// Copyright InterBase Software Corporation, 1998. // Written by com.inprise.interbase.interclient.r&d.PaulOstler :-) // // An example of using a JDBC 2 Standard Extension DataSource. // The DataSource facility provides an alternative to the JDBC DriverManager, // essentially duplicating all of the driver manager’s useful functionality. // Although, both mechanisms may be used by the same application if desired, // JavaSoft encourages developers to regard the DriverManager as a legacy // feature of the JDBC API. // Applications should use the DataSource API whenever possible. // A JDBC implementation that is accessed via the DataSource API is not // automatically registered with the DriverManager. // The DriverManager, Driver, and DriverPropertyInfo interfaces // may be deprecated in the future. public final class DataSourceExample { static public void main (String args[]) { // Create an InterClient data source bean manually; // beans are normally manipulated by a GUI tool. // Bean properties are always set using the setXXX signature. interbase.interclient.DataSource dataSource = new interbase.interclient.DataSource (); // Set the standard properties dataSource.setServerName ("perdy"); dataSource.setDatabaseName ("d:/databases/employee.gdb"); dataSource.setDataSourceName ("Employee"); dataSource.setDescription ("An example database of employees"); dataSource.setPortNumber (3060); dataSource.setNetworkProtocol ("jdbc:interbase:"); dataSource.setRoleName (null); // Set the non-standard properties dataSource.setCharSet (interbase.interclient.CharacterEncodings.NONE); dataSource.setSuggestedCachePages (0); dataSource.setSweepOnConnect (false); // Connect to the InterClient DataSource try { dataSource.setLoginTimeout (10); java.sql.Connection c = dataSource.getConnection ("sysdba", "masterkey"); // At this point, there is no implicit driver instance // registered with the driver manager! System.out.println ("got connection"); c.close (); } catch (java.sql.SQLException e) { System.out.println ("sql exception: " + e.getMessage ()); } } }