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[Db-derby Wiki] Update of "UsingDb2Driver" by KatheyMarsden

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  = Accessing the Network Server by using the DB2 Driver for JDBC =
  
- Note: IBM(R) no longer tests or supports the DB2(R) Driver for JDBC with Derby.
+ Note: IBM(R) no longer tests or supports the DB2(R) Driver for JDBC with Derby. See the [http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/html/c1894411.html IBM Cloudscape 10.1 Release notes]  for details on the replacement  of the IBM DB2 Driver with Derby client  and [http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=636&context=SSCRVP&dc=D600&uid=swg21256502&loc=en_US&cs=UTF-8&lang=en Changes in Cloudscape Availability and Support] for details on IBM support of Cloudscape/Derby. Below are the instructions for using the DB2 Driver for applications still making the transition to Derby client.
  
  You can use the IBM DB2 Driver for JDBC instead of the Derby network client driver to connect to the Network Server. Your application needs to load the driver and connection URL that is specific to the Network Server. In addition, you specify a user name and password. If you have not set up authentication, you can use any value for the user name and password. The driver that you use to access the Network Server is: