📄 jdbcoperations.java
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package org.springframework.jdbc.core;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessException;
import org.springframework.dao.IncorrectResultSizeDataAccessException;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.KeyHolder;
/**
* Interface that specifies a basic set of JDBC operations.
* Implemented by JdbcTemplate. Not often used, but a useful option
* to enhance testability, as it can easily be mocked or stubbed.
*
* <p>Alternatively, the standard JDBC infrastructure can be mocked.
* However, mocking this interface constitutes significantly less work.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @see JdbcTemplate
*/
public interface JdbcOperations {
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Methods dealing with a plain java.sql.Connection
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Execute the action specified by the given action object within a JDBC
* Connection. Allows for returning a result object, i.e. a domain object
* or a collection of domain objects.
* @param action callback object that specifies the action
* @return a result object returned by the action, or null
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem
*/
Object execute(ConnectionCallback action) throws DataAccessException;
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Methods dealing with static SQL (java.sql.Statement)
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Execute the action specified by the given action object within a JDBC
* Statement. Allows for returning a result object, i.e. a domain object
* or a collection of domain objects.
* @param action callback object that specifies the action
* @return a result object returned by the action, or null
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem
*/
Object execute(StatementCallback action) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Issue a single SQL execute, typically a DDL statement.
* @param sql static SQL to execute
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem
*/
void execute(String sql) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Execute a query given static SQL, reading the ResultSet with a
* ResultSetExtractor.
* <p>Uses a JDBC Statement, not a PreparedStatement. If you want to execute
* a static query with a PreparedStatement, use the overloaded query method
* with a null PreparedStatementSetter as a parameter.
* @param sql SQL query to execute
* @param rse object that will extract all rows of results
* @return an arbitrary result object, as returned by the ResultSetExtractor
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem executing the query
* @see #query(String, PreparedStatementSetter, ResultSetExtractor)
*/
Object query(String sql, ResultSetExtractor rse) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Execute a query given static SQL, reading the ResultSet on a per-row
* basis with a RowCallbackHandler (potentially implementing the ResultReader
* sub-interface that provides a result List).
* <p>Uses a JDBC Statement, not a PreparedStatement. If you want to execute
* a static query with a PreparedStatement, use the overloaded query method
* with null as PreparedStatementSetter argument.
* @param sql SQL query to execute
* @param rch object that will extract results (potentially a ResultReader),
* one row at a time
* @return the result List in case of a ResultReader, or null else
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem executing the query
* @see #query(String, PreparedStatementSetter, RowCallbackHandler)
*/
List query(String sql, RowCallbackHandler rch) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Execute a query given static SQL, mapping each row to a Java object
* via a RowMapper.
* <p>Uses a JDBC Statement, not a PreparedStatement. If you want to execute
* a static query with a PreparedStatement, use the overloaded query method
* with null as PreparedStatementSetter argument.
* @param sql SQL query to execute
* @param rowMapper object that will map one object per row
* @return the result List in case of a ResultReader, or null else
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem executing the query
* @see #query(String, PreparedStatementSetter, RowCallbackHandler)
*/
List query(String sql, RowMapper rowMapper) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Execute a query for a result list, given static SQL.
* <p>Uses a JDBC Statement, not a PreparedStatement. If you want to execute
* a static query with a PreparedStatement, use the overloaded queryForList
* method with null as argument array.
* <p>This method is useful for running static SQL with a known outcome.
* The results will be mapped to an ArrayList (one entry for each row) of
* HashMaps (one entry for each column using the column name as the key).
* @param sql SQL query to execute
* @return an ArrayList that contains a HashMap per row
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem executing the query
* @see #queryForList(String, Object[])
*/
List queryForList(String sql) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Execute a query for a result object, given static SQL.
* <p>Uses a JDBC Statement, not a PreparedStatement. If you want to execute
* a static query with a PreparedStatement, use the overloaded queryForObject
* method with null as argument array.
* <p>This method is useful for running static SQL with a known outcome.
* The query is expected to be a single row/single column query; the returned
* result will be directly mapped to the corresponding object type.
* @param sql SQL query to execute
* @param requiredType the type that the result object is expected to match
* @return the result object of the required type, or null in case of SQL NULL
* @throws IncorrectResultSizeDataAccessException if the query does not return
* exactly one row, or does not return exactly one column in that row
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem executing the query
* @see #queryForObject(String, Object[], Class)
*/
Object queryForObject(String sql, Class requiredType) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Execute a query that results in a long value, given static SQL.
* <p>Uses a JDBC Statement, not a PreparedStatement. If you want to execute
* a static query with a PreparedStatement, use the overloaded queryForLong
* method with null as argument array.
* <p>This method is useful for running static SQL with a known outcome.
* The query is expected to be a single row/single column query that results
* in a long value.
* @param sql SQL query to execute
* @return the long value, or 0 in case of SQL NULL
* @throws IncorrectResultSizeDataAccessException if the query does not return
* exactly one row, or does not return exactly one column in that row
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem executing the query
* @see #queryForLong(String, Object[])
*/
long queryForLong(String sql) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Execute a query that results in an int value, given static SQL.
* <p>Uses a JDBC Statement, not a PreparedStatement. If you want to execute
* a static query with a PreparedStatement, use the overloaded queryForInt
* method with null as argument array.
* <p>This method is useful for running static SQL with a known outcome.
* The query is expected to be a single row/single column query that results
* in an int value.
* @param sql SQL query to execute
* @return the int value, or 0 in case of SQL NULL
* @throws IncorrectResultSizeDataAccessException if the query does not return
* exactly one row, or does not return exactly one column in that row
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem executing the query
* @see #queryForInt(String, Object[])
*/
int queryForInt(String sql) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Issue a single SQL update.
* @param sql static SQL to execute
* @return the number of rows affected
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem.
*/
int update(String sql) throws DataAccessException;
/**
* Issue multiple SQL updates on a single Statement, using JDBC 2.0 batching.
* <p>Will fall back to separate updates on a single Statement if the JDBC
* driver does not support batch updates.
* @param sql defining an array of SQL statements that will be executed.
* @return an array of the number of rows affected by each statement
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem executing the batch
*/
int[] batchUpdate(String[] sql) throws DataAccessException;
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Methods dealing with prepared statements
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Execute the action specified by the given action object within a JDBC
* PreparedStatement. Allows for returning a result object, i.e. a domain
* object or a collection of domain objects.
* @param psc object that can create a PreparedStatement given a Connection
* @param action callback object that specifies the action
* @return a result object returned by the action, or null
* @throws DataAccessException if there is any problem
*/
Object execute(PreparedStatementCreator psc, PreparedStatementCallback action)
throws DataAccessException;
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