Preferences window - SQLJ Applications page

Use this page to set preferences for processing SQLJ files.

Only the SQL preferences are available on the SQLJ preferences page. All other preferences for Java™ editing are specified by Java editor preferences.
SQLJ translator JAR file
The full path and file name of the JAR file that contains the SQLJ class library that implements SQLJ translation support. If the DB2® Application Development Client is installed, the default value of this option is <db2home>/java/sqlj.zip (db2home is where the DB2 Application Development Client is installed); otherwise, the default value is blank.
SQLJ translator class name
The fully qualified package name of the SQLJ class used for translating SQLJ statements. If the DB2 Application Development Client is installed, the default value of this preference is sqlj.tools.Sqlj.
Method for invoking SQLJ translator
Determines whether to process all SQLJ files in one instance of the Java virtual machine. The DB2 SQLJ translator can translate all SQLJ files together in one process; however, the SQLJ translator for other databases might need a separate process for each file. If the DB2 Application Development Client is installed, the default selection for this preference is Direct call to translator class; otherwise, the default selection is Create a new process for every translation.
SQLJ profile print command
The name of the command to use for printing the contents of an SQLJ serialized profile in plain text. The name of the default command is db2sqljprint.
SQLJ Java source folder
The name to use for the folder that contains SQLJ Java source files. This preference is used only if a new source folder can be created. If the source folder and the output folder are the same, generated Java files are put in the same folder as SQLJ files. The default folder name is SQLJJavaSource.
SQLJ customization script folder
The name to use for the folder that contains SQLJ Ant scripts. The default folder name is SQLJAntScripts. This preference is used only when a new customization script folder is created. If the project already contains an SQLJ customization script folder, the SQLJ Ant scripts are stored in that folder.
Color for SQLJ clause in editor
Shows the color in which SQLJ statements are displayed in the Java code editor. To change the color, click the color button and then select a color from the palette in the Color window.
Enable debugging from SQLJ file
If this check box is selected, debugging occurs in the SQLJ file rather than the Java file. This check box is selected by default.
Set generated Java files as read only
If this check box is selected, you must edit code in the SQLJ file instead of in the Java file that is generated from the SQLJ file. If you update an SQLJ file, any changes to the code that were made in the Java file are lost when a new Java file is generated. This check box is selected by default.
Translate SQLJ files when project classpath changes
If this check box is selected, after you change the classpath for an SQLJ-enabled Java project, all the SQLJ files in the project are retranslated when the project is built. This check box is selected by default.
Related tasks
Setting SQLJ preferences
Related reference
Java editor preferences
db2sqljprint - SQLJ profile printer

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