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package javax.sql;
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import java.sql.*;
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import java.io.*;
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import java.math.*;
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import java.util.*;
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/**
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* The interface that adds support to the JDBC API for the
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* JavaBeans<sup><font size=-2>TM</font></sup> component model.
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* A rowset, which can be used as a JavaBeans component in
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* a visual Bean development environment, can be created and
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* configured at design time and executed at run time.
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* <P>
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* The <code>RowSet</code>
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* interface provides a set of JavaBeans properties that allow a <code>RowSet</code>
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* instance to be configured to connect to a JDBC data source and read
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* some data from the data source. A group of setter methods (<code>setInt</code>,
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* <code>setBytes</code>, <code>setString</code>, and so on)
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* provide a way to pass input parameters to a rowset's command property.
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* This command is the SQL query the rowset uses when it gets its data from
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* a relational database, which is generally the case.
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* <P>
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* The <code>RowSet</code>
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* interface supports JavaBeans events, allowing other components in an
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* application to be notified when an event occurs on a rowset,
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* such as a change in its value.
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*
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* <P>The <code>RowSet</code> interface is unique in that it is intended to be
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* implemented using the rest of the JDBC API. In other words, a
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* <code>RowSet</code> implementation is a layer of software that executes "on top"
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* of a JDBC driver. Implementations of the <code>RowSet</code> interface can
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* be provided by anyone, including JDBC driver vendors who want to
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* provide a <code>RowSet</code> implementation as part of their JDBC products.
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* <P>
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* A <code>RowSet</code> object may make a connection with a data source and
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* maintain that connection throughout its life cycle, in which case it is
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* called a <i>connected</i> rowset. A rowset may also make a connection with
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* a data source, get data from it, and then close the connection. Such a rowset
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* is called a <i>disconnected</i> rowset. A disconnected rowset may make
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* changes to its data while it is disconnected and then send the changes back
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* to the original source of the data, but it must reestablish a connection to do so.
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* <P>
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* A disconnected rowset may have a reader (a <code>RowSetReader</code> object)
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* and a writer (a <code>RowSetWriter</code> object) associated with it.
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* The reader may be implemented in many different ways to populate a rowset
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* with data, including getting data from a non-relational data source. The
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* writer can also be implemented in many different ways to propagate changes
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* made to the rowset's data back to the underlying data source.
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* <P>
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* Rowsets are easy to use. The <code>RowSet</code> interface extends the standard
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* <code>java.sql.ResultSet</code> interface. The <code>RowSetMetaData</code>
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* interface extends the <code>java.sql.ResultSetMetaData</code> interface.
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* Thus, developers familiar
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* with the JDBC API will have to learn a minimal number of new APIs to
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* use rowsets. In addition, third-party software tools that work with
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* JDBC <code>ResultSet</code> objects will also easily be made to work with rowsets.
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*
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* @since 1.4
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*/
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public interface RowSet extends ResultSet {
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Properties
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// The following properties may be used to create a Connection.
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Retrieves the url property this <code>RowSet</code> object will use to
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* create a connection if it uses the <code>DriverManager</code>
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* instead of a <code>DataSource</code> object to establish the connection.
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* The default value is <code>null</code>.
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*
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* @return a string url
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #setUrl
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*/
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String getUrl() throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Sets the URL this <code>RowSet</code> object will use when it uses the
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* <code>DriverManager</code> to create a connection.
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*
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* Setting this property is optional. If a URL is used, a JDBC driver
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* that accepts the URL must be loaded before the
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* rowset is used to connect to a database. The rowset will use the URL
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* internally to create a database connection when reading or writing
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* data. Either a URL or a data source name is used to create a
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* connection, whichever was set to non null value most recently.
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*
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* @param url a string value; may be <code>null</code>
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getUrl
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*/
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void setUrl(String url) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves the logical name that identifies the data source for this
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* <code>RowSet</code> object.
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*
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* @return a data source name
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* @see #setDataSourceName
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* @see #setUrl
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*/
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String getDataSourceName();
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/**
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* Sets the data source name property for this <code>RowSet</code> object to the
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* given <code>String</code>.
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* <P>
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* The value of the data source name property can be used to do a lookup of
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* a <code>DataSource</code> object that has been registered with a naming
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* service. After being retrieved, the <code>DataSource</code> object can be
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* used to create a connection to the data source that it represents.
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*
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* @param name the logical name of the data source for this <code>RowSet</code>
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* object; may be <code>null</code>
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getDataSourceName
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*/
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void setDataSourceName(String name) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves the username used to create a database connection for this
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* <code>RowSet</code> object.
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* The username property is set at run time before calling the method
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* <code>execute</code>. It is
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* not usually part of the serialized state of a <code>RowSet</code> object.
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*
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* @return the username property
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* @see #setUsername
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*/
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String getUsername();
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/**
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* Sets the username property for this <code>RowSet</code> object to the
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* given <code>String</code>.
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*
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* @param name a user name
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getUsername
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*/
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void setUsername(String name) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves the password used to create a database connection.
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* The password property is set at run time before calling the method
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* <code>execute</code>. It is not usually part of the serialized state
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* of a <code>RowSet</code> object.
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*
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* @return the password for making a database connection
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* @see #setPassword
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*/
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String getPassword();
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/**
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* Sets the database password for this <code>RowSet</code> object to
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* the given <code>String</code>.
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*
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* @param password the password string
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getPassword
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*/
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void setPassword(String password) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves the transaction isolation level set for this
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* <code>RowSet</code> object.
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*
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* @return the transaction isolation level; one of
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* <code>Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED</code>,
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* <code>Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED</code>,
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* <code>Connection.TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ</code>, or
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* <code>Connection.TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE</code>
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* @see #setTransactionIsolation
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*/
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int getTransactionIsolation();
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/**
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* Sets the transaction isolation level for this <code>RowSet</code> obejct.
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*
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* @param level the transaction isolation level; one of
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* <code>Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED</code>,
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* <code>Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED</code>,
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* <code>Connection.TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ</code>, or
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* <code>Connection.TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE</code>
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getTransactionIsolation
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*/
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void setTransactionIsolation(int level) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves the <code>Map</code> object associated with this
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* <code>RowSet</code> object, which specifies the custom mapping
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* of SQL user-defined types, if any. The default is for the
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* type map to be empty.
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*
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* @return a <code>java.util.Map</code> object containing the names of
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* SQL user-defined types and the Java classes to which they are
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* to be mapped
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*
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #setTypeMap
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*/
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java.util.Map<String,Class<?>> getTypeMap() throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Installs the given <code>java.util.Map</code> object as the default
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* type map for this <code>RowSet</code> object. This type map will be
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* used unless another type map is supplied as a method parameter.
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*
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* @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object containing the names of
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* SQL user-defined types and the Java classes to which they are
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* to be mapped
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getTypeMap
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*/
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void setTypeMap(java.util.Map<String,Class<?>> map) throws SQLException;
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// The following properties may be used to create a Statement.
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Retrieves this <code>RowSet</code> object's command property.
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*
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* The command property contains a command string, which must be an SQL
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* query, that can be executed to fill the rowset with data.
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* The default value is <code>null</code>.
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*
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* @return the command string; may be <code>null</code>
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* @see #setCommand
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*/
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String getCommand();
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/**
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* Sets this <code>RowSet</code> object's command property to the given
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* SQL query.
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*
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* This property is optional
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* when a rowset gets its data from a data source that does not support
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* commands, such as a spreadsheet.
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*
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* @param cmd the SQL query that will be used to get the data for this
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* <code>RowSet</code> object; may be <code>null</code>
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getCommand
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*/
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void setCommand(String cmd) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves whether this <code>RowSet</code> object is read-only.
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* If updates are possible, the default is for a rowset to be
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* updatable.
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* <P>
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* Attempts to update a read-only rowset will result in an
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* <code>SQLException</code> being thrown.
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*
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* @return <code>true</code> if this <code>RowSet</code> object is
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* read-only; <code>false</code> if it is updatable
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* @see #setReadOnly
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*/
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boolean isReadOnly();
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/**
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* Sets whether this <code>RowSet</code> object is read-only to the
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* given <code>boolean</code>.
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*
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* @param value <code>true</code> if read-only; <code>false</code> if
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* updatable
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #isReadOnly
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*/
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void setReadOnly(boolean value) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves the maximum number of bytes that may be returned
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* for certain column values.
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* This limit applies only to <code>BINARY</code>,
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* <code>VARBINARY</code>, <code>LONGVARBINARYBINARY</code>, <code>CHAR</code>,
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* <code>VARCHAR</code>, <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>, <code>NCHAR</code>
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* and <code>NVARCHAR</code> columns.
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* If the limit is exceeded, the excess data is silently discarded.
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*
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* @return the current maximum column size limit; zero means that there
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* is no limit
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #setMaxFieldSize
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*/
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int getMaxFieldSize() throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Sets the maximum number of bytes that can be returned for a column
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* value to the given number of bytes.
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* This limit applies only to <code>BINARY</code>,
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* <code>VARBINARY</code>, <code>LONGVARBINARYBINARY</code>, <code>CHAR</code>,
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* <code>VARCHAR</code>, <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>, <code>NCHAR</code>
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* and <code>NVARCHAR</code> columns.
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* If the limit is exceeded, the excess data is silently discarded.
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* For maximum portability, use values greater than 256.
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*
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* @param max the new max column size limit in bytes; zero means unlimited
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getMaxFieldSize
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*/
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void setMaxFieldSize(int max) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves the maximum number of rows that this <code>RowSet</code>
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* object can contain.
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* If the limit is exceeded, the excess rows are silently dropped.
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*
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* @return the current maximum number of rows that this <code>RowSet</code>
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* object can contain; zero means unlimited
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #setMaxRows
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*/
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int getMaxRows() throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Sets the maximum number of rows that this <code>RowSet</code>
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* object can contain to the specified number.
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* If the limit is exceeded, the excess rows are silently dropped.
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*
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* @param max the new maximum number of rows; zero means unlimited
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getMaxRows
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*/
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void setMaxRows(int max) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves whether escape processing is enabled for this
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* <code>RowSet</code> object.
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* If escape scanning is enabled, which is the default, the driver will do
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* escape substitution before sending an SQL statement to the database.
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*
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* @return <code>true</code> if escape processing is enabled;
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* <code>false</code> if it is disabled
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #setEscapeProcessing
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*/
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boolean getEscapeProcessing() throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Sets escape processing for this <code>RowSet</code> object on or
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* off. If escape scanning is on (the default), the driver will do
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* escape substitution before sending an SQL statement to the database.
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*
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* @param enable <code>true</code> to enable escape processing;
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* <code>false</code> to disable it
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #getEscapeProcessing
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*/
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void setEscapeProcessing(boolean enable) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Retrieves the maximum number of seconds the driver will wait for
|
|
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* a statement to execute.
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* If this limit is exceeded, an <code>SQLException</code> is thrown.
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*
|
|
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* @return the current query timeout limit in seconds; zero means
|
|
391 |
* unlimited
|
|
392 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
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* @see #setQueryTimeout
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*/
|
|
395 |
int getQueryTimeout() throws SQLException;
|
|
396 |
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/**
|
|
398 |
* Sets the maximum time the driver will wait for
|
|
399 |
* a statement to execute to the given number of seconds.
|
|
400 |
* If this limit is exceeded, an <code>SQLException</code> is thrown.
|
|
401 |
*
|
|
402 |
* @param seconds the new query timeout limit in seconds; zero means
|
|
403 |
* that there is no limit
|
|
404 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
405 |
* @see #getQueryTimeout
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|
406 |
*/
|
|
407 |
void setQueryTimeout(int seconds) throws SQLException;
|
|
408 |
|
|
409 |
/**
|
|
410 |
* Sets the type of this <code>RowSet</code> object to the given type.
|
|
411 |
* This method is used to change the type of a rowset, which is by
|
|
412 |
* default read-only and non-scrollable.
|
|
413 |
*
|
|
414 |
* @param type one of the <code>ResultSet</code> constants specifying a type:
|
|
415 |
* <code>ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY</code>,
|
|
416 |
* <code>ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE</code>, or
|
|
417 |
* <code>ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE</code>
|
|
418 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
419 |
* @see java.sql.ResultSet#getType
|
|
420 |
*/
|
|
421 |
void setType(int type) throws SQLException;
|
|
422 |
|
|
423 |
/**
|
|
424 |
* Sets the concurrency of this <code>RowSet</code> object to the given
|
|
425 |
* concurrency level. This method is used to change the concurrency level
|
|
426 |
* of a rowset, which is by default <code>ResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY</code>
|
|
427 |
*
|
|
428 |
* @param concurrency one of the <code>ResultSet</code> constants specifying a
|
|
429 |
* concurrency level: <code>ResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY</code> or
|
|
430 |
* <code>ResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE</code>
|
|
431 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
432 |
* @see ResultSet#getConcurrency
|
|
433 |
*/
|
|
434 |
void setConcurrency(int concurrency) throws SQLException;
|
|
435 |
|
|
436 |
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
437 |
// Parameters
|
|
438 |
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
439 |
|
|
440 |
/**
|
|
441 |
* The <code>RowSet</code> setter methods are used to set any input parameters
|
|
442 |
* needed by the <code>RowSet</code> object's command.
|
|
443 |
* Parameters are set at run time, as opposed to design time.
|
|
444 |
*/
|
|
445 |
|
|
446 |
/**
|
|
447 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's SQL
|
|
448 |
* command to SQL <code>NULL</code>.
|
|
449 |
*
|
|
450 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> You must specify the parameter's SQL type.
|
|
451 |
*
|
|
452 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
453 |
* @param sqlType a SQL type code defined by <code>java.sql.Types</code>
|
|
454 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
455 |
*/
|
|
456 |
void setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) throws SQLException;
|
|
457 |
|
|
458 |
/**
|
|
459 |
* Sets the designated parameter to SQL <code>NULL</code>.
|
|
460 |
*
|
|
461 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> You must specify the parameter's SQL type.
|
|
462 |
*
|
|
463 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
464 |
* @param sqlType the SQL type code defined in <code>java.sql.Types</code>
|
|
465 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
466 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
467 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
468 |
* this method
|
|
469 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
470 |
*/
|
|
471 |
void setNull(String parameterName, int sqlType) throws SQLException;
|
|
472 |
|
|
473 |
/**
|
|
474 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's SQL
|
|
475 |
* command to SQL <code>NULL</code>. This version of the method <code>setNull</code>
|
|
476 |
* should be used for SQL user-defined types (UDTs) and <code>REF</code> type
|
|
477 |
* parameters. Examples of UDTs include: <code>STRUCT</code>, <code>DISTINCT</code>,
|
|
478 |
* <code>JAVA_OBJECT</code>, and named array types.
|
|
479 |
*
|
|
480 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> To be portable, applications must give the
|
|
481 |
* SQL type code and the fully qualified SQL type name when specifying
|
|
482 |
* a NULL UDT or <code>REF</code> parameter. In the case of a UDT,
|
|
483 |
* the name is the type name of the parameter itself. For a <code>REF</code>
|
|
484 |
* parameter, the name is the type name of the referenced type. If
|
|
485 |
* a JDBC driver does not need the type code or type name information,
|
|
486 |
* it may ignore it.
|
|
487 |
*
|
|
488 |
* Although it is intended for UDT and <code>REF</code> parameters,
|
|
489 |
* this method may be used to set a null parameter of any JDBC type.
|
|
490 |
* If the parameter does not have a user-defined or <code>REF</code> type,
|
|
491 |
* the typeName parameter is ignored.
|
|
492 |
*
|
|
493 |
*
|
|
494 |
* @param paramIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
495 |
* @param sqlType a value from <code>java.sql.Types</code>
|
|
496 |
* @param typeName the fully qualified name of an SQL UDT or the type
|
|
497 |
* name of the SQL structured type being referenced by a <code>REF</code>
|
|
498 |
* type; ignored if the parameter is not a UDT or <code>REF</code> type
|
|
499 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
500 |
*/
|
|
501 |
void setNull (int paramIndex, int sqlType, String typeName)
|
|
502 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
503 |
|
|
504 |
/**
|
|
505 |
* Sets the designated parameter to SQL <code>NULL</code>.
|
|
506 |
* This version of the method <code>setNull</code> should
|
|
507 |
* be used for user-defined types and REF type parameters. Examples
|
|
508 |
* of user-defined types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and
|
|
509 |
* named array types.
|
|
510 |
*
|
|
511 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> To be portable, applications must give the
|
|
512 |
* SQL type code and the fully-qualified SQL type name when specifying
|
|
513 |
* a NULL user-defined or REF parameter. In the case of a user-defined type
|
|
514 |
* the name is the type name of the parameter itself. For a REF
|
|
515 |
* parameter, the name is the type name of the referenced type. If
|
|
516 |
* a JDBC driver does not need the type code or type name information,
|
|
517 |
* it may ignore it.
|
|
518 |
*
|
|
519 |
* Although it is intended for user-defined and Ref parameters,
|
|
520 |
* this method may be used to set a null parameter of any JDBC type.
|
|
521 |
* If the parameter does not have a user-defined or REF type, the given
|
|
522 |
* typeName is ignored.
|
|
523 |
*
|
|
524 |
*
|
|
525 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
526 |
* @param sqlType a value from <code>java.sql.Types</code>
|
|
527 |
* @param typeName the fully-qualified name of an SQL user-defined type;
|
|
528 |
* ignored if the parameter is not a user-defined type or
|
|
529 |
* SQL <code>REF</code> value
|
|
530 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
531 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
532 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
533 |
* this method
|
|
534 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
535 |
*/
|
|
536 |
void setNull (String parameterName, int sqlType, String typeName)
|
|
537 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
538 |
|
|
539 |
/**
|
|
540 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
541 |
* to the given Java <code>boolean</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
542 |
* an SQL <code>BIT</code> value before sending it to the database.
|
|
543 |
*
|
|
544 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
545 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
546 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
547 |
*/
|
|
548 |
void setBoolean(int parameterIndex, boolean x) throws SQLException;
|
|
549 |
|
|
550 |
/**
|
|
551 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>boolean</code> value.
|
|
552 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
553 |
* to an SQL <code>BIT</code> or <code>BOOLEAN</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
554 |
*
|
|
555 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
556 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
557 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
558 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
559 |
* @see #getBoolean
|
|
560 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
561 |
* this method
|
|
562 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
563 |
*/
|
|
564 |
void setBoolean(String parameterName, boolean x) throws SQLException;
|
|
565 |
|
|
566 |
/**
|
|
567 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
568 |
* to the given Java <code>byte</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
569 |
* an SQL <code>TINYINT</code> value before sending it to the database.
|
|
570 |
*
|
|
571 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
572 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
573 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
574 |
*/
|
|
575 |
void setByte(int parameterIndex, byte x) throws SQLException;
|
|
576 |
|
|
577 |
/**
|
|
578 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>byte</code> value.
|
|
579 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
580 |
* to an SQL <code>TINYINT</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
581 |
*
|
|
582 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
583 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
584 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
585 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
586 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
587 |
* this method
|
|
588 |
* @see #getByte
|
|
589 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
590 |
*/
|
|
591 |
void setByte(String parameterName, byte x) throws SQLException;
|
|
592 |
|
|
593 |
/**
|
|
594 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
595 |
* to the given Java <code>short</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
596 |
* an SQL <code>SMALLINT</code> value before sending it to the database.
|
|
597 |
*
|
|
598 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
599 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
600 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
601 |
*/
|
|
602 |
void setShort(int parameterIndex, short x) throws SQLException;
|
|
603 |
|
|
604 |
/**
|
|
605 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>short</code> value.
|
|
606 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
607 |
* to an SQL <code>SMALLINT</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
608 |
*
|
|
609 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
610 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
611 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
612 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
613 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
614 |
* this method
|
|
615 |
* @see #getShort
|
|
616 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
617 |
*/
|
|
618 |
void setShort(String parameterName, short x) throws SQLException;
|
|
619 |
|
|
620 |
/**
|
|
621 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
622 |
* to the given Java <code>int</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
623 |
* an SQL <code>INTEGER</code> value before sending it to the database.
|
|
624 |
*
|
|
625 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
626 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
627 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
628 |
*/
|
|
629 |
void setInt(int parameterIndex, int x) throws SQLException;
|
|
630 |
|
|
631 |
/**
|
|
632 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>int</code> value.
|
|
633 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
634 |
* to an SQL <code>INTEGER</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
635 |
*
|
|
636 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
637 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
638 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
639 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
640 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
641 |
* this method
|
|
642 |
* @see #getInt
|
|
643 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
644 |
*/
|
|
645 |
void setInt(String parameterName, int x) throws SQLException;
|
|
646 |
|
|
647 |
/**
|
|
648 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
649 |
* to the given Java <code>long</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
650 |
* an SQL <code>BIGINT</code> value before sending it to the database.
|
|
651 |
*
|
|
652 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
653 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
654 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
655 |
*/
|
|
656 |
void setLong(int parameterIndex, long x) throws SQLException;
|
|
657 |
|
|
658 |
/**
|
|
659 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>long</code> value.
|
|
660 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
661 |
* to an SQL <code>BIGINT</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
662 |
*
|
|
663 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
664 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
665 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
666 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
667 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
668 |
* this method
|
|
669 |
* @see #getLong
|
|
670 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
671 |
*/
|
|
672 |
void setLong(String parameterName, long x) throws SQLException;
|
|
673 |
|
|
674 |
/**
|
|
675 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
676 |
* to the given Java <code>float</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
677 |
* an SQL <code>REAL</code> value before sending it to the database.
|
|
678 |
*
|
|
679 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
680 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
681 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
682 |
*/
|
|
683 |
void setFloat(int parameterIndex, float x) throws SQLException;
|
|
684 |
|
|
685 |
/**
|
|
686 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>float</code> value.
|
|
687 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
688 |
* to an SQL <code>FLOAT</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
689 |
*
|
|
690 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
691 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
692 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
693 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
694 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
695 |
* this method
|
|
696 |
* @see #getFloat
|
|
697 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
698 |
*/
|
|
699 |
void setFloat(String parameterName, float x) throws SQLException;
|
|
700 |
|
|
701 |
/**
|
|
702 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
703 |
* to the given Java <code>double</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
704 |
* an SQL <code>DOUBLE</code> value before sending it to the database.
|
|
705 |
*
|
|
706 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
707 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
708 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
709 |
*/
|
|
710 |
void setDouble(int parameterIndex, double x) throws SQLException;
|
|
711 |
|
|
712 |
/**
|
|
713 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>double</code> value.
|
|
714 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
715 |
* to an SQL <code>DOUBLE</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
716 |
*
|
|
717 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
718 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
719 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
720 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
721 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
722 |
* this method
|
|
723 |
* @see #getDouble
|
|
724 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
725 |
*/
|
|
726 |
void setDouble(String parameterName, double x) throws SQLException;
|
|
727 |
|
|
728 |
/**
|
|
729 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
730 |
* to the given <code>java.math.BigDeciaml</code> value.
|
|
731 |
* The driver converts this to
|
|
732 |
* an SQL <code>NUMERIC</code> value before sending it to the database.
|
|
733 |
*
|
|
734 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
735 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
736 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
737 |
*/
|
|
738 |
void setBigDecimal(int parameterIndex, BigDecimal x) throws SQLException;
|
|
739 |
|
|
740 |
/**
|
|
741 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given
|
|
742 |
* <code>java.math.BigDecimal</code> value.
|
|
743 |
* The driver converts this to an SQL <code>NUMERIC</code> value when
|
|
744 |
* it sends it to the database.
|
|
745 |
*
|
|
746 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
747 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
748 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
749 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
750 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
751 |
* this method
|
|
752 |
* @see #getBigDecimal
|
|
753 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
754 |
*/
|
|
755 |
void setBigDecimal(String parameterName, BigDecimal x) throws SQLException;
|
|
756 |
|
|
757 |
/**
|
|
758 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
759 |
* to the given Java <code>String</code> value. Before sending it to the
|
|
760 |
* database, the driver converts this to an SQL <code>VARCHAR</code> or
|
|
761 |
* <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> value, depending on the argument's size relative
|
|
762 |
* to the driver's limits on <code>VARCHAR</code> values.
|
|
763 |
*
|
|
764 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
765 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
766 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
767 |
*/
|
|
768 |
void setString(int parameterIndex, String x) throws SQLException;
|
|
769 |
|
|
770 |
/**
|
|
771 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given Java <code>String</code> value.
|
|
772 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
773 |
* to an SQL <code>VARCHAR</code> or <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> value
|
|
774 |
* (depending on the argument's
|
|
775 |
* size relative to the driver's limits on <code>VARCHAR</code> values)
|
|
776 |
* when it sends it to the database.
|
|
777 |
*
|
|
778 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
779 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
780 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
781 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
782 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
783 |
* this method
|
|
784 |
* @see #getString
|
|
785 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
786 |
*/
|
|
787 |
void setString(String parameterName, String x) throws SQLException;
|
|
788 |
|
|
789 |
/**
|
|
790 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
791 |
* to the given Java array of <code>byte</code> values. Before sending it to the
|
|
792 |
* database, the driver converts this to an SQL <code>VARBINARY</code> or
|
|
793 |
* <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> value, depending on the argument's size relative
|
|
794 |
* to the driver's limits on <code>VARBINARY</code> values.
|
|
795 |
*
|
|
796 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
797 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
798 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
799 |
*/
|
|
800 |
void setBytes(int parameterIndex, byte x[]) throws SQLException;
|
|
801 |
|
|
802 |
/**
|
|
803 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given Java array of bytes.
|
|
804 |
* The driver converts this to an SQL <code>VARBINARY</code> or
|
|
805 |
* <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> (depending on the argument's size relative
|
|
806 |
* to the driver's limits on <code>VARBINARY</code> values) when it sends
|
|
807 |
* it to the database.
|
|
808 |
*
|
|
809 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
810 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
811 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
812 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
813 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
814 |
* this method
|
|
815 |
* @see #getBytes
|
|
816 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
817 |
*/
|
|
818 |
void setBytes(String parameterName, byte x[]) throws SQLException;
|
|
819 |
|
|
820 |
/**
|
|
821 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
822 |
* to the given <code>java.sql.Date</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
823 |
* an SQL <code>DATE</code> value before sending it to the database, using the
|
|
824 |
* default <code>java.util.Calendar</code> to calculate the date.
|
|
825 |
*
|
|
826 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
827 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
828 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
829 |
*/
|
|
830 |
void setDate(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Date x) throws SQLException;
|
|
831 |
|
|
832 |
/**
|
|
833 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
834 |
* to the given <code>java.sql.Time</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
835 |
* an SQL <code>TIME</code> value before sending it to the database, using the
|
|
836 |
* default <code>java.util.Calendar</code> to calculate it.
|
|
837 |
*
|
|
838 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
839 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
840 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
841 |
*/
|
|
842 |
void setTime(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Time x) throws SQLException;
|
|
843 |
|
|
844 |
/**
|
|
845 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
846 |
* to the given <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code> value. The driver converts this to
|
|
847 |
* an SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> value before sending it to the database, using the
|
|
848 |
* default <code>java.util.Calendar</code> to calculate it.
|
|
849 |
*
|
|
850 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
851 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
852 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
853 |
*/
|
|
854 |
void setTimestamp(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Timestamp x)
|
|
855 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
856 |
|
|
857 |
/**
|
|
858 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code> value.
|
|
859 |
* The driver
|
|
860 |
* converts this to an SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> value when it sends it to the
|
|
861 |
* database.
|
|
862 |
*
|
|
863 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
864 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
865 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
866 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
867 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
868 |
* this method
|
|
869 |
* @see #getTimestamp
|
|
870 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
871 |
*/
|
|
872 |
void setTimestamp(String parameterName, java.sql.Timestamp x)
|
|
873 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
874 |
|
|
875 |
/**
|
|
876 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
877 |
* to the given <code>java.io.InputStream</code> value.
|
|
878 |
* It may be more practical to send a very large ASCII value via a
|
|
879 |
* <code>java.io.InputStream</code> rather than as a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>
|
|
880 |
* parameter. The driver will read the data from the stream
|
|
881 |
* as needed until it reaches end-of-file.
|
|
882 |
*
|
|
883 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
884 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
885 |
* standard interface.
|
|
886 |
*
|
|
887 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
888 |
* @param x the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value
|
|
889 |
* @param length the number of bytes in the stream
|
|
890 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
891 |
*/
|
|
892 |
void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x, int length)
|
|
893 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
894 |
|
|
895 |
/**
|
|
896 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have
|
|
897 |
* the specified number of bytes.
|
|
898 |
* When a very large ASCII value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>
|
|
899 |
* parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
|
|
900 |
* <code>java.io.InputStream</code>. Data will be read from the stream
|
|
901 |
* as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
|
|
902 |
* do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
|
|
903 |
*
|
|
904 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
905 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
906 |
* standard interface.
|
|
907 |
*
|
|
908 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
909 |
* @param x the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value
|
|
910 |
* @param length the number of bytes in the stream
|
|
911 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
912 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
913 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
914 |
* this method
|
|
915 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
916 |
*/
|
|
917 |
void setAsciiStream(String parameterName, java.io.InputStream x, int length)
|
|
918 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
919 |
|
|
920 |
/**
|
|
921 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
922 |
* to the given <code>java.io.InputStream</code> value.
|
|
923 |
* It may be more practical to send a very large binary value via a
|
|
924 |
* <code>java.io.InputStream</code> rather than as a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code>
|
|
925 |
* parameter. The driver will read the data from the stream
|
|
926 |
* as needed until it reaches end-of-file.
|
|
927 |
*
|
|
928 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
929 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
930 |
* standard interface.
|
|
931 |
*
|
|
932 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
933 |
* @param x the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value
|
|
934 |
* @param length the number of bytes in the stream
|
|
935 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
936 |
*/
|
|
937 |
void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x,
|
|
938 |
int length) throws SQLException;
|
|
939 |
|
|
940 |
/**
|
|
941 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have
|
|
942 |
* the specified number of bytes.
|
|
943 |
* When a very large binary value is input to a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code>
|
|
944 |
* parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
|
|
945 |
* <code>java.io.InputStream</code> object. The data will be read from the stream
|
|
946 |
* as needed until end-of-file is reached.
|
|
947 |
*
|
|
948 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
949 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
950 |
* standard interface.
|
|
951 |
*
|
|
952 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
953 |
* @param x the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value
|
|
954 |
* @param length the number of bytes in the stream
|
|
955 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
956 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
957 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
958 |
* this method
|
|
959 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
960 |
*/
|
|
961 |
void setBinaryStream(String parameterName, java.io.InputStream x,
|
|
962 |
int length) throws SQLException;
|
|
963 |
|
|
964 |
/**
|
|
965 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
966 |
* to the given <code>java.io.Reader</code> value.
|
|
967 |
* It may be more practical to send a very large UNICODE value via a
|
|
968 |
* <code>java.io.Reader</code> rather than as a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>
|
|
969 |
* parameter. The driver will read the data from the stream
|
|
970 |
* as needed until it reaches end-of-file.
|
|
971 |
*
|
|
972 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
973 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
974 |
* standard interface.
|
|
975 |
*
|
|
976 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
977 |
* @param reader the <code>Reader</code> object that contains the UNICODE data
|
|
978 |
* to be set
|
|
979 |
* @param length the number of characters in the stream
|
|
980 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
981 |
*/
|
|
982 |
void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
|
|
983 |
Reader reader,
|
|
984 |
int length) throws SQLException;
|
|
985 |
|
|
986 |
/**
|
|
987 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>Reader</code>
|
|
988 |
* object, which is the given number of characters long.
|
|
989 |
* When a very large UNICODE value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>
|
|
990 |
* parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
|
|
991 |
* <code>java.io.Reader</code> object. The data will be read from the stream
|
|
992 |
* as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
|
|
993 |
* do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
|
|
994 |
*
|
|
995 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
996 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
997 |
* standard interface.
|
|
998 |
*
|
|
999 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1000 |
* @param reader the <code>java.io.Reader</code> object that
|
|
1001 |
* contains the UNICODE data used as the designated parameter
|
|
1002 |
* @param length the number of characters in the stream
|
|
1003 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1004 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1005 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1006 |
* this method
|
|
1007 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
1008 |
*/
|
|
1009 |
void setCharacterStream(String parameterName,
|
|
1010 |
java.io.Reader reader,
|
|
1011 |
int length) throws SQLException;
|
|
1012 |
|
|
1013 |
/**
|
|
1014 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1015 |
* to the given input stream.
|
|
1016 |
* When a very large ASCII value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>
|
|
1017 |
* parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
|
|
1018 |
* <code>java.io.InputStream</code>. Data will be read from the stream
|
|
1019 |
* as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
|
|
1020 |
* do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
|
|
1021 |
*
|
|
1022 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
1023 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
1024 |
* standard interface.
|
|
1025 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1026 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1027 |
* <code>setAsciiStream</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1028 |
*
|
|
1029 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1030 |
* @param x the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value
|
|
1031 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1032 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>
|
|
1033 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1034 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1035 |
*/
|
|
1036 |
void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x)
|
|
1037 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1038 |
|
|
1039 |
/**
|
|
1040 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream.
|
|
1041 |
* When a very large ASCII value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>
|
|
1042 |
* parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
|
|
1043 |
* <code>java.io.InputStream</code>. Data will be read from the stream
|
|
1044 |
* as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
|
|
1045 |
* do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
|
|
1046 |
*
|
|
1047 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
1048 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
1049 |
* standard interface.
|
|
1050 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1051 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1052 |
* <code>setAsciiStream</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1053 |
*
|
|
1054 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1055 |
* @param x the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value
|
|
1056 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1057 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1058 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1059 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1060 |
*/
|
|
1061 |
void setAsciiStream(String parameterName, java.io.InputStream x)
|
|
1062 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1063 |
|
|
1064 |
/**
|
|
1065 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1066 |
* to the given input stream.
|
|
1067 |
* When a very large binary value is input to a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code>
|
|
1068 |
* parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
|
|
1069 |
* <code>java.io.InputStream</code> object. The data will be read from the
|
|
1070 |
* stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
|
|
1071 |
*
|
|
1072 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
1073 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
1074 |
* standard interface.
|
|
1075 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1076 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1077 |
* <code>setBinaryStream</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1078 |
*
|
|
1079 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1080 |
* @param x the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value
|
|
1081 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1082 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>
|
|
1083 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1084 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1085 |
*/
|
|
1086 |
void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex, java.io.InputStream x)
|
|
1087 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1088 |
|
|
1089 |
/**
|
|
1090 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream.
|
|
1091 |
* When a very large binary value is input to a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code>
|
|
1092 |
* parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
|
|
1093 |
* <code>java.io.InputStream</code> object. The data will be read from the
|
|
1094 |
* stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
|
|
1095 |
*
|
|
1096 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
1097 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
1098 |
* standard interface.
|
|
1099 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1100 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1101 |
* <code>setBinaryStream</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1102 |
*
|
|
1103 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1104 |
* @param x the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value
|
|
1105 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1106 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1107 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1108 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1109 |
*/
|
|
1110 |
void setBinaryStream(String parameterName, java.io.InputStream x)
|
|
1111 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1112 |
|
|
1113 |
/**
|
|
1114 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1115 |
* to the given <code>Reader</code>
|
|
1116 |
* object.
|
|
1117 |
* When a very large UNICODE value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>
|
|
1118 |
* parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
|
|
1119 |
* <code>java.io.Reader</code> object. The data will be read from the stream
|
|
1120 |
* as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
|
|
1121 |
* do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
|
|
1122 |
*
|
|
1123 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
1124 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
1125 |
* standard interface.
|
|
1126 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1127 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1128 |
* <code>setCharacterStream</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1129 |
*
|
|
1130 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1131 |
* @param reader the <code>java.io.Reader</code> object that contains the
|
|
1132 |
* Unicode data
|
|
1133 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1134 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>
|
|
1135 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1136 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1137 |
*/
|
|
1138 |
void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
|
|
1139 |
java.io.Reader reader) throws SQLException;
|
|
1140 |
|
|
1141 |
/**
|
|
1142 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>Reader</code>
|
|
1143 |
* object.
|
|
1144 |
* When a very large UNICODE value is input to a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code>
|
|
1145 |
* parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
|
|
1146 |
* <code>java.io.Reader</code> object. The data will be read from the stream
|
|
1147 |
* as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will
|
|
1148 |
* do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
|
|
1149 |
*
|
|
1150 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
1151 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
1152 |
* standard interface.
|
|
1153 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1154 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1155 |
* <code>setCharacterStream</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1156 |
*
|
|
1157 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1158 |
* @param reader the <code>java.io.Reader</code> object that contains the
|
|
1159 |
* Unicode data
|
|
1160 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1161 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1162 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1163 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1164 |
*/
|
|
1165 |
void setCharacterStream(String parameterName,
|
|
1166 |
java.io.Reader reader) throws SQLException;
|
|
1167 |
|
|
1168 |
/**
|
|
1169 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1170 |
* to a <code>Reader</code> object. The
|
|
1171 |
* <code>Reader</code> reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
|
|
1172 |
* driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
|
|
1173 |
* the national character set in the database.
|
|
1174 |
|
|
1175 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
1176 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
1177 |
* standard interface.
|
|
1178 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1179 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1180 |
* <code>setNCharacterStream</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1181 |
*
|
|
1182 |
* @param parameterIndex of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1183 |
* @param value the parameter value
|
|
1184 |
* @throws SQLException if the driver does not support national
|
|
1185 |
* character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
1186 |
* error could occur ; if a database access error occurs; or
|
|
1187 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>
|
|
1188 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1189 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1190 |
*/
|
|
1191 |
void setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, Reader value) throws SQLException;
|
|
1192 |
|
|
1193 |
|
|
1194 |
|
|
1195 |
/**
|
|
1196 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1197 |
* with the given Java <code>Object</code>. For integral values, the
|
|
1198 |
* <code>java.lang</code> equivalent objects should be used (for example,
|
|
1199 |
* an instance of the class <code>Integer</code> for an <code>int</code>).
|
|
1200 |
*
|
|
1201 |
* If the second argument is an <code>InputStream</code> then the stream must contain
|
|
1202 |
* the number of bytes specified by scaleOrLength. If the second argument is a
|
|
1203 |
* <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
|
|
1204 |
* <code>SQLException</code> when the prepared statement is executed.
|
|
1205 |
*
|
|
1206 |
* <p>The given Java object will be converted to the targetSqlType
|
|
1207 |
* before being sent to the database.
|
|
1208 |
* <P>
|
|
1209 |
* If the object is of a class implementing <code>SQLData</code>,
|
|
1210 |
* the rowset should call the method <code>SQLData.writeSQL</code>
|
|
1211 |
* to write the object to an <code>SQLOutput</code> data stream.
|
|
1212 |
* If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing
|
|
1213 |
* <code>Ref</code>, <code>Blob</code>, <code>Clob</code>, <code>NClob</code>,
|
|
1214 |
* <code>Struct</code>, <code>java.net.URL</code>,
|
|
1215 |
* or <code>Array</code>, the driver should pass it to the database as a
|
|
1216 |
* value of the corresponding SQL type.
|
|
1217 |
* <P>
|
|
1218 |
*
|
|
1219 |
* <p>Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase-specific
|
|
1220 |
* abstract data types.
|
|
1221 |
*
|
|
1222 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1223 |
* @param x the object containing the input parameter value
|
|
1224 |
* @param targetSqlType the SQL type (as defined in <code>java.sql.Types</code>)
|
|
1225 |
* to be sent to the database. The scale argument may further qualify this
|
|
1226 |
* type.
|
|
1227 |
* @param scaleOrLength for <code>java.sql.Types.DECIMAL</code>
|
|
1228 |
* or <code>java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types</code>,
|
|
1229 |
* this is the number of digits after the decimal point. For
|
|
1230 |
* Java Object types <code>InputStream</code> and <code>Reader</code>,
|
|
1231 |
* this is the length
|
|
1232 |
* of the data in the stream or reader. For all other types,
|
|
1233 |
* this value will be ignored.
|
|
1234 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1235 |
* @see java.sql.Types
|
|
1236 |
*/
|
|
1237 |
void setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x, int targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength)
|
|
1238 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1239 |
|
|
1240 |
/**
|
|
1241 |
* Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. The second
|
|
1242 |
* argument must be an object type; for integral values, the
|
|
1243 |
* <code>java.lang</code> equivalent objects should be used.
|
|
1244 |
*
|
|
1245 |
* <p>The given Java object will be converted to the given targetSqlType
|
|
1246 |
* before being sent to the database.
|
|
1247 |
*
|
|
1248 |
* If the object has a custom mapping (is of a class implementing the
|
|
1249 |
* interface <code>SQLData</code>),
|
|
1250 |
* the JDBC driver should call the method <code>SQLData.writeSQL</code> to write it
|
|
1251 |
* to the SQL data stream.
|
|
1252 |
* If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing
|
|
1253 |
* <code>Ref</code>, <code>Blob</code>, <code>Clob</code>, <code>NClob</code>,
|
|
1254 |
* <code>Struct</code>, <code>java.net.URL</code>,
|
|
1255 |
* or <code>Array</code>, the driver should pass it to the database as a
|
|
1256 |
* value of the corresponding SQL type.
|
|
1257 |
* <P>
|
|
1258 |
* Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase-
|
|
1259 |
* specific abstract data types.
|
|
1260 |
*
|
|
1261 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1262 |
* @param x the object containing the input parameter value
|
|
1263 |
* @param targetSqlType the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be
|
|
1264 |
* sent to the database. The scale argument may further qualify this type.
|
|
1265 |
* @param scale for java.sql.Types.DECIMAL or java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types,
|
|
1266 |
* this is the number of digits after the decimal point. For all other
|
|
1267 |
* types, this value will be ignored.
|
|
1268 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1269 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1270 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if <code>targetSqlType</code> is
|
|
1271 |
* a <code>ARRAY</code>, <code>BLOB</code>, <code>CLOB</code>,
|
|
1272 |
* <code>DATALINK</code>, <code>JAVA_OBJECT</code>, <code>NCHAR</code>,
|
|
1273 |
* <code>NCLOB</code>, <code>NVARCHAR</code>, <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code>,
|
|
1274 |
* <code>REF</code>, <code>ROWID</code>, <code>SQLXML</code>
|
|
1275 |
* or <code>STRUCT</code> data type and the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1276 |
* this data type
|
|
1277 |
* @see Types
|
|
1278 |
* @see #getObject
|
|
1279 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
1280 |
*/
|
|
1281 |
void setObject(String parameterName, Object x, int targetSqlType, int scale)
|
|
1282 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1283 |
|
|
1284 |
/**
|
|
1285 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1286 |
* with a Java <code>Object</code>. For integral values, the
|
|
1287 |
* <code>java.lang</code> equivalent objects should be used.
|
|
1288 |
* This method is like <code>setObject</code> above, but the scale used is the scale
|
|
1289 |
* of the second parameter. Scalar values have a scale of zero. Literal
|
|
1290 |
* values have the scale present in the literal.
|
|
1291 |
* <P>
|
|
1292 |
* Even though it is supported, it is not recommended that this method
|
|
1293 |
* be called with floating point input values.
|
|
1294 |
*
|
|
1295 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1296 |
* @param x the object containing the input parameter value
|
|
1297 |
* @param targetSqlType the SQL type (as defined in <code>java.sql.Types</code>)
|
|
1298 |
* to be sent to the database
|
|
1299 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1300 |
*/
|
|
1301 |
void setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x,
|
|
1302 |
int targetSqlType) throws SQLException;
|
|
1303 |
|
|
1304 |
/**
|
|
1305 |
* Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object.
|
|
1306 |
* This method is like the method <code>setObject</code>
|
|
1307 |
* above, except that it assumes a scale of zero.
|
|
1308 |
*
|
|
1309 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1310 |
* @param x the object containing the input parameter value
|
|
1311 |
* @param targetSqlType the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be
|
|
1312 |
* sent to the database
|
|
1313 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1314 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1315 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if <code>targetSqlType</code> is
|
|
1316 |
* a <code>ARRAY</code>, <code>BLOB</code>, <code>CLOB</code>,
|
|
1317 |
* <code>DATALINK</code>, <code>JAVA_OBJECT</code>, <code>NCHAR</code>,
|
|
1318 |
* <code>NCLOB</code>, <code>NVARCHAR</code>, <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code>,
|
|
1319 |
* <code>REF</code>, <code>ROWID</code>, <code>SQLXML</code>
|
|
1320 |
* or <code>STRUCT</code> data type and the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1321 |
* this data type
|
|
1322 |
* @see #getObject
|
|
1323 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
1324 |
*/
|
|
1325 |
void setObject(String parameterName, Object x, int targetSqlType)
|
|
1326 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1327 |
|
|
1328 |
/**
|
|
1329 |
* Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object.
|
|
1330 |
* The second parameter must be of type <code>Object</code>; therefore, the
|
|
1331 |
* <code>java.lang</code> equivalent objects should be used for built-in types.
|
|
1332 |
*
|
|
1333 |
* <p>The JDBC specification specifies a standard mapping from
|
|
1334 |
* Java <code>Object</code> types to SQL types. The given argument
|
|
1335 |
* will be converted to the corresponding SQL type before being
|
|
1336 |
* sent to the database.
|
|
1337 |
*
|
|
1338 |
* <p>Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase-
|
|
1339 |
* specific abstract data types, by using a driver-specific Java
|
|
1340 |
* type.
|
|
1341 |
*
|
|
1342 |
* If the object is of a class implementing the interface <code>SQLData</code>,
|
|
1343 |
* the JDBC driver should call the method <code>SQLData.writeSQL</code>
|
|
1344 |
* to write it to the SQL data stream.
|
|
1345 |
* If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing
|
|
1346 |
* <code>Ref</code>, <code>Blob</code>, <code>Clob</code>, <code>NClob</code>,
|
|
1347 |
* <code>Struct</code>, <code>java.net.URL</code>,
|
|
1348 |
* or <code>Array</code>, the driver should pass it to the database as a
|
|
1349 |
* value of the corresponding SQL type.
|
|
1350 |
* <P>
|
|
1351 |
* This method throws an exception if there is an ambiguity, for example, if the
|
|
1352 |
* object is of a class implementing more than one of the interfaces named above.
|
|
1353 |
*
|
|
1354 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1355 |
* @param x the object containing the input parameter value
|
|
1356 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs,
|
|
1357 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code> or if the given
|
|
1358 |
* <code>Object</code> parameter is ambiguous
|
|
1359 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1360 |
* this method
|
|
1361 |
* @see #getObject
|
|
1362 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
1363 |
*/
|
|
1364 |
void setObject(String parameterName, Object x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1365 |
|
|
1366 |
/**
|
|
1367 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1368 |
* with a Java <code>Object</code>. For integral values, the
|
|
1369 |
* <code>java.lang</code> equivalent objects should be used.
|
|
1370 |
*
|
|
1371 |
* <p>The JDBC specification provides a standard mapping from
|
|
1372 |
* Java Object types to SQL types. The driver will convert the
|
|
1373 |
* given Java object to its standard SQL mapping before sending it
|
|
1374 |
* to the database.
|
|
1375 |
*
|
|
1376 |
* <p>Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase-specific
|
|
1377 |
* abstract data types by using a driver-specific Java type.
|
|
1378 |
*
|
|
1379 |
* If the object is of a class implementing <code>SQLData</code>,
|
|
1380 |
* the rowset should call the method <code>SQLData.writeSQL</code>
|
|
1381 |
* to write the object to an <code>SQLOutput</code> data stream.
|
|
1382 |
* If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing
|
|
1383 |
* <code>Ref</code>, <code>Blob</code>, <code>Clob</code>, <code>NClob</code>,
|
|
1384 |
* <code>Struct</code>, <code>java.net.URL</code>,
|
|
1385 |
* or <code>Array</code>, the driver should pass it to the database as a
|
|
1386 |
* value of the corresponding SQL type.
|
|
1387 |
* <P>
|
|
1388 |
* <P>
|
|
1389 |
* An exception is thrown if there is an ambiguity, for example, if the
|
|
1390 |
* object is of a class implementing more than one of these interfaces.
|
|
1391 |
*
|
|
1392 |
* @param parameterIndex The first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1393 |
* @param x The object containing the input parameter value
|
|
1394 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1395 |
*/
|
|
1396 |
void setObject(int parameterIndex, Object x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1397 |
|
|
1398 |
|
|
1399 |
/**
|
|
1400 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1401 |
* with the given <code>Ref</code> value. The driver will convert this
|
|
1402 |
* to the appropriate <code>REF(<structured-type>)</code> value.
|
|
1403 |
*
|
|
1404 |
* @param i the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1405 |
* @param x an object representing data of an SQL <code>REF</code> type
|
|
1406 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1407 |
*/
|
|
1408 |
void setRef (int i, Ref x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1409 |
|
|
1410 |
/**
|
|
1411 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1412 |
* with the given <code>Blob</code> value. The driver will convert this
|
|
1413 |
* to the <code>BLOB</code> value that the <code>Blob</code> object
|
|
1414 |
* represents before sending it to the database.
|
|
1415 |
*
|
|
1416 |
* @param i the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1417 |
* @param x an object representing a BLOB
|
|
1418 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1419 |
*/
|
|
1420 |
void setBlob (int i, Blob x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1421 |
|
|
1422 |
/**
|
|
1423 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>InputStream</code> object. The inputstream must contain the number
|
|
1424 |
* of characters specified by length otherwise a <code>SQLException</code> will be
|
|
1425 |
* generated when the <code>PreparedStatement</code> is executed.
|
|
1426 |
* This method differs from the <code>setBinaryStream (int, InputStream, int)</code>
|
|
1427 |
* method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
|
|
1428 |
* sent to the server as a <code>BLOB</code>. When the <code>setBinaryStream</code> method is used,
|
|
1429 |
* the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
1430 |
* data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> or a <code>BLOB</code>
|
|
1431 |
* @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1,
|
|
1432 |
* the second is 2, ...
|
|
1433 |
* @param inputStream An object that contains the data to set the parameter
|
|
1434 |
* value to.
|
|
1435 |
* @param length the number of bytes in the parameter data.
|
|
1436 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs,
|
|
1437 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>,
|
|
1438 |
* if parameterIndex does not correspond
|
|
1439 |
* to a parameter marker in the SQL statement, if the length specified
|
|
1440 |
* is less than zero or if the number of bytes in the inputstream does not match
|
|
1441 |
* the specfied length.
|
|
1442 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1443 |
*
|
|
1444 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1445 |
*/
|
|
1446 |
void setBlob(int parameterIndex, InputStream inputStream, long length)
|
|
1447 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1448 |
|
|
1449 |
/**
|
|
1450 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>InputStream</code> object.
|
|
1451 |
* This method differs from the <code>setBinaryStream (int, InputStream)</code>
|
|
1452 |
* method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
|
|
1453 |
* sent to the server as a <code>BLOB</code>. When the <code>setBinaryStream</code> method is used,
|
|
1454 |
* the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
1455 |
* data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> or a <code>BLOB</code>
|
|
1456 |
*
|
|
1457 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1458 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1459 |
* <code>setBlob</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1460 |
*
|
|
1461 |
* @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1,
|
|
1462 |
* the second is 2, ...
|
|
1463 |
* @param inputStream An object that contains the data to set the parameter
|
|
1464 |
* value to.
|
|
1465 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs,
|
|
1466 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code> or
|
|
1467 |
* if parameterIndex does not correspond
|
|
1468 |
* to a parameter marker in the SQL statement,
|
|
1469 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1470 |
*
|
|
1471 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1472 |
*/
|
|
1473 |
void setBlob(int parameterIndex, InputStream inputStream)
|
|
1474 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1475 |
|
|
1476 |
/**
|
|
1477 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>InputStream</code> object. The <code>inputstream</code> must contain the number
|
|
1478 |
* of characters specified by length, otherwise a <code>SQLException</code> will be
|
|
1479 |
* generated when the <code>CallableStatement</code> is executed.
|
|
1480 |
* This method differs from the <code>setBinaryStream (int, InputStream, int)</code>
|
|
1481 |
* method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
|
|
1482 |
* sent to the server as a <code>BLOB</code>. When the <code>setBinaryStream</code> method is used,
|
|
1483 |
* the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
1484 |
* data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> or a <code>BLOB</code>
|
|
1485 |
*
|
|
1486 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter to be set
|
|
1487 |
* the second is 2, ...
|
|
1488 |
*
|
|
1489 |
* @param inputStream An object that contains the data to set the parameter
|
|
1490 |
* value to.
|
|
1491 |
* @param length the number of bytes in the parameter data.
|
|
1492 |
* @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond
|
|
1493 |
* to a parameter marker in the SQL statement, or if the length specified
|
|
1494 |
* is less than zero; if the number of bytes in the inputstream does not match
|
|
1495 |
* the specfied length; if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1496 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1497 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1498 |
* this method
|
|
1499 |
*
|
|
1500 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1501 |
*/
|
|
1502 |
void setBlob(String parameterName, InputStream inputStream, long length)
|
|
1503 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1504 |
|
|
1505 |
/**
|
|
1506 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Blob</code> object.
|
|
1507 |
* The driver converts this to an SQL <code>BLOB</code> value when it
|
|
1508 |
* sends it to the database.
|
|
1509 |
*
|
|
1510 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1511 |
* @param x a <code>Blob</code> object that maps an SQL <code>BLOB</code> value
|
|
1512 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1513 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1514 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1515 |
* this method
|
|
1516 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1517 |
*/
|
|
1518 |
void setBlob (String parameterName, Blob x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1519 |
|
|
1520 |
/**
|
|
1521 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>InputStream</code> object.
|
|
1522 |
* This method differs from the <code>setBinaryStream (int, InputStream)</code>
|
|
1523 |
* method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
|
|
1524 |
* sent to the server as a <code>BLOB</code>. When the <code>setBinaryStream</code> method is used,
|
|
1525 |
* the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
1526 |
* data should be send to the server as a <code>LONGVARBINARY</code> or a <code>BLOB</code>
|
|
1527 |
*
|
|
1528 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1529 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1530 |
* <code>setBlob</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1531 |
*
|
|
1532 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1533 |
* @param inputStream An object that contains the data to set the parameter
|
|
1534 |
* value to.
|
|
1535 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1536 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1537 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1538 |
*
|
|
1539 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1540 |
*/
|
|
1541 |
void setBlob(String parameterName, InputStream inputStream)
|
|
1542 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1543 |
|
|
1544 |
/**
|
|
1545 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1546 |
* with the given <code>Clob</code> value. The driver will convert this
|
|
1547 |
* to the <code>CLOB</code> value that the <code>Clob</code> object
|
|
1548 |
* represents before sending it to the database.
|
|
1549 |
*
|
|
1550 |
* @param i the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1551 |
* @param x an object representing a CLOB
|
|
1552 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1553 |
*/
|
|
1554 |
void setClob (int i, Clob x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1555 |
|
|
1556 |
/**
|
|
1557 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The reader must contain the number
|
|
1558 |
* of characters specified by length otherwise a <code>SQLException</code> will be
|
|
1559 |
* generated when the <code>PreparedStatement</code> is executed.
|
|
1560 |
*This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int)</code> method
|
|
1561 |
* because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
|
|
1562 |
* the server as a <code>CLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the
|
|
1563 |
* driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
1564 |
* data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> or a <code>CLOB</code>
|
|
1565 |
* @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1566 |
* @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.
|
|
1567 |
* @param length the number of characters in the parameter data.
|
|
1568 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs, this method is called on
|
|
1569 |
* a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>, if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
|
|
1570 |
* marker in the SQL statement, or if the length specified is less than zero.
|
|
1571 |
*
|
|
1572 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1573 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1574 |
*/
|
|
1575 |
void setClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length)
|
|
1576 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1577 |
|
|
1578 |
/**
|
|
1579 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object.
|
|
1580 |
* This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader)</code> method
|
|
1581 |
* because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
|
|
1582 |
* the server as a <code>CLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the
|
|
1583 |
* driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
1584 |
* data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> or a <code>CLOB</code>
|
|
1585 |
*
|
|
1586 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1587 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1588 |
* <code>setClob</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1589 |
*
|
|
1590 |
* @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1591 |
* @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.
|
|
1592 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs, this method is called on
|
|
1593 |
* a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>or if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
|
|
1594 |
* marker in the SQL statement
|
|
1595 |
*
|
|
1596 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1597 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1598 |
*/
|
|
1599 |
void setClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader)
|
|
1600 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1601 |
|
|
1602 |
/**
|
|
1603 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The <code>reader</code> must contain the number
|
|
1604 |
* of characters specified by length otherwise a <code>SQLException</code> will be
|
|
1605 |
* generated when the <code>CallableStatement</code> is executed.
|
|
1606 |
* This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int)</code> method
|
|
1607 |
* because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
|
|
1608 |
* the server as a <code>CLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the
|
|
1609 |
* driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
1610 |
* data should be send to the server as a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> or a <code>CLOB</code>
|
|
1611 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter to be set
|
|
1612 |
* @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.
|
|
1613 |
* @param length the number of characters in the parameter data.
|
|
1614 |
* @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
|
|
1615 |
* marker in the SQL statement; if the length specified is less than zero;
|
|
1616 |
* a database access error occurs or
|
|
1617 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1618 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1619 |
* this method
|
|
1620 |
*
|
|
1621 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1622 |
*/
|
|
1623 |
void setClob(String parameterName, Reader reader, long length)
|
|
1624 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1625 |
|
|
1626 |
/**
|
|
1627 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Clob</code> object.
|
|
1628 |
* The driver converts this to an SQL <code>CLOB</code> value when it
|
|
1629 |
* sends it to the database.
|
|
1630 |
*
|
|
1631 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1632 |
* @param x a <code>Clob</code> object that maps an SQL <code>CLOB</code> value
|
|
1633 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1634 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1635 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1636 |
* this method
|
|
1637 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1638 |
*/
|
|
1639 |
void setClob (String parameterName, Clob x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1640 |
|
|
1641 |
/**
|
|
1642 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object.
|
|
1643 |
* This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader)</code> method
|
|
1644 |
* because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
|
|
1645 |
* the server as a <code>CLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the
|
|
1646 |
* driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
1647 |
* data should be send to the server as a <code>LONGVARCHAR</code> or a <code>CLOB</code>
|
|
1648 |
*
|
|
1649 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
1650 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
1651 |
* <code>setClob</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
1652 |
*
|
|
1653 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1654 |
* @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.
|
|
1655 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs or this method is called on
|
|
1656 |
* a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1657 |
*
|
|
1658 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
1659 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1660 |
*/
|
|
1661 |
void setClob(String parameterName, Reader reader)
|
|
1662 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1663 |
|
|
1664 |
/**
|
|
1665 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1666 |
* with the given <code>Array</code> value. The driver will convert this
|
|
1667 |
* to the <code>ARRAY</code> value that the <code>Array</code> object
|
|
1668 |
* represents before sending it to the database.
|
|
1669 |
*
|
|
1670 |
* @param i the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1671 |
* @param x an object representing an SQL array
|
|
1672 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1673 |
*/
|
|
1674 |
void setArray (int i, Array x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1675 |
|
|
1676 |
/**
|
|
1677 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1678 |
* with the given <code>java.sql.Date</code> value. The driver will convert this
|
|
1679 |
* to an SQL <code>DATE</code> value, using the given <code>java.util.Calendar</code>
|
|
1680 |
* object to calculate the date.
|
|
1681 |
*
|
|
1682 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1683 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1684 |
* @param cal the <code>java.util.Calendar</code> object to use for calculating the date
|
|
1685 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1686 |
*/
|
|
1687 |
void setDate(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Date x, Calendar cal)
|
|
1688 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1689 |
|
|
1690 |
/**
|
|
1691 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Date</code> value
|
|
1692 |
* using the default time zone of the virtual machine that is running
|
|
1693 |
* the application.
|
|
1694 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
1695 |
* to an SQL <code>DATE</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
1696 |
*
|
|
1697 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1698 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1699 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1700 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1701 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1702 |
* this method
|
|
1703 |
* @see #getDate
|
|
1704 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
1705 |
*/
|
|
1706 |
void setDate(String parameterName, java.sql.Date x)
|
|
1707 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1708 |
|
|
1709 |
/**
|
|
1710 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Date</code> value,
|
|
1711 |
* using the given <code>Calendar</code> object. The driver uses
|
|
1712 |
* the <code>Calendar</code> object to construct an SQL <code>DATE</code> value,
|
|
1713 |
* which the driver then sends to the database. With a
|
|
1714 |
* a <code>Calendar</code> object, the driver can calculate the date
|
|
1715 |
* taking into account a custom timezone. If no
|
|
1716 |
* <code>Calendar</code> object is specified, the driver uses the default
|
|
1717 |
* timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
|
|
1718 |
*
|
|
1719 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1720 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1721 |
* @param cal the <code>Calendar</code> object the driver will use
|
|
1722 |
* to construct the date
|
|
1723 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1724 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1725 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1726 |
* this method
|
|
1727 |
* @see #getDate
|
|
1728 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
1729 |
*/
|
|
1730 |
void setDate(String parameterName, java.sql.Date x, Calendar cal)
|
|
1731 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1732 |
|
|
1733 |
/**
|
|
1734 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1735 |
* with the given <code>java.sql.Time</code> value. The driver will convert this
|
|
1736 |
* to an SQL <code>TIME</code> value, using the given <code>java.util.Calendar</code>
|
|
1737 |
* object to calculate it, before sending it to the database.
|
|
1738 |
*
|
|
1739 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1740 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1741 |
* @param cal the <code>java.util.Calendar</code> object to use for calculating the time
|
|
1742 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1743 |
*/
|
|
1744 |
void setTime(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Time x, Calendar cal)
|
|
1745 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1746 |
|
|
1747 |
/**
|
|
1748 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Time</code> value.
|
|
1749 |
* The driver converts this
|
|
1750 |
* to an SQL <code>TIME</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
1751 |
*
|
|
1752 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1753 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1754 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1755 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1756 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1757 |
* this method
|
|
1758 |
* @see #getTime
|
|
1759 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
1760 |
*/
|
|
1761 |
void setTime(String parameterName, java.sql.Time x)
|
|
1762 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1763 |
|
|
1764 |
/**
|
|
1765 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Time</code> value,
|
|
1766 |
* using the given <code>Calendar</code> object. The driver uses
|
|
1767 |
* the <code>Calendar</code> object to construct an SQL <code>TIME</code> value,
|
|
1768 |
* which the driver then sends to the database. With a
|
|
1769 |
* a <code>Calendar</code> object, the driver can calculate the time
|
|
1770 |
* taking into account a custom timezone. If no
|
|
1771 |
* <code>Calendar</code> object is specified, the driver uses the default
|
|
1772 |
* timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
|
|
1773 |
*
|
|
1774 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1775 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1776 |
* @param cal the <code>Calendar</code> object the driver will use
|
|
1777 |
* to construct the time
|
|
1778 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1779 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1780 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1781 |
* this method
|
|
1782 |
* @see #getTime
|
|
1783 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
1784 |
*/
|
|
1785 |
void setTime(String parameterName, java.sql.Time x, Calendar cal)
|
|
1786 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1787 |
|
|
1788 |
/**
|
|
1789 |
* Sets the designated parameter in this <code>RowSet</code> object's command
|
|
1790 |
* with the given <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code> value. The driver will
|
|
1791 |
* convert this to an SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> value, using the given
|
|
1792 |
* <code>java.util.Calendar</code> object to calculate it, before sending it to the
|
|
1793 |
* database.
|
|
1794 |
*
|
|
1795 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1796 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1797 |
* @param cal the <code>java.util.Calendar</code> object to use for calculating the
|
|
1798 |
* timestamp
|
|
1799 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1800 |
*/
|
|
1801 |
void setTimestamp(int parameterIndex, java.sql.Timestamp x, Calendar cal)
|
|
1802 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1803 |
|
|
1804 |
/**
|
|
1805 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code> value,
|
|
1806 |
* using the given <code>Calendar</code> object. The driver uses
|
|
1807 |
* the <code>Calendar</code> object to construct an SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> value,
|
|
1808 |
* which the driver then sends to the database. With a
|
|
1809 |
* a <code>Calendar</code> object, the driver can calculate the timestamp
|
|
1810 |
* taking into account a custom timezone. If no
|
|
1811 |
* <code>Calendar</code> object is specified, the driver uses the default
|
|
1812 |
* timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
|
|
1813 |
*
|
|
1814 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1815 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1816 |
* @param cal the <code>Calendar</code> object the driver will use
|
|
1817 |
* to construct the timestamp
|
|
1818 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
1819 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
1820 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
1821 |
* this method
|
|
1822 |
* @see #getTimestamp
|
|
1823 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
1824 |
*/
|
|
1825 |
void setTimestamp(String parameterName, java.sql.Timestamp x, Calendar cal)
|
|
1826 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1827 |
|
|
1828 |
/**
|
|
1829 |
* Clears the parameters set for this <code>RowSet</code> object's command.
|
|
1830 |
* <P>In general, parameter values remain in force for repeated use of a
|
|
1831 |
* <code>RowSet</code> object. Setting a parameter value automatically clears its
|
|
1832 |
* previous value. However, in some cases it is useful to immediately
|
|
1833 |
* release the resources used by the current parameter values, which can
|
|
1834 |
* be done by calling the method <code>clearParameters</code>.
|
|
1835 |
*
|
|
1836 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1837 |
*/
|
|
1838 |
void clearParameters() throws SQLException;
|
|
1839 |
|
|
1840 |
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
1841 |
// Reading and writing data
|
|
1842 |
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
1843 |
|
|
1844 |
/**
|
|
1845 |
* Fills this <code>RowSet</code> object with data.
|
|
1846 |
* <P>
|
|
1847 |
* The <code>execute</code> method may use the following properties
|
|
1848 |
* to create a connection for reading data: url, data source name,
|
|
1849 |
* user name, password, transaction isolation, and type map.
|
|
1850 |
*
|
|
1851 |
* The <code>execute</code> method may use the following properties
|
|
1852 |
* to create a statement to execute a command:
|
|
1853 |
* command, read only, maximum field size,
|
|
1854 |
* maximum rows, escape processing, and query timeout.
|
|
1855 |
* <P>
|
|
1856 |
* If the required properties have not been set, an exception is
|
|
1857 |
* thrown. If this method is successful, the current contents of the rowset are
|
|
1858 |
* discarded and the rowset's metadata is also (re)set. If there are
|
|
1859 |
* outstanding updates, they are ignored.
|
|
1860 |
* <P>
|
|
1861 |
* If this <code>RowSet</code> object does not maintain a continuous connection
|
|
1862 |
* with its source of data, it may use a reader (a <code>RowSetReader</code>
|
|
1863 |
* object) to fill itself with data. In this case, a reader will have been
|
|
1864 |
* registered with this <code>RowSet</code> object, and the method
|
|
1865 |
* <code>execute</code> will call on the reader's <code>readData</code>
|
|
1866 |
* method as part of its implementation.
|
|
1867 |
*
|
|
1868 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or any of the
|
|
1869 |
* properties necessary for making a connection and creating
|
|
1870 |
* a statement have not been set
|
|
1871 |
*/
|
|
1872 |
void execute() throws SQLException;
|
|
1873 |
|
|
1874 |
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
1875 |
// Events
|
|
1876 |
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
1877 |
|
|
1878 |
/**
|
|
1879 |
* Registers the given listener so that it will be notified of events
|
|
1880 |
* that occur on this <code>RowSet</code> object.
|
|
1881 |
*
|
|
1882 |
* @param listener a component that has implemented the <code>RowSetListener</code>
|
|
1883 |
* interface and wants to be notified when events occur on this
|
|
1884 |
* <code>RowSet</code> object
|
|
1885 |
* @see #removeRowSetListener
|
|
1886 |
*/
|
|
1887 |
void addRowSetListener(RowSetListener listener);
|
|
1888 |
|
|
1889 |
/**
|
|
1890 |
* Removes the specified listener from the list of components that will be
|
|
1891 |
* notified when an event occurs on this <code>RowSet</code> object.
|
|
1892 |
*
|
|
1893 |
* @param listener a component that has been registered as a listener for this
|
|
1894 |
* <code>RowSet</code> object
|
|
1895 |
* @see #addRowSetListener
|
|
1896 |
*/
|
|
1897 |
void removeRowSetListener(RowSetListener listener);
|
|
1898 |
|
|
1899 |
/**
|
|
1900 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.SQLXML</code> object. The driver converts this to an
|
|
1901 |
* SQL <code>XML</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
1902 |
* @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1903 |
* @param xmlObject a <code>SQLXML</code> object that maps an SQL <code>XML</code> value
|
|
1904 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs, this method
|
|
1905 |
* is called on a closed result set,
|
|
1906 |
* the <code>java.xml.transform.Result</code>,
|
|
1907 |
* <code>Writer</code> or <code>OutputStream</code> has not been closed
|
|
1908 |
* for the <code>SQLXML</code> object or
|
|
1909 |
* if there is an error processing the XML value. The <code>getCause</code> method
|
|
1910 |
* of the exception may provide a more detailed exception, for example, if the
|
|
1911 |
* stream does not contain valid XML.
|
|
1912 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1913 |
*/
|
|
1914 |
void setSQLXML(int parameterIndex, SQLXML xmlObject) throws SQLException;
|
|
1915 |
|
|
1916 |
/**
|
|
1917 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.SQLXML</code> object. The driver converts this to an
|
|
1918 |
* <code>SQL XML</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
1919 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1920 |
* @param xmlObject a <code>SQLXML</code> object that maps an <code>SQL XML</code> value
|
|
1921 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs, this method
|
|
1922 |
* is called on a closed result set,
|
|
1923 |
* the <code>java.xml.transform.Result</code>,
|
|
1924 |
* <code>Writer</code> or <code>OutputStream</code> has not been closed
|
|
1925 |
* for the <code>SQLXML</code> object or
|
|
1926 |
* if there is an error processing the XML value. The <code>getCause</code> method
|
|
1927 |
* of the exception may provide a more detailed exception, for example, if the
|
|
1928 |
* stream does not contain valid XML.
|
|
1929 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1930 |
*/
|
|
1931 |
void setSQLXML(String parameterName, SQLXML xmlObject) throws SQLException;
|
|
1932 |
|
|
1933 |
/**
|
|
1934 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.RowId</code> object. The
|
|
1935 |
* driver converts this to a SQL <code>ROWID</code> value when it sends it
|
|
1936 |
* to the database
|
|
1937 |
*
|
|
1938 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1939 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1940 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1941 |
*
|
|
1942 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1943 |
*/
|
|
1944 |
void setRowId(int parameterIndex, RowId x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1945 |
|
|
1946 |
/**
|
|
1947 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.sql.RowId</code> object. The
|
|
1948 |
* driver converts this to a SQL <code>ROWID</code> when it sends it to the
|
|
1949 |
* database.
|
|
1950 |
*
|
|
1951 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
1952 |
* @param x the parameter value
|
|
1953 |
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
|
|
1954 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1955 |
*/
|
|
1956 |
void setRowId(String parameterName, RowId x) throws SQLException;
|
|
1957 |
|
|
1958 |
/**
|
|
1959 |
* Sets the designated paramter to the given <code>String</code> object.
|
|
1960 |
* The driver converts this to a SQL <code>NCHAR</code> or
|
|
1961 |
* <code>NVARCHAR</code> or <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code> value
|
|
1962 |
* (depending on the argument's
|
|
1963 |
* size relative to the driver's limits on <code>NVARCHAR</code> values)
|
|
1964 |
* when it sends it to the database.
|
|
1965 |
*
|
|
1966 |
* @param parameterIndex of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1967 |
* @param value the parameter value
|
|
1968 |
* @throws SQLException if the driver does not support national
|
|
1969 |
* character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
1970 |
* error could occur ; or if a database access error occurs
|
|
1971 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1972 |
*/
|
|
1973 |
void setNString(int parameterIndex, String value) throws SQLException;
|
|
1974 |
|
|
1975 |
/**
|
|
1976 |
* Sets the designated paramter to the given <code>String</code> object.
|
|
1977 |
* The driver converts this to a SQL <code>NCHAR</code> or
|
|
1978 |
* <code>NVARCHAR</code> or <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code>
|
|
1979 |
* @param parameterName the name of the column to be set
|
|
1980 |
* @param value the parameter value
|
|
1981 |
* @throws SQLException if the driver does not support national
|
|
1982 |
* character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
1983 |
* error could occur; or if a database access error occurs
|
|
1984 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
1985 |
*/
|
|
1986 |
public void setNString(String parameterName, String value)
|
|
1987 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
1988 |
|
|
1989 |
/**
|
|
1990 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The
|
|
1991 |
* <code>Reader</code> reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
|
|
1992 |
* driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
|
|
1993 |
* the national character set in the database.
|
|
1994 |
* @param parameterIndex of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
1995 |
* @param value the parameter value
|
|
1996 |
* @param length the number of characters in the parameter data.
|
|
1997 |
* @throws SQLException if the driver does not support national
|
|
1998 |
* character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
1999 |
* error could occur ; or if a database access error occurs
|
|
2000 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
2001 |
*/
|
|
2002 |
void setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex, Reader value, long length) throws SQLException;
|
|
2003 |
|
|
2004 |
/**
|
|
2005 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The
|
|
2006 |
* <code>Reader</code> reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
|
|
2007 |
* driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
|
|
2008 |
* the national character set in the database.
|
|
2009 |
* @param parameterName the name of the column to be set
|
|
2010 |
* @param value the parameter value
|
|
2011 |
* @param length the number of characters in the parameter data.
|
|
2012 |
* @throws SQLException if the driver does not support national
|
|
2013 |
* character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
2014 |
* error could occur; or if a database access error occurs
|
|
2015 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
2016 |
*/
|
|
2017 |
public void setNCharacterStream(String parameterName, Reader value, long length)
|
|
2018 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
2019 |
|
|
2020 |
/**
|
|
2021 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The
|
|
2022 |
* <code>Reader</code> reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
|
|
2023 |
* driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
|
|
2024 |
* the national character set in the database.
|
|
2025 |
|
|
2026 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> This stream object can either be a standard
|
|
2027 |
* Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the
|
|
2028 |
* standard interface.
|
|
2029 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
2030 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
2031 |
* <code>setNCharacterStream</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
2032 |
*
|
|
2033 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
2034 |
* @param value the parameter value
|
|
2035 |
* @throws SQLException if the driver does not support national
|
|
2036 |
* character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
2037 |
* error could occur ; if a database access error occurs; or
|
|
2038 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
2039 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
2040 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
2041 |
*/
|
|
2042 |
void setNCharacterStream(String parameterName, Reader value) throws SQLException;
|
|
2043 |
|
|
2044 |
/**
|
|
2045 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>java.sql.NClob</code> object. The object
|
|
2046 |
* implements the <code>java.sql.NClob</code> interface. This <code>NClob</code>
|
|
2047 |
* object maps to a SQL <code>NCLOB</code>.
|
|
2048 |
* @param parameterName the name of the column to be set
|
|
2049 |
* @param value the parameter value
|
|
2050 |
* @throws SQLException if the driver does not support national
|
|
2051 |
* character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
2052 |
* error could occur; or if a database access error occurs
|
|
2053 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
2054 |
*/
|
|
2055 |
void setNClob(String parameterName, NClob value) throws SQLException;
|
|
2056 |
|
|
2057 |
/**
|
|
2058 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The <code>reader</code> must contain the number
|
|
2059 |
* of characters specified by length otherwise a <code>SQLException</code> will be
|
|
2060 |
* generated when the <code>CallableStatement</code> is executed.
|
|
2061 |
* This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int)</code> method
|
|
2062 |
* because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
|
|
2063 |
* the server as a <code>NCLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the
|
|
2064 |
* driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
2065 |
* data should be send to the server as a <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code> or a <code>NCLOB</code>
|
|
2066 |
*
|
|
2067 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter to be set
|
|
2068 |
* @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.
|
|
2069 |
* @param length the number of characters in the parameter data.
|
|
2070 |
* @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
|
|
2071 |
* marker in the SQL statement; if the length specified is less than zero;
|
|
2072 |
* if the driver does not support national
|
|
2073 |
* character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
2074 |
* error could occur; if a database access error occurs or
|
|
2075 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
2076 |
* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
|
|
2077 |
* this method
|
|
2078 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
2079 |
*/
|
|
2080 |
void setNClob(String parameterName, Reader reader, long length)
|
|
2081 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
2082 |
|
|
2083 |
/**
|
|
2084 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object.
|
|
2085 |
* This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader)</code> method
|
|
2086 |
* because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
|
|
2087 |
* the server as a <code>NCLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the
|
|
2088 |
* driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
2089 |
* data should be send to the server as a <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code> or a <code>NCLOB</code>
|
|
2090 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
2091 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
2092 |
* <code>setNClob</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
2093 |
*
|
|
2094 |
* @param parameterName the name of the parameter
|
|
2095 |
* @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.
|
|
2096 |
* @throws SQLException if the driver does not support national character sets;
|
|
2097 |
* if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
2098 |
* error could occur; if a database access error occurs or
|
|
2099 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
|
2100 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
2101 |
*
|
|
2102 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
2103 |
*/
|
|
2104 |
void setNClob(String parameterName, Reader reader)
|
|
2105 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
2106 |
|
|
2107 |
/**
|
|
2108 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object. The reader must contain the number
|
|
2109 |
* of characters specified by length otherwise a <code>SQLException</code> will be
|
|
2110 |
* generated when the <code>PreparedStatement</code> is executed.
|
|
2111 |
* This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int)</code> method
|
|
2112 |
* because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
|
|
2113 |
* the server as a <code>NCLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the
|
|
2114 |
* driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
2115 |
* data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code> or a <code>NCLOB</code>
|
|
2116 |
* @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
2117 |
* @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.
|
|
2118 |
* @param length the number of characters in the parameter data.
|
|
2119 |
* @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
|
|
2120 |
* marker in the SQL statement; if the length specified is less than zero;
|
|
2121 |
* if the driver does not support national character sets;
|
|
2122 |
* if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
2123 |
* error could occur; if a database access error occurs or
|
|
2124 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>
|
|
2125 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
2126 |
*
|
|
2127 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
2128 |
*/
|
|
2129 |
void setNClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader, long length)
|
|
2130 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
2131 |
|
|
2132 |
/**
|
|
2133 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>java.sql.NClob</code> object. The driver converts this to a
|
|
2134 |
* SQL <code>NCLOB</code> value when it sends it to the database.
|
|
2135 |
* @param parameterIndex of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
2136 |
* @param value the parameter value
|
|
2137 |
* @throws SQLException if the driver does not support national
|
|
2138 |
* character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
2139 |
* error could occur ; or if a database access error occurs
|
|
2140 |
* @since 1.6
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|
2141 |
*/
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|
2142 |
void setNClob(int parameterIndex, NClob value) throws SQLException;
|
|
2143 |
|
|
2144 |
/**
|
|
2145 |
* Sets the designated parameter to a <code>Reader</code> object.
|
|
2146 |
* This method differs from the <code>setCharacterStream (int, Reader)</code> method
|
|
2147 |
* because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
|
|
2148 |
* the server as a <code>NCLOB</code>. When the <code>setCharacterStream</code> method is used, the
|
|
2149 |
* driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
|
|
2150 |
* data should be sent to the server as a <code>LONGNVARCHAR</code> or a <code>NCLOB</code>
|
|
2151 |
* <P><B>Note:</B> Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if
|
|
2152 |
* it might be more efficient to use a version of
|
|
2153 |
* <code>setNClob</code> which takes a length parameter.
|
|
2154 |
*
|
|
2155 |
* @param parameterIndex index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
2156 |
* @param reader An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.
|
|
2157 |
* @throws SQLException if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
|
|
2158 |
* marker in the SQL statement;
|
|
2159 |
* if the driver does not support national character sets;
|
|
2160 |
* if the driver can detect that a data conversion
|
|
2161 |
* error could occur; if a database access error occurs or
|
|
2162 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>
|
|
2163 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
2164 |
*
|
|
2165 |
* @since 1.6
|
|
2166 |
*/
|
|
2167 |
void setNClob(int parameterIndex, Reader reader)
|
|
2168 |
throws SQLException;
|
|
2169 |
|
|
2170 |
/**
|
|
2171 |
* Sets the designated parameter to the given <code>java.net.URL</code> value.
|
|
2172 |
* The driver converts this to an SQL <code>DATALINK</code> value
|
|
2173 |
* when it sends it to the database.
|
|
2174 |
*
|
|
2175 |
* @param parameterIndex the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...
|
|
2176 |
* @param x the <code>java.net.URL</code> object to be set
|
|
2177 |
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or
|
|
2178 |
* this method is called on a closed <code>PreparedStatement</code>
|
|
2179 |
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support this method
|
|
2180 |
* @since 1.4
|
|
2181 |
*/
|
|
2182 |
void setURL(int parameterIndex, java.net.URL x) throws SQLException;
|
|
2183 |
|
|
2184 |
|
|
2185 |
|
|
2186 |
}
|