Test JDBC database connection
tests the JDBC database connection specified by the status
= testConnection(opts
,username
,password
)SQLConnectionOptions
object opts
, a user name, and a
password.
Create, configure, test, and save a JDBC data source for a Microsoft® SQL Server® database.
Create an SQL Server data source for a JDBC database connection.
vendor = "Microsoft SQL Server"; opts = databaseConnectionOptions("jdbc",vendor)
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "" Vendor: "Microsoft SQL Server" JDBCDriverLocation: "" DatabaseName: "" Server: "localhost" PortNumber: 1433 AuthenticationType: "Server"
opts
is an SQLConnectionOptions
object with these properties:
DataSourceName
— Name of the data source
Vendor
— Database vendor name
JDBCDriverLocation
— Full path of the JDBC driver file
DatabaseName
— Name of the database
Server
— Name of the database server
PortNumber
— Port number
AuthenticationType
— Authentication type
Configure the data source by setting the JDBC connection options for the data source SQLServerDataSource
, full path to the JDBC driver file, database name toystore_doc
, database server dbtb04
, port number 54317
, and Windows® authentication.
opts = setoptions(opts, ... 'DataSourceName',"SQLServerDataSource", ... 'JDBCDriverLocation',"C:\Drivers\mssql-jdbc-7.0.0.jre8.jar", ... 'DatabaseName',"toystore_doc",'Server',"dbtb04", ... 'PortNumber',54317,'AuthenticationType',"Windows")
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "SQLServerDataSource" Vendor: "Microsoft SQL Server" JDBCDriverLocation: "C:\Drivers\mssql-jdbc-7.0.0.jre8.jar" DatabaseName: "toystore_doc" Server: "dbtb04" PortNumber: 54317 AuthenticationType: "Windows"
The setoptions
function sets the DataSourceName
, JDBCDriverLocation
, DatabaseName
, Server
, PortNumber
, and AuthenticationType
properties in the SQLConnectionOptions
object.
Test the database connection with a blank user name and password. The testConnection
function returns the logical 1
, which indicates the database connection is successful.
username = ""; password = ""; status = testConnection(opts,username,password)
status = logical
1
Save the configured data source.
saveAsDataSource(opts)
You can connect to the new data source using the database
function or the Database Explorer app.
Create and configure a JDBC data source to a Microsoft® SQL Server® database. Test the database connection to the JDBC data source and retrieve the error message.
Create an SQL Server data source for a JDBC database connection.
vendor = "Microsoft SQL Server"; opts = databaseConnectionOptions("jdbc",vendor)
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "" Vendor: "Microsoft SQL Server" JDBCDriverLocation: "" DatabaseName: "" Server: "localhost" PortNumber: 1433 AuthenticationType: "Server"
opts
is an SQLConnectionOptions
object with these properties:
DataSourceName
— Name of the data source
Vendor
— Database vendor name
JDBCDriverLocation
— Full path of the JDBC driver file
DatabaseName
— Name of the database
Server
— Name of the database server
PortNumber
— Port number
AuthenticationType
— Authentication type
Configure the data source by setting the JDBC connection options for the data source SQLServerDataSource
, full path to the JDBC driver file, database name toystore_doc
, database server dbtb04
, port number 54317
, and SQL Server authentication.
opts = setoptions(opts, ... 'DataSourceName',"SQLServerDataSource", ... 'JDBCDriverLocation',"C:\Drivers\mssql-jdbc-7.0.0.jre8.jar", ... 'DatabaseName',"toystore_doc",'Server',"dbtb04", ... 'PortNumber',54317,'AuthenticationType',"Server")
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "SQLServerDataSource" Vendor: "Microsoft SQL Server" JDBCDriverLocation: "C:\Drivers\mssql-jdbc-7.0.0.jre8.jar" DatabaseName: "toystore_doc" Server: "dbtb04" PortNumber: 54317 AuthenticationType: "Server"
The setoptions
function sets the DataSourceName
, JDBCDriverLocation
, DatabaseName
, Server
, PortNumber
, and AuthenticationType
properties in the SQLConnectionOptions
object.
Test the database connection using an incorrect user name and password. The testConnection
function returns the logical 0
, which indicates the database connection fails. Retrieve and display the error message for the failed connection.
username = "wronguser"; password = "wrongpassword"; [status,message] = testConnection(opts,username,password)
status = logical
0
message = 'JDBC Driver Error: Login failed for user 'wronguser'. ClientConnectionId:dfe57aed-973f-4c5f-838b-d733a24c40f0'
opts
— Database connection optionsSQLConnectionOptions
objectDatabase connection options, specified as an SQLConnectionOptions
object.
username
— User nameUser name required to access the database, specified as a character vector or string scalar.
If no user name is required, specify an empty value ""
.
Data Types: char
| string
password
— PasswordPassword required to access the database, specified as a character vector or string scalar. If
no password is required, specify an empty value ""
.
Data Types: char
| string
status
— Connection statusConnection status, returned as a logical true
if the connection
test passes or false
if the connection test fails.
message
— Error messageError message, returned as a character vector. If the connection test passes, then the error message is an empty character vector. Otherwise, the error message contains text from the failed database connection.
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