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Table 72. Support for SQLTransientRollbackException 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.
Table 73. Support for SQLXML 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
free Yes No No
getBinaryStream Yes No No
getCharacterStream Yes No No
getSource Yes No No
getString Yes No No
setBinaryStream Yes No No
setCharacterStream Yes No No
setResult Yes No No
setString Yes No No
Notes:
1. These are JDBC 4.0 methods. These methods are not supported for connections to IBM Informix Dynamic Server
servers.
Table 74. Support for Statement 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
addBatch Yes Yes Yes
cancel Yes
1
Yes
2
Yes
clearBatch Yes Yes Yes
clearWarnings Yes Yes Yes
close Yes Yes Yes
execute Yes Yes
3
Yes
3
executeBatch Yes Yes Yes
executeQuery Yes Yes Yes
executeUpdate Yes Yes
3
Yes
3
getConnection Yes Yes Yes
getFetchDirection Yes Yes Yes
getFetchSize Yes Yes Yes
Chapter 7. JDBC and SQLJ reference information 277

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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