IBM DB2 9.7 Advanced Application Developer Cookbook
Application Development Enhancements in DB2 9.7
Changing column names online using the ALTER TABLE operation
Using the CREATE OR REPLACE clause while creating objects
Using the ALTER TABLE operation in a single transaction
Using the CREATE WITH ERROR support
Using the soft invalidation and automatic revalidation support
Using the ALTER COLUMN SET DATA TYPE extended support
Using the new TRUNCATE statement
Using implicit casting during application enablement
Using the DEFAULT values and NAMED arguments in procedures
Granting and revoking instance-level authorities
Granting and revoking database-level authorities
Granting and revoking object privileges
Implementing static SQL in DB2
Implementing dynamic SQL in DB2
Creating Declared Global Temporary Tables (DGTTs)
Using XML in a declared temporary table
Improving performance by creating indexes on a DGTT
Creating Created Global Temporary Tables (CGTT)
Using generated columns in tables
Improving concurrency by using a connection concentrator
Using trusted contexts for improved security
Using trusted connections in JDBC
Using trusted connections in PHP
Securing data by using DB2 encryption
Improving concurrency by using enhanced optimistic locking
Working with user-defined types (UDT)
Procedures, Functions, Triggers, and Modules
Creating a simple stored procedure
Using dynamic SQL in stored procedures
Working with result sets in stored procedures
Using ARRAY objects in stored procedures
Handling errors in stored procedures
Designing external stored procedures
Using PL/SQL exception handling in a procedure
Working with the message buffer in stored procedures
Planning and designing triggers
Using scalar user-defined functions
Writing external user-defined functions
Designing external table functions
Creating connection objects in JDBC applications
Creating connection objects in SQLJ applications
Manipulating XML Data in Java applications
Batch processing in JDBC applications
Batch processing in SQLJ applications
Working with scrollable result sets
Handling errors and warnings in JDBC applications
Developing Java applications for high availability
Using SSL in Java applications
DB2 9.7 Application Enablement
First step towards enabling Oracle application to DB2 9.7
Using ROWNUM and DUAL in DB2 9.7
Using CUR_COMMIT concurrency control isolation level
Implementing hierarchical queries for recursion support
Using PL/SQL ANONYMOUS block statements
Handling RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR in DB2 PL/SQL
Migrating Oracle database objects on to DB2 9.7
Porting multi-action triggers from Oracle to DB2 9.7
Advanced DB2 Application Features and Practices
Using section explain information
Application development in partitioned databases
Preparing and Monitoring Database Applications
Preparing applications for execution
Customizing application behavior using registry variables
Monitoring application performance
Advanced Performance Tuning Tips