IBM pureQuery: leveraging the DTP project to integrate Java and SQL development
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Brian Payton
The pureQuery component of the IBM Data Studio suite of products provides an easy yet powerful means for Java programmers to access relational data by integrating SQL code development with Java development. The pureQuery tooling is built on the data models, parsers, and connectivity framework of the Eclipse Data Tools Platform (DTP) project. This short talk gives an overview of pureQuery.
Brian Payton is a software developer in IBM Information Management and has been developing database tooling throughout his 25 years at IBM. He is a member of the Project Management Council of the Eclipse Data Tools Plaform (DTP) project and co-leads the DTP SQL Development Tools project. Mr. Payton has a B.S. in Computer Science from California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, and works at IBM’s Silicon Valley Laboratory.
This session is part of the curated collection of short talks titled
"Data Tools from Users to Commercial Extenders"