DB2 zOS supported in SQL Developer?

I managed to connect to DB2 zOS by adding third-party JDBC drivers from IBM (db2jcc4.jar and db2jcc_license_cisuz.jar) in the SQL Developer preferences. During the connection, I get an error:

DB2 SQL error: SQLCODE =-204, SQLSTATE = 42704, SQLERRMC = SYSCAT. SCHEMAS, DRIVER = 4.18.60

The connection actually works, and I can execute SQL statements thereafter, however autocompletion and browse the list of tables is not, which makes it pretty useless.

So is this a misconfiguration on my part or Developer SQL is supported by DB2 on zOS still?

If this is the case, is there any plans/roadmap for at least a minimum of DB2 support?

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