Application Development Guide
Programming in Complex Environments
National Language Support Considerations
Collating Sequence Overview
Collating Sequences
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
National Language Support Application Development
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
DBCS Character Sets
Extended UNIX Code (EUC) Character Sets
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
Developing for Mixed Code Set Environments
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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