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Consider getting the 7.1 version of Client Access...assuming you are
current on maint, you can order the refresh for free....that would get
you the latest ODBC, OLEDB and .NET drivers...

I'd think a Java BO install would require the JDBC driver...

For our version of BO, we used ODBC on Windows....but if supported,
I'd lean toward .NET or JDBC myself.

HTH,
Charles

On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Mike Cunningham
<mike.cunningham@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I want to connect an installation of a Business Objects server running on Windows 2008  SP2 to DB2 running on V5R4.  Not sure of the best choice of driver and where to get it. Should I use the ODBC drive or OLE DB driver for .NET or the java ODBC driver?  BO is the java version running under tomcat. Looks like either would work. Is anyone running Business Objects in this configuration and have any recommendations on best choice?

Thanks
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