How to connect Weblogic 6.1 and DB2 under OS/390

Hello,
which JDBC Driver do I need in order to connect Weblogic 6.1 to DB2 OS/390.
And where can I get this Driver?
With best regards
Stefan Stössel

In order to use IBM's JDBC driver to connect to DB/2 on the mainframe, you will need to
use DB2Connect. You can also get third-party drivers from companies such as Neon
Systems that support this without DB2Connect...
Joseph Weinstein wrote:
Stefan Stoessel wrote:
Hello,
which JDBC Driver do I need in order to connect Weblogic 6.1 to DB2 OS/390.
And where can I get this Driver?
With best regards
Stefan StösselHi. As far as I know, IBM is the only source of JDBC drivers for DB2, so you should
get the appropriate driver from them, for the platform on which you want to run
WebLogic. Once you have this driver, and can connect to your DBMS using the driver's
own simple example programs, show me the few lines of code that make the connection,
and I'll show you how to define a pool so WebLogic can do the same.
Joe

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