I'm sorry for the ignorance, but for my enlighment, I would appreciate
an answer to these questions:

1) What's this Sequence class? I couldn't find it in either java.sql nor
javax.sql
2) Do all databases support a db-independent(portable) way of generating
sequence numbers?

TIA,

Juan Pablo Lorandi
Chief Software Architect
Code Foundry Ltd.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Vincent Shek
> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 6:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to use sequence generator for primary key in CMP?
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> What's the recommended way to use database sequence generator
> for use to = generate primary key in CMP?
>
> I am using Weblogic and it has its own solution of using =
> <automatic-key-generation> in the deployment descriptor but
> obviously = it's not a portable solution.
>
> An obvious solution is to do something like this:
>
>   public Integer ejbCreate(String username, String password)
> throws=20 CreateException {
>    this.userId =3D getIdFromSequence();
>    this.userName =3D username;
>    this.password  =3D password;
>    return null;=20
>   }
>
>    private Integer getIdFromSequence() {
>        Connection con =3D null;
>        Integer newId =3D null;
>        Sequence seq =3D null;
>        try {
>            con =3D getConnection();
>            seq =3D new Sequence(con, "DATABASE_SEQ");
>            newId =3D new Integer(seq.nextValue());
>        } catch (Exception e) {
>            e.printStackTrace();
>        } finally {
>            try {
>                if (seq !=3D null) seq.close();
>                if (con !=3D null) con.close();
>            } catch (DataSetException dse) {
>                dse.printStackTrace();
>            } catch (SQLException se) {
>                se.printStackTrace();
>            }
>        }
>        return newId;
>   }
>
> But the above solution involves 2 trips to the database which
> may or may = not become a performance bottleneck.
>
> Vincent
>
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