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Variables used, connection options and example data

Variable

Meaning

Connection option

Example

 

Name of the database user

username

MONA

 

Password of the database user

password

RED

<database_name>

Name of database instance

 

DEMODB

<database_computer>

Name of the computer on which the database instance is running

 

PARMA

 

SQL mode

sqlmode

ORACLE

Example 1

You use getConnection (String url, String user, String password). The connection options are specified as part of the connection URL.

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       1.      Content of the variable url:
"jdbc:sapdb://PARMA/DEMODB?sqlmode=ORACLE"

       2.      Calling the method:
java.sql.Connection conn = java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection (url, username, password);

Example 2

You use getConnection (String url). The connection options, name and password of the database user are specified as part of the connection URL:

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       1.      Content of the variable url:
"jdbc:sapdb://PARMA/DEMODB?sqlmode=ORACLE&user=MONA&password=RED"

       2.      Calling the method:

java.sql.Connection conn = java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection (url);

Example 3

You use getConnection(String url, Properties info). The connection options, name and password of the database user are transferred in an object of the java.util.Properties class.

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       1.      Content of the connection url:

"jdbc:sapdb://PARMA/DEMODB"

       2.      Creating an object of the class java.util.Properties:

java.util.Properties properties = new java.util.Properties ();

       3.      Defining the connection options:

properties.setProperty ("user", "MONA");

properties.setProperty ("password", "RED");

properties.setProperty ("sqlmode", "ORACLE");

       4.      Calling the method:

java.sql.Connection conn = java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection (url, properties);

 

 

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