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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
TBD
Please join IBM for a DB2 9 for z/OS pureXML Proof of Technology
When:
Tuesday May 4th or Wednesday May 5th
from 9:00 AM
until approximately 5:00 PM each day.
Where:
IBM Technical Exploration Center located at 8401 Greensboro
Drive ,McLean, VA 22102
This is a
one
day
hands-on workshop. Please choose either day to attend.
Lunch will be served.
Target audience:
DBA's and application developers who would like to have a hands
on experience with pureXML.
There is no charge to participate in this technical education
session
Live event: XML Proof Of Technology
Speaker: Howard Hirsch, Senior IT Specialist, IBM Americas
Group
The Proof of technology will begin with a short lecture on XML
and how pureXML solves many of today's business problems
regarding XML usage. We will then spend the rest of the
day working on a hands-on lab.
During this lab, you will get to test drive pureXML and use the
following features:
• Creating a table with an XML column and populating this
column via SQL.
• Well formed vs. non-well formed documents.
• The impact of STRIP / PRESERVE WHITESPACE.
• Creating a partitioned table with an XML column and adding a
column via an ALTER.
• Defining triggers that work with XML.
• Use of UNLOAD / LOAD (with file reference variables and
in-line options).
• Exploring XPath and the use of the XMLTABLE function.
• Updating & Deleting XML.
• SQL / XML tuning (XML indexing, RUNSTATS, working with OSC).
• XML Schema creation, validation, and decomposition.
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Of course, don't forget that XML publishing is supported in V8
and improved upon in DB2 9, allowing customers to generate XML
information from existing relational data.
Due to space limitations, only 24 attendees will be admitted
each day.
Please contact Howie Hirsch at hshirsch@us.ibm.com or Gloria
Holcomb at gholcomb@us.ibm.com to reserve your seat.
RICDUG is a
non-profit volunteer user group located in Richmond, Virginia
chartered to serve as a forum for the collection, sharing and
dissemination of information related to the
IBM
DB2 Family of Products and other products within the
DB2 user community.
Meetings are held
quarterly in March, June, September, and December usually on the
second Tuesday of the month. We encourage members to use the
regularly scheduled meeting as an avenue to know your
contemporaries in the Richmond area.
RICDUG is
governed and supported by DB2 users ranging from the novice to
the experienced database manager. The primary focus is on DB2 technical and application issues, such
as performance tuning, backup and recovery, parallel processing,
web processing, and SQL design.
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