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<h1 class="topictitle1">Print the contents of DB2 SQLJ profiles (db2profp and profp)</h1>
<div><p>The DB2<sup>®</sup> SQLJ
Profile Printer, db2profp, prints the contents of a DB2 customized profile in plain text. The
Profile Printer, profp, prints the contents of profiles generated by the SQLJ
translator in plain text.</p>
<p>To print the content of the profiles generated by the SQLJ translator in
plain text, use the profp utility as follows:</p>
<pre> profp <em>MyClass_SJProfile0.ser</em></pre>
<p>Where <em>MyClass_SJProfile0.ser</em> is the name of the profile you want
to print.</p>
<p>To print the content of the DB2 customized version of the profile in
plain text, use the db2profp utility as follows:</p>
<pre> db2profp <em>MyClass_SJProfile0.ser</em></pre>
<p>Where <em>MyClass_SJProfile0.ser</em> is the name of the profile you want
to print.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> If you run db2profp on an uncustomized profile, it tells you
that the profile has not been customized. If you run profp on a customized
profile, it displays the contents of the profile without the customizations.</p>
<p><strong>DB2 SQLJ
Profile Printer usage and syntax:</strong></p>
<pre> db2profp [<em>options</em>] &lt;<em>SQLJ_profile_name</em>&gt;</pre>
<p>Where <em>SQLJ_profile_name</em> is the name of the profile to be printed
and <em>options</em> is the list of options you want.</p>
<p>The options available for db2profp are the following:</p>
<dl><dt class="dlterm"><samp class="codeph">-URL=&lt;<em>JDBC_URL</em>&gt;</samp></dt>
<dd>Where <em>JDBC_URL</em> is the URL you want to connect to. For more information,
see <a href="jdbc.htm">Access your iSeries™ database with the IBM<sup>®</sup> Developer
Kit for Java™ JDBC driver</a>.</dd>
</dl>
<dl><dt class="dlterm"><samp class="codeph">-user=&lt;<em>username</em>&gt;</samp></dt>
<dd>Where <em>username</em> is the user name is your user profile.</dd>
</dl>
<dl><dt class="dlterm"><samp class="codeph">-password=&lt;<em>password</em>&gt;</samp></dt>
<dd>Where <em>password</em> is the password of your user profile.</dd>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="sqljintr.htm" title="DB2 Structured Query Language for Java (SQLJ) support is based on the SQLJ ANSI standard. The DB2 SQLJ support is contained in the IBM Developer Kit for Java. DB2 SQLJ support allows you to create, build, and run embedded SQL for Java applications.">Access databases using IBM Developer Kit for Java DB2 SQLJ support</a></div>
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<div><a href="sqlj.htm" title="The SQLJ translator, sqlj, generates a serialized profile containing information about the SQL operations found in the SQLJ program. The SQLJ translator uses the /QIBM/ProdData/Java400/ext/translator.zip file.">The structured query language for Java (SQLJ) translator (sqlj)</a></div>
<div><a href="sqljdbpc.htm" title="You can use the DB2 SQLJ Profile Customizer, db2profc, to make your Java application work more efficiently with your database.">Precompile SQL statements in a profile using the DB2 SQLJ profile customizer, db2profc</a></div>
<div><a href="sqljpdb.htm" title="The SQLJ profile auditor installer (profdb) installs and uninstalls debugging class-auditors. The debugging class-auditors are installed into an existing set of binary profiles. Once the debugging class-auditors are installed, all RTStatement and RTResultSet calls made during application run time are logged. They can be logged to a file or standard output. The logs can then be inspected to verify the behavior and trace errors of the application. Note that only the calls made to the underlying RTStatement and RTResultSetcall interface at run time are audited.">SQLJ profile auditor installer (profdb)</a></div>
<div><a href="sqljembd.htm" title="Static SQL statements in SQLJ are in SQLJ clauses. SQLJ clauses begin with #sql and end with a semicolon (;) character.">Embed SQL statements in your Java application</a></div>
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<div class="reltasks"><strong>Related tasks</strong><br />
<div><a href="sqljpc.htm" title="The SQLJ profile conversion tool (profconv) converts a serialized profile instance to Java class format. The profconv tool is needed because some browsers do not support loading a serialized object from a resource file that is associated with an applet. Run the profconv utility to perform the conversion.">Convert a serialized profile instance to Java class format using the SQLJ profile conversion tool (profconv)</a></div>
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