This free technical paper discusses LOBs, Unicode, and XML as they apply to DB2 V9.1, and how you might use these facilities in conjunction with serving Web pages from your z/OS system.
Brief highlights of other features of DB2 V9.1 are also mentioned in passing. You can find this paper (and other free papers) on this page: http://www.trainersfriend.com/General_content/Book_site.htm You can download all these papers without charge, even without having to register your contact information. ------------ More: sample code and test data ------------------ The Arc of DB2 found on the above page is non-printable. If you would like a printable version, you can purchase a copy from The Trainer's Friend store for a nominal fee (USD 30)... Go to http://www.trainersfriend.com/TTFStore/index.html and select "Technical papers price list". When you purchase this paper, we get a notification and then send you: * the printable copy * some files you can use to setup and run the main demo used in the paper: + COBLOB1 - a COBOL CGI that handles DB2 requests, including using LOBs + SQL members to support creating a table with LOBs + JCL members to prepare COBLOB1 + A PAX file containing lobs and some HTML, for unwinding into your HFS Of course, we include instructions for setting up and testing this. Kind regards, -Steve Comstock The Trainer's Friend, Inc. 303-393-8716 http://www.trainersfriend.com z/OS Application development made easier * Our classes include + How things work + Programming examples with realistic applications + Starter / skeleton code + Complete working programs + Useful utilities and subroutines + Tips and techniques ==> Check out the Trainer's Friend Store to purchase z/OS <== ==> application developer toolkits. Sample code in four <== ==> programming languages, JCL to Assemble or compile, <== ==> bind and test. <== ==> http://www.trainersfriend.com/TTFStore/index.html <== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

