My requirement is to load a script using sql loader from within my java app. For this purpose, I've been using the following script
D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\BIN\SQLLDR.EXE userid=myDBUserID/myDBPswrd data=C:\Users\myUserName\Desktop\sql_ldr_files\1\table_export_DATA.ldr control=C:\Users\myUserName\Desktop\sql_ldr_files\1\table_export_DATA.ctl log=C:\Users\myUserName\Desktop\sql_ldr_files\1\logitit.log discard=C:\Users\myUserName\Desktop\sql_ldr_files\1\discard.txt bad=C:\Users\myUserName\Desktop\sql_ldr_files\1\bad.txt
But while trying to run it first on cmd prompt, i realized that the command won't run if I do not run it, on cmd prompt which is launched by "Run as Administrator".
Once the cmd was launched by "Run as Administrator", the command ran successfully, the script executed and the table got populated properly.
Now my task was to use the same code, but run it from within a java code. For this, I've used the following java code,
import java.io.FileWriter.*;
import java.io.BufferedWriter.*;
import java.io.BufferedReader.*;
import java.io.InputStreamReader.*;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.io.BufferedWriter;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
public class RunSqlLrdFromJava
{
public static void main(String s[])
{
try{
Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
String sqlLoaderPath = "D:\\oracle\\product\\10.2.0\\db_1\\BIN\\";
String runAsCmd="runas /user:myPCName\\administrator ";
String cmd = runAsCmd + "\""+sqlLoaderPath + "SQLLDR.EXE userid=myDBUserID/myDBPswrd "
+ " data=C:\\Users\\myUserName\\Desktop\\sql_ldr_files\\1\\table_export_DATA.ldr"
+ " control=C:\\Users\\myUserName\\Desktop\\sql_ldr_files\\1\\table_export_DATA.ctl"
+ " log=C:\\Users\\myUserName\\Desktop\\sql_ldr_files\\1\\logitit.log"
+ " discard=C:\\Users\\myUserName\\Desktop\\sql_ldr_files\\1\\discard.txt"
+ " bad=C:\\Users\\myUserName\\Desktop\\sql_ldr_files\\1\\bad.txt " + "\"";
try{
FileWriter file = new FileWriter("ExceptionInSqlldr.txt");
BufferedWriter bf = new BufferedWriter(file);
bf.write("SQLLDR COMMAND:\n" +cmd +"---------------------------------\n\n\n");
Process proc = rt.exec(cmd);
int exitVal = proc.waitFor();
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new
InputStreamReader(proc.getErrorStream()));
String line;
System.out.println("\n------------------exitVal:"+exitVal+"------------------\n\n");
bf.write("SQLLDR COMMAND:\n" +cmd +"---------------------------------\n\n\n");
if(br!=null && exitVal!=0)
{ while((line = br.readLine()) != null)
{
bf.write("\n"+ line +"\n");
System.out.println("Read from error stream: \"" + line + "\"");
}
}
proc.destroy();
bf.close();
}
catch(Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
//System.out.println(e.getMessage());
}
}
catch(Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
//System.out.println(e.getMessage());
}
}
}
But this time, it won't run.
My problem is, when we use "run as" to run the process as administrator on command prompt, it prompts for a password. Thus when I'm using the same "run as" command from within a java code, I can't provide the response to that prompt [as it seems at the least].
Is there a wayout, where I can run the command as an administrator from within my java code by passing the password for administrator inside the command only, so that my java code becomes successfull in running it?
Please advice as I didn't ever do it before.
Warm regards.