Defining the profile
To define a connection through the JDBC interface, you must create a database profile by supplying values for at least the basic connection parameters in the Database Profile Setup - JDBC dialog box. You can then select this profile at any time to connect to your database in the development environment.
For information on how to define a database profile, see Using database profiles.
Specifying connection parameters
To provide maximum flexibility (as provided in the JDBC API), the JDBC interface supports database connections made with different combinations of connection parameters:
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Driver name, URL, and Properties
You should specify values for this combination of connection parameters if you need to define driver-specific properties. When properties are defined, you must also define the user ID and password in the properties field.
For example, when connecting to the jConnect driver, the following values should be entered in the Driver-Specific Properties field:
SQLINITSTRING=set TextSize 32000; user=system;password=manager;
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Driver name, URL, User ID, and Password
You should specify values for this combination of connection parameters if you do not need to define any driver-specific properties.
Driver Name: com.sybase.jdbc.SybDriver URL: jdbc:sybase:Tds:localhost:2638 Login ID: dba Password: sql
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Driver name and URL
You should specify values for this combination of connections parameters when the user ID and password are included as part of the URL.
For example, when connecting to the Oracle JDBC driver, the URL can include the user ID and password:
jdbc:oracle:thin:userid/password@host:port:dbname
Specifying properties when connecting to jConnect
If you plan to use the blob datatype in InfoMaker, you should be aware that jConnect imposes a restriction on blob size. Consequently, before you make your database connection from InfoMaker, you might want to reset the blob size to a value greater than the maximum size you plan to use.
To set blob size, define the jConnect property SQLINITSTRING in the Driver-Specific Properties box on the Connection page. The SQLINITSTRING property is used to define commands to be passed to the back-end database server:
SQLINITSTRING=set TextSize 32000;
Remember that if you define a property in the Driver-Specific Properties box, you must also define the user ID and password in this box.
Specifying the appropriate Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Since the JDB interface supports several JVMs, you must specify which version of the JVM you want to use. For consistent behavior, the same version of the JVM used during development should be used at runtime.
Set the JavaVM DBParm on the Options tab page to select the appropriate JVM. The default value is JRE 1.4. The following table lists the supported JVMs and their corresponding JavaVM DBParm value.