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<h1 class="topictitle1">JdbcMeDriver class</h1>
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<div class="section"><p>The <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/micro/JdbcMeDriver.html#NAVBAR_TOP">JdbcMeDriver class</a> provides a subset of functions available
in the IBM<sup>®</sup> Toolbox
for Java™ <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/access/AS400JDBCStatement.html">AS400JDBCDriver
class</a>. Use JdbcMeDriver in your <a href="microconcept.htm#microconcept__tier0">Tier0</a> client
application to run simple SQL statements that have no parameters and obtain <a href="microjdbcmelivers.htm#microjdbcmelivers">ResultSets</a> that the
statements produce.</p>
<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> To use ToolboxMe for iSeries™ classes, you must separately
download and set up the ToolboxME for iSeries component. For more information,
see <a href="microsetup.htm#microsetup">Downloading and setting up ToolboxME for iSeries</a>.</div>
<p>You don't explicitly
register the JdbcMeDriver; instead the <strong>driver</strong> property you specify
on the URL in the JdbcMeConnection.getConnection() method determines the
driver. For example, to load the IBM Developer Kit for Java JDBC
driver (called the 'native' driver), use code similar to the following:</p>
<pre> Connection c = JdbcMeDriver.getConnection(
"jdbc:as400://mysystem.myworld.com;meserver=myMeSrvr;driver=native;user=auser;password=apassword");</pre>
<p>The IBM Toolbox
for Java JDBC
driver does not require an AS400 object as an input parameter like the other IBM Toolbox
for Java classes
that get data from a server. However, an AS400 object is used internally
and you must explicitly provide a user ID and password. Provide the user
ID and password either in the URL or by way of the parameters on the getConnection()
method.</p>
<p>For examples of using getConnection(), see <a href="microjdbcmecon.htm#microjdbcmecon">JDBCMeConnection</a>.</p>
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