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ECO supporting DB2 ?

Posted By Pena 2013-02-23 10:50:55
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Pena
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Hi!

Here
http://www.new.capableobjects.com/products/eco-model-driven-framework/
you say
"You can easily create even more but the ones we offer now include SQLServer, Oracle, MySQL, Firebird, Mimer, NexusDB, SQLite, Blackfish, Sybase and then some."

and Why ECO.pdf says
"Load / save to numerous SQL databases as standard (SQL Server, InterBase, Firebird, MySQL, DB2, and more)."

So, does ECO support DB2 as standard?
It would be vvvvvery nice, that DB2 ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_DB2_Express-C ) would be there too!!!

greetings!
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Peter Buchmann
 Posted 2013-02-23 17:41:53
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Eco does not support DB2 out of the box but you can write your own persistence mapper easily. I've got some experiences with zOS DB2. We run ECO with our DB2 host database without problems.

I don't know the differences to your DB2 version but I can help you with the implementation of the persistence mapper.
2013-02-23 17:42:57 by Peter Buchmann

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