DB2 Connect User's Guide
This book contains general information about Version 6 of the following IBM
DB2 Connect products, formerly known as Distributed Database Connection
Services (DDCS):
- DB2 Connect Personal Edition, formerly known as DDCS Single-User.
- DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition (EE), formerly known as DDCS Multi-user
Gateway, for AIX, HP-UX, SCO, Solaris, OS/2, and Windows NT.
This book is intended for programmers and administrators who are
responsible for setting up and maintaining DB2 Connect connections between DB2
Universal Database clients and any of the following DRDA application server
database management systems:
- DATABASE 2 for OS/390 (DB2 Universal Database for OS/390) Version 5 or
higher
- DATABASE 2 for MVS (DB2 for MVS) Version 3 or higher
- DATABASE 2 for VSE and VM (DB2 for VSE & VM)
- DATABASE 2 for AS/400 (DB2 Universal Database for AS/400)
- Any other relational database management system that implements
Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) application server
function.
Notes:
- DB2 Universal Database Version 5 does not require DB2 Connect in order to
allow host applications to access DB2 UDB data.
- DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 Version 5.1 or higher is required
in order to use DRDA Level 3 functions, including TCP/IP database connections,
and stored procedures with multi-row answer sets.
- DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 Version 6.1 or higher is required
in order to use the DRDA Level 4 functions for which support is provided in
DB2 Connect Version 6. These include: support for big integer,
large object, row ID, and user-defined distinct data types.
This book explains concepts that are applicable to both DB2 Connect
products. For information about a specific platform refer to
either:
- DB2 Connect Personal Edition Quick Beginnings, for single-user DB2 Connect setup on OS/2, Windows 3.1, Windows
3.11 for Workgroups, Windows 95, or Windows NT.
- DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition for OS/2 and Windows NT
Quick Beginnings, for multi-user DB2 Connect gateway setup on AIX, HP-UX, OS/2, SCO, Solaris,
or Windows NT.
This book also describes features of IBM DB2 Connect products and provides
general information about setting up connections to host and AS/400 database
servers. In order to fully understand the configuration and
communication protocols, you should be familiar with Systems Network
Architecture (SNA) protocols, TCP/IP, DRDA, and your host or AS/400 operating
system.
DB2 Connect is part of the DB2 Universal Database family of
products.
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