Using integrated development environments

You can use a variety of tools and languages to develop applications that access DB2 UDB for z/OS data. Popular development tools include the IBM WebSphere Studio family of products, the Microsoft Visual Studio tools, VisualCafe, Borland JBuilder, and many others. Access from these tools is through a variety of access options, such as popular APIs and Web services. A variety of coding styles are built on top of these access mechanisms.

DB2 development support in integrated development environments

Whether developing desktop or Web-based applications, DB2 offers options for working with multiple programming languages, application development styles, and operating systems. DB2 provides tools for developing ...

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