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NWDB3010 DB2 for z/OS Database Administration
This 5 day course provides guidance information for Database and System Administration personnel responsible for the DB2 production and test Data Bases. The course covers creation, utility support, recovery, monitoring and management of DB2 Databases. Physical Database Implementation and control are the key issues addressed by this course.
NWDB3041 DB2 for z/OS Data Sharing Recovery Restart
This 2 day lecture class covers recovery and restart considerations for a DB2 for z/OS data sharing group, including DB2 Version 8 and 9 enhancements.
NWDB3042 DB2 for z/OS Data Sharing Implementation
This 3 day lecture class covers the planning and implementing steps necessary to implement DB2 for z/OS data sharing.
NWDB3090 DB2 9 for z/OS Transition - A DBA's Survival Guide
This 1 day course will help organizations prepare their applications for the differences associated with migrating DB2 for z/OS to Version 9. The course is not intended to be a step by step exercise in performing the migration. It will, rather, help the attendee assess the level of change they can anticipate when they migrate and help them prepare for and react to the differences of the new release.
NWDB3091 DB2 9 for z/OS Design & Administration Features
This 2 day course introduces the attendee to the new administration features of DB2 9 for z/OS. Topics are reinforced with appropriate hands-on workshops.
NWDB3095 DB2 9 for z/OS Transition for DBA's
This 3 day course will help organizations prepare their applications for the differences associated with migrating DB2 for z/OS to Version 9. It also introduces the attendee to the new administration features of DB2 9 for z/OS. Topics are reinforced with appropriate hands-on workshops.
NWJA1019 What Database Administrators (DBAs) Need to Know About Object Orientation (OO) & Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE)
This 4 day course provides experienced DBAs with the background necessary to understand the needs of development using object oriented development technologies and Java EE application servers. The student is given a basic understanding of OO principles and Java EE architecture, then provided with the details of how a Java program accesses a relational database using JDBC and/or SQLJ, how connection pooling works, how Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) can be used to declare transactional requirements, and a high level look at security concerns in a distributed environment. The course can be delivered using any development environment including RSA, RAD and Eclipse.
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