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java.lang.Object | +--examples.jdbc.mssqlserver4.exsql
This simple example shows how JDBC Extended SQL can be embedded in standard SQL sent to the DBMS. Extended SQL is part of the JDBC spec, and provides a DBMS-neutral way of using the many secondary functions provided by any DBMS, but in a proprietary syntax. The WebLogic JDBC drivers will convert extended SQL syntax to the DBMS-specific syntax for the relevant function. Please see our documentation for links to the complete Extended SQL specification.
This example is run on the command line and is output to System.out.
Please note that this example uses a simple method for obtaining result sets, update counts, and/or the output parameter values it may generate. This is always possible with simple, known queries. When executing complex or unknown possibly multi-statement SQL or stored procedures, you should use the example in complexproc.java to ensure that all results become available.
$ set CLASSPATH=%WL_HOME%/lib/mssqlserver4v65.jar;%CLASSPATH%
$ javac -d %CLIENT_CLASSES% exsql.java
$ java examples.jdbc.mssqlserver4.exsql
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exsql()
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Method Summary | |
static void |
main(java.lang.String[] argv)
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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Constructor Detail |
public exsql()
Method Detail |
public static void main(java.lang.String[] argv)
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Documentation is available at http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs60 |
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