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JDBCBehavior connection property

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TitleJDBCBehavior connection property
URL Namejdbcbehavior-connection-property
Article Number000177488
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC
Version: 5.1
OS: Java
Database: DB2, Informix, MySQL, Oracle, OpenEdge, SQL Server, Sybase
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
What does the JDBCBehavior connection property do?
What JDBC drivers support it?
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message
Defect Number
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
JDBCBehavior

Purpose
Determines how the driver describes database data types that map to the following JDBC 4.0 data types: NCHAR, NVARCHAR, NLONGVARCHAR, NCLOB, and SQLXML.

This property is applicable only when the application is using Java SE 6 or higher.

Valid Values
0 | 1

Behavior
If set to 0, the driver describes the data types as JDBC 4.0 data types when using Java SE 6 or higher.

If set to 1, the driver describes the data types using JDBC 3.0-equivalent data types, regardless of JVM. This allows your application to continue using JDBC 3.0 types in a Java SE 6 or higher environment. In addition, the JDBC 4.0 method ResultSet.getHoldability() returns the value of the JDBC 3.0 method Connection.getHoldability().

Default
1

Data Type
int

At the time of this writing, these drivers support the JDBCBehavior connection option:
DB2, Informix, MySQL, Oracle, OpenEdge, SQL Server, Sybase
Workaround
Notes
References to other documentation:
Progress® DataDirect Connect® Series for JDBC™ User's Guide
Refer to the Connection Properties section of the driver chapter.
Last Modified Date11/18/2016 8:36 PM
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