You can use pureQuery technology
with existing application, or to create new applications. The pureQuery runtime properties
control the pureQuery functionality
for pureQuery-enabled applications.
The following links are organized by the tasks you perform with pureQuery technology:
- Enabling pureQuery technology
in an application
- Creating a Java application
using pureQuery technology
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- Creating a CLI application using pureQuery technology
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- Creating a .NET application using pureQuery technology
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- Using pureQuery client
optimization with an existing application
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- Integrating pureQuery technology
with Java persistence frameworks
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- Websphere Application Server Java Persistence
API (JPA)
- Instructions for integrating pureQuery Runtime
with the WebSphere® Java Persistence API (JPA) to access
a database (Link to the IBM WebSphere Application Server
web site).
- Hibernate
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- iBatis
- Download the IBM integration
module and documentation for iBatis and pureQuery Runtime. (Link to the IBM web site).
- Spring
- Download the integration
module, samples, and documentation for Spring and pureQuery Runtime (Link to the Spring
Dashboard web site).
- pureQuery Runtime properties
- Summary of pureQuery Runtime
properties
- Setting pureQuery properties
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- Property settings for capturing SQL statements
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- Property settings for running SQL statements
- Required settings for running non-pureQuery API applications
in STATIC mode
- Logging and tracing properties
- Descriptions of properties for logging and tracing
- Processing pureQueryXML files
- Merging pureQueryXML files
- Merge utility
- Configuring pureQueryXML files
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- Packaging and binding the SQL statements in pureQueryXML files
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- Using pureQuery data
from different locations
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