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Problem(Abstract) |
Structured Query Language in Java™ (SQLJ) is only
supported for DB2® as the backend database. |
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Cause |
SQLJ is a set of programming extensions that allow a
programmer, using the Java programming language, to embed statements that
provide SQL (Structured Query Language) database requests.
Advantages of developing applications with SQLJ include improved
performance and a shorter, more efficient development cycle:
- You improve performance by using static SQL statements.
- You reduce the development cycle because you write less code with the
simpler SQLJ syntax, which reduces the number of lines of code required to
execute statements, and to set and retrieve parameters.
You might consider using SQLJ in situations where dynamic SQL is not
needed, and where applications use DB2 as the backend database. |
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Resolving the
problem |
All versions of WebSphere® Application Server V5.0, V5.1.
and V6.0 support SQLJ if application uses DB2 as the backend database. It
does not support SQLJ with other databases like Oracle, Sybase, Informix®,
SQL Server, Cloudscape™ and others. |
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Runtimes for Java Technology |
Java SDK |
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