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    log4db2

    log4db2

    Logging utility for DB2 for LUW written in SQL-PL

    ...Its purpose is to provide an easy way to write messages from a SQL routine, with the possibility to query these messages directly from the database, allowing to monitor the progression of a process. This utility aims to reduce the time used for developing, testing, debugging and monitoring SQL routines, by centralizing the messages produced by the code. The idea and architecture of this utility are based on the popular Java logging utilities, such as Log4j and slf4j/logback. * Log4j - http://logging.apache.org/log4j * Logback/SLF4J - http://logback.qos.ch/ - http://www.slf4j.org/ The licenses of this project are: * For the source code is "BSD 2-Clause license"...
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    Technology Explorer for IBM DB2
    The Technology Explorer for IBM DB2 is a light weight, web based console for DB2 that helps you learn about DB2 using demonstrations and tutorials. The TE is designed from the ground up to be easy to use and customize to suit your needs.
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