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Old 05-18-06, 06:11
maheshbs maheshbs is offline
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Application Development Client

Hi,

Could any body provide me with a detailed information on what is DB2 Application development client and how can i use the same on windows to create SQL Procedures in DB2 UDB V8.2 for Red Hat Linux Release 3 version.

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Old 05-18-06, 09:22
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The Application Development Client has the same tools that the Admin Client has plus the Development Center. This is a tool that facilitates creating Stored Procedures and Functions.

This URL should help you to use it to develop SPs:

http://www-128.ibm.com/developerwork...7alazzawe.html

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Old 05-18-06, 19:38
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There is a new AD client for Viper (DB2 V9) that is in beta and available for download. It is based on Eclipse and is backward compatiable to DB2 V8. Sorry, I don't have a link.
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