Planning what features to install

You can customize your software product by selecting which features to install.
When you install the product package by using IBM® Installation Manager, the installation wizard displays the features in the available product package. From the features list, you can select which to install. A default set of features is selected for you (including any required features). Installation Manager automatically enforces any dependencies between features and prevents you from clearing any required features.
Tip: After you finish installing the package, you can still add or remove features from your software product by running the Modify Packages wizard in Installation Manager.

This table shows the features of the product that you can install. Default selections of features to install might vary. If a feature already exists in your shared resources directory, it will not be selected by default and will not be installed again.

Feature Description
Core Development Features Provides a set of core database management tooling for database access, catalog browsing, object management, and SQL and XML Query script creation and execution.
pureQuery Features Provides tooling for Java application development that makes it easy to develop, manage, and optimize Java applications that access relational data. This feature includes basic tooling for generating Java code from database tables or SQL statements, and enhancements to the Java editor including complete assistance for building, validating, and running SQL statements. Provides advanced tooling for Java application development such as: insight into SQL within Java applications, SQL execution metrics for problem determination and impact analysis, static SQL support, JPA applications enhanced with static SQL, and advanced code generation support.
XML Development Provides tooling for XML application development, including wizards for creating and registering XML schema documents and inserting XML data into XML columns, editors for XML, XSD, and DTD files, and a graphical mapping editor that you can use to annotate XML schemas for shredding. Provides advanced tooling for XML development such as: an XSL editor with an XPath expression wizard, an XML mapping editor used to generate deployable transformation documents, and advanced document generation tools.
SQL Routines and PL/SQL Development Provides tooling for developing, testing, and deploying SQL stored procedures and user-defined functions, including wizards, editors, and an integrated stored procedure debugger.
Java Routine Development Provides tooling for developing, testing, and deploying Java stored procedures, including wizards, editors, and an integrated stored procedure debugger
SQLJ Development Provides tools for building SQLJ applications, including an SQLJ editor with built in syntax highlighting, an SQLJ translator that translates SQLJ files to pure Java files and produces SQLJ serialized profiles, and an SQLJ debugger that enables you to debug SQLJ files. There are also built-in customization features that are available when you are developing SQLJ applications for DB2®.
Data Object Copy Provides the capability to copy database objects and their associated data between databases within the same server or between two different servers.
Database Object Management Provides tooling for rudimentary database administration, including creating and editing data objects and managing privileges.
XML Development Provides tooling for XML application development, including wizards for creating and registering XML schema documents and inserting XML data into XML columns, editors for XML, XSD, and DTD files, and a graphical mapping editor that allows you to annotate XML schemas for shredding.
Oracle Support Provides support for database objects and storage management, access control for Oracle databases, and support for SQL scripts and PL/SQL development.
Data Web Services Provides support for creating and deploying Web services that allow client applications to access data in DB2 databases by means of database operations, such as SQL SELECT and DML statements, as well as calls to stored procedures.
Rational® ClearCase® SCM Adapter The Rational ClearCase SCM Adapter provides support for sharing data projects by using Rational ClearCase. After installation, you must enable this functionality on the Capabilities page of the Preferences window. To use this feature, you must have a ClearCase client and a configured ClearCase server.
Modeled Privacy Integration Provides support for the integration of physical and domain data models with databases. Also provides the ability to assign data privacy policies to modeled database columns and apply those privacy policies to object management tasks such as copying data between databases.

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