WebLogic Server 6.0 Code Examples, BEA Systems, Inc.

examples.jdbc.mssqlserver4
Class login

java.lang.Object
  |
  +--examples.jdbc.mssqlserver4.login

public class login
extends java.lang.Object

This simple example shows the alternatives for making a JDBC connection to a MSSQLServer instance.

Building and running the example:

  1. Open a new command shell.

  2. Set up this development shell as described in Setting up Your Environment for Building and Running the Examples.

  3. Change your CLASSPATH if neccessary, depending on which version of WebLogic jDriver for Microsoft SQL Server you are using. If you are using Version 7.0 you do not need to make changes. If you are using Version 6.5, pre-pend your classpath as follows by adding the jar file:
      $ set CLASSPATH=%WL_HOME%/lib/mssqlserver4v65.jar;%CLASSPATH%

  4. Change the database URL, login, and password connection parameters defined in the example source code to correspond to your Microsoft SQL Server configuration. (Change the hostname and port number used to connect to your SQL Server installation.) If you need more help, check the section on connecting to a database in the Developers Guide, Using WebLogic jDriver for Microsoft SQL Server.

  5. Compile this example by executing the following command in your development shell:

    $ javac -d %CLIENT_CLASSES% login.java

  6. Run this example by executing the following command in your development shell:

    $ java examples.jdbc.mssqlserver4.login

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For more information about the WebLogic jDriver for Microsoft SQL Server, see Using WebLogic jDriver for Microsoft SQL Server.

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Constructor Summary
login()
           
 
Method Summary
static void main(java.lang.String[] argv)
           
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
, clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

login

public login()
Method Detail

main

public static void main(java.lang.String[] argv)

Documentation is available at
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs60

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