After you create an SQLJ file, you can edit the file, and add SQLJ
clauses. When you have finished the SQLJ files in an SQLJ-enabled Java™ project,
you can build the project, debug it, and then run the code in the project.
Adding SQLJ support to Java projects
Any projects that support Java development are eligible for SQLJ support, including J2EE projects, Web projects, EJB projects, and Java projects.
Editing SQLJ files
You can edit SQLJ files in the workbench in the same way that you can edit Java files.
Renaming SQLJ files
You can rename an SQLJ file by using the Refactoring wizard. When you rename an SQLJ file, the class is also renamed. Optionally, all references to the class that occur in Java files or SQLJ files that are in source folders in SQLJ-enabled Java projects in your workspace are also updated.
SQLJ Assist wizards
While you are working in the SQLJ editor, you can use the SQLJ Assist wizards to add SQLJ clauses to an SQLJ file.