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jim@xxxxxxx wrote:
That is exactly why I'm looking in to this. I have a web app that
needs access to my DB2 database. The app is currently running on a
windows box but I want to move it to Ubuntu Server. I mentioned 5250
access in my initial post only because we'd like to start deploying
some Ubuntu clients as well, but they need 5250 access.


If that's what you're trying to do then you definitely want to look at
UnixODBC. I use that on a Linux box to allow some Asterisk PBX
applications to make connections to my i5 DB2 instance. Feel free to
shoot me an email off-list if you need any assistance.

Barry


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