public interface SqlTypeValue
setObject
method. This is
effectively an extended variant of SqlValue
.
Implementations perform the actual work of setting the actual values. They must
implement the callback method setTypeValue
which can throw SQLExceptions
that will be caught and translated by the calling code. This callback method has
access to the underlying Connection via the given PreparedStatement object, if that
should be needed to create any database-specific objects.
Types
,
PreparedStatement.setObject(int, java.lang.Object, int)
,
JdbcOperations.update(String, Object[], int[])
,
SqlValue
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
TYPE_UNKNOWN
Constant that indicates an unknown (or unspecified) SQL type.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
setTypeValue(PreparedStatement ps,
int paramIndex,
int sqlType,
String typeName)
Set the type value on the given PreparedStatement.
|
static final int TYPE_UNKNOWN
setTypeValue
if the original operation method
does not specify a SQL type.void setTypeValue(PreparedStatement ps, int paramIndex, int sqlType, String typeName) throws SQLException
ps
- the PreparedStatement to work onparamIndex
- the index of the parameter for which we need to set the valuesqlType
- SQL type of the parameter we are settingtypeName
- the type name of the parameter (optional)SQLException
- if a SQLException is encountered while setting parameter valuesTypes
,
PreparedStatement.setObject(int, java.lang.Object, int)