Hi there,
am using Talend Open Studio for Data Integration 5.4. When trying to connect to DB2 Express-c 10.5 database it is also required to install "db2jcc_licence_cisuz.jar" (Open Studio and DB2 are running on Linux). As far as I know this is part of DB2 Connect and required to connect to DB2 on mainframes. Why is it required by Open Studio if I don't want to connect to DB2 on mainframe? Since I don't have DB2 Connect, how can I use DB2 on Linux without Open Studio prompting for the missing jar-file all the time.
Thanks and greetings
Update.
I managed to find by myself the right place where to download and the package.
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Installing the complete version you'll get those three jars.
Hi Talend Team,
We have also encountered this one. We are trying load data into a DB2 database, but when we tried to create a metadata connection, we are prompted to install the three jar files(
db2jcc.jar,
db2jcc_license_cisuz.jar,
db2jcc_license_cu.jar). We dont know where to acquire these Jar files. By the suggestion of this Talend
Article, it is stated that these Jars are external modules that needed to be MANUALLY installed in order to establish connection to their respective database. What we dont know is that, Is there a particular DB2 studio that needs to be installed in order to acquire these jar files?(Enterprise edition perhaps?). We have been using DB2 Express C and IBM Data Studio for our DB2 database. We have also been using Talend Data Fabric 6.3.1
Any help with this is gladly appreciated.
Regards,
Locke