Get all table schemas : SqlServer « Database « Java Tutorial






import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DatabaseMetaData;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.ResultSet;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {

    String driverName = "com.jnetdirect.jsql.JSQLDriver";
    Class.forName(driverName);

    String serverName = "127.0.0.1";
    String portNumber = "1433";
    String mydatabase = serverName + ":" + portNumber;
    String url = "jdbc:JSQLConnect://" + mydatabase;
    String username = "username";
    String password = "password";

    Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection(url, username, password);

    DatabaseMetaData dbmd = connection.getMetaData();

    String[] types = { "TABLE" };
    ResultSet resultSet = dbmd.getTables(null, null, "%", types);

    while (resultSet.next()) {
      String tableName = resultSet.getString(3);

      String tableCatalog = resultSet.getString(1);
      String tableSchema = resultSet.getString(2);
    }
  }
}








20.39.SqlServer
20.39.1.Load driver for SQL Server
20.39.2.Connect to a database and read from table
20.39.3.Creating a SQLServer Table to Store Java Types
20.39.4.Create a sensitive scrollable result set
20.39.5.Getting the Number of Rows in a Table Using a Scrollable Result Set
20.39.6.Determining If a Database Supports Updatable Result Sets: An updatable result set allows modification to data in a table through the result set.
20.39.7.Updating a Row in a Database Table Using an Updatable Result Set
20.39.8.Calling a Stored Procedure in a Database with no parameters
20.39.9.Get all table schemas
20.39.10.Connect to database and call stored procedure
20.39.11.Call a stored procedure with no parameters and return value.
20.39.12.Get all table catalogs