Administering Data access resources

This page provides a starting point for finding information about data access. Various enterprise information systems (EIS) use different methods for storing data. These backend data stores might be relational databases, procedural transaction programs, or object-oriented databases.

The flexible IBM WebSphere® Application Server provides several options for accessing an information system's backend data store:

Service Data Objects (SDO) simplify the programmer experience with a universal abstraction for messages and data, whether the programmer thinks of data in terms of XML documents or Java objects. For programmers, SDOs eliminate the complexity of the underlying data access technology (JDBC, RMI/IIOP, JAX-RPC, JMS, and so on) and message transport technology (java.io.Serializable, DOM Ojbects, SOAP, JMS, and so on).




Related information
End-to-end paths for Data access resources
Migrating Data access resources
Data access resources
Scripting for Data access resources
Establishing high availability for Data access resources
Securing Data access resources
Developing Data access resources
Tuning Data access resources
Troubleshooting Data access resources


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