Using embedded Structured Query Language in Java (SQLJ) support

You can use Structured Query Language in Java (SQLJ) to develop data access applications that connect to DB2 databases.

About this task

WebSphere Application Server for z/OS provides support for applications that use Structured Query Language in Java (SQLJ ) to connect to a DB2 for z/OS backend database.

Procedure

  1. Acquire the required drivers to run SQLJ.
    The level of support provided depends on the driver that is used to connect to DB2 for z/OS, such as:
    • The DB2 for z/OS Legacy Driver in conjunction with the DB2 for z/OS Local JDBC Provider (RRS), which supports the use of SQLJ-backed servlets, session beans, and entity beans using bean-managed persistence
    • The DB2 Universal JDBC Driver in conjunction with the DB2 Universal JDBC Driver Provider, which supports the use of SQLJ-backed servlets, session beans, and entity beans using bean managed persistence or container managed persistence
  2. Review the appropriate task file for instructions on using SQLJ.



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