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>But did you manage to find a solution?


Unfortunately, no. But someone e-mailed me the next day asking if I was
interested in buying a solution from him. Apparently, his company produces
software tailored for IBM stuff. I think IBM would prefer you to use
Websphere rather than "rolling your own code".

>What platform are you running on?  What DB2 product/version?


I was running DB2 on Linux (v 5.2 beta) back then. I haven't tried out the
latest DB2 on Linux yet, though. I'm busy patching my Caldera 2.2 version.

>Typically no.  That all depends what you want.  In terms of popularity,
>Oracle is heard of more that DB2.


Oracle is the database of choice here because of the marketing. I tried
installing Oracle 8 Enterprise on a P166 with 64MB RAM and the system
crashes every time I log in. According to Oracle's website, my system was
the minimum configuration. I worked with DB2 when I was on a project for my
local airport, and the server ran for 3 months without crashing! That's how
I became a DB2 convert.

>Anyway, the latest:
>
>I have been able to verify a connection using DB2's Event
>Monitor/Analyzer.  I can also find elements of a connection
>in a trace I've perform.
>
>
>But I still get the following error in mod_jserv.log:
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>ajp11: Servlet Error: GET is not supported by this URL

>
>So this is the error that the JVM running JServ returns to the jserv_mod
>in Apache.  This paticular error is triggered when a servlet request is
>made to
>a URL of this form:
>
>http://my_machine.domain:8007/...
>


That doesn't sound like a DB2 error. Now, it's your turn to tell me what OS
you're running on :).

Regards,
Pascal Chong



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