com.bea.control
Interface JdbcControl
- All Superinterfaces:
- JdbcControl
public interface JdbcControl
- extends JdbcControl
Simplifies access to a relational database from your Java code using SQL commands.
The Jdbc control handles the work of connecting to the database,
which makes it simpler to use than JDBC.
Note that only one of the methods of this interface (acceptChanges) is
visible in Design View for a Jdbc control in your application. You will
typically not use the others. The best way to use a Jdbc control is to
add it to your design, then add to the control methods that capture the
specific SQL expressions you want to execute against the database. Tasks
such as getting a database connection are handled for you as you use the
control.
This JdbcControl extends the org.apache.beehive.controls.system.jdbc.JdbcControl.
For more information regarding this control please visit api docs for the system controls
on the Apache Beehive site, which is currently
at
http://beehive.apache.org/docs/1.0m1/apidocs/classref_systemcontrols.
This URL is likely to change.
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface org.apache.beehive.controls.system.jdbc.JdbcControl |
JdbcControl.ConnectionDataSource, JdbcControl.ConnectionDriver, JdbcControl.ConnectionOptions, JdbcControl.FetchDirection, JdbcControl.HoldabilityType, JdbcControl.JndiContextFactory, JdbcControl.ScrollType, JdbcControl.SQL, JdbcControl.SQLParameter, JdbcControl.TypeMapper, JdbcControl.UndefinedIteratorType, JdbcControl.UndefinedResultSetMapper |
acceptChanges
void acceptChanges(RowSet r)
throws SQLException,
weblogic.jdbc.rowset.OptimisticConflictException
- Wrapper for RowSet.acceptChanges().
- Throws:
SQLException
weblogic.jdbc.rowset.OptimisticConflictException