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

several languages by the community. If you would like to provide feedback, contribute new<br />

material, improve existing material, or help <strong>with</strong> translating this book to another language,<br />

please send an email of your planned contribution to db2univ@ca.ibm.com <strong>with</strong> the subject<br />

“<strong>Getting</strong> started <strong>with</strong> Community Edition book feedback.”<br />

Conventions<br />

Many examples of commands, SQL statements, and code are included throughout the<br />

book. Specific keywords are written in uppercase bold. For example: A NULL value<br />

represents an unknown state. Commands are shown in lowercase bold. For example: The<br />

dir command lists all files and subdirectories on Windows®. SQL statements are shown<br />

in upper case bold. For example: Use the SELECT statement to retrieve information from a<br />

table.<br />

Object names used in our examples are shown in bold italics. For example: The flights<br />

table has five columns.<br />

Italics are also used for variable names in the syntax of a command or statement. If the<br />

variable name has more than one word, it is joined <strong>with</strong> an underscore. For example:<br />

CREATE TABLE table_name<br />

What’s next?<br />

We recommend you to review the following books in this book series for more details about<br />

related topics:<br />

• <strong>Getting</strong> started <strong>with</strong> DB2 Express-C<br />

• <strong>Getting</strong> started <strong>with</strong> IBM Data Studio for DB2<br />

• <strong>Getting</strong> started <strong>with</strong> Java<br />

• <strong>Getting</strong> started <strong>with</strong> Open source development<br />

• <strong>Getting</strong> started <strong>with</strong> Eclipse<br />

The following figure shows all the different eBooks in the DB2 on Campus book series<br />

available for free at http://www.db2university.com

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