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Forcing Database Class Loading for an ApplicationCloudscape provides an application bootstrap program that forces Cloudscape class loading for application-side logic. Use the bootstrap program instead of invoking your application on the command line if the application uses classes stored in the database. The program is called COM.cloudscape.util.DBClassLoad. Typically, you would invoke your class like this:
The databaseConnectionURL refers to the database in which the classes are stored. In cases when user authentication is turned on and you are using database-level class loading, you will probably not want to put the user name and password on the command line in the database connection URL. In that case, you can invoke the class like this:
For more information, see the javadoc for COM.cloudscape.util.DBClassLoad. | ||
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