Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) is an architecture that defines formats and protocols for providing transparent access to remote data. DRDA defines two types of functions -- the application requester function and the application server function.
For example, you can use the DB2 Client Application Enabler (CAE) as the application requester that provides access to DB2 for MVS/ESA application servers.
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