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

Figure 4.21 – Successful retrieved data from the database<br />

Congratulations! You have successfully developed a simple Web project to retrieve data<br />

from a database.<br />

4.4 Support for other databases in Community Edition<br />

Though we are using DB2 in this book, Community Edition supports many other database<br />

servers including Oracle, SQL <strong>Server</strong>, MySQL, Informix®, HSQLDB, PostgreSQL, Sybase,<br />

and Apache Derby. In the case of Apache Derby, it is actually embedded <strong>with</strong> Community<br />

Edition and can be accessed from the administrative console.<br />

For a complete list of supported database servers, refer to the database type dropdown list<br />

in the Community Edition administrative console.<br />

4.5 Summary<br />

In this chapter you learned how to work <strong>with</strong> databases in Community Edition. Using DB2<br />

Express-C, you first created a database using DB2 tools. Then you created and deployed a<br />

database pool <strong>with</strong>in Community Edition using the Admin Console. With this database<br />

pool, you created some tables, inserted some data, and then ran a query. Finally, you<br />

learned how to develop a simple Web application that accessed the database. Community<br />

Edition supports many database vendors in addition to the embedded Apache Derby<br />

database.<br />

4.6 Exercises<br />

Part 1 - Configure a data source for DB2<br />

Procedure<br />

1. Create a DB2 database using IBM Data Studio or the CLP.<br />

2. Create a database pool by referring to section 4.2.2<br />

Part 2 - Validate the DB2 data source<br />

Procedure

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