Is DB2 Development Center an addon product that I have to download or
purchase separately? I can't seem to find it in any of my downloads
or on any of my CDs. Is it available for all versions of DB2?
I currently have two versions of DB2. My production environment is
DB2 UDB WSUE V8.1 on a Redhat Linux 7.2 . Currently in the process of
creating a new production environment which is DB2 UDB Workgroups V8.2
which is installed on Suse 9 Linux .
I have the Administration Client installed on Windows XP Professional.
The Control Center does not list Development Center under the Tools
menu, it does mention Replication Center, Satellite Admin Center, Data
Warehouse, Center, Task Center, Info Catalog Center, Health Center,
License Center.
Could anyone provide a DB2 Development Center for Dummies type
response to this inquiry? Thanks very much.
Claude 2 7904
Claude Shea wrote: Is DB2 Development Center an addon product that I have to download or purchase separately? I can't seem to find it in any of my downloads or on any of my CDs. Is it available for all versions of DB2?
I currently have two versions of DB2. My production environment is DB2 UDB WSUE V8.1 on a Redhat Linux 7.2 . Currently in the process of creating a new production environment which is DB2 UDB Workgroups V8.2 which is installed on Suse 9 Linux .
I have the Administration Client installed on Windows XP Professional. The Control Center does not list Development Center under the Tools menu, it does mention Replication Center, Satellite Admin Center, Data Warehouse, Center, Task Center, Info Catalog Center, Health Center, License Center.
Could anyone provide a DB2 Development Center for Dummies type response to this inquiry? Thanks very much.
It is part of the Application Development client. You should have
this CD, or you can download the App Dev client from IBM's website.
Claude,
you have to install the application development client on your workstation. ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/produc...client/appdev/
Best regards,
Joachim Müller
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I currently have two versions of DB2. My production environment is DB2 UDB WSUE V8.1 on a Redhat Linux 7.2 . Currently in the process of creating a new production environment which is DB2 UDB Workgroups V8.2 which is installed on Suse 9 Linux .
I have the Administration Client installed on Windows XP Professional. The Control Center does not list Development Center under the Tools menu, it does mention Replication Center, Satellite Admin Center, Data Warehouse, Center, Task Center, Info Catalog Center, Health Center, License Center.
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