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Application Development Guide


Programming in Complex Environments

  • National Language Support Considerations
  • Collating Sequences
  • Overview
  • Collating Sequence Sort Order: EBCDIC and ASCII Example
  • Specifying a Collating Sequence
  • Deriving Code Page Values
  • Deriving Locales in Application Programs
  • How DB2 Derives Locales
  • Programming Considerations
  • Coding SQL Statements
  • Coding Remote Stored Procedures and UDFs
  • Package Name Considerations in Mixed Code Page Environments
  • Precompiling and Binding
  • Executing an Application
  • A Note of Caution
  • Conversion Between Different Code Pages
  • Unicode/UCS-2 and UTF-8 Support in DB2 UDB
  • Introduction
  • UCS-2/UTF-8 Implementation in DB2 UDB
  • Running CLI/ODBC/JDBC/SQLJ Programs in a DBCS Environment
  • Japanese and Traditional Chinese EUC and UCS-2 Code Set Considerations
  • Mixed EUC and Double-Byte Client and Database Considerations
  • Considerations for Traditional Chinese Users
  • Developing Japanese or Traditional Chinese EUC Applications
  • Graphic Data Handling
  • Considerations for DBCLOB Files
  • Collation
  • Developing for Mixed Code Set Environments
  • Unequal Code Page Situations
  • Client-Based Parameter Validation
  • Using the DESCRIBE Statement
  • Using Fixed or Variable Length Data Types
  • Character Conversion String Length Overflow
  • Applications Connected to a Unicode (UCS-2) Database
  • Considerations for Multisite Updates
  • Remote Unit of Work
  • Multisite Update
  • When to Use Multisite Update
  • Coding SQL for a Multisite Update Application
  • Precompiling a Multisite Update Application
  • Specifying Configuration Parameters for a Multisite Update Application
  • Multisite Update Restrictions
  • Accessing Host or AS/400 Servers
  • Multiple Thread Database Access
  • Recommendations for Using Multiple Threads
  • Multithreaded UNIX Applications Working with Code Page and Country Code
  • Potential Pitfalls when Using Multiple Threads
  • Preventing Deadlocks for Multiple Contexts
  • Concurrent Transactions
  • Potential Pitfalls when Using Concurrent Transactions
  • Preventing Deadlocks for Concurrent Transactions
  • X/Open XA Interface Programming Considerations
  • Application Linkage
  • Working with Large Volumes of Data Across a Network

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