How to combine data from Generic Web Services (SOAP, REST) with IBM DB2

Pipes allows you to quickly Integrate Generic Web Services (SOAP, REST) with IBM DB2 data for a combined analysis.
Load data from Generic Web Services (SOAP, REST) and IBM DB2 into your central data warehouse to analyze it with the business intelligence tool of your choice.
Pipes allows you to connect to Generic Web Services (SOAP, REST), IBM DB2, and more than 200 other APIs, web services, and databases with ready-to-use data connectors. Automate your data workflows through data pipelines without a single line of code.
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Connect your data warehouse

It will be the destination of all data pipelines you build. Pipes supports relational databases in the cloud and on-premises.
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Connect to Generic Web Services (SOAP, REST) and IBM DB2

You just need to enter the associated credentials to allow Pipes access to the Generic Web Services (SOAP, REST) API and the IBM DB2 API.
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Combine data from Generic Web Services (SOAP, REST) and IBM DB2

Pipes lets you select the data from Generic Web Services (SOAP, REST) and IBM DB2 that you want to load to your data warehouse. These data pipelines will run automatically on your defined schedule!

About Generic Web Services (SOAP, REST)

A web service is a service offered by an electronic device to communicate with other electronic devices via the World Wide Web. SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a protocol specification for the transfer of structured data in the implementation of web services in computer networks. RESTful or Representational state transfer (REST) web services support the interoperability between computer systems on the internet by allowing requesting systems to access and manipulate textual representations of web resources using uniform stateless operations. For more details on how to connect with these services, explore our dedicated documentation on the Web Services (SOAP/REST) connector.

About IBM DB2

IBM DB2 is a relational database management system for enterprise-wide solutions developed by IBM. A relational database is a database in which all of the data is logically contained in tables. These databases are organized according to the relational model. In a relational database like IBM DB2, referential integrity ensures data integrity by enforcing rules with referential constraints, check constraints, and triggers.

Your benefits with Pipes

Get central access to all your data

Access data from 200+ data sources with our ready-to-use connectors and replicate it to your central data warehouse.

Automate your data workflows

Stop manually extracting data and automate your data integration without any coding. We maintain all pipelines for you and cover all API changes!

Enable data-driven decision-making

Empower everyone in your company with consistent and standardized data, automate data delivery and measure KPIs across different systems.