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Interface SqlDataSource


public interface SqlDataSource

SQL DataSources

The Smart GWT Server supports comprehensive, codeless SQL connectivity for DataSources defined in XML. Our SQL connectivity is mature, feature-rich, protected against injection attacks and easily customizable to support user-written SQL and additional business logic of any complexity. This article compares the built-in SQL DataSource to other persistence approaches based on Javabeans.

To use the built-in SQL engine, declare a DataSource in XML format with serverType set to "sql", and place it in the shared dataSources directory ([webroot]/shared/ds by default) in a file called "[dataSourceId].ds.xml".

You can then use the Admin Console to configure database access, as well as to automatically create and populate a database table based on your DataSource. By default, DataSources will use the "default database" from the admin console, however you can set dbName to the name of a specific database configuration you have configured via the Admin Console.

The list of databases known to work with the the built-in SQL logic is as follows:

HSQLDB 1.7.x, 1.8.x, 2.x
IBM DB2 8.x, 9.x
IBM DB2 on i5 (aka iSeries, AS/400) - V5R4M0 onwards
MS SQL Server 2000, 2005, 2008
MySQL 3.2.x, 4.0.x, 4.1.x, 5.0.x, 5.1.x, 5.5.x
Oracle 8.0.5, 8i, 9i, 10g, 11g
PostgreSQL 7.x, 8.x, 9.x

You will also need a JDBC driver for your specific database. Licensing restrictions prevent us including any JDBC driver other than the one for HSQLDB. However, you can download these drivers for free from the vendors' websites. If your specific database server or version is not listed above, please go to the Smart GWT forums for assistance.

You can also connect to an existing database table - the Visual Builder DataSource Wizard ("New" button in DataSources pane) allows you to pick an existing database table and have a DataSource generated from it. The Batch DataSource Generator tool will allow you to generate DataSources for any number of SQL DataSources, and customize the process so that organization-specific rules are applied (eg ignoring certain columns, or using naming conventions to generate more complete DataSources).

Once you have your SQL DataSource connected to a table, in a default SDK installation, DSRequests for your DataSource will be sent to the default actionURL, and hence handled automatically, without you having to write any Java code, by the IDACall servlet registered in web.xml. IDACall is a very simple servlet that just calls the server-side method dsRequest.execute() for all inbound requests. For more details on how DataSource requests are processed by Smart GWT Server, and how you can alter and add to this processing, see this description of server data integration.

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DataSourceField.getSequenceName()