Application Development Guide
Programming in Java
Programming Considerations
Comparison of SQLJ to JDBC
Advantages Over Other Languages
SQL Security
Source and Output Files
Java Class Libraries
Java Packages
Supported SQL Data Types
SQLSTATE and SQLCODE Values
DB2 Trace Facilities
Creating Java Applications and Applets
How Does It Work?
JDBC Programming
How the DB2Appl Program Works
JDBC Example: DB2Appl.java
Distributing a JDBC Application
Distributing and Running a JDBC Applet
JDBC 2.0
Features
Compatibility
Performing the Installation
SQLJ Programming
DB2 SQLJ Support
DB2 SQLJ Restrictions
Embedding SQL Statements
Declaring Iterators for Positioned Updates and Deletes
SQLJ Example: App.sqlj
Host Variables
Calls to Stored Procedures and Functions
Compiling and Running SQLJ Programs
SQLJ Precompile Options
Stored Procedures and UDFs
Where to Put Java Classes
Debugging Stored Procedures
Preparing to Debug
Populating the Debug Table
Invoking the Debugger
Java Stored Procedures and UDFs
Installing, Replacing, and Removing JAR Files
Function Definitions
Using LOBs and Graphical Objects With JDBC 1.22
JDBC and SQLJ Interoperability
Session Sharing
Connection Resource Management
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