Just out of interest, you can download a trial version of WebSphere Application Server at {Link}
This includes 60 days of support. Not sure how long the trial lasts, it doesn't say.
Also, as far as I have seen, Postgres is much closer to DB2 in terms of functionality and SQL syntax than MySQL is. I was caught out with things like "auto_increment", for example, when playing with Postgres. It is implemented totally differently and more like DB2. Basic SQL is however basic SQL.
Just out of interest, you can download a trial version of WebSphere Application Server at {Link}
This includes 60 days of support. Not sure how long the trial lasts, it doesn't say.
Also, as far as I have seen, Postgres is much closer to DB2 in terms of functionality and SQL syntax than MySQL is. I was caught out with things like "auto_increment", for example, when playing with Postgres. It is implemented totally differently and more like DB2. Basic SQL is however basic SQL.