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And its performance blows the pants off the toolbox driver (thanks to Rich). Except for the "thanks to Rich" part, we have published (in our Performance Capabilities Reference manual, a public document) a statement that the Toolbox JDBC driver is usually slower than "native" JDBC. It has said so for many years now. The JDBC drivers don't, in my mind, genuinely compete. Toolbox is for remote access, Native is for local. Simple as that. Larry W. Loen - Senior Linux, Java, and iSeries Performance Analyst Dept HP4, Rochester MN --
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