Any projects that support Java™ development are eligible for SQLJ support,
including J2EE projects, Web projects, EJB projects, and Java projects.
You can add SQLJ support to a project by using one of the following
methods:
- Create an SQLJ file in the project using
the New SQLJ File wizard.
- Use the Add SQLJ Support wizard.
To add SQLJ support to a project with the Add SQLJ Support wizard:
- Open the Add SQLJ Support wizard:
- Click , or click the New toolbar
button.
- In the New window, expand the Data category,
and then expand the SQLJ category.
- Click Add SQLJ Support to Projects, and
then click Next.
The wizard displays a list of all the eligible projects that do
not have SQLJ support.
- Select the projects to which you want to add SQLJ support.
- Specify the JAR file to resolve SQLJ references.
- To specify advanced properties for all the projects that you selected:
- Select the Set advanced project properties check
box, and then click Next.
- On the Advanced Project Properties page, specify additional
JAR files, translation options, and whether to use long package names for
the projects.
- Click Finish to add SQLJ support to the
selected projects.
Adding SQLJ support to a project creates a folder in the project
for SQLJ customization scripts (the default name is SQLJAntScripts).