Data access -- table of contents


Development


               4.2.4.2: Obtaining and using database connections
                   4.2.4.2.1: Accessing data with the JDBC 2.0 Optional Package APIs
                       Creating datasources with the WebSphere connection pooling API
                       Tips for using connection pooling
                       Handling data access exceptions
                   4.2.4.2.2: Accessing data with the JDBC 2.0 Core API
                   4.2.4.2.3: Accessing relational databases with the IBM data access beans
                       Example: Servlet using data access beans
                   4.2.4.2.4: Database access by servlets and JSP files

Administration


           6.6.14: Administering database connections (overview)

               6.6.14.0: Properties of JDBC and data source providers
                   6.6.14.0.1: Properties of data sources

               6.6.14.1: Administering database connections with the Java console
                   6.6.14.1.1: Configuring new database connections with the Java administrative console

               6.6.14.5: Additional administrative tasks for specific databases
               6.6.14.6: Notes about various databases
               6.6.14.8: Recreating database tables from the exported table DDL

               6.6.14.9: Administering data source providers and data sources with the ACRCT
                   6.6.14.9.1: Configuring new data source providers with the ACRCT
                       Configuring new data sources with the ACRCT
                   6.6.14.9.3: Removing data source providers (JDBC providers) and data sources with the ACRCT
                   6.6.14.9.4: Updating data source and data source provider configurations with the ACRCT