#! /bin/ksh ############################################################################# # (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 2007 All rights reserved. # # The following sample of source code ("Sample") is owned by International # Business Machines Corporation or one of its subsidiaries ("IBM") and is # copyrighted and licensed, not sold. You may use, copy, modify, and # distribute the Sample in any form without payment to IBM, for the purpose of # assisting you in the development of your applications. # # The Sample code is provided to you on an "AS IS" basis, without warranty of # any kind. IBM HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some jurisdictions do # not allow for the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties, so the above # limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. IBM shall not be liable for # any damages you suffer as a result of using, copying, modifying or # distributing the Sample, even if IBM has been advised of the possibility of # such damages. ############################################################################# # SCRIPT: spcat # To catalog JDBC stored procedures on UNIX # Catalogs the stored procedures in the SpServer library # SpDrop.db2 uncatalogs the stored procedures if previously cataloged # SpCreate.db2 catalogs the stored procedures # Both CLP scripts can be run on their own # Usage: spcat ############################################################################# # Uncatalog the stored procedures if previously cataloged db2 -td@ -vf SpDrop.db2 # Connect to 'sample' database db2 connect to sample # Uninstall the jar file if already installed db2 "CALL sqlj.remove_jar('MYJAR')" # Remove the jar file if it already exists rm SpServer.jar # Create a jar file 'SPServer.jar' using the class file 'SpServer.class' # Compile 'SpServer.java' to get the class file 'SpServer.class' echo "Executing 'javac SpServer.java'..." javac SpServer.java # Create the jar file echo "Executing 'jar cf SpServer.jar SpServer.class'..." jar cf $HOME/SpServer.jar SpServer.class # Install the jar file using a unique jar-id. db2 "CALL sqlj.install_jar('file:$HOME/SpServer.jar', 'MYJAR')" # Disconnect from 'sample' database db2 connect reset # Catalog the stored procedures db2 -td@ -vf SpCreate.db2