization Utilities.
34. Catalog Manipulation Utilities.
35. Stand-alone Utilities and Sample Programs.
36. DB2 Commands.
37. DB2 Utility and Command Guidelines.
38. DB2 Contingency Planning.
VII. THE IDEAL DB2 ENVIRONMENT.
39. Components of a Total DB2 Solution.
40. Organizational Issues.
VIII. DISTRIBUTED DB2.
41. DRDA.
42. Distributed DB2.
43. DB2 Connect.
44. Distribution Guidelines.
45. Data Warehousing with DB2.
ON THE WEB.
Web 1. Special Consideration for DB2 Version 6.
Web 2. Short Summary of DB2 V4 Through V6 Changes.
Web 3. Type 1 Indexes.
IX. APPENDIXES.
Appendix A. DB2 Sample Tables.
Appendix B. DB2 Tools Vendors.
Appendix C. Valid DB2 Data Types.
Appendix D. DB2 Limits.
Appendix E. DB2 on Other Platforms.
Appendix F. DB2 Version 7 Overview.
Appendix G. DB2 Version 8 Overview.
Appendix H. Reorganizing the DB2 Catalog.
Index.