IBM Developerworks: Learn how to write DB2 JDBC tools in Jython

Andy Todd andy47 at halfcooked.com
Tue Apr 6 17:27:53 EDT 2004


Buck Nuggets wrote:
> workingdudetor at yahoo.com (Neo) wrote in message news:<3ea34487.0404031654.596cbd06 at posting.google.com>...
> 
>>Java Libraries + Python Syntax 
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>>ttp://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/db2/library/techarticle/dm-0404yang/index.html
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> 
> It's always nice to see more support for agile languages with db2.  I
> know that there's a ton of support for java, but frankly I'm far more
> interested in seeing db2 for fast-moving tiger-teams than for
> slow-moving and massive projects.  With that in mind great support for
> python, ruby, php, perl, etc is essential.
> 
> ks

Sadly DB2 UDB isn't exactly the most developer friendly database out 
there. Whilst it's rock solid in a production environment it doesn't 
offer a lot of support during the development phase of a project. When 
your schema is changing more than once in a blue moon you can spend an 
awful lot of time adapting;

http://www.halfcooked.com/mt/archives/000490.html
http://www.halfcooked.com/mt/archives/000491.html
http://www.halfcooked.com/mt/archives/000507.html

Regards,
Andy
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