EasyManuals Logo

IBM DB2 User Manual

IBM DB2
585 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #289 background imageLoading...
Page #289 background image
Table 61. Support for SQLInput methods
JDBC method
IBM Data Server
Driver for JDBC and
SQLJ support
DB2 JDBC Type 2
Driver for Linux, UNIX
and Windows support
IDS JDBC Driver
support
readArray No No No
readAsciiStream No No No
readBigDecimal No No No
readBinaryStream No No No
readBlob No No No
readBoolean No No No
readByte No No No
readBytes No No No
readCharacterStream No No No
readClob No No No
readDate No No No
readDouble No No No
readFloat No No No
readInt No No No
readLong No No No
readObject No No No
readRef No No No
readShort No No No
readString No No No
readTime No No No
readTimestamp No No No
wasNull No No No
Table 62. Support for SQLIntegrityConstraintViolationException methods
1
JDBC method
IBM Data Server
Driver for JDBC and
SQLJ support
DB2 JDBC Type 2
Driver for Linux, UNIX
and Windows support
IDS JDBC Driver
support
Methods inherited from
java.lang.Exception
Yes No No
Methods inherited from
java.lang.Throwable
Yes No No
Methods inherited from
java.lang.Object
Yes No No
Note:
1. This is a JDBC 4.0 class.
Chapter 7. JDBC and SQLJ reference information 273

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the IBM DB2 and is the answer not in the manual?

IBM DB2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DeveloperIBM
Initial Release1983
LicenseProprietary
Written inC, C++
CategoryDatabase Management System (RDBMS)
Operating SystemLinux, Windows
Programming LanguagesC, C++
Data ModelsRelational
EditionsCommunity, Standard, Advanced
Key Featureshigh availability, scalability