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% DATABASE - connect to a SQL database | |
% | |
% Usage: | |
% c = database(url, user, password, driverName) | |
% | |
% Inputs: | |
% url = The database URL. e.g. jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://solstice.shore.mbari.org:1433/EXPD | |
% user = The user name to connect to the database | |
% password = THe password for user | |
% driverName = the name of the JDBC driver to use for the connection. | |
% e.g. 'net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver' (optional) | |
% | |
% Outputs | |
% c = A java.sql.Connection object to your database. Remember to call | |
% close, either as 'close(c)' or c.close() when you are done with the | |
% connection. | |
% | |
% NOTES: In order to connect to a database, you will need the appropriate | |
% JDBC driver on the classpath. Most drivers do not work on Matlab's dynamic | |
% classpath. Instead add them to ~/.matlab/R2014b/javaclasspath.txt | |
% Brian Schlining | |
% 2014-10-08 | |
if nargin == 4 | |
d = eval(driverName); | |
end | |
c = java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(url, user, password); |
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