Students.html
, where the method JSON.parse
parses a string as JSON.
~/public_html/cgi-bin/demo/OracleJSON/Students.cgi
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#!/usr/bin/bash CLASSPATH=.:/usr/lib/oracle/23/client64 CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/lib/oracle/23/client64/lib/ojdbc8.jar CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/lib/oracle/23/client64/lib/ottclasses.zip export CLASSPATH echo "Content-type: text/plain" echo "" /usr/bin/java Students |
~/public_html/cgi-bin/demo/OracleJSON/Students.java
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/********************************************************************* This program shows how to retrieve the student data in the Students table. To use this program, you need to create the table Students by using the following commands: SQL> create table Students ( 2 Name varchar(32) not null, 3 City varchar(16) not null, 4 Country varchar(16) not null ); Table created. *******************************************************************/ // Import the following packages to use JDBC. import java.sql.*; import java.io.*; import oracle.jdbc.*; import oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource; class Students { public static void main( String args[ ] ) throws SQLException { String user = "C##user_id"; String password = "password"; String database = "20.185.147.112:1521/xe"; // Open an OracleDataSource and get a connection. OracleDataSource ods = new OracleDataSource( ); ods.setURL ( "jdbc:oracle:thin:@" + database ); ods.setUser ( user ); ods.setPassword( password ); Connection conn = ods.getConnection( ); try { // Create, compose, and execute a statement. Statement stmt = conn.createStatement( ); String query = "SELECT Name, City, Country FROM Students"; ResultSet rset = stmt.executeQuery( query ); // Iterate through the result and save the data. String outp = "["; while ( rset.next( ) ) { if ( outp != "[" ) outp += ","; outp += "{\"Name\":\"" + rset.getString(1) + "\","; outp += "\"City\":\"" + rset.getString(2) + "\","; outp += "\"Country\":\"" + rset.getString(3) + "\"}"; } outp += "]" ; // Print the JSON object outp. System.out.println( outp ); // Close the ResultSet and Statement. rset.close( ); stmt.close( ); } catch ( SQLException ex ) { System.out.println( ex ); } // Close the Connection. conn.close( ); } } |
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