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Getting Started with IBM Data Studio for DB2

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11.4 Community and resources .....................................................................................325<br />

11.5 Exercises................................................................................................................326<br />

11.6 Summary ................................................................................................................326<br />

11.7 Review questions ...................................................................................................326<br />

Appendix A – Solutions to the review questions................................................................329<br />

Appendix B – Advanced integration features <strong>for</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> web console ......................337<br />

B.1 Integrating <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> web console <strong>with</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> full client.............................337<br />

B.2 Using a repository database to store configuration data .........................................339<br />

B.3 Enabling console security and managing privileges in the web console.................340<br />

B.3.1 Configure the web console <strong>for</strong> repository database authentication ..................341<br />

B.3.2 Granting privileges to users of the web console ...............................................342<br />

B.4 Sharing database connections between <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> client and <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> web<br />

console ...........................................................................................................................345<br />

Appendix C – Installing the <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> administration client ...........................................347<br />

C.1 Be<strong>for</strong>e you begin......................................................................................................347<br />

C.2 Installation procedure (assumes Windows).............................................................349<br />

Appendix D – The Sample Outdoor Company ..................................................................355<br />

D.1 Sample Outdoor database data model (partial).......................................................355<br />

D.2 Table descriptions....................................................................................................357<br />

D.2.1 GOSALES schema ...........................................................................................357<br />

D.2.2 GOSALESCT schema.......................................................................................359<br />

D.2.3 GOSALESHR schema ......................................................................................359<br />

Appendix E – Advanced topics <strong>for</strong> developing data web services ....................................361<br />

E.1 Testing additional web service bindings ..................................................................361<br />

E.1.1 Default XML message schemas .......................................................................362<br />

E.1.2 SOAP over HTTP Binding.................................................................................367<br />

E.1.3 HTTP POST (XML) Binding ..............................................................................369<br />

E.1.4 HTTP POST (application/x-www-<strong>for</strong>m-urlencoded) Binding .............................370<br />

E.1.5 HTTP GET Binding............................................................................................371<br />

E.1.6 HTTP POST (JSON) Binding ............................................................................372<br />

E.2 Simplify access <strong>for</strong> single-row results......................................................................374<br />

E.3 Processing stored procedures result sets................................................................375<br />

E.4 Trans<strong>for</strong>m input and output messages using XSL...................................................379<br />

E.4.1 Creating an XSL stylesheet...............................................................................379<br />

E.4.2 <strong>Data</strong> web services XSL Extensions ..................................................................383<br />

E.5 A closer look at the generated runtime artifacts ......................................................386<br />

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