Brian,

You could try PDO/ODBC for the proof-of-concept project. You won't have library lists, and there are a few bugs in PDO right now, but it's worth a try. I've been in touch with people using PDO/ODBC and they've been able to get by.

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Brian wrote:
We have a ZF2 web application that is deployed on a Linux box using Zend
Server. Are there any options other than using DB2 Connect or creating web
services for connecting to DB2 on the i? This is a proof-of-concept project
so very limited budget for now.

TIA,
BJ

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