Based on my install experience, that sounds reasonable.  There must have been
a time when the JDBC levels were mixed between the products.  That seems to
be behind us at this point.

On Thursday 16 May 2002 07:51 am, you wrote:
>     I opened an incident with IBM.   This is what they said.  The issue
> relates to what version of JDBC is installed on Linux/390.   They explained
> that on Linux/390 with DB2 V7.2.1 installed there is only one version of
> JDBC available.   That version is 2.0.    The Redbook entitled "Websphere
> Application Server V4 for Linux Implementation and Deployment Guide"
> instructs users to include code in .bashrc to check if the usejdbc2 file
> exists (implies that JDBC 2.0 is installed).     Since JDBC 2.0 is the only
> JDBC available on this platform there is no need to check for it.    Bottom
> line, they said not to worry about the .bashrc code.   Make sure the
> environmental variables are set properly and continue th WAS installation.
> I don't understand this situation fully, but am just continuing.  We'll see
> what happens.
>
> Rob

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