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Interface Summary | |
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DatabaseMetaDataCallback | A callback interface used by the JdbcUtils class. |
KeyHolder | Interface for retrieving keys, typically used for auto-generated keys as potentially returned by JDBC insert statements. |
SQLExceptionTranslator | Strategy interface for translating between SQLExceptions
and Spring's data access strategy-agnostic DataAccessException
hierarchy. |
Class Summary | |
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CustomSQLErrorCodesTranslation | JavaBean for holding Custom JDBC Error Codes translation for a particular database. |
DatabaseStartupValidator | Bean that checks if a database has already started up. |
GeneratedKeyHolder | Default implementation of the KeyHolder interface, to be used for
holding auto-generated keys (as potentially returned by JDBC insert statements). |
JdbcAccessor | Base class for JdbcTemplate and
other JDBC-accessing DAO helpers, defining common properties such as
DataSource and exception translator. |
JdbcUtils | Generic utility methods for working with JDBC. |
SQLErrorCodes | JavaBean for holding JDBC error codes for a particular database. |
SQLErrorCodesFactory | Factory for creating SQLErrorCodes based on the
"databaseProductName" taken from the DatabaseMetaData . |
SQLErrorCodeSQLExceptionTranslator | Implementation of SQLExceptionTranslator that analyzes vendor-specific error codes. |
SQLExceptionSubclassTranslator | SQLExceptionTranslator implementation that analyzes the SQLException
subclass that was returned. |
SQLStateSQLExceptionTranslator | SQLExceptionTranslator implementation that analyzes the SQL state
in the SQLException . |
Exception Summary | |
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MetaDataAccessException | Exception indicating that something went wrong during JDBC metadata lookup. |
Support classes for the JDBC framework, used by the classes in the jdbc.core and jdbc.object packages. Provides a translator from SQLExceptions Spring's generic DataAccessExceptions.
Can be used independently, for example in custom JDBC access code, or in JDBC-based O/R mapping layers.
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