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David Boyes wrote:
>> The jdbc driver appears to be just java and one would expect it to
>> work on any platform unless they did strange things.
>
> When I looked at it a few months ago, it called some JNI stuff to use the
> native libraries, and Syba
> The jdbc driver appears to be just java and one would expect it to
> work on any platform unless they did strange things.
When I looked at it a few months ago, it called some JNI stuff to use the
native libraries, and Sybase only supports Linux on Intel AFAIK.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Terry Spaulding wrote:
> Thanks David and Marcy for your responses.
>
> More research required.
>
> David Boyes responded:.
>> Last time I checked, all the Sybase drivers had Intel only components,
>> so I suspect neither will work.
The jdbc driver appears to be jus
Thanks David and Marcy for your responses.
More research required.
David Boyes responded:.
> Last time I checked, all the Sybase drivers had Intel only components,
> so I suspect neither will work.
Regards,
Terry L. Spaulding
spa...@us.ibm.com
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Last time I checked, all the Sybase drivers had Intel only components,
so I suspect neither will work.
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Question to the List.
Has anyone setup WebSphere on Linux System z to access Sybase DB running
another platform using one of these drivers:
jConnect 5.5 EBF 11656 which has an end of life date of 12/2009 on the
Sybase website
or
Sybase driver 6.0 EBF 12723 (type 4).
Just looking to find out if