Part I. XML in DB2 New Hybrid Storage EngineCh. 1. What is XML?Ch. 2. When Do I use pureXML?Ch. 3. pureXML: The DB2 XML DatabaseCh. 4. Tuning XML PerformancePart II. Autonomics and ManageabilityCh. 5. Up and Running EnhancementsCh. 6. Self Tuning Memory ManagerCh. 7. Automated StorageCh. 8. Other Autonomic and Manageability EnhancementsPart III. Application DevelopmentCh. 9. Rational Data ArchitectCh. 10. DB2 and the .NET DeveloperCh. 11. DB2 and the Java DeveloperCh. 12. DB2 and the Scripting Languages DeveloperCh. 13. DB2 and the XML DeveloperCh. 14. DB2 Developer WorkbenchCh. 15. Other Application Development TopicsPart IV. Security EnhancementsCh. 16. Label-Based Access ControlCh. 17. Additional Security EnhancementsPart V. SHARP EnhancementsCh. 18. Larger Table Space SupportCh. 19. Larger Object SupportCh. 20. Raw CompressionCh. 21. High-Availability EnhancementsCh. 22. Additional SHARP EnhancementsIndex
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