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> From: Don McIntyre > > Do you know if there is anyway to access an ODBC without using the proxy > server? Nother reason you won't find one is that an ODBC driver is a client program written specifically for the client operating system. That means someone will have to have ported their product to OS/400 (or at the very least Posix, at which point you MIGHT be able to run it under PASE). Chance of finding something like that in this Windows dominated owrld are slim to none. Java is the right answer. If you want to "get interoperable" from the iSeries, then Java is the way to do it. The iSeries is the place where Java's write once run anywhere concept really delivers. Joe
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