Enabling and configuring CLI and .NET applications with pureQuery client optimization

You can enable a CLI or .NET application that connects to a DB2® database or Informix® database with client optimization. Then you can control the SQL statements that are issued by the application. For example, if the application connects to a DB2 database, you can configure the application to run SQL statements statically against the database. You can control the SQL statements that are allowed to run against the database.

The call level interface (CLI) is a C and C++ application programming interface for relational database access that uses function calls to pass dynamic SQL statements as function arguments.

The .NET Framework is a Microsoft software development platform. The .NET Framework supports several programming languages. The .NET Framework class library provides the building blocks with which you build .NET applications.

When you enable and configure a CLI or .NET application with pureQuery® client optimization, pureQuery Runtime provides benefits that include:

You use the Java based pureQuery utilities Configure, StaticBinder, and ManageRepository to enable CLI and .NET applications that are enabled with pureQuery client optimization to run SQL statements statically.


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