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| package java.sql; |
| |
| import java.math.BigDecimal; |
| import java.util.Calendar; |
| import java.io.Reader; |
| import java.io.InputStream; |
| |
| /** |
| * An object that represents a precompiled SQL statement. |
| * <P>A SQL statement is precompiled and stored in a |
| * <code>PreparedStatement</code> object. This object can then be used to |
| * efficiently execute this statement multiple times. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> The setter methods (<code>setShort</code>, <code>setString</code>, |
| * and so on) for setting IN parameter values |
| * must specify types that are compatible with the defined SQL type of |
| * the input parameter. For instance, if the IN parameter has SQL type |
| * <code>INTEGER</code>, then the method <code>setInt</code> should be used. |
| * |
| * <p>If arbitrary parameter type conversions are required, the method |
| * <code>setObject</code> should be used with a target SQL type. |
| * <P> |
| * In the following example of setting a parameter, <code>con</code> represents |
| * an active connection: |
| * <PRE> |
| * PreparedStatement pstmt = con.prepareStatement("UPDATE EMPLOYEES |
| * SET SALARY = ? WHERE ID = ?"); |
| * pstmt.setBigDecimal(1, 153833.00) |
| * pstmt.setInt(2, 110592) |
| * </PRE> |
| * |
| * @see Connection#prepareStatement |
| * @see ResultSet |
| * @since 1.1 |
| */ |
| |
| public interface PreparedStatement extends Statement { |
| |
| /** |
| * Executes the SQL query in this <code>PreparedStatement</code> object |
| * and returns the <code>ResultSet</code> object generated by the query. |
| * |
| * @return a <code>ResultSet</code> object that contains the data produced by the |
| * query; never <code>null</code> |
| * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs; |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> or the SQL |
| * statement does not return a <code>ResultSet</code> object |
| * @throws SQLTimeoutException when the driver has determined that the |
| * timeout value that was specified by the {@code setQueryTimeout} |
| * method has been exceeded and has at least attempted to cancel |
| * the currently running {@code Statement} |
| */ |
| ResultSet executeQuery() throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Executes the SQL statement in this <code>PreparedStatement</code> object, |
| * which must be an SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) statement, such as <code>INSERT</code>, <code>UPDATE</code> or |
| * <code>DELETE</code>; or an SQL statement that returns nothing, |
| * such as a DDL statement. |
| * |
| * @return either (1) the row count for SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) statements |
| * or (2) 0 for SQL statements that return nothing |
| * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs; |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * or the SQL statement returns a <code>ResultSet</code> object |
| * @throws SQLTimeoutException when the driver has determined that the |
| * timeout value that was specified by the {@code setQueryTimeout} |
| * method has been exceeded and has at least attempted to cancel |
| * the currently running {@code Statement} |
| */ |
| int executeUpdate() throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to SQL <code>NULL</code>. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> You must specify the parameter's SQL type. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param sqlType the SQL type code defined in <code>java.sql.Types</code> |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if <code>sqlType</code> is |
| * a <code>ARRAY</code>, <code>BLOB</code>, <code>CLOB</code>, |
| * <code>DATALINK</code>, <code>JAVA_OBJECT</code>, <code>NCHAR</code>, |
| * <code>NCLOB</code>, <code>NVARCHAR</code>, <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code>, |
| * <code>REF</code>, <code>ROWID</code>, <code>SQLXML</code> |
| * or <code>STRUCT</code> data type and the JDBC driver does not support |
| * this data type |
| */ |
| void setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>boolean</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>BIT</code> or <code>BOOLEAN</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; |
| * if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setBoolean(int parameterIndex, boolean x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>byte</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>TINYINT</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setByte(int parameterIndex, byte x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>short</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>SMALLINT</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setShort(int parameterIndex, short x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>int</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>INTEGER</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setInt(int parameterIndex, int x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>long</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>BIGINT</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setLong(int parameterIndex, long x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>float</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>REAL</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setFloat(int parameterIndex, float x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>double</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>DOUBLE</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setDouble(int parameterIndex, double x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.math.BigDecimal</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this to an SQL <code>NUMERIC</code> value when |
| * it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setBigDecimal(int parameterIndex, BigDecimal x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>String</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>VARCHAR</code> or <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> value |
| * (depending on the argument's |
| * size relative to the driver's limits on <code>VARCHAR</code> values) |
| * when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setString(int parameterIndex, String x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given Java array of bytes. The driver converts |
| * this to an SQL <code>VARBINARY</code> or <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> |
| * (depending on the argument's size relative to the driver's limits on |
| * <code>VARBINARY</code> values) when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setBytes(int parameterIndex, byte x[]) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Date</code> value |
| * using the default time zone of the virtual machine that is running |
| * the application. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>DATE</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setDate(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Date x) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Time</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this |
| * to an SQL <code>TIME</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setTime(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Time x) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code> value. |
| * The driver |
| * converts this to an SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> value when it sends it to the |
| * database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> */ |
| void setTimestamp(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Timestamp x) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have |
| * the specified number of bytes. |
| * When a very large ASCII value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.InputStream</code>. Data will be read from the stream |
| * as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will |
| * do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value |
| * @param length the number of bytes in the stream |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x, int length) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which |
| * will have the specified number of bytes. |
| * |
| * When a very large Unicode value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.InputStream</code> object. The data will be read from the |
| * stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will |
| * do any necessary conversion from Unicode to the database char format. |
| * |
| *The byte format of the Unicode stream must be a Java UTF-8, as defined in the |
| *Java Virtual Machine Specification. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x a <code>java.io.InputStream</code> object that contains the |
| * Unicode parameter value |
| * @param length the number of bytes in the stream |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support |
| * this method |
| * @deprecated Use {@code setCharacterStream} |
| */ |
| @Deprecated(since="1.2") |
| void setUnicodeStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x, |
| int length) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have |
| * the specified number of bytes. |
| * When a very large binary value is input to a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.InputStream</code> object. The data will be read from the |
| * stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value |
| * @param length the number of bytes in the stream |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x, |
| int length) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Clears the current parameter values immediately. |
| * <P>In general, parameter values remain in force for repeated use of a |
| * statement. Setting a parameter value automatically clears its |
| * previous value. However, in some cases it is useful to immediately |
| * release the resources used by the current parameter values; this can |
| * be done by calling the method <code>clearParameters</code>. |
| * |
| * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| */ |
| void clearParameters() throws SQLException; |
| |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Advanced features: |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
| * |
| * This method is similar to {@link #setObject(int parameterIndex, |
| * Object x, int targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength)}, |
| * except that it assumes a scale of zero. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the object containing the input parameter value |
| * @param targetSqlType the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be |
| * sent to the database |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or this |
| * method is called on a closed PreparedStatement |
| * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if |
| * the JDBC driver does not support the specified targetSqlType |
| * @see Types |
| */ |
| void setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, int targetSqlType) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * <p>Sets the value of the designated parameter using the given object. |
| * |
| * <p>The JDBC specification specifies a standard mapping from |
| * Java <code>Object</code> types to SQL types. The given argument |
| * will be converted to the corresponding SQL type before being |
| * sent to the database. |
| * |
| * <p>Note that this method may be used to pass database- |
| * specific abstract data types, by using a driver-specific Java |
| * type. |
| * |
| * If the object is of a class implementing the interface <code>SQLData</code>, |
| * the JDBC driver should call the method <code>SQLData.writeSQL</code> |
| * to write it to the SQL data stream. |
| * If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing |
| * <code>Ref</code>, <code>Blob</code>, <code>Clob</code>, <code>NClob</code>, |
| * <code>Struct</code>, <code>java.net.URL</code>, <code>RowId</code>, <code>SQLXML</code> |
| * or <code>Array</code>, the driver should pass it to the database as a |
| * value of the corresponding SQL type. |
| * <P> |
| *<b>Note:</b> Not all databases allow for a non-typed Null to be sent to |
| * the backend. For maximum portability, the <code>setNull</code> or the |
| * <code>setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, int sqlType)</code> |
| * method should be used |
| * instead of <code>setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x)</code>. |
| *<p> |
| * <b>Note:</b> This method throws an exception if there is an ambiguity, for example, if the |
| * object is of a class implementing more than one of the interfaces named above. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the object containing the input parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * or the type of the given object is ambiguous |
| */ |
| void setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Executes the SQL statement in this <code>PreparedStatement</code> object, |
| * which may be any kind of SQL statement. |
| * Some prepared statements return multiple results; the <code>execute</code> |
| * method handles these complex statements as well as the simpler |
| * form of statements handled by the methods <code>executeQuery</code> |
| * and <code>executeUpdate</code>. |
| * <P> |
| * The <code>execute</code> method returns a <code>boolean</code> to |
| * indicate the form of the first result. You must call either the method |
| * <code>getResultSet</code> or <code>getUpdateCount</code> |
| * to retrieve the result; you must call <code>getMoreResults</code> to |
| * move to any subsequent result(s). |
| * |
| * @return <code>true</code> if the first result is a <code>ResultSet</code> |
| * object; <code>false</code> if the first result is an update |
| * count or there is no result |
| * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs; |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * or an argument is supplied to this method |
| * @throws SQLTimeoutException when the driver has determined that the |
| * timeout value that was specified by the {@code setQueryTimeout} |
| * method has been exceeded and has at least attempted to cancel |
| * the currently running {@code Statement} |
| * @see Statement#execute |
| * @see Statement#getResultSet |
| * @see Statement#getUpdateCount |
| * @see Statement#getMoreResults |
| |
| */ |
| boolean execute() throws SQLException; |
| |
| //--------------------------JDBC 2.0----------------------------- |
| |
| /** |
| * Adds a set of parameters to this <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * object's batch of commands. |
| * |
| * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @see Statement#addBatch |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void addBatch() throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>Reader</code> |
| * object, which is the given number of characters long. |
| * When a very large UNICODE value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.Reader</code> object. The data will be read from the stream |
| * as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will |
| * do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param reader the <code>java.io.Reader</code> object that contains the |
| * Unicode data |
| * @param length the number of characters in the stream |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, |
| java.io.Reader reader, |
| int length) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given |
| * <code>REF(<structured-type>)</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this to an SQL <code>REF</code> value when it |
| * sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x an SQL <code>REF</code> value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void setRef (int parameterIndex, Ref x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Blob</code> object. |
| * The driver converts this to an SQL <code>BLOB</code> value when it |
| * sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x a <code>Blob</code> object that maps an SQL <code>BLOB</code> value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void setBlob (int parameterIndex, Blob x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Clob</code> object. |
| * The driver converts this to an SQL <code>CLOB</code> value when it |
| * sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x a <code>Clob</code> object that maps an SQL <code>CLOB</code> value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void setClob (int parameterIndex, Clob x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Array</code> object. |
| * The driver converts this to an SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value when it |
| * sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x an <code>Array</code> object that maps an SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void setArray (int parameterIndex, Array x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieves a <code>ResultSetMetaData</code> object that contains |
| * information about the columns of the <code>ResultSet</code> object |
| * that will be returned when this <code>PreparedStatement</code> object |
| * is executed. |
| * <P> |
| * Because a <code>PreparedStatement</code> object is precompiled, it is |
| * possible to know about the <code>ResultSet</code> object that it will |
| * return without having to execute it. Consequently, it is possible |
| * to invoke the method <code>getMetaData</code> on a |
| * <code>PreparedStatement</code> object rather than waiting to execute |
| * it and then invoking the <code>ResultSet.getMetaData</code> method |
| * on the <code>ResultSet</code> object that is returned. |
| * <P> |
| * <B>NOTE:</B> Using this method may be expensive for some drivers due |
| * to the lack of underlying DBMS support. |
| * |
| * @return the description of a <code>ResultSet</code> object's columns or |
| * <code>null</code> if the driver cannot return a |
| * <code>ResultSetMetaData</code> object |
| * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support |
| * this method |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| ResultSetMetaData getMetaData() throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Date</code> value, |
| * using the given <code>Calendar</code> object. The driver uses |
| * the <code>Calendar</code> object to construct an SQL <code>DATE</code> value, |
| * which the driver then sends to the database. With |
| * a <code>Calendar</code> object, the driver can calculate the date |
| * taking into account a custom timezone. If no |
| * <code>Calendar</code> object is specified, the driver uses the default |
| * timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @param cal the <code>Calendar</code> object the driver will use |
| * to construct the date |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void setDate(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Date x, Calendar cal) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Time</code> value, |
| * using the given <code>Calendar</code> object. The driver uses |
| * the <code>Calendar</code> object to construct an SQL <code>TIME</code> value, |
| * which the driver then sends to the database. With |
| * a <code>Calendar</code> object, the driver can calculate the time |
| * taking into account a custom timezone. If no |
| * <code>Calendar</code> object is specified, the driver uses the default |
| * timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @param cal the <code>Calendar</code> object the driver will use |
| * to construct the time |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void setTime(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Time x, Calendar cal) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code> value, |
| * using the given <code>Calendar</code> object. The driver uses |
| * the <code>Calendar</code> object to construct an SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> value, |
| * which the driver then sends to the database. With a |
| * <code>Calendar</code> object, the driver can calculate the timestamp |
| * taking into account a custom timezone. If no |
| * <code>Calendar</code> object is specified, the driver uses the default |
| * timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @param cal the <code>Calendar</code> object the driver will use |
| * to construct the timestamp |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void setTimestamp(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Timestamp x, Calendar cal) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to SQL <code>NULL</code>. |
| * This version of the method <code>setNull</code> should |
| * be used for user-defined types and REF type parameters. Examples |
| * of user-defined types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and |
| * named array types. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> To be portable, applications must give the |
| * SQL type code and the fully-qualified SQL type name when specifying |
| * a NULL user-defined or REF parameter. In the case of a user-defined type |
| * the name is the type name of the parameter itself. For a REF |
| * parameter, the name is the type name of the referenced type. If |
| * a JDBC driver does not need the type code or type name information, |
| * it may ignore it. |
| * |
| * Although it is intended for user-defined and Ref parameters, |
| * this method may be used to set a null parameter of any JDBC type. |
| * If the parameter does not have a user-defined or REF type, the given |
| * typeName is ignored. |
| * |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param sqlType a value from <code>java.sql.Types</code> |
| * @param typeName the fully-qualified name of an SQL user-defined type; |
| * ignored if the parameter is not a user-defined type or REF |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if <code>sqlType</code> is |
| * a <code>ARRAY</code>, <code>BLOB</code>, <code>CLOB</code>, |
| * <code>DATALINK</code>, <code>JAVA_OBJECT</code>, <code>NCHAR</code>, |
| * <code>NCLOB</code>, <code>NVARCHAR</code>, <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code>, |
| * <code>REF</code>, <code>ROWID</code>, <code>SQLXML</code> |
| * or <code>STRUCT</code> data type and the JDBC driver does not support |
| * this data type or if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| void setNull (int parameterIndex, int sqlType, String typeName) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| //------------------------- JDBC 3.0 ----------------------------------- |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.net.URL</code> value. |
| * The driver converts this to an SQL <code>DATALINK</code> value |
| * when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the <code>java.net.URL</code> object to be set |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.4 |
| */ |
| void setURL(int parameterIndex, java.net.URL x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieves the number, types and properties of this |
| * <code>PreparedStatement</code> object's parameters. |
| * |
| * @return a <code>ParameterMetaData</code> object that contains information |
| * about the number, types and properties for each |
| * parameter marker of this <code>PreparedStatement</code> object |
| * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @see ParameterMetaData |
| * @since 1.4 |
| */ |
| ParameterMetaData getParameterMetaData() throws SQLException; |
| |
| //------------------------- JDBC 4.0 ----------------------------------- |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.RowId</code> object. The |
| * driver converts this to a SQL <code>ROWID</code> value when it sends it |
| * to the database |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the parameter value |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setRowId(int parameterIndex, RowId x) throws SQLException; |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>String</code> object. |
| * The driver converts this to a SQL <code>NCHAR</code> or |
| * <code>NVARCHAR</code> or <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code> value |
| * (depending on the argument's |
| * size relative to the driver's limits on <code>NVARCHAR</code> values) |
| * when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param value the parameter value |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national |
| * character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion |
| * error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setNString(int parameterIndex, String value) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The |
| * <code>Reader</code> reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The |
| * driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to |
| * the national character set in the database. |
| * @param parameterIndex of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param value the parameter value |
| * @param length the number of characters in the parameter data. |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national |
| * character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion |
| * error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, Reader value, long length) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to a <code>java.sql.NClob</code> object. The driver converts this to a |
| * SQL <code>NCLOB</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * @param parameterIndex of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param value the parameter value |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national |
| * character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion |
| * error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setNClob(int parameterIndex, NClob value) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The reader must contain the number |
| * of characters specified by length otherwise a <code>SQLException</code> will be |
| * generated when the <code>PreparedStatement</code> is executed. |
| *This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int)</code> method |
| * because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to |
| * the server as a <code>CLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the |
| * driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter |
| * data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> or a <code>CLOB</code> |
| * @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. |
| * @param length the number of characters in the parameter data. |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; this method is called on |
| * a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> or if the length specified is less than zero. |
| * |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to a <code>InputStream</code> object. |
| * The {@code Inputstream} must contain the number |
| * of characters specified by length otherwise a <code>SQLException</code> will be |
| * generated when the <code>PreparedStatement</code> is executed. |
| * This method differs from the <code>setBinaryStream (int, InputStream, int)</code> |
| * method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be |
| * sent to the server as a <code>BLOB</code>. When the <code>setBinaryStream</code> method is used, |
| * the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter |
| * data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> or a <code>BLOB</code> |
| * @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, |
| * the second is 2, ... |
| * @param inputStream An object that contains the data to set the parameter |
| * value to. |
| * @param length the number of bytes in the parameter data. |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>; |
| * if the length specified |
| * is less than zero or if the number of bytes in the {@code InputStream} does not match |
| * the specified length. |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setBlob(int parameterIndex, InputStream inputStream, long length) |
| throws SQLException; |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The reader must contain the number |
| * of characters specified by length otherwise a <code>SQLException</code> will be |
| * generated when the <code>PreparedStatement</code> is executed. |
| * This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int)</code> method |
| * because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to |
| * the server as a <code>NCLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the |
| * driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter |
| * data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code> or a <code>NCLOB</code> |
| * @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. |
| * @param length the number of characters in the parameter data. |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if the length specified is less than zero; |
| * if the driver does not support national character sets; |
| * if the driver can detect that a data conversion |
| * error could occur; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setNClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.SQLXML</code> object. |
| * The driver converts this to an |
| * SQL <code>XML</code> value when it sends it to the database. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param xmlObject a <code>SQLXML</code> object that maps an SQL <code>XML</code> value |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * or the <code>java.xml.transform.Result</code>, |
| * <code>Writer</code> or <code>OutputStream</code> has not been closed for |
| * the <code>SQLXML</code> object |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setSQLXML(int parameterIndex, SQLXML xmlObject) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * <p>Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
| * |
| * If the second argument is an <code>InputStream</code> then the stream must contain |
| * the number of bytes specified by scaleOrLength. If the second argument is a |
| * <code>Reader</code> then the reader must contain the number of characters specified |
| * by scaleOrLength. If these conditions are not true the driver will generate a |
| * <code>SQLException</code> when the prepared statement is executed. |
| * |
| * <p>The given Java object will be converted to the given targetSqlType |
| * before being sent to the database. |
| * |
| * If the object has a custom mapping (is of a class implementing the |
| * interface <code>SQLData</code>), |
| * the JDBC driver should call the method <code>SQLData.writeSQL</code> to |
| * write it to the SQL data stream. |
| * If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing |
| * <code>Ref</code>, <code>Blob</code>, <code>Clob</code>, <code>NClob</code>, |
| * <code>Struct</code>, <code>java.net.URL</code>, |
| * or <code>Array</code>, the driver should pass it to the database as a |
| * value of the corresponding SQL type. |
| * |
| * <p>Note that this method may be used to pass database-specific |
| * abstract data types. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the object containing the input parameter value |
| * @param targetSqlType the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be |
| * sent to the database. The scale argument may further qualify this type. |
| * @param scaleOrLength for <code>java.sql.Types.DECIMAL</code> |
| * or <code>java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types</code>, |
| * this is the number of digits after the decimal point. For |
| * Java Object types <code>InputStream</code> and <code>Reader</code>, |
| * this is the length |
| * of the data in the stream or reader. For all other types, |
| * this value will be ignored. |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> or |
| * if the Java Object specified by x is an InputStream |
| * or Reader object and the value of the scale parameter is less |
| * than zero |
| * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if |
| * the JDBC driver does not support the specified targetSqlType |
| * @see Types |
| * |
| */ |
| void setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, int targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength) |
| throws SQLException; |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have |
| * the specified number of bytes. |
| * When a very large ASCII value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.InputStream</code>. Data will be read from the stream |
| * as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will |
| * do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value |
| * @param length the number of bytes in the stream |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x, long length) |
| throws SQLException; |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have |
| * the specified number of bytes. |
| * When a very large binary value is input to a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.InputStream</code> object. The data will be read from the |
| * stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value |
| * @param length the number of bytes in the stream |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x, |
| long length) throws SQLException; |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>Reader</code> |
| * object, which is the given number of characters long. |
| * When a very large UNICODE value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.Reader</code> object. The data will be read from the stream |
| * as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will |
| * do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param reader the <code>java.io.Reader</code> object that contains the |
| * Unicode data |
| * @param length the number of characters in the stream |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, |
| java.io.Reader reader, |
| long length) throws SQLException; |
| //----- |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. |
| * When a very large ASCII value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.InputStream</code>. Data will be read from the stream |
| * as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will |
| * do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if |
| * it might be more efficient to use a version of |
| * <code>setAsciiStream</code> which takes a length parameter. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x) |
| throws SQLException; |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. |
| * When a very large binary value is input to a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.InputStream</code> object. The data will be read from the |
| * stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if |
| * it might be more efficient to use a version of |
| * <code>setBinaryStream</code> which takes a length parameter. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x) |
| throws SQLException; |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>Reader</code> |
| * object. |
| * When a very large UNICODE value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> |
| * parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a |
| * <code>java.io.Reader</code> object. The data will be read from the stream |
| * as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will |
| * do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format. |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if |
| * it might be more efficient to use a version of |
| * <code>setCharacterStream</code> which takes a length parameter. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param reader the <code>java.io.Reader</code> object that contains the |
| * Unicode data |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, |
| java.io.Reader reader) throws SQLException; |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The |
| * <code>Reader</code> reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The |
| * driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to |
| * the national character set in the database. |
| |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard |
| * Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the |
| * standard interface. |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if |
| * it might be more efficient to use a version of |
| * <code>setNCharacterStream</code> which takes a length parameter. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param value the parameter value |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national |
| * character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion |
| * error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, Reader value) throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. |
| * This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader)</code> method |
| * because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to |
| * the server as a <code>CLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the |
| * driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter |
| * data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> or a <code>CLOB</code> |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if |
| * it might be more efficient to use a version of |
| * <code>setClob</code> which takes a length parameter. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; this method is called on |
| * a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>or if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement |
| * |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to a <code>InputStream</code> object. |
| * This method differs from the <code>setBinaryStream (int, InputStream)</code> |
| * method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be |
| * sent to the server as a <code>BLOB</code>. When the <code>setBinaryStream</code> method is used, |
| * the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter |
| * data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> or a <code>BLOB</code> |
| * |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if |
| * it might be more efficient to use a version of |
| * <code>setBlob</code> which takes a length parameter. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, |
| * the second is 2, ... |
| * @param inputStream An object that contains the data to set the parameter |
| * value to. |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> or |
| * if parameterIndex does not correspond |
| * to a parameter marker in the SQL statement, |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setBlob(int parameterIndex, InputStream inputStream) |
| throws SQLException; |
| /** |
| * Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. |
| * This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader)</code> method |
| * because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to |
| * the server as a <code>NCLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the |
| * driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter |
| * data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code> or a <code>NCLOB</code> |
| * <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if |
| * it might be more efficient to use a version of |
| * <code>setNClob</code> which takes a length parameter. |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. |
| * @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter |
| * marker in the SQL statement; |
| * if the driver does not support national character sets; |
| * if the driver can detect that a data conversion |
| * error could occur; if a database access error occurs or |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method |
| * |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| void setNClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader) |
| throws SQLException; |
| |
| //------------------------- JDBC 4.2 ----------------------------------- |
| |
| /** |
| * <p>Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
| * |
| * If the second argument is an {@code InputStream} then the stream |
| * must contain the number of bytes specified by scaleOrLength. |
| * If the second argument is a {@code Reader} then the reader must |
| * contain the number of characters specified by scaleOrLength. If these |
| * conditions are not true the driver will generate a |
| * {@code SQLException} when the prepared statement is executed. |
| * |
| * <p>The given Java object will be converted to the given targetSqlType |
| * before being sent to the database. |
| * |
| * If the object has a custom mapping (is of a class implementing the |
| * interface {@code SQLData}), |
| * the JDBC driver should call the method {@code SQLData.writeSQL} to |
| * write it to the SQL data stream. |
| * If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing |
| * {@code Ref}, {@code Blob}, {@code Clob}, {@code NClob}, |
| * {@code Struct}, {@code java.net.URL}, |
| * or {@code Array}, the driver should pass it to the database as a |
| * value of the corresponding SQL type. |
| * |
| * <p>Note that this method may be used to pass database-specific |
| * abstract data types. |
| *<P> |
| * The default implementation will throw {@code SQLFeatureNotSupportedException} |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the object containing the input parameter value |
| * @param targetSqlType the SQL type to be sent to the database. The |
| * scale argument may further qualify this type. |
| * @param scaleOrLength for {@code java.sql.JDBCType.DECIMAL} |
| * or {@code java.sql.JDBCType.NUMERIC types}, |
| * this is the number of digits after the decimal point. For |
| * Java Object types {@code InputStream} and {@code Reader}, |
| * this is the length |
| * of the data in the stream or reader. For all other types, |
| * this value will be ignored. |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a |
| * parameter marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs |
| * or this method is called on a closed {@code PreparedStatement} or |
| * if the Java Object specified by x is an InputStream |
| * or Reader object and the value of the scale parameter is less |
| * than zero |
| * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if |
| * the JDBC driver does not support the specified targetSqlType |
| * @see JDBCType |
| * @see SQLType |
| * @since 1.8 |
| */ |
| default void setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, SQLType targetSqlType, |
| int scaleOrLength) throws SQLException { |
| throw new SQLFeatureNotSupportedException("setObject not implemented"); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
| * |
| * This method is similar to {@link #setObject(int parameterIndex, |
| * Object x, SQLType targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength)}, |
| * except that it assumes a scale of zero. |
| *<P> |
| * The default implementation will throw {@code SQLFeatureNotSupportedException} |
| * |
| * @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... |
| * @param x the object containing the input parameter value |
| * @param targetSqlType the SQL type to be sent to the database |
| * @exception SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a |
| * parameter marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs |
| * or this method is called on a closed {@code PreparedStatement} |
| * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if |
| * the JDBC driver does not support the specified targetSqlType |
| * @see JDBCType |
| * @see SQLType |
| * @since 1.8 |
| */ |
| default void setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, SQLType targetSqlType) |
| throws SQLException { |
| throw new SQLFeatureNotSupportedException("setObject not implemented"); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Executes the SQL statement in this <code>PreparedStatement</code> object, |
| * which must be an SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) statement, |
| * such as <code>INSERT</code>, <code>UPDATE</code> or |
| * <code>DELETE</code>; or an SQL statement that returns nothing, |
| * such as a DDL statement. |
| * <p> |
| * This method should be used when the returned row count may exceed |
| * {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE}. |
| * <p> |
| * The default implementation will throw {@code UnsupportedOperationException} |
| * |
| * @return either (1) the row count for SQL Data Manipulation Language |
| * (DML) statements or (2) 0 for SQL statements that return nothing |
| * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs; |
| * this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
| * or the SQL statement returns a <code>ResultSet</code> object |
| * @throws SQLTimeoutException when the driver has determined that the |
| * timeout value that was specified by the {@code setQueryTimeout} |
| * method has been exceeded and has at least attempted to cancel |
| * the currently running {@code Statement} |
| * @since 1.8 |
| */ |
| default long executeLargeUpdate() throws SQLException { |
| throw new UnsupportedOperationException("executeLargeUpdate not implemented"); |
| } |
| } |