You can register the driver with the JDBC Driver Manager using any of the following methods:
Method 1: Set the Java system property jdbc.drivers using the Java -D option. The jdbc.drivers property is defined as a colon-separated list of driver class names. For example:
Method 2: Set the Java property jdbc.drivers from within your Java application or applet. Include the following code fragment in your Java application or applet, and call DriverManager.getConnection(). For example:
Properties p = System.getProperties();
p.put ("jdbc.drivers",
"com.ddtek.jdbc.oracleservicecloud.OracleServiceCloudDriver");
System.setProperties (p);
Method 3: Explicitly load the driver class using the standard Class.forName() method. Include the following code fragment in your application or applet and call DriverManager.getConnection(). For example: