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That's all it takes.

We actually use the JTOpen version with our products. File is still
jt400.jar

Works back to V5R1 for things such JDBC, IFS access, data queues, data
areas, record level access and more..

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message: 2
date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:59:37 -0400
from: <lgoodbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: JT400.jar by itself?

I have a middleware product that uses JDBC drivers to communicate to the
database. Can I just copy over the jt400.jar file to the server and
register it with the application, or do I need to install iSeries access
on the server? I'll need to take to the iSeries DB2 database from a
Windows server using JDBC.



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