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Class examples.jdbc.mssqlserver4.records

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

public class records
extends Object
This simple example shows how JDBC can be used to execute DDL and DML.

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.

To set up this example:

  1. Set up your development shell as described in Package examples.jdbc.mssqlserver4.

  2. Change the database URL, login, and password connection parameters to correspond to your Microsoft SQL Server configuration. If you need more help, check the section on connecting to a database in the Developers Guide, Using WebLogic jDriver for Microsoft SQL Server.

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

    $ javac -d c:/weblogic/mssqlserver4/classes records.java

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

    $ java examples.jdbc.mssqlserver4.records


Constructor Index

 o records()

Method Index

 o main(String[])

Constructors

 o records
 public records()

Methods

 o main
 public static void main(String argv[]) throws Exception

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