If you are using DB2®, you can use the DB2SQLJCustomize wizard to generate
and run an SQLJ customization script in your SQLJ-enabled project. Running
a customization script adds run-time information to the SQLJ serialized profiles
in your project that is specific to DB2 and binds the profiles to the database.
After you customize and bind the SQLJ profiles in a project, you can customize
and bind only the profiles that are associated with an updated SQLJ file in
the project.
Prerequisites: - You must add SQLJ support to the project.
- Translate the SQLJ files to Java™ code. The translation process creates
the SQLJ profiles.
- To only bind the SQLJ profiles, you must have customized the SQLJ profiles
previously.
To customize and bind the SQLJ profiles in a project:
- In the Package Explorer view of the Java perspective, right-click the Java project
that contains SQLJ profiles, and then click Customize/Bind SQLJ
Profiles on the pop-up menu.
- Complete the DB2SQLJCustomize wizard, and then click Run.
The progress and results of the customize and bind processes are
shown in the Console view. By default, this view is not shown. To see the
progress and results in the Console view:
- If the Console view is open in the workbench, click the Console tab.
- If the Console view is not open in the workbench, click .
You can
set a preference to show the Console
view automatically.