Java application to connect to the database

I have more than 3 database with different products (DB2, Oracle, Sql Server), I need unique application that runs in the reading of the local computer of these database which is I set up columns.
for example.
In oracle have            x information
In DB2 have               y information
In Sql server have        z information
When I run the application should request each database access password and user name, schema and column name should be exposed in the application. These requirements can be done in Jdeveloper?

Please can someone suggest to me,.
Thax
RAM

Hi Ram,

Yes its running in jdeveloper/weblogic server.
Ofcourese, it will run without application server.
for example
You can fund Java desktop Application (ADF) in jdeveloper if you want to create a desktop application

Thank you best regards &,.
Vikas

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