Using the driver in an application
To use in an application, you must set your CLASSPATH environment variable to point to the driver files. The CLASSPATH environment variable tells the Java™ virtual machine (JVM) and other applications where to find the Java class libraries used in a Java program.
UNIX
There
are two ways to set your CLASSPATH environment
variable:
- Add the full path name of ifxjdbc.jar to CLASSPATH:
setenv CLASSPATH /jdbcdriv/lib/ifxjdbc.jar:$CLASSPATHTo add localized message support, specify ifxlang.jar:setenv CLASSPATH /jdbcdriv/lib/ifxjdbc.jar:/jdbcdriv/lib/ifxlang.jar: $CLASSPATH - Unpack ifxjdbc.jar and add its directory
to CLASSPATH:
cd /jdbcdriv/lib jar xvf ifxjdbc.jar setenv CLASSPATH /jdbcdriv/lib:$CLASSPATHTo add localized message support, specify ifxlang.jar:cd /jdbcdriv/lib jar xvf ifxjdbc.jar jar xvf ifxlang.jar setenv CLASSPATH /jdbcdriv/lib:$CLASSPATH
Windows
There
are two ways to set your CLASSPATH environment
variable:
- Add the full path name of ifxjdbc.jar to CLASSPATH:
set CLASSPATH=c:\jdbcdriv\lib\ifxjdbc.jar;%CLASSPATH%To add localized message support, specify ifxlang.jar:set CLASSPATH=c:\jdbcdriv\lib\ifxjdbc.jar;c:\ jdbcdriv\lib\ifxlang.jar;%CLASSPATH% - Unpack ifxjdbc.jar and add its directory
to CLASSPATH:
cd c:\jdbcdriv\lib jar xvf ifxjdbc.jar set CLASSPATH=c:\jdbcdriv\lib;%CLASSPATH%To add localized message support, specify ifxlang.jar:cd c:\jdbcdriv\lib jar xvf ifxjdbc.jar jar xvf ifxlang.jar set CLASSPATH=c:\jdbcdriv\lib;%CLASSPATH%
If you are using javax.sql classes (for example, Datasource), specify ifxjdbcx.jar in addition to ifxjdbc.jar.