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| Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ | | | Copyright | | | Table of Contents | | | Preface | | | 1. Introduction | | | 2. Relational Databases, SQL, and PL/SQL | | | 3. Fundamental SQLJ Programming | | | 4. Database Objects | | | 5. Collections | | | 6. Deploying SQLJ in the JServer | | | 7. Large Objects | | | 8. Contexts and Multithreading | | | 9. Advanced Transaction Control | | | 10. Performance Tuning | | | 11. Combining JDBC, SQLJ, and Dynamic SQL | | | A. Java and Oracle Type Mappings | | | B. Oracle Java Utilities Reference | | | C. SQLJ in Applets, Servlets, and JavaServer Pages | | | Colophon | | | Index | | | Database > Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ > B. Oracle Java Utilities Reference | 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
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The Oracle SQLJ translator. Use sqlj to translate and compile your SQL programs. - jpub
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The JPublisher utility. Use jpub to create Java classes that correspond to Oracle database object types. - loadjava
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Use loadjava to load class, ZIP, JAR, SQLJ, and resource files into an Oracle database. - dropjava
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Use dropjava to remove class, ZIP, JAR, SQLJ, and resource files from an Oracle database. - deployejb
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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. |
Index terms contained in this section deployejb utility dropjava utility jpub utility loadjava utility sqlj utility | |