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How to establish a connection with the database using the properties file in JDBC?

Rishi Raj
Rishi Raj
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 2K+ Views

One of the variant of the getConnection() method of the DriverManager class accepts url of the database, (String format) a properties file and establishes connection with the database.Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection(url, properties);To establish a connection with a database using this method −Set the Driver class name as a system property −System.setProperty("Jdbc.drivers", "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");Create a properties object as −Properties properties = new Properties();Add the user name and password to the above created Properties object as −properties.put("user", "root"); properties.put("password", "password");Finally invoke the getConnection() method of the DriverManager class by passing the URL and, properties object as parameters.//Getting the connection String url = "jdbc:mysql://localhost/mydatabase"; Connection con = ...

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What is CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT in JDBC?

Vikyath Ram
Vikyath Ram
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 542 Views

CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT is the constant value of the ResultSet interface representing the holdability value. If the ResultSet holdability is set to this value whenever you commit/save a transaction using the commit() method of the Connection interface, the ResultSet objects created in the current transaction (that are already opened) will be closed.Let us create a table with name MyPlayers in MySQL database using CREATE statement as shown below −CREATE TABLE MyPlayers(    ID INT,    First_Name VARCHAR(255),    Last_Name VARCHAR(255),    Date_Of_Birth date,    Place_Of_Birth VARCHAR(255),    Country VARCHAR(255),    PRIMARY KEY (ID) );Now, we will insert 7 records in MyPlayers table ...

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Java Connection The setClientInfo() method with example

Vikyath Ram
Vikyath Ram
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 1K+ Views

The setClientInfo() method of the Connection interface sets values to the client info properties of the current connection object.ParametersThis method accepts a Properties object as a parameter.con.setClientInfo(properties);To set values to the client info properties file.Register the driver using the registerDriver() method of the DriverManager class as −//Registering the Driver DriverManager.registerDriver(new com.mysql.jdbc.Driver());Get the connection using the getConnection() method of the DriverManager class as −//Getting the connection String url = "jdbc:mysql://localhost/mydatabase"; Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection(url, "root", "password");Create a properties object as −Properties properties = new Properties();Add the required key-value pairs to the above created Properties object as −properties.put("user_name", "new_user"); properties.put("password", "password");Set the above created ...

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Java Connection getNumeric() method with example

Vikyath Ram
Vikyath Ram
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 264 Views

The getNumeric() method of the Connection interface retrieves the list of math functions supported by the current database. The names returned by this method are the Open CLI math function names.This method returns a String value holding the list of functions separated by commas (", ").To get the list of the numeric functions supported by the underlying database −Make sure your database is up and running.Register the driver using the registerDriver() method of the DriverManager class. Pass an object of the driver class corresponding to the underlying database.Get the connection object using the getConnection() method of the DriverManager class. Pass the URL the ...

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Java Connection getSystemFunctions() method with example

Vikyath Ram
Vikyath Ram
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 192 Views

This method retrieves the list of System functions supported by the current database. The names returned by this method are the Open CLI System function names.This method returns a String value holding the list of functions separated by commas (", ").To get the list of the System functions supported by the underlying database −Make sure your database is up and running.Register the driver using the registerDriver() method of the DriverManager class. Pass an object of the driver class corresponding to the underlying database.Get the connection object using the getConnection() method of the DriverManager class. Pass the URL the database and, user ...

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Java DatabaseMetaData getSearchStringEscape() method with example

Vikyath Ram
Vikyath Ram
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 219 Views

The getSearchStringEscape() method of the DatabaseMetaData interface is used to get the that is used to escape the wildcard characters ('_' or, '%') by the underlying database.This method returns a string parameter representing the value that is used to escape wildcard charactersTo get the DatabaseMetaData object −Make sure your database is up and running.Register the driver using the registerDriver() method of the DriverManager class. Pass an object of the driver class corresponding to the underlying database.Get the connection object using the getConnection() method of the DriverManager class. Pass the URL the database and, user name, password of a user in the database, ...

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Java ResultSet isBeforeFirst() method with example

Arushi
Arushi
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 4K+ Views

When we execute certain SQL queries (SELECT query in general) they return tabular data.The java.sql.ResultSet interface represents such tabular data returned by the SQL statements.i.e. the ResultSet object holds the tabular data returned by the methods that execute the statements which quires the database (executeQuery() method of the Statement interface in general).The ResultSet object has a cursor/pointer which points to the current row. Initially this cursor is positioned before first row.The isBeforeFirst() method of the ResultSet interface is used to determine whether the cursor is at the default position of the ResultSet.rs.isBeforeFirst();This method returns an boolean this value is true, if the cursor is ...

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Java ResultSet isClosed() method with example

Vikyath Ram
Vikyath Ram
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 495 Views

When we execute certain SQL queries (SELECT query in general) they return tabular data.The java.sql.ResultSet interface represents such tabular data returned by the SQL statements.i.e. the ResultSet object holds the tabular data returned by the methods that execute the statements which quires the database (executeQuery() method of the Statement interface in general).The ResultSet object has a cursor/pointer which points to the current row. Initially this cursor is positioned before first row.The isClosed() method of the ResultSet interface is used to determine whether the current ResultSet object is closed.rs.isclosed()CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMITIf the holdability of the ResultSet object is set to this value. Whenever you commit/save ...

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How to retrieve the contents of a ResultSet from last to first in JDBC?

Arushi
Arushi
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 772 Views

ResultSet objectCertain SQL queries (especially SELECT) returns tabular data, In JDBC the object of the java.sql.ResultSet interface holds the tabular data returned by the methods that execute the statements which quires the database (executeQuery() method of the Statement interface in general).ResultSet Cursor/pointerThe ResultSet object has a cursor/pointer which points to the current row. Initially this cursor is positioned before first row.There are two types of result sets namely, forward only and, bidirectional. By default the ResultSet we get by the executeQuery() method is of the type forward only. Using this you can traverse/move the cursor only forward direction.Bidirectional ResultSetA bi-directional ResultSet ...

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How to move the ResultSet cursor to the next row in JDBC?

Vikyath Ram
Vikyath Ram
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 1K+ Views

Whenever we execute SQL statements using the executeQuery() method, it returns a ResultSet object which holds the tabular data returned by the SELECT queries(in general).The ResultSet object contains a cursor/pointer which points to the current row. Initially this cursor is positioned before first row (default position).You can move the cursor of the ResultSet object to the next row from the current position, using the next() method of the ResultSet interface.rs.next()This method returns a boolean value specifying whether the ResultSet object contains more rows.If there are no rows next to its current position this method returns false, else it returns true.Let us create ...

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