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Type 3 driver definitely dead in DB2 V9?

Is the java type 3 driver definitely dead in DB2 V9.1 and V9.5?

I have an application here without source, so I can't change it easily
(asking the supplier will take a long time). Does that mean I can't
run it? Or did someone find a workaround? At least, I still have the
V8.2 installation on the same computer.
Sep 17 '08 #1
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Ian
w.*********@googlemail.com wrote:
Is the java type 3 driver definitely dead in DB2 V9.1 and V9.5?
Yes. It was deprecated in V8.2, and discontinued in V9.1.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...c/c0023224.htm
I have an application here without source, so I can't change it easily
(asking the supplier will take a long time). Does that mean I can't
run it? Or did someone find a workaround? At least, I still have the
V8.2 installation on the same computer.
I would suspect you're probably going to be out of luck.

If you have a V8.2 instance (i.e. where you can start the JDBC listener
daemon), you could catalog the V9 database and connect. I don't know if
this will actually work, and even if it does, there may still be some
incompatibilities.

Sep 17 '08 #2

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