Package org.springframework.jdbc.object

The classes in this package represent RDBMS queries, updates, and stored procedures as threadsafe, reusable objects.

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Class Summary
BatchSqlUpdate SqlUpdate subclass that performs batch update operations.
GenericSqlQuery  
GenericStoredProcedure Concrete implementation making it possible to define the RDBMS stored procedures in an application context without writing a custom Java implementation class.
MappingSqlQuery<T> Reusable query in which concrete subclasses must implement the abstract mapRow(ResultSet, int) method to convert each row of the JDBC ResultSet into an object.
MappingSqlQueryWithParameters<T> Reusable RDBMS query in which concrete subclasses must implement the abstract mapRow(ResultSet, int) method to map each row of the JDBC ResultSet into an object.
RdbmsOperation An "RDBMS operation" is a multi-threaded, reusable object representing a query, update, or stored procedure call.
SqlCall RdbmsOperation using a JdbcTemplate and representing a SQL-based call such as a stored procedure or a stored function.
SqlFunction<T> SQL "function" wrapper for a query that returns a single row of results.
SqlOperation Operation object representing a SQL-based operation such as a query or update, as opposed to a stored procedure.
SqlQuery<T> Reusable operation object representing a SQL query.
SqlUpdate Reusable operation object representing a SQL update.
StoredProcedure Superclass for object abstractions of RDBMS stored procedures.
UpdatableSqlQuery<T> 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.
 

Package org.springframework.jdbc.object Description

The classes in this package represent RDBMS queries, updates, and stored procedures as threadsafe, reusable objects. This approach is modelled by JDO, although of course objects returned by queries are "disconnected" from the database.

This higher level of JDBC abstraction depends on the lower-level abstraction in the org.springframework.jdbc.core package. Exceptions thrown are as in the org.springframework.dao package, meaning that code using this package does not need to implement JDBC or RDBMS-specific error handling.

This package and related packages are discussed in Chapter 9 of Expert One-On-One J2EE Design and Development by Rod Johnson (Wrox, 2002).