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> And here's another, for $699.  What's interesting is this one actually
> supports a single database connection for free!  If you're just using it
to
> occasionally gather data for a single iSeries job, that might be all you
> need: http://www.j-netdirect.com/JDataFeatures.html.

Joe,
Thanks for you time on this.  I'll check into more of these.  Like you said,
the single connection may work for the data gathering on my batch jobs.  I
missed these a year or so ago when I was looking for them. I probably didn't
put in the correct search criteria.  The main one I found at the time was
Data Direct's product that would only sell licenses for about $8K per
database.

Do you know if there is anyway to access an ODBC without using the proxy
server?

Thanks again,
Don

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 11:19 PM
Subject: RE: Generic iSeries JDBC Interface


> > From: Don McIntyre
> >
> > I've posted on this subject a few times on different forums or news
groups
> > and have had people contact me months later asking if I found a
> > solution to this problem.  Therefore I would think that this would be
> > something that would be used by many.
>
> Seems like it's a popular idea.  The more I look, the more I find.  Here's
> one under $1000: http://www.easysoft.com/products/2003/main.phtml.  Note
> that it says any Java-enabled client.  This includes the iSeries.
>
> And here's another, for $699.  What's interesting is this one actually
> supports a single database connection for free!  If you're just using it
to
> occasionally gather data for a single iSeries job, that might be all you
> need: http://www.j-netdirect.com/JDataFeatures.html.
>
> My guess is the more you look the more you'll find.
>
> Joe
>
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