Using the RowSetFactory class
import javax.sql.rowset.JdbcRowSet; import javax.sql.rowset.RowSetFactory; import javax.sql.rowset.RowSetProvider; public class Test { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { String databaseUrl = "jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/contact"; String username = "user"; String password = "password"; RowSetFactory rowSetFactory = null; rowSetFactory = RowSetProvider.newFactory( "com.sun.rowset.RowSetFactoryImpl", null); JdbcRowSet rowSet = rowSetFactory.createJdbcRowSet(); rowSet.setUrl(databaseUrl); rowSet.setUsername(username); rowSet.setPassword(password); rowSet.setCommand("SELECT * FROM COLLEAGUES"); rowSet.execute(); while (rowSet.next()) { System.out.println(rowSet.getInt("ID") + " - " + rowSet.getString("FIRSTNAME")); } } }
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