Which of the following is used to create and debug user-defined functions?
A. SQL Assist
B. Control Center
C. Command Editor
D. Developer Workbench
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Chow, Kenneth KYsays:
DB2 9 has a brand new integrated development environment (IDE) called the DB2
Developer Workbench (DB2 DWB), specifically designed for power DBAs and
developers who are required to build business logic for their databases. The DB2 9
DWB replaces the DB2 8 Development Center (DB2 DC), which was a successor to
the DB2 7 Stored Procedure Builder (DB2 SPB). The DB2 DWB is a completely
different tool that’s built on the Eclipse foundation, so the interface is identical to
other DB2 products that use this architecture, such as DB2 SQL Warehousing Tool,
Rational Application Developer, Rational Data Architect, and more.
The DB2 DWB is a rapid iterative development environment that can be used for
building stored procedures (SPs), user-defined functions (UDFs), and structured
data types. It is also useful for creating XQuery statements, registering XML
schemas, annotating XML Schema documents for shredding, SQLJ development,
and much more.
DB2 9 has a brand new integrated development environment (IDE) called the DB2
Developer Workbench (DB2 DWB), specifically designed for power DBAs and
developers who are required to build business logic for their databases. The DB2 9
DWB replaces the DB2 8 Development Center (DB2 DC), which was a successor to
the DB2 7 Stored Procedure Builder (DB2 SPB). The DB2 DWB is a completely
different tool that’s built on the Eclipse foundation, so the interface is identical to
other DB2 products that use this architecture, such as DB2 SQL Warehousing Tool,
Rational Application Developer, Rational Data Architect, and more.
The DB2 DWB is a rapid iterative development environment that can be used for
building stored procedures (SPs), user-defined functions (UDFs), and structured
data types. It is also useful for creating XQuery statements, registering XML
schemas, annotating XML Schema documents for shredding, SQLJ development,
and much more.
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