EnterpriseDB Stored Procedure UDS
Due to the unique nature of EnterpriseDB stored procedures, you cannot add them directly into a Logi JReport catalog. As a substitute, Logi JReport has developed the user data source API which can use stored procedures in EnterpriseDB. The usage of EnterpriseDB stored procedures is the same as that of Oracle stored procedures, except that the class name for EnterpriseDB stored procedures is EnterpriseDbProcedureUDS, in the package jet.datasource.enterprisedb. This class is already included in Logi JReport Designer and Logi JReport Server so you do not need to write any code or modify the classpath.
The following shows an example of adding an EnterpriseDB stored procedure to a catalog.
Suppose that an EnterpriseDB stored procedure is defined as follows:
|
To add the stored procedure into a Logi JReport catalog, follow the steps below:
- Start Logi JReport Designer and open the catalog to which you want to add the stored procedure.
- In the Catalog Manager, right-click the data source the stored procedure is to be added, then select New User Defined Data Source. The New User Defined Data Source dialog appears.
- In the Name field, specify a name for the UDS, for example, UDS1.
- In the Class Name field, input the UDS class jet.datasource.enterprisedb.EnterpriseDbProcedureUDS.
- In the Parameter box, enter any of the following three:
DRIVER=com.edb.Driver&URL="jdbc:edb://222.222.222.45:5444/edb"&USER=enterprisedb&PSWD=db1234&OWNER=enterprisedb&PROCNAME=empquery&SQL={call empquery(?,?)}&REFCURSORINDEX=2&PARAMVALUE=@job1
DRIVER=com.edb.Driver&URL="jdbc:edb://222.222.222.45:5444/edb"&USER=enterprisedb&PSWD=db1234&OWNER=enterprisedb&PROCNAME=empquery&SQL={call empquery(?,?)}&REFCURSORINDEX=2&INPARAMVALUE=@job1,varchar,1
OWNER=enterprisedb&PROCNAME=empquery&SQL={call empquery(?,?)}&REFCURSORINDEX=2&PARAMVALUE=@job1
- Select OK, and the UDS class will be added into the catalog.