Thanks, your clearly comment.

  Best regards,

  Cesar A. Mendoza Gomez

  ----- Original Message -----

  From: "DeLong, Eric" <EDeLong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

  To: "'RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries'" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

  Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 3:05 PM

  Subject: RE: communications

  > Oracle sells several middleware products that allow it to access DB2,
  though

  > I'm not sure if it goes the other way....

  >

  > I believe John Brandt (a list member) has a product that can connect to
  Oracle as an ODBC client. This would allow an iSeries application to
  connect to and directly manipulate data in the Oracle server.

  >

  > Additionally, you could use Java and JDBC to create a custom interface
  between OS400 and Oracle.

  >

  > This project would be enormously difficult.....

  >

  > Eric DeLong

  > Sally Beauty Company

  > MIS-Project Manager (BSG)

  > 940-898-7863 or ext. 1863

  > -----Original Message-----

  > From: Cesar Mendoza [mailto:mendoza_cmg@xxxxxxx]

  > Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 4:42 PM

  > To: RPG400-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

  > Subject: communications

  >

  > Hello, all

  >

  > I want to write a program in ILE RPG (AS/400), being the main one
  function that of being communicated with a database Oracle located in a
  servant. Not desire to utilize SNA neither much less ICF file. Can anyone
  tell me how to confront the development of the program?

  >

  > Any good ideas?

  >

  > Un abrazo cordial,

  > Cesar A. Mendoza Gomez

  > Calle Buen Retiro 216 Chalet 22 - Lima 33 - Peru

  > Phone: +(511) 434-2024

  > Mobile: +(511) 985-42410

  > ---------------------------------------------------------------------

  >

  Cesar A. Mendoza Gomez
  Calle Buen Retiro 216 Chalet 22 - Lima 33 - Peru
  Phone: +(511) 434-2024
  Mobile: +(511) 985-42410

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