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文档介绍:DB2 Java Stored Procedures
Learning by Example
Implementation guide for DB2 Java
stored procedures
DB2 Java stored procedures
across platforms
Reference guide for
puting
enhancements in DB2 UDB
for OS/390 V6
Maria Sueli Almeida
Kirk Condon
Michael Fischer
Julian Stuhler
/redbooks
SG24-5945-00
International Technical anization
DB2 Java Stored Procedures
Learning by Example
September 2000
Take Note!
Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information in
Appendix F, “Special notices” on page 355.
First Edition (September 2000)
This edition applies to Version 6 of IBM DATABASE 2 Universal Database Server for OS/390 (DB2 UDB
Server for OS/390 Version 6), Program Number 5645-DB2, Version 7 of DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows,
OS/2, and other current versions and releases of IBM products. Make sure you are using the correct
edition for your level of product.
This document was created or updated on September 5, 2000.
Comments may be addressed to:
IBM Corporation, International Technical anization
Dept. QXXE Building 80-E2
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© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2000. All rights reserved.
Note to Government Users – Documentation related to restricted rights – Use, duplication or disclosure is
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Contents
Figures....................................................xi
Tables....................................................xiii
Preface...................................................xv
How this book is structured .......................................xv
The team that wrote this redbook. ..................................xvi
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