org.springframework.jdbc.object
Class UpdatableSqlQuery
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.jdbc.object.RdbmsOperation
org.springframework.jdbc.object.SqlOperation
org.springframework.jdbc.object.SqlQuery
org.springframework.jdbc.object.UpdatableSqlQuery
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- InitializingBean
public abstract class UpdatableSqlQuery
- extends SqlQuery
Reusable RDBMS query in which concrete subclasses must implement
the abstract updateRow(ResultSet, int, context) method to update each
row of the JDBC ResultSet and optionally map contents into an object.
Subclasses can be constructed providing SQL, parameter types
and a DataSource. SQL will often vary between subclasses.
- Author:
- Thomas Risberg
- See Also:
SqlQuery
Nested Class Summary |
protected class |
UpdatableSqlQuery.RowMapperImpl
Implementation of RowMapper that calls the enclosing
class's updateRow() method for each row. |
Method Summary |
protected RowMapper |
newRowMapper(Object[] parameters,
Map context)
Implementation of the superclass template method. |
protected abstract Object |
updateRow(ResultSet rs,
int rowNum,
Map context)
Subclasses must implement this method to update each row of the
ResultSet and optionally create object of the result type. |
Methods inherited from class org.springframework.jdbc.object.SqlQuery |
execute, execute, execute, execute, execute, execute, execute, execute, execute, execute, execute, execute, executeByNamedParam, executeByNamedParam, findObject, findObject, findObject, findObject, findObject, findObject, findObject, findObject, findObject, findObject, findObjectByNamedParam, findObjectByNamedParam, getRowsExpected, setRowsExpected |
Methods inherited from class org.springframework.jdbc.object.RdbmsOperation |
afterPropertiesSet, allowsUnusedParameters, checkCompiled, compile, declareParameter, getDeclaredParameters, getGeneratedKeysColumnNames, getJdbcTemplate, getResultSetType, getSql, isCompiled, isReturnGeneratedKeys, isUpdatableResults, setDataSource, setFetchSize, setGeneratedKeysColumnNames, setJdbcTemplate, setMaxRows, setQueryTimeout, setResultSetType, setReturnGeneratedKeys, setSql, setTypes, setUpdatableResults, supportsLobParameters, validateNamedParameters, validateParameters |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
UpdatableSqlQuery
public UpdatableSqlQuery()
- Constructor to allow use as a JavaBean
UpdatableSqlQuery
public UpdatableSqlQuery(DataSource ds,
String sql)
- Convenient constructor with DataSource and SQL string.
- Parameters:
ds
- DataSource to use to get connectionssql
- SQL to run
newRowMapper
protected RowMapper newRowMapper(Object[] parameters,
Map context)
- Implementation of the superclass template method. This invokes the subclass's
implementation of the
updateRow()
method.
- Specified by:
newRowMapper
in class SqlQuery
- Parameters:
parameters
- the parameters to the execute()
method,
in case subclass is interested; may be null
if there
were no parameters.context
- contextual information passed to the mapRow
callback method. The JDBC operation itself doesn't rely on this parameter,
but it can be useful for creating the objects of the result list.- See Also:
SqlQuery.execute(java.lang.Object[], java.util.Map)
updateRow
protected abstract Object updateRow(ResultSet rs,
int rowNum,
Map context)
throws SQLException
- Subclasses must implement this method to update each row of the
ResultSet and optionally create object of the result type.
- Parameters:
rs
- ResultSet we're working throughrowNum
- row number (from 0) we're up tocontext
- passed to the execute() method.
It can be null
if no contextual information is need. If you
need to pass in data for each row, you can pass in a HashMap with
the primary key of the row being the key for the HashMap. That way
it is easy to locate the updates for each row
- Returns:
- an object of the result type
- Throws:
SQLException
- if there's an error updateing data.
Subclasses can simply not catch SQLExceptions, relying on the
framework to clean up.
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