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Deploy SQLJ applications that use container-managed persistence (CMP)

Embed Structured Query Language in Java (SQLJ) statements in the applications to maximize the efficiency of transactions with your databases. Before the applications can take advantage of SQLJ, deploy the application and customize the SQLJ profiles that are created. The application server provides functionality to use SQLJ as the persistence mechanism for enterprise beans that use container-managed persistence. Deploy the CMP beans in the application server to enable SQLJ support. You need an application that uses SQLJ and container-managed persistence. Develop this application in Rational Application Developer or another development tool. Deploy SQLJ applications in the application server to simplify the process of SQLJ translation and bean deployment. The application server includes these new features for SQLJ support:

We can also deploy the SQLJ application using the ejbdeploytool. Read the topic on deploying SQLJ applications that use container-managed persistence (CMP) with the ejbdeploy tool for more information.


Procedure

  1. Create a top-down mapping to a DB2 database.

  2. From your DB2 installation, copy the sqlj.zip file to a directory on your workstation.
  3. Deploy the EAR file in the admin console.

    1. Click Applications > Install New application.

    2. Select Local file system or Remote file system, and browse to the EAR file.

    3. Select Detailed - Show all installation options and parameters. Click Next.

    4. In Step 1: Select installation options, select Deploy enterprise beans. Configure any other options, and click Next.

    5. In Step 3: Provide options to perform the EJB deploy, select SQLJ for Deploy EJB option - Database access type.

    6. Enter the location of the sqlj.zip file in the SQLj class path field.
    7. Complete the installation process for the application.


What to do next

After the enterprise application is deployed, customize the SQLJ profiles using the admin console, scripting, or the db2sqljcustomize tool:


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Deploy SQLJ applications that use container-managed persistence (CMP) with the ejbdeploy tool
Data access beans
Customize and binding profiles for Structured Query Language in Java (SQLJ) applications
Customize and binding SQLJ profiles with the db2sqljcustomize tool
Deploy SQLJ applications that use bean-managed persistence, servlets, or sessions beans
Rational Application Developer: Developing SQLJ applications


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