Configuring EJB applications to use SQLJ instead of JDBC for enterprise bean persistence (workbench only)

You can use SQLJ instead of JDBC to make calls to a DB2® database when deploying 2.x CMP beans. SQLJ is a standard set of programming extensions, which allows the use of Java™ classes to define SQL types, which can then be used as columns in tables. It allows you to embed SQL database statements in a Java program.

To run the SQLJ-based enterprise beans in the WebSphere® test environment, follow these instructions:

Follow these tasks in sequence to prepare your EJB applications to use SQLJ:

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