￿IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ license files for connection to DB2 for z/OS and DB2 for i5/OS:

License file db2jcc_license_cisuz.jar can be found in the sqllib\java directory for Windows systems, or the sqllib/java directory for UNIX or Linux systems. These files have to be included in the CLASSPATH.

Note: License files are not required for connection to the DB2 Database Server for Linux, UNIX, and Windows.

If your applications use IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ to connect to iSeries servers or HP-UX clients and servers, the following requirements are necessary:

￿Unicode support for iSeries servers:

If your applications use Type 4 connectivity to connect to a DB2 for i5/OS server, the OS/400 operating system must support the Unicode UTF-8 encoding scheme. Table 4-1lists the OS/400 Program Temporary Fix (PTF) that you require for Unicode UTF-8 support.

Table 4-1 lOS/400 PTFs for Unicode UTF-8 support

OS/400 version

PTF numbers

 

 

V5R3 or later

None (support is included)

 

 

V5R2

SI06541, SI06796, SI07557, SI07564, SI07565, SI07566,

 

and SI07567

 

 

V5R1

SI06308, SI06300, SI06301, SI06302, SI06305, SI06307,

 

and SI05872

 

 

￿Java support for HP-UX clients and servers:

HP-UX servers: The IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ does not support databases that are in the HP-UX default character set, Roman8. Therefore, while creating a database on an HP-UX server that you plan to access with the IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ, use a different character set such as utf8.

HP-UX clients and servers: The Java environment on an HP-UX system requires special setup to run stored procedures under the IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ. For example, you have to give HP-UX runtime linker access to Java shared libraries. Refer to the following Web site for instructions on how to set up HP-UX systems to run Java stored procedures:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9r5/index.jsp?topic=/co

m.ibm.db2.luw.apdv.java.doc/doc/t0004877.html

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