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ResultSetExtractor implementation that returns a SpringClass SqlRowSetResultSetExtractor, CachedRowSet newCachedRowSet()SqlRowSetSqlRowSet representation for each given ResultSet.The default implementation uses a standard JDBC CachedRowSet underneath. This means that JDBC RowSet support needs to be available at runtime: by default, Sun's
com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl
class on Java 5 and 6, or thejavax.sql.rowset.RowSetProvider
mechanism on Java 7 / JDBC 4.1. @author Juergen Hoeller @since 1.2 @see #newCachedRowSet @see org.springframework.jdbc.support.rowset.SqlRowSet @see JdbcTemplate#queryForRowSet(String) @see javax.sql.rowset.CachedRowSet
Create a new CachedRowSet instance, to be populated by thecreateSqlRowSet
implementation.The default implementation
creates auses JDBCnew4.1'sinstanceRowSetProvider when running on JDKof7 or higher, falling back to Sun'sscom.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl
class on older JDKs. @return a new CachedRowSet instance @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods @see #createSqlRowSet @see com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl