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[ASK] IBM DB2 Connector [message #29901] Mon, 29 November 2010 08:20 Go to next message
dayro is currently offline  dayro
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Registered: November 2010
Location: Bekasi, West Java, Indone...
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Hi, Everyone

First of all, sorry for my bad english. Im indonesian and english is not my native language.

I am new here. Im usually develop application using VS but I think they are not good enough. So, I search for something better and support multi platform.

Then, I found UPP. I've try UPP for a moment and I found UPP good and much better besides its GUI.

Now, I put my hope on UPP and I wish UPP can be used for something lets say mission critical. Or is it already have ?

Last question, U++ got oracle conector, but does it have IBM DB2 connector ? I think it wouldn't be so hard to deploy an IBM DB2 connector since U++ already had postgre connector. Some peoples says postgre is IBM DB2 wannabe Smile
Re: [ASK] IBM DB2 Connector [message #29902 is a reply to message #29901] Mon, 29 November 2010 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
unodgs is currently offline  unodgs
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I connected to DB2 through odbc. You can also try built-in oledb connector. Of course it's better to use native solutions but for now it's all you can use.
Re: [ASK] IBM DB2 Connector [message #29911 is a reply to message #29901] Mon, 29 November 2010 18:20 Go to previous message
dayro is currently offline  dayro
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thx for your quick reply

Im gonna try later using oledb. But I want to play with UPP now, exploring UPP features to makes me more familiar to UPP

best regards,

dayro
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