//*************************************************************************** // (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. //*************************************************************************** // // SOURCE FILE NAME: TbCreate.sqlj // // SAMPLE: How to create and drop tables // // SQL Statements USED: // CREATE TABLE // DROP TABLE // COMMIT // // Classes used from Util.sqlj are: // Db // SqljException // // // Output will vary depending on the JDBC driver connectivity used. //*************************************************************************** // // For more information on the sample programs, see the README file. // // For information on developing Java applications see the Developing Java Applications book. // // For information on using SQL statements, see the SQL Reference. // // For the latest information on programming, compiling, and running DB2 // applications, visit the DB2 Information Center at // http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9r7/index.jsp //**************************************************************************/ import java.sql.*; import sqlj.runtime.*; import sqlj.runtime.ref.*; class TbCreate { public static void main(String argv[]) { try { Db db = new Db(argv); String tableName; System.out.println(); System.out.println("THIS SAMPLE SHOWS HOW TO CREATE AND DROP TABLES."); // connect to the 'sample' database db.getDefaultContext(); create(); drop(); // disconnect from the 'sample' database db.disconnect(); } catch (Exception e) { SqljException sqljExc = new SqljException(e); sqljExc.handle(); } } // main // This function demonstrates how to create a table with different // data types for each column. static void create() { System.out.println(); System.out.println( "----------------------------------------------------------\n" + "USE THE SQL STATEMENT\n" + " CREATE TABLE\n" + "TO CREATE A TABLE:"); // create a table called 'tbname' under the schema 'schname' try { System.out.println(); System.out.println( " Execute the statement:\n" + " CREATE TABLE schname.tbname(Col1 SMALLINT,\n" + " Col2 CHAR(7),\n" + " Col3 VARCHAR(7),\n" + " Col4 DEC(9,2),\n" + " Col5 DATE,\n" + " Col6 BLOB(5000),\n" + " Col7 CLOB(5000))"); #sql {CREATE TABLE schname.tbname(col1 SMALLINT, col2 CHAR(7), col3 VARCHAR(7), col4 DEC(9,2), col5 DATE, col6 BLOB(5000), col7 CLOB(5000))}; // commit the transaction System.out.println(); System.out.println(" COMMIT"); #sql {COMMIT}; } catch (Exception e) { SqljException sqljExc = new SqljException(e); sqljExc.handle(); System.exit(1); } } //create // This function demonstrates how to drop a table in a specific schema static void drop() { System.out.println(); System.out.println( "----------------------------------------------------------\n" + "USE THE SQL STATEMENT\n" + " DROP\n" + "TO DROP A TABLE:"); // drop the table 'tbname' that is under the schema 'schname' try { System.out.println(); System.out.println(" Execute the statement:\n" + " DROP TABLE schname.tbname"); #sql {DROP TABLE schname.tbname}; System.out.println(); System.out.println(" COMMIT"); #sql {COMMIT}; } catch (Exception e) { SqljException sqljExc = new SqljException(e); sqljExc.handle(); System.exit(1); } } // drop } // TbCreate