If you are developing SQLJ
applications for DB2®, you can improve runtime performance
by customizing and binding the SQLJ profiles to the database.
Customize and bind processes for DB2
Running a
customization script adds runtime information to the
SQLJ serialized profiles in your project that is specific to DB2 and
binds
the profiles to the database.
Customizing and binding SQLJ profiles in projects (DB2)
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.
Customizing and binding SQLJ profiles for updated SQLJ files (DB2)
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.
SQLJ restrictions for DB2
The following restrictions
apply to DB2 applications that contain SQLJ files.