WebLogic Server 6.0 Code Examples, BEA Systems, Inc.

examples.dbkona
Class records

java.lang.Object
  |
  +--examples.dbkona.records

public class records
extends java.lang.Object

This example constructs a dbKona TableDataSet for inserting, updating, and deleting records from an Oracle database. To run this example, you must have the Oracle DEMO database running. The connection to the database is made with WebLogic jDriver for Oracle. This example is run from the command line and results are displayed to standard out.

For other examples of how to display query results, check the server-side Java examples that use htmlKona and dbKona in the examples/servlets directories.

If you don't have the Oracle DEMO database, you can use the file utils/ddl/demo.ddl to set it up.

The following section describes how to build and run the examples:

  1. Build the example
  2. Configure the server
  3. Run the example

Build the example

  1. Set up your development shell as described in Setting up your environment for building and running the examples.

  2. Compile the example by executing the following command or by executing the build script provided for this example in the samples/examples/dbkona directory. The script will perform the following step:

    1. Compile the records class as shown in this example for Windows NT/2000:

      $ javac -d %CLIENT_CLASSES% records.java

Configure the server

  1. Start the server with the examples configuration.

  2. Bring up the Administration Console in your browser with the URL:
    http://hostname:port/console
    where:
    hostname
    Host name of the WebLogic Server
    port
    Port where the WebLogic Server is listening for connections
  3. Click to expand the Services node in the left-hand pane.
  4. Click to expand the JDBC node in the left-hand pane.
  5. Click to expand the Connection Pools node in the left-hand pane.
  6. Select the oraclePool node.
  7. Select the Targets tab in the right-hand pane to display the Available and Chosen targets.
  8. Select the examplesServer target in the Available column.
  9. Click the mover control to move the examplesServer target to the Chosen column.
  10. Click the Apply button in the lower right-hand corner to save your assignment in the console configuration file.

Run the example

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

    $ java examples.dbkona.records

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Constructor Summary
records()
           
 
Method Summary
static void main(java.lang.String[] argv)
          First the JDBC connection is set up and created.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
, clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

records

public records()
Method Detail

main

public static void main(java.lang.String[] argv)
First the JDBC connection is set up and created. Using the JDBC connection object, a TableDataSet is constructed without using SQL -- by supplying the Connection object and the name of the Oracle table. In this example, there is code for inserting, updating, and deleting records with SQL that is automatically generated.

Creating a TableDataSet with a KeyDef is also illustrated in this sample code, which is required for updates and deletes to the DBMS data. You can save at either the record level or the table level with dbKona.


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

Copyright © 2000 BEA Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.