Structured Development for Real-Time Systems, Volume 3: Implementation Modeling Techniques
by Stephen J. Mellor; Paul T. Ward
Structured Development for Real-Time Systems, Volume 2: Essential Modeling Techniques
by Paul T. Ward; Stephen J. Mellor
Structured Development for Real-Time Systems, Volume 1: Introduction and Tools
by Paul T. Ward; Stephen J. Mellor
PowerVM Virtualization on IBM System p: Introduction and Configuration Fourth Edition
by Scott Vetter; Christopher Hales; Chris Milsted; Oliver Stadler; Morten Vågmo
Agents of Change: Managing the Introduction of Automated Tools
by Barbara M. Bouldin
If you have ever wanted to develop Microsoft Windows programs
that work with the AS/400 system, you'll want to learn about the
AS/400 OLE DB support. It provides a tremendous improvement over
previously used techniques. Two of the key considerations that the
AS/400 OLE DB support addresses are ease of application development
while still providing acceptable performance. This redbook gives a
broad understanding of the OLE DB architecture and how it can be
used to access AS/400 resources.
This redbook provides examples of how to write programs using this
interface. Many of the most popular Windows programming
environments such as Visual Basic, PowerBuilder, Delphi, Lotus
Notes and Visual FoxPro are covered. Also covered are end user
tools such as Lotus 1-2-3, Excel and Microsoft Access.
Top Level Categories:
Hardware
Networking
Sub-Categories:
Hardware > IBM AS/400
Networking > IBM Mainframes
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