Roadmap for pureQuery technology

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
Creating a CLI application using pureQuery technology
Creating a .NET application using pureQuery technology
Using pureQuery client optimization with an existing application
Integrating pureQuery technology with Java persistence frameworks

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
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
Property settings for capturing SQL statements
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
Packaging and binding the SQL statements in pureQueryXML files
Using pureQuery data from different locations

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