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Downloading the U2 DBTools and U2 Clients

  • November 27, 2020
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We get asked every now and then where to get the U2 client software.  These include:

U2 Clients

  • ODBC, JDBC, UOJ and .NET drivers and associated tools
  • Visual Schema Generator
  • SSL Setup Tool
  • Certificate Management Tool
  • Dynamic Connect
  • Intercall
U2 DBTools
  • U2 Basic Developer Toolkit
  • U2 EDA Replication Configuration Tool
  • U2 EDA Schema Manager
  • U2 Extensible Administration Tool (XAdmin)
  • U2 Metadata Manager
  • U2 RESTful Web Services Developer
  • U2 XML/DB Mapping Tool

These two packages are all available for public download from RBC | Rocket Software - just choose :
  • Resources 
  • Product Availability
  • Choose the Product and 'Search',  either for U2 DBTools or U2 Clients (these will always show as for Windows, though the JAVA clients are multi-platform)
  • Use the 'Product' link under the 'Downloads' column for the version required - this will usually be the latest version.
  • You will now have options to download the Product - which includes the Documentation - or the Documentation only,

The UniObjects for Python client package (UOPY) is also available for public download from the Python commons: uopy
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uopy
UniObjects for Python (UOPY) is a Python package by Rocket Software. It is a client API that allows Python applications to access Rocket MV Databases over the network. $ pip install uopy Before using UOPY to connect to an MV Database, you must be running either a UniVerse or UniData server.
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John Jenkins
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Rocket Software Limited
U.K.
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Kevin King
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  • April 8, 2026

This suggests that the U2 Metadata Manager is in the DBTools, but I’m not finding it anywhere.  The VSG is back, however?


John Jenkins
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  • April 14, 2026

Kevin,

 

Tucked away in the U2 DBTools release notes:

UDBT-3669 The U2 Metadata Manager (MDM) tool has been removed starting with U2 DBTools v4.5.0.

Regards


Kevin King
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  • April 14, 2026

I could never quite figure out the MDM but the UX was far better than the VSG.  Any plans for the VSG to get a makeover anytime soon?


John Jenkins
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  • April 15, 2026

Kevin,

 

Thats one for Rocket - I recommend opening a Support ticket. I hung up my Rocket shingle a few years afo…..

Regards