
JDBC connections
JDBC is a Java API for executing SQL statements. It consists of a set of classes and interfaces written in the Java programming language which enables SQL statements to be executed against virtually any relational database.
The JDBC-ODBC bridge allows ODBC drivers to be used as JDBC drivers. This bridge is a JDBC driver which implements JDBC operations by translating them into ODBC operations. To ODBC it appears as a normal application program.
Notes:
- In JReport Designer, not all the data types supported by JDBC can be used. The data types that supported in JReport Designer are: Bit, Tinyint, Smallint, Integer, Bigint, Float, Real, Double, Number, Decimal, Char, VarChar, LongVarChar, Date, Time, TimeStamp, Binary, LongVarBinary, Blob, Clob, Array, nVarChar, and Distinct.
- For the Blob, Clob, and Array types, you cannot browse their data in the Catalog Browser. And for the Distinct type, due to a limitation of JDK, the based SQL Type cannot be obtained. So you need to indicate it manually after you import these types of data.
This chapter describes the following tasks related to JDBC connections:
