DBZ-3163 Documentation clarification

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Gunnar Morling 2021-02-22 11:46:38 +01:00
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@ -23,9 +23,22 @@ The first time a {prodname} Db2 connector connects to a Db2 database, the connec
When the snapshot is complete the connector begins emitting change events for committed updates to tables that are in capture mode. By default, change events for a particular table go to a Kafka topic that has the same name as the table. Applications and services consume change events from these topics.
The connector uses the abstract syntax notation (ASN) libraries that come as a standard part of Db2 LUW (Db2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows) and which you can add to Db2 zOS. To use ASN and hence this connector, you must have a license for the IBM InfoSphere Data Replication (IIDR) product. However, IIDR does not need to be installed.
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The connector uses the abstract syntax notation (ASN) libraries that come as a standard part of Db2 LUW (Db2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows) and which you can add to Db2 zOS.
To use ASN and hence this connector, you must have a license for the IBM InfoSphere Data Replication (IIDR) product.
However, IIDR does not need to be installed.
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The Db2 connector has been tested with Db2/Linux {linux-version}. It is expected that the connector would also work on Windows, AIX and zOS.
ifdef::community[]
The Db2 connector has been tested with Db2/Linux {linux-version}.
It is expected that the connector would also work on other platforms such as Windows,
and we'd love to get your feedback if you can confirm this to be the case.
endif::community[]
ifdef::product[]
The Db2 connector has been tested with Db2/Linux {linux-version}.
endif::product[]
ifdef::product[]
Information and procedures for using a {prodname} Db2 connector is organized as follows: