Modernizing the Architecture of DB2 for z/OS-Accessing Applications
				Project and Program: 
Information Management, 
Database
				Tags: 
Proceedings, 
SHARE Providence 2017, 
2017
		
		
		
			
		DB2 for z/OS has been around for more than 30 years, and there are applications written for DB2 in the 1980s that are running just fine today. That said, recent years have seen major changes in the architecture of DB2-accessing applications. These newer developments have delivered enhanced agility, resiliency, and flexibility, while conforming to the programming preferences of a new generation of application developers. This session will explore a variety of topics related to modern architecture for DB2-accessing applications, including native SQL procedures, synergy with message queuing technology, support for Java and other modern languages, RESTful services, and leveraging developer-friendly DB2 features and functions.-Robert F. Catterall-IBM Corporation
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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