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Referring to Classes Within SQL-JThe SQL-J language allows you to refer to Java classes as well as instances of those classes. For example, you may need to refer to the class itself when calling static methods, defining a column data type, or instantiating a class. You can do this in one of two ways:
NEW: The ability to create a class alias is new in Version 3.0. For more information, see CREATE CLASS ALIAS statement in the Cloudscape Reference Manual. | ||
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