DB2 - Problem description
Problem IC64727 | Status: Closed |
IBM DATA SERVER DRIVER FOR JDBC 3 MAY NOT LOAD IN JRE 5.0+ WHEN USING SECURITY MANAGER. | |
product: | |
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2 | |
Problem description: | |
All connectivity types: On IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ driver version 3.53.95 (which was bundled with DB2 for Linux, Unix, and Windows v9.5 Fixpack 4) and above, a java.security.AccessControlException can occur when loading the JDBC driver The application must use the Java SecurityManager, and not allow reflection privileges to the application for the error to occur. When sending or receiving data as a DECFLOAT data type, a java.security.AccessControlException may occur on all IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ driver versions 3.0+ and 4.0-4.3. Like the problem above, this exception can only occur when connecting to a database which supports the DECFLOAT data type while running Java 5.0+ on the client, and the application uses the Java SecurityManager and does not allow reflection privileges to the application. This problem has now been resolved. This problem has already been resolved in driver versions 4.3.111 (which was bundled with DB2 for Linux, Unix, and Windows v9.5 Fixpack 4) and above. | |
Problem Summary: | |
**************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: * * N/A * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: * * All connectivity types: On IBM Data Server Driver for JDBC * * and * * SQLJ driver version 3.53.95 (which was bundled with DB2 for * * * * Linux, Unix, and Windows v9.5 Fixpack 4) and above, a * * * * java.security.AccessControlException can occur when loading * * the * * JDBC driver The application must use the Java * * SecurityManager, * * and not allow reflection privileges to the application for * * the * * error to occur. * * * * * * * * When sending or receiving data as a DECFLOAT data type, a * * * * java.security.AccessControlException may occur on all IBM * * Data * * Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ driver versions 3.0+ and * * * * 4.0-4.3. Like the problem above, this exception can only * * occur * * when connecting to a database which supports the DECFLOAT * * data * * type while running Java 5.0+ on the client, and the * * application * * uses the Java SecurityManager and does not allow reflection * * * * privileges to the application. This problem has now been * * * * resolved. * * * * * * * * This problem has already been resolved in driver versions * * * * 4.3.111 (which was bundled with DB2 for Linux, Unix, and * * Windows * * v9.5 Fixpack 4) and above. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * * Upgrade to DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 1. * **************************************************************** | |
Local Fix: | |
n/a | |
available fix packs: | |
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows | |
Solution | |
Problem was first fixed in Version 9.7 Fix Pack 1. | |
Workaround | |
not known / see Local fix | |
BUG-Tracking | |
forerunner : APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following: IC64787 follow-up : | |
Timestamps | |
Date - problem reported : Date - problem closed : Date - last modified : | 20.11.2009 23.04.2010 23.04.2010 |
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos) | |
9.7.FP1 | |
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s) | |
9.7.0.2 |