The application that you build must be suitable for the Windows 32-bit operating systems. This includes the Windows NT, Windows 95, and Windows 98 platforms.
You can build your application to use any of the supported programming interfaces. These interfaces include:
The DB2 Software Developer's Kit (DB2 SDK) for Windows 32-bit operating systems provides the tools and environment that you need to build applications that access local and remote databases on the Windows 32-bit operating systems. For more information about the DB2 SDK, refer to the Application Building Guide.
You should use the DB2 precompiler that is supplied for the Windows 32-bit operating systems, and not the precompiler that is available with the compiler that you are using. The DB2 SDK supports Windows NT Version 4.0 or later (both workstation and server versions), Windows 95, and Windows 98. For the satellite environment, you should build your applications using Microsoft Visual C++ Version 5.0 and Version 6.0, or IBM VisualAge C++ for Windows, Version 3.5 and Version 4.0.
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