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IANAL...
I believe you'd have to have your client install IBM's System i Access
for Windows...note the ODBC driver doesn't require a paid for license
to System i Access.
IANAL...
But redistributing the JDBC driver in the form of the jtopen project
shouldn't be an issue...
http://jt400.sourceforge.net/
ODBC is another story....
I believe you'd have to have your client install IBM's System i Access
for Windows...note the ODBC driver doesn't require a paid for license
to System i Access.
Charles
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Matt Lavinder
<mlavinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We have a client and may need to provide them with a JDBC/ODBC driver fordeveloping
connecting to our system. This is part of an application we are
for them.creating
What are the restrictions of redistributing the files necessary for
a data connection to the IBM i? I am having a hard time finding theterms
in the documentation.list
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