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| ====== Simple Java program using JDBC to access an Omnidex Environment ====== | ====== Simple Java program using JDBC to access an Omnidex Environment ====== | ||
| - | ===== Step 1 - Create the JAVA program ===== | + | ===== Step 1 - Create the JAVA program to test JDBC Connect ===== |
| <code JAVA> | <code JAVA> | ||
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| ===== Step 2 Run OdxNet ===== | ===== Step 2 Run OdxNet ===== | ||
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| + | * Under Windows, open a console window | ||
| + | * Run OdxNet | ||
| + | * OdxNet will default to listening on PORT 7555. | ||
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| ===== Step 3 Create an Omnidex Datasource File ===== | ===== Step 3 Create an Omnidex Datasource File ===== | ||
| ===== Step 4 Compile the JAVA application ===== | ===== Step 4 Compile the JAVA application ===== | ||
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| // The SQL statement to be executed | // The SQL statement to be executed | ||
| - | String sql = "select * from table1"; | + | String sql = "select * from table1 where mytext = 'bears'"; |
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| } // End Class | } // End Class | ||
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| ===== Compile and test the SELECT Statement ===== | ===== Compile and test the SELECT Statement ===== | ||
| - | C:\dev\java>javac OdxSimpleSelect.java | + | {{:cmd:cmd_java_jdbc_simple.png|}} |
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