org.springframework.jdbc.support
Class GeneratedKeyHolder

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.springframework.jdbc.support.GeneratedKeyHolder
All Implemented Interfaces:
KeyHolder

public class GeneratedKeyHolder
extends Object
implements KeyHolder

Default implementation of the KeyHolder interface, to be used for holding auto-generated keys (as potentially returned by JDBC insert statements).

Create an instance of this class for each insert operation, and pass it to the corresponding JdbcTemplate or {org.springframework.jdbc.object.SqlUpdate} methods.

Since:
1.1
Author:
Thomas Risberg, Juergen Hoeller

Constructor Summary
GeneratedKeyHolder()
          Create a new GeneratedKeyHolder with a default list.
GeneratedKeyHolder(List<Map<String,Object>> keyList)
          Create a new GeneratedKeyHolder with a given list.
 
Method Summary
 Number getKey()
          Retrieve the first item from the first map, assuming that there is just one item and just one map, and that the item is a number.
 List<Map<String,Object>> getKeyList()
          Return a reference to the List that contains the keys.
 Map<String,Object> getKeys()
          Retrieve the first map of keys.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

GeneratedKeyHolder

public GeneratedKeyHolder()
Create a new GeneratedKeyHolder with a default list.


GeneratedKeyHolder

public GeneratedKeyHolder(List<Map<String,Object>> keyList)
Create a new GeneratedKeyHolder with a given list.

Parameters:
keyList - a list to hold maps of keys
Method Detail

getKey

public Number getKey()
              throws InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException,
                     DataRetrievalFailureException
Description copied from interface: KeyHolder
Retrieve the first item from the first map, assuming that there is just one item and just one map, and that the item is a number. This is the typical case: a single, numeric generated key.

Keys are held in a List of Maps, where each item in the list represents the keys for each row. If there are multiple columns, then the Map will have multiple entries as well. If this method encounters multiple entries in either the map or the list meaning that multiple keys were returned, then an InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException is thrown.

Specified by:
getKey in interface KeyHolder
Returns:
the generated key
Throws:
InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException - if multiple keys are encountered.
DataRetrievalFailureException

getKeys

public Map<String,Object> getKeys()
                           throws InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException
Description copied from interface: KeyHolder
Retrieve the first map of keys. If there are multiple entries in the list (meaning that multiple rows had keys returned), then an InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException is thrown.

Specified by:
getKeys in interface KeyHolder
Returns:
the Map of generated keys
Throws:
InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException - if keys for multiple rows are encountered

getKeyList

public List<Map<String,Object>> getKeyList()
Description copied from interface: KeyHolder
Return a reference to the List that contains the keys. Can be used for extracting keys for multiple rows (an unusual case), and also for adding new maps of keys.

Specified by:
getKeyList in interface KeyHolder
Returns:
the List for the generated keys, with each entry being a Map of column names and key values