Using ADO.NET
This section provides a walk-through of writing data access code to Jira in ADO.NET.
See Data Model for more information on the available data source entities and how to query them with SQL. See SQL Compliance for the SQL syntax.
Connecting from Code
See Establishing a Connection for the prerequisite information you need to deploy the provider and configure the connection to Jira. Connecting from Code shows how to connect with the classes JIRAConnection, JIRAConnectionStringBuilder, and, in ASP.NET, JIRADataSource.
Discovering Schemas
You can use the classes detailed in Schema Discovery to discover the table schemas at run time. You can also query the available System Tables to retrieve schema information, data source information, and other data provider metadata.
Executing SQL
You can use native ADO.NET interfaces to execute data manipulation SQL to Jira: Querying with the DataReader and Querying with the DataAdapter provide code examples and guides to using native ADO.NET interfaces to access Jira data. Results can be processed from the DataTable instance filled or from the DataReader returned.
Modifying the Data shows how to use the provider to update changes to a data set. For examples of the supported SQL syntax, see SELECT Statements, UPDATE Statements, INSERT Statements, and DELETE Statements.
Executing Stored Procedures
You can execute Calling Stored Procedures as parameterized statements or EXEC SQL statements with the JIRACommand class.
Connection Pooling
Instantiate pooled connections by configuring the connection string. See Connection Pooling to create and configure a pool.