Kim Haase wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Kim Haase wrote:
Kathey Marsden wrote:
Alan Burlison wrote:

Related question: If you want to connect to a Derby instance using something other than Java (C, Python Perl etc), what's the recommended mechanism? Google suggests the DB2 driver, but most of the articles and howto's are several years old, and date back to the Cloudscape days.

Hi Alan,

IBM no longer provides support for the DB2 driver with Derby and is not testing it with new releases. It would be great to see an open source initiative for an ODBC driver for Derby. Although this is often requested, I don't think we have a Jira entry for it yet. Perhaps you could open one.

There are a couple of topics on the DB2 driver in the Derby Administration Guide. Should these be removed, do you think? If so, I could file a JIRA issue for this. Possibly we should just add a note about the lack of support?

Thanks,
Kim Haase
If the driver is no longer supported and isn't being tested against new Derby releases, then it makes sense to me to remove references from the Derby user manuals. Maybe the information could migrate to the wiki along with a note stating that the DB2 driver is not supported or tested anymore.

Regards,
-Rick

Thanks for the suggestion, Rick. I can file an issue to remove the info from the docs. I'm not so familiar with the wiki, so I'm not quite sure where to move it to --

 - The JDBCSupport page? How up to date is this (it predates JDBC 4)?
 - HintsAndTips?
 - UsesOfDerby?

Kim
Hi Kim,

I have very bad instincts when it comes to categorizing this kind of information. However, UsesOfDerby sounds like a good place to me.

Thanks,
-Rick

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