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Stinger
Has anyone tried the Beta Version of the next DB2 release
code-named "Stinger"? What info and portion of an IBM webcast on this that I have seen looks really interesting. Looks like the requirement of a C compiler for doing PSQL stored procs is finally removed, and you will be able to create stored procs within Visual Studio.Net in any .Net language. fv
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We're moving from v7 to v8 in about a month... not 100% on the diff's between the two though.
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We recently upgraded from UDB 7.2 to UDB 8 on Windows. THe next version is Stinger - don't know if it will be called version 9 or 8.X though. DB2 is headed into a good direction,and has a long way since V 4, when I first worked with it!
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