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140 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Community Edition<br />

IBM Data Studio supports the development and deployment of Data Web Services <strong>with</strong>out<br />

you having to write a single line of code. Figure 7.9 provides an overview of data Web<br />

services using Data Studio.<br />

Figure 7.9 - Developing data Web services <strong>with</strong> IBM Data Studio<br />

On the left side of the figure, you can see different database operations. For example,<br />

there is a query to return all information about an employee when an employee number is<br />

provided. There is an update statement to update the first name of an employee based on<br />

an employee number; there is a stored procedure that does some bonus calculations, and<br />

there is an XQuery that is retrieving information from an XML document. Using Data<br />

Studio, these operations can be converted to data Web services <strong>with</strong>out any coding on<br />

your part. Dragging and dropping and a few clicks are all you need to have the Data Web<br />

Service created for you. On the right side of the figure, you can see that Data Studio<br />

automatically creates the artifacts needed to deploy this Web service, including the WSDL<br />

document, and the Java EE runtime artifacts such as a configuration file and the runtime<br />

package.<br />

Note:<br />

To see Data Web Services in action, take a look at this video:<br />

http://www.channeldb2.com/video/807741:Video:1482<br />

For more information about Data Web Services, refer to the free eBook <strong>Getting</strong> started <strong>with</strong><br />

IBM Data Studio for DB2, which is part of the DB2 on Campus book series.

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