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On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 4:13 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would also query the need for MySQL at all. Why can't whatever tooling is accessing the MySQL just hit the Db2 tables directly?
As an application developer, that is the architecture I would prefer
(just go to Db2 directly); but at least where I work, we are paranoid
about allowing outside access to our i. So we have our Web stuff live
completely outside of the firewall which surrounds the i and our local
network. Some of our data is duplicated on the Web server; some other
data is available through a convoluted relay involving an intermediary
server living in the DMZ.
John Y.
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