One of the most fundamental things that you will do with the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver is to make a connection to a SQL Server database. All interaction with the database occurs through the SQLServerConnection object, and because the JDBC driver has such a flat architecture, almost all interesting behavior touches the SQLServerConnection object.
The topics in this section describe how to make and work with a connection to a SQL Server database.
In This Section
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Describes how to form a connection URL for connecting to a SQL Server database. Also describes connecting to named instances of a SQL Server database. |
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Describes the various connection properties and how they can be used when you connect to a SQL Server database. |
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Describes how to use data sources in a J2EE environment. |
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Describes the various ways in which to create an instance of a connection to a SQL Server database. |
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Describes how the JDBC driver supports the use of connection pooling. |
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Describes how the JDBC driver supports the use of database mirroring. |