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Leonid, Major concern is usually performance so that the native driver is choosen... I wonder what your reason is to trace a JDBC connection at the TCP/IP level, especially since there are plenty of options in monitoring DB2 via the database monitors. Kind regards, Paul ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: Raikov, Leonid [mailto:RaikovL1@xxxxxxxxx] Verzonden: woensdag, augustus 9, 2006 09:58 PM Aan: 'java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx' Onderwerp: RE: JDBC Toolbox driver/Loopback RDB entry Joe, thank you for useful links. It may well be that I'll have to use the DB2 universal driver, although I suspect that JDBC toolbox driver might do as well. But I was hoping to save myself some time by posting the question. Just in case: my environment is a single partition environment where both DB2 and WebSphere run in the primary (the only) OS/400 partition. I do know for a fact that the Native DB2 UDB driver for iSeries makes use of internal protocols with data streams never exposed to the IP level. I would, however, like to achieve exactly that exposure - in order to use IP-related system trace facilities. Lo
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