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Re: DB2/400 <--> Oracle Questions

From: Richard Schoen <richard_at_rjssoftware.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 04:40:04 GMT
Message-ID: <Y%nAd.179223$T02.57801@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>


Hello Charles,

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"Charles Wilt" <cwilt_at_meaa.mea.com> wrote in message news:MPG.1c339b65c61ffb56989722_at_news.easynews.com...
> Ok,
>
> It appears that Oracle provides 3 (ok 4) products related to
> DB2/400 <--> Oracle access:
>
> 1) Oracle Transparent Gateway for DB2/400
> --runs on iSeries
> --Handles Oracle --> DB2/400 access
> --TCP/IP
> 2) Oracle Transparent Gateway for DRDA
> --runs on a host system (Windows, UNIX, Linux, ect)
> --handles Oracle --> DB2/400 access (or any other DRDA server)
> --uses SNA or TCP/IP
> 3) Oracle Access Manager for AS/400
> --runs on iSeries
> --Handles DB2/400 --> Oracle access
> --uses TCP/IP
>
> 4) Oracle Generic Connectivity
> --runs on Oracle System
> --Handles Oracle --> DB2/400 access
> --uses ODBC or OLEDB driver to access DB2/400
>
> IBM Provides one product:
>
> 1) DB2 Information Integrator (formally DataJoiner)
> --runs on a (non-iSeries) host system
> --Handles DB2/400 --> Oracle access
> --uses TCP/IP
>
>
Received on Sat Jul 15 2006 - 23:40:04 CDT

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