Jdbc thin driver to connect oracle as internal
I need to connect to Oracle as Internal using jdbc driver, is there a way we can do this using jdbc thin driver. Actually I don't want to pass username and password as it will be harcoded in a properties file.
Please let me know.
Hi Minol,
Have a look at this code example that shows how to Connect to Database as internal ( as sysdba ). In this code sample the properties are hard-coded, you can supply these Properties by loading them from a properties file.
Connecting to Oracle Database with DBA privileges
http://myjdbc.tripod.com/basic/codeindex.html
The code snippet to load properties from a properties file
//Import IO related classes
import java.io.IOException;
// Necessary support classes
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
* This method reads a properties file which is passed as
* the parameter to it and load it into a java Properties
* object and returns it.
* @param file File path
* @return Properties The properties object
* @exception IOException if loading properties file fails
* @since 1.0
public static Properties loadParams(String file)
throws IOException {
// Loads a ResourceBundle and creates Properties from it
Properties prop = new Properties();
ResourceBundle bundle = ResourceBundle.getBundle(file);
// Retrieve the keys and populate the properties object
Enumeration enum = bundle.getKeys();
String key = null;
while (enum.hasMoreElements()) {
key = (String) enum.nextElement();
prop.put(key, bundle.getObject(key));
return prop;
}Regards
Elango.
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