Database-description statements are required only when you create access descriptors. Because DB2 information is stored in an access descriptor, you do not need to repeat this information when you ...
specifies the name of the database in which you want to store the new DB2 table. The IN statement is required and must immediately follow the PROC DBLOAD statement. Database name is limited to eight ...
(Microsoft is planning similar capabilities for a SQL Server add-on.) DB2's support for Java runs deep. Like the Sybase and Oracle databases, DB2 supports using Java (and SQLJ) for stored procedures.