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Browse All TopicsHi Experts,
Is it true that there are no type 4 jdbc drivers to connect to a DB2
server v7.1? The DB2 server is hosted on ACF2 (OS/390). We would be
connecting from windows and solaris boxes.
If it is true, what are my options? Will I have to install db2 connect
on every client machine that needs to connect to the DB2 servers? Is
the DB2 Connect freely available or will we have to purchase it? I
have also read on this group that we can install DB2 Connect on one
box and all connections will be routed through that - can someone
please elaborate or provide a link that gives some detailed
information?
Thanks
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