JDBC Driver API Reference
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver provides an API that can be used within Java programming code to connect to and interact with a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2000 database.
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| For conceptual information about using the JDBC driver, see Overview of the JDBC Driver. |
Classes
| Name | Description |
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| Represents a binary large object (BLOB). | |
| Represents JDBC callable statements. | |
| Represents a character large binary object (CLOB). | |
| Represents a JDBC connection to a SQL Server database. | |
| Represents physical database connections for connection pool managers. | |
| Represents the metadata for the database. | |
| Represents a list of properties specific to connecting to a SQL Server database by using a SQLServerConnection object. | |
| Represents an object factory to materialize data sources from the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI). | |
| Represents the JDBC driver. This class includes methods for connecting to a SQL Server database, and for obtaining information about the JDBC driver. | |
| Represents an unsuccessful or incomplete running of an SQL statement. | |
| Represents the metadata for prepared statement parameters. | |
| Represents a physical database connection in a connection pool. | |
| Represents the basic implementation of JDBC prepared statement functionality. | |
| Represents a localized error string resource. This class is intended for internal use only. | |
| Represents a JDBC result set. | |
| Represents the metadata of the columns that are contained within a result set. | |
| Represents the checkpoint to which a transaction can be rolled back. | |
| Represents the basic implementation of JDBC statement functionality. | |
| Represents JDBC connections that can participate in distributed (XA) transactions. | |
| Represents a factory for SQLServerXAConnection objects that is used internally. | |
| Represents an XAResource for XA distributed transaction management. |
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