/* * This sample shows how to list all the names from the EMP table * * It uses the JDBC THIN driver. See the same program in the * oci7 or oci8 samples directories to see how to use the other drivers. */ // You need to import the java.sql package to use JDBC import java.sql.*; class Employee { public static void main (String args []) throws SQLException { // Load the Oracle JDBC driver DriverManager.registerDriver(new oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver()); // Connect to the database // You must put a database name after the @ sign in the connection URL. // You can use either the fully specified SQL*net syntax or a short cut // syntax as ::. The example uses the short cut syntax. Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection ("jdbc:oracle:thin:@dlsun511:1721:dbms733", "scott", "tiger"); // Create a Statement Statement stmt = conn.createStatement (); // Select the ENAME column from the EMP table ResultSet rset = stmt.executeQuery ("select ENAME from EMP"); // Iterate through the result and print the employee names while (rset.next ()) System.out.println (rset.getString (1)); } }