That worries me. The StrataFrame framework supporting DB2 at the same level and in the same manner as other supported databases is essential for us, if it doesn't it is pretty much useless to us
Marco,
You have taken my comments way out of context! At present we only have two customers using the DB2 provider, you and Keith. As I mentioned in my previous post, it is not included in the standard StrataFrame release like some of the other data providers (i.e. SQL Server, Oracle, etc.).
You mentioned that you were concerned of our supporting the DB2 provider. It is our commitement and desire to FULLY support the DB2 provider. Anytime that you or Keith have ever run into an issue we have addressed and corrected it immediately. This is the same approach that we stive for anytime that any type of bug or issue is reported.
All I was trying to relay in my previous post is that since the DB2 provider is not included in the standard release for all customers, the Connection String Manager does not currently have a dialog allowing the DB2 connections to be specified through the wizard. The framework supports every other facet of the DB2 provider. We have customers using other databases that the Connection Wizard does not support as well...for example SQL Anywhere.
Additionally the reason the DB2 provider is not in the standard framework release is because we want it to go through a full application cycle before we release it to the world at large.
Sorry for any confusion that my post may have caused. We appreciate your business!