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  Copyright
  Table of Contents
 openPreface
 open1. Introduction
 open2. Relational Databases, SQL, and PL/SQL
 open3. Fundamental SQLJ Programming
 open4. Database Objects
 open5. Collections
 open6. Deploying SQLJ in the JServer
 open7. Large Objects
 open8. Contexts and Multithreading
 open9. Advanced Transaction Control
 open10. Performance Tuning
 open11. Combining JDBC, SQLJ, and Dynamic SQL
 openA. Java and Oracle Type Mappings
 openB. Oracle Java Utilities Reference
 openC. SQLJ in Applets, Servlets, and JavaServer Pages
  Colophon
  Index

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Appendix B. Oracle Java Utilities Reference

Oracle provides several utilities you will find yourself using on a day-to-day basis when you do SQLJ development. These utilities are all command-line-driven, and are described in the following list:

sqlj

The Oracle SQLJ translator. Use sqlj to translate and compile your SQL programs.

jpub

The JPublisher utility. Use jpub to create Java classes that correspond to Oracle database object types.

loadjava

Use loadjava to load class, ZIP, JAR, SQLJ, and resource files into an Oracle database.

dropjava

Use dropjava to remove class, ZIP, JAR, SQLJ, and resource files from an Oracle database.

deployejb

Use deployejb to load Enterprise JavaBeans into an Oracle database.

This appendix shows you how to invoke each of these utilities and describes the command-line options supported for Version 8.1.6 of each utility.

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Index terms contained in this section

deployejb utility
dropjava utility
jpub utility
loadjava utility
sqlj utility



Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ
Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ
ISBN: 0596000871
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 150
Authors: Jason Price

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