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  • Subject: Re: JDBC : How to handle user-id and password
  • From: "Franco Biaggi" <fbiaggi@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:46:23 +0200

Here an example that handle both cases:

                //Connect to DB         
                try {
                        try {
                                if ( getSQLDatabaseUser().trim() == "" )
                                        sqlConnection = 
DriverManager.getConnection( getSQLDatabaseURL() ); // Try with default user
                                else
                                        sqlConnection = 
DriverManager.getConnection( getSQLDatabaseURL(), getSQLDatabaseUser(), 
getSQLDatabasePassword() );
                        }
                        catch ( Throwable th ) {
                                // Display DatabaseLogonDialog
                                DatabaseLogonDialog dld = new 
DatabaseLogonDialog( dftFrame, true );
                                String userId = getSQLDatabaseUser();
                                boolean logonOk = false;
                                while ( ! logonOk ) {
                                        try {
                                                
dld.getUserIdTextField().setText( userId );
                                                dld.setVisible( true ); // 
isModal
                                                userId = 
dld.getSelectedUser().getId();
                                                sqlConnection = 
DriverManager.getConnection(
                                                                
getSQLDatabaseURL(),
                                                                userId,
                                                                
dld.getSelectedUser().getPassword() );
                                                logonOk = true;                 
                        
                                        }       catch ( Throwable th1 ) {
                                                        logonOk = false;
                                                        System.out.println( 
"SQL Connection problem: ");
                                                        th1.printStackTrace();
                                                        
dld.getMessageText().setText( th1.toString() );
                                                        }
                                }
                        }
                } catch ( Throwable th ) {
                        sisaUtil.misc.Tools.handleException( th );
                }


On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:12:09 +0100, mandy.shaw@uk.catalyst-solutions.com wrote:

>That's probably why it's making you specify userid and password.
>If you are able to use the DB2 JDBC driver (i.e. DRDA), you don't need to
>specify a userid and password, null parameters will do, it just runs under
>whatever is the default user profile for the DRDA link - if *LOCAL the user
>profile of your job, if SNA the default for the appopriate mode's comms
>entry at the target. If TCP/IP DRDA link my experience is that you do need
>a userid/password, but others may be able to help.
>If you're doing a *local* Toolbox connection you may be able to get away
>with null userid and password too - anyone able to comment?
>Mandy
>
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>Marco_Van_Maris@ept.lu on 10/27/2000 12:36:47 PM
>
>Please respond to JAVA400-L@midrange.com
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>To:   JAVA400-L@midrange.com
>cc:    (bcc: Mandy Shaw/Pacific/UK)
>Subject:  Re: JDBC : How to handle user-id and password
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>I am using the Toolbox JDBC driver.
>
>marco
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>mandy.shaw@uk.catalyst-solutions.com on 27/10/2000 13:04:37
>
>Please respond to JAVA400-L@midrange.com
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>To:   JAVA400-L@midrange.com
>cc:    (bcc: Marco Van Maris/EPT)
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>Subject:  Re: JDBC : How to handle user-id and password
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>Are you using the DB2 or the Toolbox JDBC driver? The situation varies
>depending on the answer to this.
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>Marco_Van_Maris@ept.lu on 10/27/2000 10:28:29 AM
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>Please respond to JAVA400-L@midrange.com
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