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* Suitable for using as a template. * * This class also serves as an example of using RCData to allow your * application users to store JDBC access information in a convenient * text file. * * @see #main(String[]) * @see SqlFile * @see RCData * @author Blaine Simpson (blaine dot simpson at admc dot com) */ public class SqlFileEmbedder { private Connection conn; /** * For applications that use a persistent JDBC connection, this class can * be used to encapsulate that connection. (Just strip out the SqlFile * stuff if you don't need that). * * @return The encapsulated JDBC Connection. */ public Connection getConn() { return conn; } /** * Run
* java SqlFileEmbedder
* to see Syntax message.
*/
public static void main(String[] sa) throws Exception {
if (sa.length < 3) {
System.err.println("SYNTAX: " + SqlFileEmbedder.class.getName()
+ " path/ro/file.rc URLID file1.sql...");
System.exit(2);
}
SqlFileEmbedder embedder =
new SqlFileEmbedder(new File(sa[0]), sa[1]);
String[] files = new String[sa.length - 2];
for (int i = 0; i < sa.length - 2; i++) {
files[i] = sa[i + 2];
}
try {
embedder.executeFiles(files);
} finally {
try {
embedder.getConn().close();
} catch (SQLException se) {
// Purposefully ignoring.
// We have done what we want and are now going to exit, so
// who cares.
}
}
}
/**
* Instantiates SqlFileEmbedder object and connects to specified database.
*
* N.b., you do not need to use RCData to use SqlFile.
* All SqlFile needs is a live Connection.
* I'm using RCData because it is a convenient way for a non-contained
* app (i.e. one that doesn't run in a 3rd party container) to get a
* Connection.
*/
public SqlFileEmbedder(File rcFile, String urlid) throws Exception {
conn = (new RCData(rcFile, urlid)).getConnection();
conn.setAutoCommit(false);
}
/**
* Your own classes can use this method to execute SQL files.
*
* See source code for the main(String[]) method for an example of calling
* this method.
*
* @see #main(String[])
*/
public void executeFiles(String[] fileStrings)
throws IOException, SqlToolError, SQLException {
Map