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Class examples.dbkona.sequences
java.lang.Object
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+----examples.dbkona.sequences
- public class sequences
- extends Object
This class demonstrates using a dbKona Sequence object to create,
use, and drop an Oracle sequence. A dbKona Sequence object is a
wrapper for an Oracle sequence.
To run this example, you'll need an Oracle database. The example
is executed from the command line and results are displayed to
standard out.
To set up this example:
- Set up your development shell as described in
Setting up your environment.
- Change connection parameters to correspond to your Oracle configuration.
If you need more help, check the section on connecting
to a database in the Developers Guide, Using WebLogic jDriver for Oracle.
- Compile this example by executing the following command in your development shell:
$ javac -d %CLIENT_CLASSES% sequences.java
- Run this example by executing the following command in your development shell:
$ java examples.dbkona.sequences
- Author:
- Copyright (c) 1996-2000 by BEA Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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sequences()
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main(String[])
- Here the JDBC connection is configured and made.
sequences
public sequences()
main
public static void main(String argv[]) throws Exception
- Here the JDBC connection is configured and made. Before we
attempt to create a new dbKona Sequence, which is always
used in context of the JDBC connection object, we first try
to drop a Sequence of the same name. Then the Sequence is
created and its next value is printed out in a loop from
0 - 9. Finally the Sequence is dropped and closed, and the
JDBC connection is closed.
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