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Version vom 3. Mai 2016, 21:29 Uhr

DB2 (Database 2) ist ein relationales Datenbanksystem des Unternehmens IBM. Es wird auf verschiedenen Plattformen angeboten. Es bietet Schnittstellen via TCP/IP in die "offene Welt"...

Seit einiger Zeit gibt es DB2 als Freeware für verschiedene Plattformen; es nennt sich DB2 Express-C.


IBM-Seiten zu DB2

Einstiegsseite der IBM zu DB2 for z/OS

DB2 for z/OS - Technical Resources

DB2 for z/OS - Library

DB2 11 for z/OS Technical Overview (Redbook)

DB2-Wiki (Win/Linux/Unix)

Communities / Blogs

DB2-Community

Liste der Blogs von IDUG

Links der DB2-"Guruin" Bonnie Baker

Alle Blogs von DB2utor / Troy L Coleman

IDUG Blog for Beginners in DB2 (auch toll für "alte Hasen")

"Deutsches"

Links des deutschen DB2-"Gurus", Herrn Norbert Denne

SQL-Tutorial Schulserver Hessen

SQL-Tutorial, auch deutsch

Spezielles

Online schema change - Minimize planned outages when making changes to your database objects

DB2 for z/OS: Configuring TLS/SSL for Secure Client/Server Communications

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 1 - Database Objects

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 2 - Data Retrieval and Manipulation

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 3 - Distributed Access to DB2 for z/OS

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 4 - Coding SQL in Application Programs

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 5 - Processing Options that Affect Program Design

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 6 - Performance Considerations

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 7 - Units of work, concurrency, and checkpoint/restart

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 8 - Application Design and Lifecycle

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 9 - Access to Non-Structured Data

DB2 11 for z/OS Application Developer - Part 10 - Advanced Programming Topics



DB2 SQL Enhancements You May Have Missed


Introduction to XML in DB2 11 for z/OS - Part 1


The Evolution of DB2 Block-Fetch

DB2 11 Block Fetch Capabilities


DB2 Express-C (Freeware!)

Einstiegsseite der IBM zu DB2 Express-C

Handbücher der Community zu DB2 Express-C (auch deutsch)

deutsche Informationen zu DB2-Express C

Beispiele und Beiträge

Accessing DB2 Directory Tables Using SQL

Batch SPUFI

Beispiel zu SQL MERGE

Beispiel zu Multi Row insert

Sorting data from a sql ascii

DB2 11 OSE Enhancements (Online Schema Evolution) - auch Referenzen sind hochinteressant

Videos

Lesson 1: Installation and DB2 Editions

Lunch with DB2 - Episode 1: Installation