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It's definitely a wrapper class. The interface is
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.WSDataSource, I found that by using the
java.sql.Wrapper.isWrappedFor() method.
There is a WSJdbcUtil class that has a getNativeConnection() method,
but it's deprecated in WAS 7. I also read that IBM suggests not to use
any of these classes as they are for IBM internal usage only.
I might just end up switching back to stored procedure calls. With
Java EE 5 I can get a java.sql.DataSource injected so there's no real
trouble getting an SQL connection.
Thanks for the tips!
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James R. Perkins
Sounds like a Rational wrapper around the raw Connection object but I
could not locate the corresponding javadoc.
I would cast it to the WSJdbcDataSource class, and then investigate the
available methods on it with the usual Eclipse tools. There might be a
"getWrappedConnection" method or similar.
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Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen "...plus... Tubular Bells!"
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