public abstract class AbstractMariaDbPrepareStatement extends MariaDbStatement implements PreparedStatement, Cloneable
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protected boolean |
useFractionalSeconds |
binaryData, connection, deleteEndSemicolonPattern, executionResult, fetchSize, firstRewrite, isRewriteable, protocol, resultSetScrollType, timerTaskCLOSE_ALL_RESULTS, CLOSE_CURRENT_RESULT, EXECUTE_FAILED, KEEP_CURRENT_RESULT, NO_GENERATED_KEYS, RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS, SUCCESS_NO_INFO| Constructor and Description |
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AbstractMariaDbPrepareStatement(MariaDbConnection connection,
int resultSetScrollType) |
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protected abstract Calendar |
cal() |
AbstractMariaDbPrepareStatement |
clone()
Clone statement.
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abstract ParameterMetaData |
getParameterMetaData()
Retrieves the number, types and properties of this
PreparedStatement object's parameters. |
protected abstract boolean |
isNoBackslashEscapes() |
void |
setArray(int parameterIndex,
Array array)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.Array object. |
void |
setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream)
This function reads up the entire stream and stores it in memory since we need to know the length when sending it
to the server use the corresponding method with a length parameter if memory is an issue
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. |
void |
setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream,
int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes.
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void |
setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream,
long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes.
|
void |
setBigDecimal(int parameterIndex,
BigDecimal bigDecimal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.math.BigDecimal value. |
void |
setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream)
This function reads up the entire stream and stores it in memory since we need to know the length when sending it
to the server
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. |
void |
setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream,
int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes.
|
void |
setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream,
long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes.
|
void |
setBlob(int parameterIndex,
Blob blob)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.Blob object. |
void |
setBlob(int parameterIndex,
InputStream inputStream)
Sets the designated parameter to a
InputStream object. |
void |
setBlob(int parameterIndex,
InputStream inputStream,
long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a
InputStream object. |
void |
setBoolean(int parameterIndex,
boolean value)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java
boolean value. |
void |
setByte(int parameterIndex,
byte bit)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java
byte value. |
void |
setBytes(int parameterIndex,
byte[] bytes)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java array of bytes.
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void |
setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
Reader object. |
void |
setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader,
int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
Reader object, which is the given number of characters
long. |
void |
setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader,
long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
Reader object, which is the given number of characters
long. |
void |
setClob(int parameterIndex,
Clob clob)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.Clob object. |
void |
setClob(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a
Reader object. |
void |
setClob(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader,
long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a
Reader object. |
void |
setDate(int parameterIndex,
Date date)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.Date value using the default time zone of the
virtual machine that is running the application. |
void |
setDate(int parameterIndex,
Date date,
Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.Date value, using the given
Calendar object. |
void |
setDouble(int parameterIndex,
double value)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java
double value. |
void |
setFloat(int parameterIndex,
float value)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java
float value. |
void |
setInt(int column,
int value) |
void |
setLong(int parameterIndex,
long value)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java
long value. |
void |
setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader value)
Sets the designated parameter to a
Reader object. |
void |
setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader value,
long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a
Reader object. |
void |
setNClob(int parameterIndex,
NClob value)
Sets the designated parameter to a
java.sql.NClob object. |
void |
setNClob(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a
Reader object. |
void |
setNClob(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader,
long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a
Reader object. |
void |
setNString(int parameterIndex,
String value)
Sets the designated paramter to the given
String object. |
void |
setNull(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType)
Sets the designated parameter to SQL
NULL. |
void |
setNull(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType,
String typeName)
Sets the designated parameter to SQL
NULL. |
void |
setNull(int parameterIndex,
MariaDbType mysqlType)
Sets the designated parameter to SQL
NULL. |
void |
setObject(int parameterIndex,
Object obj)
Sets the value of the designated parameter using the given object.
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void |
setObject(int parameterIndex,
Object obj,
int targetSqlType)
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object.
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void |
setObject(int parameterIndex,
Object obj,
int targetSqlType,
int scaleOrLength)
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object.
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protected abstract void |
setParameter(int parameterIndex,
ParameterHolder holder) |
void |
setRef(int parameterIndex,
Ref ref)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
REF(<structured-type>) value. |
void |
setRowId(int parameterIndex,
RowId rowid)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.RowId object. |
void |
setShort(int parameterIndex,
short value)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java
short value. |
void |
setSQLXML(int parameterIndex,
SQLXML xmlObject)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.SQLXML object. |
void |
setString(int parameterIndex,
String str)
Set string parameter.
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void |
setTime(int parameterIndex,
Time time) |
void |
setTime(int parameterIndex,
Time time,
Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.Time value, using the given
Calendar object. |
void |
setTimestamp(int parameterIndex,
Timestamp timestamp)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.Timestamp value. |
void |
setTimestamp(int parameterIndex,
Timestamp timestamp,
Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.sql.Timestamp value, using the given
Calendar object. |
void |
setUnicodeStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream x,
int length)
Deprecated.
|
void |
setURL(int parameterIndex,
URL url)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
java.net.URL value. |
protected abstract boolean |
useFractionalSeconds() |
addBatch, cacheMoreResults, cancel, checkClose, clearBatch, clearWarnings, close, closeOnCompletion, execute, execute, execute, execute, execute, executeBatch, executeQuery, executeQuery, executeQueryEpilog, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, getConnection, getFetchDirection, getFetchSize, getGeneratedKeys, getInsertIncipit, getMaxFieldSize, getMaxRows, getMoreResults, getMoreResults, getProtocol, getQueryTimeout, getResultSet, getResultSetConcurrency, getResultSetHoldability, getResultSetType, getUpdateCount, getWarnings, isClosed, isCloseOnCompletion, isInsertRewriteable, isPoolable, isWrapperFor, retrieveCallableResult, setCursorName, setEscapeProcessing, setFetchDirection, setFetchSize, setLocalInfileInputStream, setMaxFieldSize, setMaxRows, setPoolable, setQueryTimeout, skipMoreResults, stringToQuery, unloadDriver, unwrapequals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitaddBatch, clearParameters, execute, executeLargeUpdate, executeQuery, executeUpdate, getMetaData, setObject, setObjectaddBatch, cancel, clearBatch, clearWarnings, close, closeOnCompletion, execute, execute, execute, execute, executeBatch, executeLargeBatch, executeLargeUpdate, executeLargeUpdate, executeLargeUpdate, executeLargeUpdate, executeQuery, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, getConnection, getFetchDirection, getFetchSize, getGeneratedKeys, getLargeMaxRows, getLargeUpdateCount, getMaxFieldSize, getMaxRows, getMoreResults, getMoreResults, getQueryTimeout, getResultSet, getResultSetConcurrency, getResultSetHoldability, getResultSetType, getUpdateCount, getWarnings, isClosed, isCloseOnCompletion, isPoolable, setCursorName, setEscapeProcessing, setFetchDirection, setFetchSize, setLargeMaxRows, setMaxFieldSize, setMaxRows, setPoolable, setQueryTimeoutisWrapperFor, unwrappublic AbstractMariaDbPrepareStatement(MariaDbConnection connection, int resultSetScrollType)
protected abstract boolean isNoBackslashEscapes()
protected abstract boolean useFractionalSeconds()
protected abstract Calendar cal()
public AbstractMariaDbPrepareStatement clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException
MariaDbStatementclone in class MariaDbStatementCloneNotSupportedException - if any error occur.public void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader,
int length)
throws SQLException
Reader object, which is the given number of characters
long. When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical
to send it via a java.io.Reader 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.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setCharacterStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - the java.io.Reader object that contains the Unicode datalength - the number of characters in the streamSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader,
long length)
throws SQLException
Reader object, which is the given number of characters
long. When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical
to send it via a java.io.Reader 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.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setCharacterStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - the java.io.Reader object that contains the Unicode datalength - the number of characters in the streamSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader)
throws SQLException
Reader object. When a very large UNICODE value is input
to a LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.Reader
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.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it
might be more efficient to use a version of setCharacterStream which takes a length parameter.
setCharacterStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - the java.io.Reader object that contains the Unicode dataSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setRef(int parameterIndex,
Ref ref)
throws SQLException
REF(<structured-type>) value. The driver converts
this to an SQL REF value when it sends it to the database.setRef in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...ref - an SQL REF valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setBlob(int parameterIndex,
Blob blob)
throws SQLException
java.sql.Blob object. The driver converts this to an SQL
BLOB value when it sends it to the database.setBlob in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...blob - a Blob object that maps an SQL BLOB valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setBlob(int parameterIndex,
InputStream inputStream,
long length)
throws SQLException
InputStream object. The inputstream must contain the number of
characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be generated when the
PreparedStatement is executed. This method differs from the setBinaryStream (int, InputStream,
int) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to the server as a
BLOB. When the setBinaryStream 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 LONGVARBINARY or a
BLOBsetBlob in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...inputStream - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.length - the number of bytes in the parameter data.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
PreparedStatement; if the length specified is less than zero or if the
number of bytes in the inputstream does not match the specfied length.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setBlob(int parameterIndex,
InputStream inputStream)
throws SQLException
InputStream object. This method differs from the
setBinaryStream (int, InputStream) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value
should be sent to the server as a BLOB. When the setBinaryStream 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
LONGVARBINARY or a BLOB
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it might be more efficient to use a
version of setBlob which takes a length parameter.
setBlob in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...inputStream - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.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
PreparedStatement or if parameterIndex does not correspond to a
parameter marker in the SQL statement,SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setClob(int parameterIndex,
Clob clob)
throws SQLException
java.sql.Clob object. The driver converts this to an SQL
CLOB value when it sends it to the database.setClob in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...clob - a Clob object that maps an SQL CLOB valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setClob(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader,
long length)
throws SQLException
Reader object. The reader must contain the number of characters
specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be generated when the
PreparedStatement is executed. This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader,
int) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to the server as a
CLOB. When the setCharacterStream 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 LONGVARCHAR or a
CLOBsetClob in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.length - the number of characters in the parameter data.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
PreparedStatement or if the length specified is less than zero.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setClob(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader)
throws SQLException
Reader object. This method differs from the
setCharacterStream (int, Reader) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value
should be sent to the server as a CLOB. When the setCharacterStream 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
LONGVARCHAR or a CLOB
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it might be more efficient to use a
version of setClob which takes a length parameter.
setClob in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.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
PreparedStatementor if parameterIndex does not correspond to a
parameter marker in the SQL statementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setArray(int parameterIndex,
Array array)
throws SQLException
java.sql.Array object. The driver converts this to an SQL
ARRAY value when it sends it to the database.setArray in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...array - an Array object that maps an SQL ARRAY valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setDate(int parameterIndex,
Date date,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException
java.sql.Date value, using the given
Calendar object. The driver uses the Calendar object to construct an SQL
DATE value, which the driver then sends to the database. With a Calendar object, the
driver can calculate the date taking into account a custom timezone. If no Calendar object is
specified, the driver uses the default timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.setDate in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...date - the parameter valuecal - the Calendar object the driver will use to construct the dateSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setDate(int parameterIndex,
Date date)
throws SQLException
java.sql.Date value using the default time zone of the
virtual machine that is running the application. The driver converts this to an SQL DATE value when
it sends it to the database.setDate in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...date - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setTime(int parameterIndex,
Time time,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException
java.sql.Time value, using the given
Calendar object. The driver uses the Calendar object to construct an SQL
TIME value, which the driver then sends to the database. With a Calendar object, the
driver can calculate the time taking into account a custom timezone. If no Calendar object is
specified, the driver uses the default timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.setTime in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...time - the parameter valuecal - the Calendar object the driver will use to construct the timeSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setTime(int parameterIndex,
Time time)
throws SQLException
setTime in interface PreparedStatementSQLExceptionpublic void setTimestamp(int parameterIndex,
Timestamp timestamp,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException
java.sql.Timestamp value, using the given
Calendar object. The driver uses the Calendar object to construct an SQL
TIMESTAMP value, which the driver then sends to the database. With a Calendar object,
the driver can calculate the timestamp taking into account a custom timezone. If no Calendar object
is specified, the driver uses the default timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the
application.setTimestamp in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...timestamp - the parameter valuecal - the Calendar object the driver will use to construct the timestampSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setTimestamp(int parameterIndex,
Timestamp timestamp)
throws SQLException
java.sql.Timestamp value. The driver converts this to an
SQL TIMESTAMP value when it sends it to the database.setTimestamp in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...timestamp - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setNull(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType)
throws SQLException
NULL.
Note: You must specify the parameter's SQL type.
setNull in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...sqlType - the SQL type code defined in java.sql.TypesSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if sqlType is a ARRAY, BLOB,
CLOB, DATALINK, JAVA_OBJECT,
NCHAR, NCLOB, NVARCHAR,
LONGNVARCHAR, REF, ROWID,
SQLXML or STRUCT data type and the JDBC driver does not
support this data typepublic void setNull(int parameterIndex,
MariaDbType mysqlType)
throws SQLException
NULL.
Note: You must specify the parameter's SQL type.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...mysqlType - the type code defined in MariaDbTypeSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if sqlType is a ARRAY, BLOB,
CLOB, DATALINK, JAVA_OBJECT,
NCHAR, NCLOB, NVARCHAR,
LONGNVARCHAR, REF, ROWID,
SQLXML or STRUCT data type and the JDBC driver does not
support this data typepublic void setNull(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType,
String typeName)
throws SQLException
NULL. This version of the method setNull 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.
Note: 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.
setNull in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...sqlType - a value from java.sql.TypestypeName - the fully-qualified name of an SQL user-defined type; ignored if the parameter is not a
user-defined type or REFSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if sqlType is a ARRAY, BLOB,
CLOB, DATALINK, JAVA_OBJECT,
NCHAR, NCLOB, NVARCHAR,
LONGNVARCHAR, REF, ROWID,
SQLXML or STRUCT data type and the JDBC driver does not
support this data type or if the JDBC driver does not support this methodprotected abstract void setParameter(int parameterIndex,
ParameterHolder holder)
throws SQLException
SQLExceptionpublic void setURL(int parameterIndex,
URL url)
throws SQLException
java.net.URL value. The driver converts this to an SQL
DATALINK value when it sends it to the database.setURL in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...url - the java.net.URL object to be setSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic abstract ParameterMetaData getParameterMetaData() throws SQLException
PreparedStatement object's parameters.getParameterMetaData in interface PreparedStatementParameterMetaData object that contains information about the number, types and properties
for each parameter marker of this PreparedStatement objectSQLException - if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed
PreparedStatementParameterMetaDatapublic void setRowId(int parameterIndex,
RowId rowid)
throws SQLException
java.sql.RowId object. The driver converts this to a SQL
ROWID value when it sends it to the databasesetRowId in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...rowid - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNString(int parameterIndex,
String value)
throws SQLException
String object. The driver converts this to a SQL
NCHAR or NVARCHAR or LONGNVARCHAR value (depending on the argument's size
relative to the driver's limits on NVARCHAR values) when it sends it to the database.setNString in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valueSQLException - 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 PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader value,
long length)
throws SQLException
Reader object. The Reader 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.setNCharacterStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valuelength - the number of characters in the parameter data.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 PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
Reader value)
throws SQLException
Reader object. The Reader 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.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it
might be more efficient to use a version of setNCharacterStream which takes a length parameter.
setNCharacterStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valueSQLException - 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 PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNClob(int parameterIndex,
NClob value)
throws SQLException
java.sql.NClob object. The driver converts this to a SQL
NCLOB value when it sends it to the database.setNClob in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valueSQLException - 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 PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNClob(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader,
long length)
throws SQLException
Reader object. The reader must contain the number of characters
specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be generated when the
PreparedStatement is executed. This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader,
int) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to the server as a
NCLOB. When the setCharacterStream 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 LONGNVARCHAR or a
NCLOBsetNClob in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.length - the number of characters in the parameter data.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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNClob(int parameterIndex,
Reader reader)
throws SQLException
Reader object. This method differs from the
setCharacterStream (int, Reader) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value
should be sent to the server as a NCLOB. When the setCharacterStream 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
LONGNVARCHAR or a NCLOB Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to
determine if it might be more efficient to use a version of setNClob which takes a length
parameter.
setNClob in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.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 PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setSQLXML(int parameterIndex,
SQLXML xmlObject)
throws SQLException
java.sql.SQLXML object. The driver converts this to an
SQL XML value when it sends it to the database.
setSQLXML in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...xmlObject - a SQLXML object that maps an SQL XML valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatement or the java.xml.transform.Result,
Writer or OutputStream has not been closed for the
SQLXML objectSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setObject(int parameterIndex,
Object obj,
int targetSqlType,
int scaleOrLength)
throws SQLException
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. The second argument must be an object type;
for integral values, the java.lang equivalent objects should be used.
If the second argument is an InputStream then the stream must contain the number of bytes specified
by scaleOrLength. If the second argument is a Reader then the reader must contain the number of
characters specified by scaleOrLength. If these conditions are not true the driver will generate a
SQLException when the prepared statement is executed.
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 SQLData), the JDBC
driver should call the method SQLData.writeSQL to write it to the SQL data stream. If, on the other
hand, the object is of a class implementing Ref, Blob, Clob,
NClob, Struct, java.net.URL, or Array, the driver should pass
it to the database as a value of the corresponding SQL type.
Note that this method may be used to pass database-specific abstract data types.
setObject in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...obj - the object containing the input parameter valuetargetSqlType - the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be sent to the database. The scale argument
may further qualify this type.scaleOrLength - for java.sql.Types.DECIMAL or java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types, this
is the number of digits after the decimal point. For Java Object types
InputStream and Reader, this is the length of the data in the
stream or reader. For all other types, this value will be ignored.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
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
zeroSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if targetSqlType is a ARRAY, BLOB,
CLOB, DATALINK, JAVA_OBJECT,
NCHAR, NCLOB, NVARCHAR,
LONGNVARCHAR, REF, ROWID,
SQLXML or STRUCT data type and the JDBC driver does not
support this data typeTypespublic void setObject(int parameterIndex,
Object obj,
int targetSqlType)
throws SQLException
setObject above, except that it assumes a scale of zero.setObject in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...obj - the object containing the input parameter valuetargetSqlType - the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be sent to the databaseSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if targetSqlType is a ARRAY, BLOB,
CLOB, DATALINK, JAVA_OBJECT,
NCHAR, NCLOB, NVARCHAR,
LONGNVARCHAR, REF, ROWID,
SQLXML or STRUCT data type and the JDBC driver does not
support this data typeTypespublic void setObject(int parameterIndex,
Object obj)
throws SQLException
Sets the value of the designated parameter using the given object. The second parameter must be of type
Object; therefore, the java.lang equivalent objects should be used for built-in types.
The JDBC specification specifies a standard mapping from Java Object types to SQL types. The
given argument will be converted to the corresponding SQL type before being sent to the database.
Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase- specific abstract data types, by using a driver-specific
Java type.
If the object is of a class implementing the interface SQLData, the JDBC driver should call the
method SQLData.writeSQL to write it to the SQL data stream. If, on the other hand, the object is of
a class implementing Ref, Blob, Clob, NClob,
Struct, java.net.URL, RowId, SQLXML or Array,
the driver should pass it to the database as a value of the corresponding SQL type.
Note: Not all databases allow for a non-typed Null to be sent to the backend. For maximum portability, the
setNull or the setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, int sqlType) method should be
used instead of setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x).
Note: 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.
setObject in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...obj - the object containing the input parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatement or the type of the given object is ambiguouspublic void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream,
long length)
throws SQLException
LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via
a java.io.InputStream. 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.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setAsciiStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...stream - the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream)
throws SQLException
LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.InputStream.
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.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it
might be more efficient to use a version of setAsciiStream which takes a length parameter.
setAsciiStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...stream - the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream,
int length)
throws SQLException
LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via
a java.io.InputStream. 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.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setAsciiStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...stream - the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream,
long length)
throws SQLException
LONGVARBINARY parameter, it may be more practical to send it
via a java.io.InputStream object. The data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file
is reached.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setBinaryStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...stream - the java input stream which contains the binary parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream)
throws SQLException
LONGVARBINARY parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.InputStream
object. The data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it
might be more efficient to use a version of setBinaryStream which takes a length parameter.
setBinaryStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...stream - the java input stream which contains the binary parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream stream,
int length)
throws SQLException
LONGVARBINARY parameter, it may be more practical to send it
via a java.io.InputStream object. The data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file
is reached.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setBinaryStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...stream - the java input stream which contains the binary parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setBoolean(int parameterIndex,
boolean value)
throws SQLException
boolean value.
The driver converts this
to an SQL BIT or BOOLEAN value when it sends it to the database.setBoolean in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valueSQLException - 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 PreparedStatementpublic void setByte(int parameterIndex,
byte bit)
throws SQLException
byte value. The driver converts this to an SQL
TINYINT value when it sends it to the database.setByte in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...bit - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setShort(int parameterIndex,
short value)
throws SQLException
short value. The driver converts this to an SQL
SMALLINT value when it sends it to the database.setShort in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setString(int parameterIndex,
String str)
throws SQLException
setString in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...str - StringSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setBytes(int parameterIndex,
byte[] bytes)
throws SQLException
VARBINARY or LONGVARBINARY (depending on the argument's size relative to the driver's
limits on VARBINARY values) when it sends it to the database.setBytes in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...bytes - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setUnicodeStream(int parameterIndex,
InputStream x,
int length)
throws SQLException
LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to
send it via a java.io.InputStream 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.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setUnicodeStream in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - a java.io.InputStream object that contains the Unicode parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementSQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setInt(int column,
int value)
throws SQLException
setInt in interface PreparedStatementSQLExceptionpublic void setLong(int parameterIndex,
long value)
throws SQLException
long value. The driver converts this to an SQL
BIGINT value when it sends it to the database.setLong in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setFloat(int parameterIndex,
float value)
throws SQLException
float value. The driver converts this to an SQL
REAL value when it sends it to the database.setFloat in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setDouble(int parameterIndex,
double value)
throws SQLException
double value. The driver converts this to an SQL
DOUBLE value when it sends it to the database.setDouble in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
PreparedStatementpublic void setBigDecimal(int parameterIndex,
BigDecimal bigDecimal)
throws SQLException
java.math.BigDecimal value. The driver converts this to
an SQL NUMERIC value when it sends it to the database.setBigDecimal in interface PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...bigDecimal - the parameter valueSQLException - 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
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