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by Leon Katsnelson.
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If you haven’t followed the IBM releases of DB2 on Rails very closely, you may be puzzled to find a Rubyforge project alongside the Alphaworks project. I’d like to shortly clarify what’s going on. The Stater Toolkit for DB2 on Rails is an easy, batteries included, one-click installer for Microsoft Windows and was last updated quite some time ago, when our driver and adapter were called IBM_DB2.
IBM’s vision of extending the driver and adapter not only to DB2 for LUW (Linux/Unix/Windows), but also for the other IBM databases, was clearly highlighted by the renaming of the DB2 enablement from IBM_DB2 to IBM_DB.
The new driver and adapter have been released in the Open Source on Rubyforge and they will be continuously improved and supported by IBM. Bugs, suggestions and questions should be posted directly on the homepage of the project at Rubyforge. This release allows users to install a gem or, if they prefer, to get a plugin on an individual project basis. So what will happen to the Alphaworks project?
An updated toolkit will be published very soon, and as you may expect it will automatically install the ibm_db gem along with Ruby, Rails, DB2 9 Fix Pack 2 and more. Windows users who already have several components installed, and users of other operating systems, can directly setup a DB2 development environment through the gem or the plugin, without requiring the toolkit. Others who prefer the comfort of a one click installer, will still find the starter toolkit to be an excellent solution to get everything setup including DB2 itself. If you are still uncertain about something, please feel free to use the comments to ask further questions.