Oracle8i JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference Release 2 (8.1.6) A81354-01 |
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By using the Oracle JDBC server-side internal driver, code that runs in an Oracle database, such as in Java stored procedures or Enterprise JavaBeans, can access the database in which it runs.
For a complete discussion of the server-side driver, see "JDBC in the Server: the Server-Side Internal Driver".
The server-side internal driver operates within a default session and default transaction context. For more information on default session and transaction context for the server-side driver, see "Session and Transaction Context for the Server-Side Internal Driver".
The server-side internal driver uses a default connection to the database. You can connect to the database with either the DriverManager.getConnection()
method or the Oracle-specific OracleDriver
class defaultConnection()
method. For more information on connecting to the database with the server-side driver, see "Connecting to the Database with the Server-Side Internal Driver".