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Implementing the JDBC/ODBC eWay Sample Projects | Building and Deploying the prjJDBC_JCD Sample Project |
otdInputDTD_DBemployees_1.getX_sequence_A( i1 ).getEmpNo(), "#", false, 0 ) );
otdJDBC_1.getInsert_Ps().setLast_name( otdInputDTD_DBemployees_1.getX_sequence_A( i1 ).getLastname() );
otdJDBC_1.getInsert_Ps().setFirst_name( otdInputDTD_DBemployees_1.getX_sequence_A( i1 ).getFirstname() );
otdJDBC_1.getInsert_Ps().setRate( new java.math.BigDecimal( otdInputDTD_DBemployees_1.getX_sequence_A( i1 ).getRate() ) );
otdJDBC_1.getInsert_Ps().setLast_update( typeConverter.stringToSQLDate( otdInputDTD_DBemployees_1.getX_sequence_A( i1 ).getLastDate(), "yyyy-
otdJDBC_1.getInsert_Ps().executeUpdate();
\\ Writes a message to confirm the inserted records.
}
FileClient_1.setText( "Done Insert." ); FileClient_1.write();
}
}
Creating the jcdPsSelect Business Rules
The jcdPsSelect Collaboration implements the Input Web Service Operation to read the TriggerPsSelect.in file. It then copies the database resultset (as noted in the prepared statement query) into the otdInputDTD_DBEmployee OTD and selects all available records from the database. The Collaboration also writes a message to JCD_PsSelect_output0.dat to confirm when records are selected, or when no records are available.
The jcdPsSelect Collaboration contains the Business Rules displayed in Figure 33.
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