If you are using DB2®, you can use the DB2SQLJCustomize
wizard to generate
and run an SQLJ customization script in your SQLJ-enabled project.
Running
a customization script adds run-time information to the SQLJ serialized
profiles
in your project that is specific to DB2 and
binds the profiles to the database.
After you customize and bind the SQLJ profiles in a project, you can
customize
and bind only the profiles that are associated with an updated SQLJ
file in
the project.
Before you begin
Prerequisites: - Add SQLJ support to the project.
- Translate the SQLJ files
to Java™ code. The translation process creates
the SQLJ profiles.
- To customize and bind the SQLJ profiles
that are associated with an updated
SQLJ file, you must customize and bind the SQLJ profiles in the project.
- To only bind the SQLJ profiles, you must have customized the SQLJ
profiles
previously.
About this task
To customize and bind the
SQLJ profiles that are associated with
an updated SQLJ file:
Choose one of
the following options, based on whether you want
to change the settings that you used for customizing and binding the
SQLJ
profiles in the project:
Option |
Perform these steps |
To
change the customization settings |
- In the Java perspective, open the Package Explorer
view.
- Right-click the Java project
that contains SQLJ file, and
then click Customize/Bind SQLJ Profiles on
the pop-up
menu.
- On the pages of the DB2SQLJCustomize wizard, change
the necessary customization
settings.
- On the Package Targets page of the wizard, select
the packages that are
associated with the SQLJ profiles for the SQLJ file, and then click Run.
|
If you do not want to change
the customization settings |
- In the Java perspective, open the Package Explorer
view.
- Right-click the SQLJ file, and then click Customize
SQLJ Profiles on
the pop-up menu.
|
Results
The progress and results of the customize and bind processes
are
shown in the Console view. By default, this view is not shown. To
see the
progress and results in the Console view:
- If the Console view
is open in the workbench, click the Console tab.
- If the Console view is not open in the workbench, click .
You can
set a preference to
show the Console
view automatically.