This is an example of how to use the native JDBC connection and the IBM® Toolbox for Java™ JDBC connection in a program.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // GetConnections example. // // This program demonstrates being able to use both JDBC drivers at // once in a program. Two Connection objects are created in this // program. One is a native JDBC connection and one is a IBM Toolbox for Java // JDBC connection. // // This technique is convenient because it allows you to use different // JDBC drivers for different tasks concurrently. For example, the // IBM Toolbox for Java JDBC driver is ideal for connecting to remote iSeries servers // and the native JDBC driver is faster for local connections. // You can use the strengths of each driver concurrently in your // application by writing code similar to this example. // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // This source is an example of the IBM Developer for Java JDBC driver. // IBM grants you a nonexclusive license to use this as an example // from which you can generate similar function tailored to // your own specific needs. // // This sample code is provided by IBM for illustrative purposes // only. These examples have not been thoroughly tested under all // conditions. IBM, therefore, cannot guarantee or imply // reliability, serviceability, or function of these programs. // // All programs contained herein are provided to you "AS IS" // without any warranties of any kind. The implied warranties of // merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are // expressly disclaimed. // // IBM Developer Kit for Java // (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001 // All rights reserved. // US Government Users Restricted Rights - // Use, duplication, or disclosure restricted // by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// import java.sql.*; import java.util.*; public class GetConnections { public static void main(java.lang.String[] args) { // Verify input. if (args.length != 2) { System.out.println("Usage (CL command line): java GetConnections PARM(<user> <password>)"); System.out.println(" where <user> is a valid iSeries user ID"); System.out.println(" and <password> is the password for that user ID"); System.exit(0); } // Register both drivers. try { Class.forName("com.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver"); Class.forName("com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver"); } catch (ClassNotFoundException cnf) { System.out.println("ERROR: One of the JDBC drivers did not load."); System.exit(0); } try { // Obtain a connection with each driver. Connection conn1 = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:db2://localhost", args[0], args[1]); Connection conn2 = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:as400://localhost", args[0], args[1]); // Verify that they are different. if (conn1 instanceof com.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Connection) System.out.println("conn1 is running under the native JDBC driver."); else System.out.println("There is something wrong with conn1."); if (conn2 instanceof com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCConnection) System.out.println("conn2 is running under the IBM Toolbox for Java JDBC driver."); else System.out.println("There is something wrong with conn2."); conn1.close(); conn2.close(); } catch (SQLException e) { System.out.println("ERROR: " + e.getMessage()); } } }