While unparalleled mainframe security is the very best reason to run the Java applications directly on ClearPath MCP servers, there's another incentive that runs a very close second. Giving the Java applications access to the data on the ClearPath system! ClearPath clients have relied on the integrity of the Enterprise Database Server (DMSII) as their ClearPath MCP database management system to safeguard their mission-critical data - and that's where they've been storing their data for decades. All that's needed to bridge the gap between Java applications and the data stored in DMSII is the appropriate data access technologies. This paper will help to determine which ClearPath MCP data access technology to use for integrating the DMSII data into the appropriate Java environment.
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