DataDirect Shadow for JDBC

DataDirect Shadow for JDBC extends the reach of Java applications through access and integration with multiple mainframe data sources including ADABAS, DB2, IMS/DB, VSAM and legacy application environments such as CICS, IMS/TM and Natural

DataDirect Shadow for JDBC provides:

  • Easy-To-Implement Connectivity - provides rapid connectivity and productivity by allowing applications that use JDBC to access z/OS resources
  • Stored Procedures - client driver provides support for the stored procedures in DB2 and Shadow's remote procedures enable JDBC applications to call Java, COBOL, C/C++, P1/I, or Assembler programs that access DB2 as well as other mainframe data sources
  • XA Two phase commit (2PC)
  • Distributed Security Support - integration with Windows Operating System security for single sign-on
  • Write Once/Run Anywhere - exploits the Java platform's "write once, run anywhere" capabilities by providing JDBC access to the mainframe environment from multiple platforms, including Windows 2000; IBM AIX; HP-UX; Sun Solaris; Linux; and z/OS Unix System Services

Portability and Scalability
For more than a decade, Shadow has helped customers integrate application platform suites with mainframe data and transactions. DataDirect Shadow for JDBC leverages this experience and reflects the critical balance between Java portability and the scalability required by organizations today.

Comprehensive Administration via Shadow Studio
Shadow Studio provides outstanding diagnostic and control facilities and offer users a single, integrated solution to identify, diagnose and correct data connectivity issues between distributed ODBC, ADO.NET, and JDBC client drivers and mainframes. For automatic problem resolution, Shadow allows administrators to establish actions that will be implemented when preset performance thresholds are exceeded; ensuring problem conditions that can affect availability are immediately corrected.

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SOA enablement of mainframe business logic
SOA enablement of mainframe data
SOA enablement of mainframe screen process
Shadow Advanced Features
Web Enablement
Real Time Events
Direct SQL Access
Mainframe Consumption of Web Services