Hi Rob,
I've configured SQuirreL successfully to access the
DB2 database in a mainframe. I had to do the
following:
- Make the database available for use via ODBC (this
was done via DB2 Client Assistent);
- Get a JDBC-ODBC Bridge driver (instead of the
default JDBC driver) for DB2;
- Configure SQuirreL to use DB2 ODBC Bridge;
It works, at least via JDBC-ODBC. I don't know why it
doesn't work via simple JDBC.
Thank you,
Mateus Ribeiro
--- Rob Manning <Rob...@co...>
wrote:
> Mateus F. Ribeiro wrote:
>
> >Rob,
> >
> >It didn't work out :-(. I got the same error
> message:
> >
> >Are you really sure that it's possible to connect
> to a
> >database in a mainframe?
> >
> >
> I don't have one to try it out. I'll take your word
> for it ;)
>
> >I'm thinking of trying to access the database via
> >JDBC-ODBC bridge... Do you know where can I get a
> >JDBC-ODBC bridge driver?
> >
> >
> The JDK comes with a JDBC-ODBC bridge according to
> this document:
>
>
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/jdbc/getstart/bridge.doc.html#996747
>
> It also says you'll need an ODBC driver from the
> vendor of the database
> (IBM in this case)
>
> Rob
>
>
>
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