Oracle ADF + SQL Server Glassfish + DB
Hello
We use JDeveloper Studio Edition Version 12.1.3.0.0 and deployed on GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.1.2.2 (build 5) and connect to the SQLServer database.
How to get the server instance and name of database (in the ADF for a SQL Server database?
(for an oracle database, it is as mentioned by Mr. Frank Nimphius in the blog: https://blogs.oracle.com/jdevotnharvest/entry/accessing_database_connect_information_in):
public String getDatabaseInformation(){
DBTransaction dbTransaction = (DBTransaction) this.getTransaction();
PreparedStatement prepStatement =
dbTransaction.createPreparedStatement("select * from dual", 0);
try {
String dbSchema =
prepStatement.getConnection().getMetaData().getUserName();
String connectURL =
prepStatement.getConnection().getMetaData().getURL();
//returns schema_name@host:port:sid
return dbSchema + connectURL.substring(connectURL.indexOf("@")-1);
} catch (SQLException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return null;
}
Your help is very appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
You can get this from db, as select db_name(), ServerProperty('InstanceName')
Dario
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