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If you do use JDBC, consider using the extended dynamic (package)
capability. We had bad performance until I hooked this up. We are at 5.4.

You append these strings to the end of the url to send them through. Here is
a complete url that we have been using. Package cache is optional. g2test is
our library (Schema).

jdbc:as400://10.1.1.3/g2test;naming=sql;errors=full;extendeddynamic=true;package=g2test_p;package
library=g2test;package cache=true;


On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I want to write a portlet, store it in the IFS, and have it access data
in DB/2.

I am being told to use JDBC. I am also being told JDBC performs badly.

Any experiences, recommendations, and/or comments would be appreciated.



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