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Andres Gomez Casanova commented on DERBY-5528:
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DB2 runtime client used to be a client, when Derby was Cloudscape, and at that
time DRDA was a supported protocol.
As we know DRDA is implemented in DB2 client, and this standard protocol is
used to intercommunicate databases (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRDA), but it
seems that Derby does not longer support this.
There is not any news about this change that Derby uses a specific DRDA
implementation that is not fully compatible whe the standard, and this was
mainly the reason of this ticket, because I followed some old IBM guidelines to
communicate to Derby via another client, and I could not do it.
I put a message in DeveloperWorks (in the article that explained how to connect
to Derby via DB2 client) demanding a removal or change in that article that is
not helpful.
Thanks for the support, and for the information.
> DRDA problem via DB2 client: SQL0901N SQLSTATE=58004
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> Key: DERBY-5528
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5528
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Network Client
> Reporter: Andres Gomez Casanova
> Labels: client, db2, drda
> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
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> Hi,
> I am trying to connect to Derby via DRDA and then via ODBC. To do this, I use
> the DB2 runtime client that is DRDA compatible.
> I cataloged the Derby instance and the database. However, I cannot use the
> database from ODBC.
> I follow an explanation from IBM, but I cannot get the database because of a
> DRDA AD problem (Paser Invalid Value)
> I would like to know if Derby is completely compatible with DRDA.
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