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Drda: IBM's Distritubed Relational Database Architecture (J. Ranade Ibm Series) [Hardcover]

John Kneiling


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This book provides practical guidelines for implementing IBM's DRDA and its first product roll out, DDCS/2. Using this architecture, users can gain access to information residing in OS/2 Data Manager, SQL/400, SQL/DS and DB2 databases from a wide range of computer platforms. The book explores the architectural building blocks of DRDA and DDCS/2, shows how OS/2 and Windows applications can communicate with databases using embedded procedural static SQL code, and explains the full range of programming, configuration, testing, performance and security issues in detail.

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