Brian:

Mike could go to the horses mouth and contact BlueFinity about mv.NET. It's a very good product at a very reasonable price (except, of course, the Reporting Services module).

HTH,

Bill

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br...@brianleach.co.uk said the following on 10/6/2009 3:41 AM:
Hi Mike

I raised this with the U2 team when the announcement was first made, and with
(then) IBM in a U2UG board meeting. At that time they weren't able to comment
and even the engineers didn't know what would happen to it.

I have been promised a response when the dust settles, so I'll post then if
nobody gets to hear first.

It is the only part of the product that I can think of that is not separated out
from other IBM stuff. I hope it won't be frozen or made unavailable because it
was shaping into a nice product.

Brian

On 01 October 2009 at 19:19 Mike Randall <mike.rand...@comcast.net> wrote:

Anyone have any idea what happens to the .Net Data Provider for U2 in the
Rocket Universe?     The product was  labeled as a DB2 data provider on the
IBM site with U2 being part of the functionality.

No mention of it anywhere on the Rocket site.

Thanks,

Mike Randall

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