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DB2 Express-C

Searching around the HS website I noticed that there are no articles regarding db2, which has an express edition, free of charge and from what I know there aren't any restrictions.
Being a powerful database system I thought it could make be an alternative to MySQL, PostgreSQL databases.

Here is the IBM statement:
"DB2 Express Edition for Community (DB2 Express-C) is a no charge data server for use in development and deployment. DB2 Express-C supports a full range of APIs, drivers, and interfaces for application development including PHP, C/C++, and .NET. In addition, DB2 Express-C V9 contains advanced XML features. DB2 Express-C provides ISVs an ideal starting database server for Web, enterprise, and eBusiness applications.

This IBM Redbook provides fundamentals of DB2 application development with DB2 Express-C. It covers the DB2 Express-C installation and configuration for application development and skills and techniques for building DB2 applications with XML, PHP, C/C++, Java, and .NET. Code examples are used to demonstrate how to develop a DB2 application in a different language. By following the examples provided, you will be able to learn DB2 application development with XML, PHP, C/C++, Java, and .NET in a short time."

Download the redbook about db2 express-c.


Reader Comments (4)

A good starting place for DB2 Express-C information is here:

http://www.db2express.com/

December 31, 1999 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

Just say no to DB2. It has many powerful features, but is complex and difficult to use. Every day I find new reasons to hate it. Friends don't let friends choose DB2.

December 31, 1999 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

I have a question the DB2 Express-C support the PHP all versions?

December 31, 1999 | Unregistered CommenterMartha

How about its performance?

December 31, 1999 | Unregistered Commenterdrupalab

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