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Thanks, that APAR describes our issue perfectly. If the PTF requires an IPL I will have to wait for the weekend otherwise I will test it as soon as I can get it. David Morris >>> Patrick.Archibald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 11/20/2003 5:58:59 AM >>> Colin I got "getGeneratedKeys()" working with jt400 but failed to get it working with the native JDBC driver. I haven't tried jtOpen. I opened a problem ticket with IBM. They have issued an APAR SE11767. Check it out at: http://www-912.ibm.com/ . I have a PTF to test but I haven't had an opportunity to test it yet. Thanx, PLA Colin Williams wrote: >David > >Whats your classpath. > >I think jt400Native only has some of the jt400 classes in it, so I think you >need to have jt400Native.jar and jt400.jar in your classpath. > >Cheers >Colin.W > >-----Original Message----- >From: David Morris [mailto:David.Morris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >Sent: 19 November 2003 22:29 >To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: JDBC 3.0 and native driver > > >We have some code that relies on JDBC 3.0 features and are quite certain >(using verbose) that this code is running with the 1.4 JDK on the iSeries. >The feature is getGeneratedKeys() after an insert. It is using >jdbc2_0-stdext.jar in the ProdData directory, which seems kind of odd, but >since there isn't a jdbc3_0-stdext.jar maybe this is OK. This code works >fine with JTOpen 4.1 jt400.jar off of the iSeries (haven't tried this one on >the iSeries). It will not work with JTOpen 4.1 jt400Native.jar running on >the iSeries. I am building a simplified test case but in the mean time I >thought I would ask if anyone has this working. > >Thanks, > >David Morris
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