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Steve,
the driver provided by IBM works really fine, at least, according to my
needs.
I got it bundled in the ETL/EAI sw I use to collect data from the sources
in my company, but you should be able to download it from IBM site as well.
I've been told IBM released a new version fixing, with one thing and
another, the unability to drop sql triggers.
Ciao
Fabio
Steve Landess
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All,
My client is using SeeBeyond EAI, and one of the developers
was having trouble when trying to configure a JDBC connection
to the iSeries box (830, V5R1) using the JDBC driver supplied by
SeeBeyond.
SeeBeyond doesn't have a clue about how this should be
configured - apparently they don't have any customers that are using
their JDBC driver to connect to the iSeries database.
We finally got connected to the iSeries machine, but this JDBC
driver cannot see DDS-created files - only tables created by the
CREATE TABLE command or views (CREATE VIEW).
Is this the norm for JDBC drivers, or is it just a SeeBeyond limitation?
Regards,
Steve
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