Interface CallableStatement
- All Superinterfaces:
- AutoCloseable, PreparedStatement, Statement, Wrapper
public interface CallableStatement extends PreparedStatement
The interface used to execute SQL stored procedures. The JDBC API provides a stored procedure SQL escape syntax that allows stored procedures to be called in a standard way for all RDBMSs. This escape syntax has one form that includes a result parameter and one that does not. If used, the result parameter must be registered as an OUT parameter. The other parameters can be used for input, output or both. Parameters are referred to sequentially, by number, with the first parameter being 1.
{?= call <procedure-name>[(<arg1>,<arg2>, ...)]}
{call <procedure-name>[(<arg1>,<arg2>, ...)]}
IN parameter values are set using the set methods inherited from PreparedStatement. The type of all OUT parameters must be registered prior to executing the stored procedure; their values are retrieved after execution via the get methods provided here.
A CallableStatement can return one ResultSet object or multiple ResultSet objects. Multiple ResultSet objects are handled using operations inherited from Statement.
For maximum portability, a call's ResultSet objects and update counts should be processed prior to getting the values of output parameters.
Fields
Fields inherited from interface java.sql.Statement
CLOSE_ALL_RESULTS, CLOSE_CURRENT_RESULT, EXECUTE_FAILED, KEEP_CURRENT_RESULT, NO_GENERATED_KEYS, RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS, SUCCESS_NO_INFO Methods
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Array |
getArray(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Array |
getArray(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
BigDecimal |
getBigDecimal(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
BigDecimal |
getBigDecimal(int parameterIndex,
int scale) Deprecated. use |
BigDecimal |
getBigDecimal(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
Blob |
getBlob(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Blob |
getBlob(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
boolean |
getBoolean(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
boolean |
getBoolean(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
byte |
getByte(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
byte |
getByte(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
byte[] |
getBytes(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
byte[] |
getBytes(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
Reader |
getCharacterStream(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a |
Reader |
getCharacterStream(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a |
Clob |
getClob(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Clob |
getClob(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
Date |
getDate(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Date |
getDate(int parameterIndex,
Calendar cal) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Date |
getDate(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
Date |
getDate(String parameterName,
Calendar cal) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
double |
getDouble(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
double |
getDouble(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
float |
getFloat(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
float |
getFloat(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
int |
getInt(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
int |
getInt(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
long |
getLong(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
long |
getLong(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
Reader |
getNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a |
Reader |
getNCharacterStream(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a |
NClob |
getNClob(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
NClob |
getNClob(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
String |
getNString(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated |
String |
getNString(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of the designated |
Object |
getObject(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as an |
<T> T |
getObject(int parameterIndex,
Class<T> type) Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter |
Object |
getObject(int parameterIndex,
Map<String,Class<?>> map) Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter |
Object |
getObject(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a parameter as an |
<T> T |
getObject(String parameterName,
Class<T> type) Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter |
Object |
getObject(String parameterName,
Map<String,Class<?>> map) Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter |
Ref |
getRef(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Ref |
getRef(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
RowId |
getRowId(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
RowId |
getRowId(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
short |
getShort(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
short |
getShort(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
SQLXML |
getSQLXML(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated |
SQLXML |
getSQLXML(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of the designated |
String |
getString(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
String |
getString(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
Time |
getTime(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Time |
getTime(int parameterIndex,
Calendar cal) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Time |
getTime(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
Time |
getTime(String parameterName,
Calendar cal) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
Timestamp |
getTimestamp(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Timestamp |
getTimestamp(int parameterIndex,
Calendar cal) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
Timestamp |
getTimestamp(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
Timestamp |
getTimestamp(String parameterName,
Calendar cal) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
URL |
getURL(int parameterIndex) Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC |
URL |
getURL(String parameterName) Retrieves the value of a JDBC |
void |
registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType) Registers the OUT parameter in ordinal position |
void |
registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType,
int scale) Registers the parameter in ordinal position |
void |
registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType,
String typeName) Registers the designated output parameter. |
default void |
registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
SQLType sqlType) Registers the OUT parameter in ordinal position |
default void |
registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
SQLType sqlType,
int scale) Registers the parameter in ordinal position |
default void |
registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
SQLType sqlType,
String typeName) Registers the designated output parameter. |
void |
registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
int sqlType) Registers the OUT parameter named |
void |
registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
int sqlType,
int scale) Registers the parameter named |
void |
registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
int sqlType,
String typeName) Registers the designated output parameter. |
default void |
registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
SQLType sqlType) Registers the OUT parameter named |
default void |
registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
SQLType sqlType,
int scale) Registers the parameter named |
default void |
registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
SQLType sqlType,
String typeName) Registers the designated output parameter. |
void |
setAsciiStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x) Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. |
void |
setAsciiStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x,
int length) Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. |
void |
setAsciiStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x,
long length) Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. |
void |
setBigDecimal(String parameterName,
BigDecimal x) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setBinaryStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x) Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. |
void |
setBinaryStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x,
int length) Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. |
void |
setBinaryStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x,
long length) Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. |
void |
setBlob(String parameterName,
Blob x) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setBlob(String parameterName,
InputStream inputStream) Sets the designated parameter to a |
void |
setBlob(String parameterName,
InputStream inputStream,
long length) Sets the designated parameter to a |
void |
setBoolean(String parameterName,
boolean x) Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
void |
setByte(String parameterName,
byte x) Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
void |
setBytes(String parameterName,
byte[] x) Sets the designated parameter to the given Java array of bytes. |
void |
setCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader reader) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader reader,
int length) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader reader,
long length) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setClob(String parameterName,
Clob x) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setClob(String parameterName,
Reader reader) Sets the designated parameter to a |
void |
setClob(String parameterName,
Reader reader,
long length) Sets the designated parameter to a |
void |
setDate(String parameterName,
Date x) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setDate(String parameterName,
Date x,
Calendar cal) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setDouble(String parameterName,
double x) Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
void |
setFloat(String parameterName,
float x) Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
void |
setInt(String parameterName,
int x) Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
void |
setLong(String parameterName,
long x) Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
void |
setNCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader value) Sets the designated parameter to a |
void |
setNCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader value,
long length) Sets the designated parameter to a |
void |
setNClob(String parameterName,
NClob value) Sets the designated parameter to a |
void |
setNClob(String parameterName,
Reader reader) Sets the designated parameter to a |
void |
setNClob(String parameterName,
Reader reader,
long length) Sets the designated parameter to a |
void |
setNString(String parameterName,
String value) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setNull(String parameterName,
int sqlType) Sets the designated parameter to SQL |
void |
setNull(String parameterName,
int sqlType,
String typeName) Sets the designated parameter to SQL |
void |
setObject(String parameterName,
Object x) Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
void |
setObject(String parameterName,
Object x,
int targetSqlType) Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
void |
setObject(String parameterName,
Object x,
int targetSqlType,
int scale) Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
default void |
setObject(String parameterName,
Object x,
SQLType targetSqlType) Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
default void |
setObject(String parameterName,
Object x,
SQLType targetSqlType,
int scaleOrLength) Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. |
void |
setRowId(String parameterName,
RowId x) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setShort(String parameterName,
short x) Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
void |
setSQLXML(String parameterName,
SQLXML xmlObject) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setString(String parameterName,
String x) Sets the designated parameter to the given Java |
void |
setTime(String parameterName,
Time x) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setTime(String parameterName,
Time x,
Calendar cal) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setTimestamp(String parameterName,
Timestamp x) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setTimestamp(String parameterName,
Timestamp x,
Calendar cal) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
void |
setURL(String parameterName,
URL val) Sets the designated parameter to the given |
boolean |
wasNull() Retrieves whether the last OUT parameter read had the value of SQL |
Methods inherited from interface java.sql.PreparedStatement
addBatch, clearParameters, execute, executeLargeUpdate, executeQuery, executeUpdate, getMetaData, getParameterMetaData, setArray, setAsciiStream, setAsciiStream, setAsciiStream, setBigDecimal, setBinaryStream, setBinaryStream, setBinaryStream, setBlob, setBlob, setBlob, setBoolean, setByte, setBytes, setCharacterStream, setCharacterStream, setCharacterStream, setClob, setClob, setClob, setDate, setDate, setDouble, setFloat, setInt, setLong, setNCharacterStream, setNCharacterStream, setNClob, setNClob, setNClob, setNString, setNull, setNull, setObject, setObject, setObject, setObject, setObject, setRef, setRowId, setShort, setSQLXML, setString, setTime, setTime, setTimestamp, setTimestamp, setUnicodeStream, setURL Methods inherited from interface java.sql.Statement
addBatch, cancel, clearBatch, clearWarnings, close, closeOnCompletion, execute, execute, execute, execute, executeBatch, executeLargeBatch, executeLargeUpdate, executeLargeUpdate, executeLargeUpdate, executeLargeUpdate, executeQuery, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, getConnection, getFetchDirection, getFetchSize, getGeneratedKeys, getLargeMaxRows, getLargeUpdateCount, getMaxFieldSize, getMaxRows, getMoreResults, getMoreResults, getQueryTimeout, getResultSet, getResultSetConcurrency, getResultSetHoldability, getResultSetType, getUpdateCount, getWarnings, isClosed, isCloseOnCompletion, isPoolable, setCursorName, setEscapeProcessing, setFetchDirection, setFetchSize, setLargeMaxRows, setMaxFieldSize, setMaxRows, setPoolable, setQueryTimeout Methods inherited from interface java.sql.Wrapper
isWrapperFor, unwrap Methods
registerOutParameter
void registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType)
throws SQLException Registers the OUT parameter in ordinal position parameterIndex to the JDBC type sqlType. All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT parameter determines the Java type that must be used in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
If the JDBC type expected to be returned to this output parameter is specific to this particular database, sqlType should be java.sql.Types.OTHER. The method getObject(int) retrieves the value.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
sqlType- the JDBC type code defined byjava.sql.Types. If the parameter is of JDBC typeNUMERICorDECIMAL, the version ofregisterOutParameterthat accepts a scale value should be used. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- ifsqlTypeis aARRAY,BLOB,CLOB,DATALINK,JAVA_OBJECT,NCHAR,NCLOB,NVARCHAR,LONGNVARCHAR,REF,ROWID,SQLXMLorSTRUCTdata type and the JDBC driver does not support this data type - See Also:
Types
registerOutParameter
void registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType,
int scale)
throws SQLException Registers the parameter in ordinal position parameterIndex to be of JDBC type sqlType. All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT parameter determines the Java type that must be used in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
This version of registerOutParameter should be used when the parameter is of JDBC type NUMERIC or DECIMAL.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
sqlType- the SQL type code defined byjava.sql.Types. -
scale- the desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point. It must be greater than or equal to zero. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- ifsqlTypeis aARRAY,BLOB,CLOB,DATALINK,JAVA_OBJECT,NCHAR,NCLOB,NVARCHAR,LONGNVARCHAR,REF,ROWID,SQLXMLorSTRUCTdata type and the JDBC driver does not support this data type - See Also:
Types
wasNull
boolean wasNull()
throws SQLException Retrieves whether the last OUT parameter read had the value of SQL NULL. Note that this method should be called only after calling a getter method; otherwise, there is no value to use in determining whether it is null or not.
- Returns:
-
trueif the last parameter read was SQLNULL;falseotherwise - Throws:
-
SQLException- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement
getString
String getString(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC CHAR, VARCHAR, or LONGVARCHAR parameter as a String in the Java programming language.
For the fixed-length type JDBC CHAR, the String object returned has exactly the same value the SQL CHAR value had in the database, including any padding added by the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setString(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
getBoolean
boolean getBoolean(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC BIT or BOOLEAN parameter as a boolean in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isfalse. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setBoolean(java.lang.String, boolean)
getByte
byte getByte(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC TINYINT parameter as a byte in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setByte(java.lang.String, byte)
getShort
short getShort(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC SMALLINT parameter as a short in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setShort(java.lang.String, short)
getInt
int getInt(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC INTEGER parameter as an int in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setInt(java.lang.String, int)
getLong
long getLong(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC BIGINT parameter as a long in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setLong(java.lang.String, long)
getFloat
float getFloat(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC FLOAT parameter as a float in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setFloat(java.lang.String, float)
getDouble
double getDouble(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC DOUBLE parameter as a double in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setDouble(java.lang.String, double)
getBigDecimal
@Deprecated
BigDecimal getBigDecimal(int parameterIndex,
int scale)
throws SQLException Deprecated. use getBigDecimal(int parameterIndex) or getBigDecimal(String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC NUMERIC parameter as a java.math.BigDecimal object with scale digits to the right of the decimal point.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
scale- the number of digits to the right of the decimal point - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - See Also:
setBigDecimal(java.lang.String, java.math.BigDecimal)
getBytes
byte[] getBytes(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC BINARY or VARBINARY parameter as an array of byte values in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setBytes(java.lang.String, byte[])
getDate
Date getDate(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC DATE parameter as a java.sql.Date object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setDate(java.lang.String, java.sql.Date)
getTime
Time getTime(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC TIME parameter as a java.sql.Time object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setTime(java.lang.String, java.sql.Time)
getTimestamp
Timestamp getTimestamp(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC TIMESTAMP parameter as a java.sql.Timestamp object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
setTimestamp(java.lang.String, java.sql.Timestamp)
getObject
Object getObject(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as an Object in the Java programming language. If the value is an SQL NULL, the driver returns a Java null.
This method returns a Java object whose type corresponds to the JDBC type that was registered for this parameter using the method registerOutParameter. By registering the target JDBC type as java.sql.Types.OTHER, this method can be used to read database-specific abstract data types.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- A
java.lang.Objectholding the OUT parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - See Also:
-
Types,setObject(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object, int, int)
getBigDecimal
BigDecimal getBigDecimal(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC NUMERIC parameter as a java.math.BigDecimal object with as many digits to the right of the decimal point as the value contains.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value in full precision. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
setBigDecimal(java.lang.String, java.math.BigDecimal)
getObject
Object getObject(int parameterIndex,
Map<String,Class<?>> map)
throws SQLException Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter parameterIndex and uses map for the custom mapping of the parameter value.
This method returns a Java object whose type corresponds to the JDBC type that was registered for this parameter using the method registerOutParameter. By registering the target JDBC type as java.sql.Types.OTHER, this method can be used to read database-specific abstract data types.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
map- the mapping from SQL type names to Java classes - Returns:
- a
java.lang.Objectholding the OUT parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
setObject(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object, int, int)
getRef
Ref getRef(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC REF(<structured-type>) parameter as a Ref object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value as a
Refobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.2
getBlob
Blob getBlob(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC BLOB parameter as a Blob object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value as a
Blobobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.2
getClob
Clob getClob(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC CLOB parameter as a java.sql.Clob object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value as a
Clobobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.2
getArray
Array getArray(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC ARRAY parameter as an Array object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value as an
Arrayobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.2
getDate
Date getDate(int parameterIndex,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC DATE parameter as a java.sql.Date object, using the given Calendar object to construct the date. With a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the date taking into account a custom timezone and locale. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone and locale.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
cal- theCalendarobject the driver will use to construct the date - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
setDate(java.lang.String, java.sql.Date)
getTime
Time getTime(int parameterIndex,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC TIME parameter as a java.sql.Time object, using the given Calendar object to construct the time. With a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the time taking into account a custom timezone and locale. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone and locale.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
cal- theCalendarobject the driver will use to construct the time - Returns:
- the parameter value; if the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
setTime(java.lang.String, java.sql.Time)
getTimestamp
Timestamp getTimestamp(int parameterIndex,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC TIMESTAMP parameter as a java.sql.Timestamp object, using the given Calendar object to construct the Timestamp object. With a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the timestamp taking into account a custom timezone and locale. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone and locale.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
cal- theCalendarobject the driver will use to construct the timestamp - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
setTimestamp(java.lang.String, java.sql.Timestamp)
registerOutParameter
void registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
int sqlType,
String typeName)
throws SQLException Registers the designated output parameter. This version of the method registerOutParameter should be used for a user-defined or REF output parameter. Examples of user-defined types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and named array types.
All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
For a user-defined parameter, the fully-qualified SQL type name of the parameter should also be given, while a REF parameter requires that the fully-qualified type name of the referenced type be given. A JDBC driver that does not need the type code and type name information may ignore it. To be portable, however, applications should always provide these values for user-defined and REF parameters. Although it is intended for user-defined and REF parameters, this method may be used to register a parameter of any JDBC type. If the parameter does not have a user-defined or REF type, the typeName parameter is ignored.
Note: When reading the value of an out parameter, you must use the getter method whose Java type corresponds to the parameter's registered SQL type.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2,... -
sqlType- a value fromTypes -
typeName- the fully-qualified name of an SQL structured type - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- ifsqlTypeis aARRAY,BLOB,CLOB,DATALINK,JAVA_OBJECT,NCHAR,NCLOB,NVARCHAR,LONGNVARCHAR,REF,ROWID,SQLXMLorSTRUCTdata type and the JDBC driver does not support this data type - Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
Types
registerOutParameter
void registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
int sqlType)
throws SQLException Registers the OUT parameter named parameterName to the JDBC type sqlType. All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT parameter determines the Java type that must be used in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
If the JDBC type expected to be returned to this output parameter is specific to this particular database, sqlType should be java.sql.Types.OTHER. The method getObject(int) retrieves the value.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
sqlType- the JDBC type code defined byjava.sql.Types. If the parameter is of JDBC typeNUMERICorDECIMAL, the version ofregisterOutParameterthat accepts a scale value should be used. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- ifsqlTypeis aARRAY,BLOB,CLOB,DATALINK,JAVA_OBJECT,NCHAR,NCLOB,NVARCHAR,LONGNVARCHAR,REF,ROWID,SQLXMLorSTRUCTdata type and the JDBC driver does not support this data type or if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
Types
registerOutParameter
void registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
int sqlType,
int scale)
throws SQLException Registers the parameter named parameterName to be of JDBC type sqlType. All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT parameter determines the Java type that must be used in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
This version of registerOutParameter should be used when the parameter is of JDBC type NUMERIC or DECIMAL.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
sqlType- SQL type code defined byjava.sql.Types. -
scale- the desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point. It must be greater than or equal to zero. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- ifsqlTypeis aARRAY,BLOB,CLOB,DATALINK,JAVA_OBJECT,NCHAR,NCLOB,NVARCHAR,LONGNVARCHAR,REF,ROWID,SQLXMLorSTRUCTdata type and the JDBC driver does not support this data type or if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
Types
registerOutParameter
void registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
int sqlType,
String typeName)
throws SQLException Registers the designated output parameter. This version of the method registerOutParameter should be used for a user-named or REF output parameter. Examples of user-named types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and named array types.
All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
For a user-named parameter the fully-qualified SQL type name of the parameter should also be given, while a REF parameter requires that the fully-qualified type name of the referenced type be given. A JDBC driver that does not need the type code and type name information may ignore it. To be portable, however, applications should always provide these values for user-named and REF parameters. Although it is intended for user-named and REF parameters, this method may be used to register a parameter of any JDBC type. If the parameter does not have a user-named or REF type, the typeName parameter is ignored.
Note: When reading the value of an out parameter, you must use the getXXX method whose Java type XXX corresponds to the parameter's registered SQL type.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
sqlType- a value fromTypes -
typeName- the fully-qualified name of an SQL structured type - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- ifsqlTypeis aARRAY,BLOB,CLOB,DATALINK,JAVA_OBJECT,NCHAR,NCLOB,NVARCHAR,LONGNVARCHAR,REF,ROWID,SQLXMLorSTRUCTdata type and the JDBC driver does not support this data type or if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
Types
getURL
URL getURL(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC DATALINK parameter as a java.net.URL object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2,... - Returns:
- a
java.net.URLobject that represents the JDBCDATALINKvalue used as the designated parameter - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closedCallableStatement, or if the URL being returned is not a valid URL on the Java platform -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setURL(java.lang.String, java.net.URL)
setURL
void setURL(String parameterName,
URL val)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.net.URL object. The driver converts this to an SQL DATALINK value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
val- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs; this method is called on a closedCallableStatementor if a URL is malformed -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getURL(int)
setNull
void setNull(String parameterName,
int sqlType)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to SQL NULL.
Note: You must specify the parameter's SQL type.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
sqlType- the SQL type code defined injava.sql.Types - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
setBoolean
void setBoolean(String parameterName,
boolean x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Java boolean value. The driver converts this to an SQL BIT or BOOLEAN value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getBoolean(int)
setByte
void setByte(String parameterName,
byte x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Java byte value. The driver converts this to an SQL TINYINT value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getByte(int)
setShort
void setShort(String parameterName,
short x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Java short value. The driver converts this to an SQL SMALLINT value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getShort(int)
setInt
void setInt(String parameterName,
int x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Java int value. The driver converts this to an SQL INTEGER value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getInt(int)
setLong
void setLong(String parameterName,
long x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Java long value. The driver converts this to an SQL BIGINT value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getLong(int)
setFloat
void setFloat(String parameterName,
float x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Java float value. The driver converts this to an SQL FLOAT value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getFloat(int)
setDouble
void setDouble(String parameterName,
double x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Java double value. The driver converts this to an SQL DOUBLE value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getDouble(int)
setBigDecimal
void setBigDecimal(String parameterName,
BigDecimal x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.math.BigDecimal value. The driver converts this to an SQL NUMERIC value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getBigDecimal(int, int)
setString
void setString(String parameterName,
String x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Java String value. The driver converts this to an SQL VARCHAR or LONGVARCHAR value (depending on the argument's size relative to the driver's limits on VARCHAR values) when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getString(int)
setBytes
void setBytes(String parameterName,
byte[] x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Java array of bytes. The driver converts this to an SQL VARBINARY or LONGVARBINARY (depending on the argument's size relative to the driver's limits on VARBINARY values) when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getBytes(int)
setDate
void setDate(String parameterName,
Date x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Date value using the default time zone of the virtual machine that is running the application. The driver converts this to an SQL DATE value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getDate(int)
setTime
void setTime(String parameterName,
Time x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Time value. The driver converts this to an SQL TIME value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getTime(int)
setTimestamp
void setTimestamp(String parameterName,
Timestamp x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Timestamp value. The driver converts this to an SQL TIMESTAMP value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getTimestamp(int)
setAsciiStream
void setAsciiStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x,
int length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. When a very large ASCII value is input to a LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.InputStream. Data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value -
length- the number of bytes in the stream - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
setBinaryStream
void setBinaryStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x,
int length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. When a very large binary value is input to a LONGVARBINARY parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.InputStream object. The data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value -
length- the number of bytes in the stream - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
setObject
void setObject(String parameterName,
Object x,
int targetSqlType,
int scale)
throws SQLException Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object.
The given Java object will be converted to the given targetSqlType before being sent to the database. If the object has a custom mapping (is of a class implementing the interface SQLData), the JDBC driver should call the method SQLData.writeSQL to write it to the SQL data stream. If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing Ref, Blob, Clob, NClob, Struct, java.net.URL, or Array, the driver should pass it to the database as a value of the corresponding SQL type.
Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase- specific abstract data types.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the object containing the input parameter value -
targetSqlType- the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be sent to the database. The scale argument may further qualify this type. -
scale- for java.sql.Types.DECIMAL or java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types, this is the number of digits after the decimal point. For all other types, this value will be ignored. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified targetSqlType - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
-
Types,getObject(int)
setObject
void setObject(String parameterName,
Object x,
int targetSqlType)
throws SQLException Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. This method is similar to setObject(String parameterName,
Object x, int targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength), except that it assumes a scale of zero.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the object containing the input parameter value -
targetSqlType- the SQL type (as defined in java.sql.Types) to be sent to the database - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified targetSqlType - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getObject(int)
setObject
void setObject(String parameterName,
Object x)
throws SQLException Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object.
The JDBC specification specifies a standard mapping from Java Object types to SQL types. The given argument will be converted to the corresponding SQL type before being sent to the database.
Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase- specific abstract data types, by using a driver-specific Java type. If the object is of a class implementing the interface SQLData, the JDBC driver should call the method SQLData.writeSQL to write it to the SQL data stream. If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing Ref, Blob, Clob, NClob, Struct, java.net.URL, or Array, the driver should pass it to the database as a value of the corresponding SQL type.
This method throws an exception if there is an ambiguity, for example, if the object is of a class implementing more than one of the interfaces named above.
Note: Not all databases allow for a non-typed Null to be sent to the backend. For maximum portability, the setNull or the setObject(String parameterName, Object x, int sqlType) method should be used instead of setObject(String parameterName, Object x).
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the object containing the input parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closedCallableStatementor if the givenObjectparameter is ambiguous -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getObject(int)
setCharacterStream
void setCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader reader,
int length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Reader object, which is the given number of characters long. When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.Reader object. The data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
reader- thejava.io.Readerobject that contains the UNICODE data used as the designated parameter -
length- the number of characters in the stream - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
setDate
void setDate(String parameterName,
Date x,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Date value, using the given Calendar object. The driver uses the Calendar object to construct an SQL DATE value, which the driver then sends to the database. With a a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the date taking into account a custom timezone. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value -
cal- theCalendarobject the driver will use to construct the date - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getDate(int)
setTime
void setTime(String parameterName,
Time x,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Time value, using the given Calendar object. The driver uses the Calendar object to construct an SQL TIME value, which the driver then sends to the database. With a a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the time taking into account a custom timezone. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value -
cal- theCalendarobject the driver will use to construct the time - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getTime(int)
setTimestamp
void setTimestamp(String parameterName,
Timestamp x,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Timestamp value, using the given Calendar object. The driver uses the Calendar object to construct an SQL TIMESTAMP value, which the driver then sends to the database. With a a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the timestamp taking into account a custom timezone. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value -
cal- theCalendarobject the driver will use to construct the timestamp - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
getTimestamp(int)
setNull
void setNull(String parameterName,
int sqlType,
String typeName)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to SQL NULL. This version of the method setNull should be used for user-defined types and REF type parameters. Examples of user-defined types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and named array types.
Note: To be portable, applications must give the SQL type code and the fully-qualified SQL type name when specifying a NULL user-defined or REF parameter. In the case of a user-defined type the name is the type name of the parameter itself. For a REF parameter, the name is the type name of the referenced type.
Although it is intended for user-defined and Ref parameters, this method may be used to set a null parameter of any JDBC type. If the parameter does not have a user-defined or REF type, the given typeName is ignored.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
sqlType- a value fromjava.sql.Types -
typeName- the fully-qualified name of an SQL user-defined type; ignored if the parameter is not a user-defined type or SQLREFvalue - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
getString
String getString(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC CHAR, VARCHAR, or LONGVARCHAR parameter as a String in the Java programming language.
For the fixed-length type JDBC CHAR, the String object returned has exactly the same value the SQL CHAR value had in the database, including any padding added by the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setString(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
getBoolean
boolean getBoolean(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC BIT or BOOLEAN parameter as a boolean in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isfalse. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setBoolean(java.lang.String, boolean)
getByte
byte getByte(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC TINYINT parameter as a byte in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setByte(java.lang.String, byte)
getShort
short getShort(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC SMALLINT parameter as a short in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setShort(java.lang.String, short)
getInt
int getInt(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC INTEGER parameter as an int in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setInt(java.lang.String, int)
getLong
long getLong(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC BIGINT parameter as a long in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setLong(java.lang.String, long)
getFloat
float getFloat(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC FLOAT parameter as a float in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setFloat(java.lang.String, float)
getDouble
double getDouble(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC DOUBLE parameter as a double in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result is0. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setDouble(java.lang.String, double)
getBytes
byte[] getBytes(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC BINARY or VARBINARY parameter as an array of byte values in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setBytes(java.lang.String, byte[])
getDate
Date getDate(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC DATE parameter as a java.sql.Date object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setDate(java.lang.String, java.sql.Date)
getTime
Time getTime(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC TIME parameter as a java.sql.Time object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setTime(java.lang.String, java.sql.Time)
getTimestamp
Timestamp getTimestamp(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC TIMESTAMP parameter as a java.sql.Timestamp object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setTimestamp(java.lang.String, java.sql.Timestamp)
getObject
Object getObject(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a parameter as an Object in the Java programming language. If the value is an SQL NULL, the driver returns a Java null.
This method returns a Java object whose type corresponds to the JDBC type that was registered for this parameter using the method registerOutParameter. By registering the target JDBC type as java.sql.Types.OTHER, this method can be used to read database-specific abstract data types.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- A
java.lang.Objectholding the OUT parameter value. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
-
Types,setObject(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object, int, int)
getBigDecimal
BigDecimal getBigDecimal(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC NUMERIC parameter as a java.math.BigDecimal object with as many digits to the right of the decimal point as the value contains.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value in full precision. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setBigDecimal(java.lang.String, java.math.BigDecimal)
getObject
Object getObject(String parameterName,
Map<String,Class<?>> map)
throws SQLException Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter parameterName and uses map for the custom mapping of the parameter value.
This method returns a Java object whose type corresponds to the JDBC type that was registered for this parameter using the method registerOutParameter. By registering the target JDBC type as java.sql.Types.OTHER, this method can be used to read database-specific abstract data types.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
map- the mapping from SQL type names to Java classes - Returns:
- a
java.lang.Objectholding the OUT parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setObject(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object, int, int)
getRef
Ref getRef(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC REF(<structured-type>) parameter as a Ref object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value as a
Refobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
getBlob
Blob getBlob(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC BLOB parameter as a Blob object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value as a
Blobobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
getClob
Clob getClob(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC CLOB parameter as a java.sql.Clob object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value as a
Clobobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
getArray
Array getArray(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC ARRAY parameter as an Array object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value as an
Arrayobject in Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
getDate
Date getDate(String parameterName,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC DATE parameter as a java.sql.Date object, using the given Calendar object to construct the date. With a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the date taking into account a custom timezone and locale. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone and locale.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
cal- theCalendarobject the driver will use to construct the date - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setDate(java.lang.String, java.sql.Date)
getTime
Time getTime(String parameterName,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC TIME parameter as a java.sql.Time object, using the given Calendar object to construct the time. With a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the time taking into account a custom timezone and locale. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone and locale.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
cal- theCalendarobject the driver will use to construct the time - Returns:
- the parameter value; if the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setTime(java.lang.String, java.sql.Time)
getTimestamp
Timestamp getTimestamp(String parameterName,
Calendar cal)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC TIMESTAMP parameter as a java.sql.Timestamp object, using the given Calendar object to construct the Timestamp object. With a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the timestamp taking into account a custom timezone and locale. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone and locale.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
cal- theCalendarobject the driver will use to construct the timestamp - Returns:
- the parameter value. If the value is SQL
NULL, the result isnull. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setTimestamp(java.lang.String, java.sql.Timestamp)
getURL
URL getURL(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC DATALINK parameter as a java.net.URL object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value as a
java.net.URLobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closedCallableStatement, or if there is a problem with the URL -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
setURL(java.lang.String, java.net.URL)
getRowId
RowId getRowId(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC ROWID parameter as a java.sql.RowId object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2,... - Returns:
- a
RowIdobject that represents the JDBCROWIDvalue is used as the designated parameter. If the parameter contains a SQLNULL, then anullvalue is returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
getRowId
RowId getRowId(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC ROWID parameter as a java.sql.RowId object.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- a
RowIdobject that represents the JDBCROWIDvalue is used as the designated parameter. If the parameter contains a SQLNULL, then anullvalue is returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setRowId
void setRowId(String parameterName,
RowId x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.RowId object. The driver converts this to a SQL ROWID when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setNString
void setNString(String parameterName,
String value)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given String object. The driver converts this to a SQL NCHAR or NVARCHAR or LONGNVARCHAR
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter to be set -
value- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if the driver does not support national character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion error could occur; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setNCharacterStream
void setNCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader value,
long length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to a Reader object. The Reader reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to the national character set in the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter to be set -
value- the parameter value -
length- the number of characters in the parameter data. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if the driver does not support national character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion error could occur; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setNClob
void setNClob(String parameterName,
NClob value)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to a java.sql.NClob object. The object implements the java.sql.NClob interface. This NClob object maps to a SQL NCLOB.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter to be set -
value- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if the driver does not support national character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion error could occur; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setClob
void setClob(String parameterName,
Reader reader,
long length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to a Reader object. The reader must contain the number of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be generated when the CallableStatement is executed. This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to the server as a CLOB. When the setCharacterStream method is used, the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter data should be send to the server as a LONGVARCHAR or a CLOB
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter to be set -
reader- An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. -
length- the number of characters in the parameter data. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if the length specified is less than zero; a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setBlob
void setBlob(String parameterName,
InputStream inputStream,
long length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to a InputStream object. The inputstream must contain the number of characters specified by length, otherwise a SQLException will be generated when the CallableStatement is executed. This method differs from the setBinaryStream (int, InputStream, int) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to the server as a BLOB. When the setBinaryStream method is used, the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARBINARY or a BLOB
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter to be set the second is 2, ... -
inputStream- An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. -
length- the number of bytes in the parameter data. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if the length specified is less than zero; if the number of bytes in the inputstream does not match the specified length; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setNClob
void setNClob(String parameterName,
Reader reader,
long length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to a Reader object. The reader must contain the number of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be generated when the CallableStatement is executed. This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to the server as a NCLOB. When the setCharacterStream method is used, the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter data should be send to the server as a LONGNVARCHAR or a NCLOB
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter to be set -
reader- An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. -
length- the number of characters in the parameter data. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if the length specified is less than zero; if the driver does not support national character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion error could occur; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
getNClob
NClob getNClob(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC NCLOB parameter as a java.sql.NClob object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on - Returns:
- the parameter value as a
NClobobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if the driver does not support national character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion error could occur; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
getNClob
NClob getNClob(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of a JDBC NCLOB parameter as a java.sql.NClob object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- the parameter value as a
NClobobject in the Java programming language. If the value was SQLNULL, the valuenullis returned. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if the driver does not support national character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion error could occur; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setSQLXML
void setSQLXML(String parameterName,
SQLXML xmlObject)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.SQLXML object. The driver converts this to an SQL XML value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
xmlObject- aSQLXMLobject that maps anSQL XMLvalue - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs; this method is called on a closedCallableStatementor thejava.xml.transform.Result,WriterorOutputStreamhas not been closed for theSQLXMLobject -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
getSQLXML
SQLXML getSQLXML(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated SQL XML parameter as a java.sql.SQLXML object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... - Returns:
- a
SQLXMLobject that maps anSQL XMLvalue - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
getSQLXML
SQLXML getSQLXML(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated SQL XML parameter as a java.sql.SQLXML object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- a
SQLXMLobject that maps anSQL XMLvalue - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
getNString
String getNString(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated NCHAR, NVARCHAR or LONGNVARCHAR parameter as a String in the Java programming language.
For the fixed-length type JDBC NCHAR, the String object returned has exactly the same value the SQL NCHAR value had in the database, including any padding added by the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... - Returns:
- a
Stringobject that maps anNCHAR,NVARCHARorLONGNVARCHARvalue - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
setNString(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
getNString
String getNString(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated NCHAR, NVARCHAR or LONGNVARCHAR parameter as a String in the Java programming language.
For the fixed-length type JDBC NCHAR, the String object returned has exactly the same value the SQL NCHAR value had in the database, including any padding added by the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- a
Stringobject that maps anNCHAR,NVARCHARorLONGNVARCHARvalue - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
setNString(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
getNCharacterStream
Reader getNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a java.io.Reader object in the Java programming language. It is intended for use when accessing NCHAR,NVARCHAR and LONGNVARCHAR parameters.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... - Returns:
- a
java.io.Readerobject that contains the parameter value; if the value is SQLNULL, the value returned isnullin the Java programming language. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
getNCharacterStream
Reader getNCharacterStream(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a java.io.Reader object in the Java programming language. It is intended for use when accessing NCHAR,NVARCHAR and LONGNVARCHAR parameters.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- a
java.io.Readerobject that contains the parameter value; if the value is SQLNULL, the value returned isnullin the Java programming language - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
getCharacterStream
Reader getCharacterStream(int parameterIndex)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a java.io.Reader object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ... - Returns:
- a
java.io.Readerobject that contains the parameter value; if the value is SQLNULL, the value returned isnullin the Java programming language. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement - Since:
- 1.6
getCharacterStream
Reader getCharacterStream(String parameterName)
throws SQLException Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a java.io.Reader object in the Java programming language.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter - Returns:
- a
java.io.Readerobject that contains the parameter value; if the value is SQLNULL, the value returned isnullin the Java programming language - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setBlob
void setBlob(String parameterName,
Blob x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Blob object. The driver converts this to an SQL BLOB value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- aBlobobject that maps an SQLBLOBvalue - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setClob
void setClob(String parameterName,
Clob x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Clob object. The driver converts this to an SQL CLOB value when it sends it to the database.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- aClobobject that maps an SQLCLOBvalue - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setAsciiStream
void setAsciiStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x,
long length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. When a very large ASCII value is input to a LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.InputStream. Data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value -
length- the number of bytes in the stream - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setBinaryStream
void setBinaryStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x,
long length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have the specified number of bytes. When a very large binary value is input to a LONGVARBINARY parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.InputStream object. The data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value -
length- the number of bytes in the stream - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setCharacterStream
void setCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader reader,
long length)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Reader object, which is the given number of characters long. When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.Reader object. The data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
reader- thejava.io.Readerobject that contains the UNICODE data used as the designated parameter -
length- the number of characters in the stream - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setAsciiStream
void setAsciiStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. When a very large ASCII value is input to a LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.InputStream. Data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it might be more efficient to use a version of setAsciiStream which takes a length parameter.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setBinaryStream
void setBinaryStream(String parameterName,
InputStream x)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. When a very large binary value is input to a LONGVARBINARY parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.InputStream object. The data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it might be more efficient to use a version of setBinaryStream which takes a length parameter.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the java input stream which contains the binary parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setCharacterStream
void setCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader reader)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to the given Reader object. When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a java.io.Reader object. The data will be read from the stream as needed until end-of-file is reached. The JDBC driver will do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it might be more efficient to use a version of setCharacterStream which takes a length parameter.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
reader- thejava.io.Readerobject that contains the Unicode data - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setNCharacterStream
void setNCharacterStream(String parameterName,
Reader value)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to a Reader object. The Reader reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to the national character set in the database.
Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it might be more efficient to use a version of setNCharacterStream which takes a length parameter.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
value- the parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if the driver does not support national character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setClob
void setClob(String parameterName,
Reader reader)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to a Reader object. This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to the server as a CLOB. When the setCharacterStream method is used, the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter data should be send to the server as a LONGVARCHAR or a CLOB
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it might be more efficient to use a version of setClob which takes a length parameter.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
reader- An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setBlob
void setBlob(String parameterName,
InputStream inputStream)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to a InputStream object. This method differs from the setBinaryStream (int, InputStream) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to the server as a BLOB. When the setBinaryStream method is used, the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter data should be send to the server as a LONGVARBINARY or a BLOB
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it might be more efficient to use a version of setBlob which takes a length parameter.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
inputStream- An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
setNClob
void setNClob(String parameterName,
Reader reader)
throws SQLException Sets the designated parameter to a Reader object. This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader) method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to the server as a NCLOB. When the setCharacterStream method is used, the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter data should be send to the server as a LONGNVARCHAR or a NCLOB
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if it might be more efficient to use a version of setNClob which takes a length parameter.
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
reader- An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if the driver does not support national character sets; if the driver can detect that a data conversion error could occur; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.6
getObject
<T> T getObject(int parameterIndex,
Class<T> type)
throws SQLException Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter parameterIndex and will convert from the SQL type of the parameter to the requested Java data type, if the conversion is supported. If the conversion is not supported or null is specified for the type, a SQLException is thrown.
At a minimum, an implementation must support the conversions defined in Appendix B, Table B-3 and conversion of appropriate user defined SQL types to a Java type which implements SQLData, or Struct. Additional conversions may be supported and are vendor defined.
- Type Parameters:
-
T- the type of the class modeled by this Class object - Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
type- Class representing the Java data type to convert the designated parameter to. - Returns:
- an instance of
typeholding the OUT parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if conversion is not supported, type is null or another error occurs. The getCause() method of the exception may provide a more detailed exception, for example, if a conversion error occurs -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.7
getObject
<T> T getObject(String parameterName,
Class<T> type)
throws SQLException Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter parameterName and will convert from the SQL type of the parameter to the requested Java data type, if the conversion is supported. If the conversion is not supported or null is specified for the type, a SQLException is thrown.
At a minimum, an implementation must support the conversions defined in Appendix B, Table B-3 and conversion of appropriate user defined SQL types to a Java type which implements SQLData, or Struct. Additional conversions may be supported and are vendor defined.
- Type Parameters:
-
T- the type of the class modeled by this Class object - Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
type- Class representing the Java data type to convert the designated parameter to. - Returns:
- an instance of
typeholding the OUT parameter value - Throws:
-
SQLException- if conversion is not supported, type is null or another error occurs. The getCause() method of the exception may provide a more detailed exception, for example, if a conversion error occurs -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.7
setObject
default void setObject(String parameterName,
Object x,
SQLType targetSqlType,
int scaleOrLength)
throws SQLException Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. If the second argument is an InputStream then the stream must contain the number of bytes specified by scaleOrLength. If the second argument is a Reader then the reader must contain the number of characters specified by scaleOrLength. If these conditions are not true the driver will generate a SQLException when the prepared statement is executed.
The given Java object will be converted to the given targetSqlType before being sent to the database. If the object has a custom mapping (is of a class implementing the interface SQLData), the JDBC driver should call the method SQLData.writeSQL to write it to the SQL data stream. If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing Ref, Blob, Clob, NClob, Struct, java.net.URL, or Array, the driver should pass it to the database as a value of the corresponding SQL type.
Note that this method may be used to pass database-specific abstract data types.
The default implementation will throw SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the object containing the input parameter value -
targetSqlType- the SQL type to be sent to the database. The scale argument may further qualify this type. -
scaleOrLength- forjava.sql.JDBCType.DECIMALorjava.sql.JDBCType.NUMERIC types, this is the number of digits after the decimal point. For Java Object typesInputStreamandReader, this is the length of the data in the stream or reader. For all other types, this value will be ignored. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatementor if the Java Object specified by x is an InputStream or Reader object and the value of the scale parameter is less than zero -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified targetSqlType - Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
-
JDBCType,SQLType
setObject
default void setObject(String parameterName,
Object x,
SQLType targetSqlType)
throws SQLException Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. This method is similar to setObject(String parameterName,
Object x, SQLType targetSqlType, int scaleOrLength), except that it assumes a scale of zero.
The default implementation will throw SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
x- the object containing the input parameter value -
targetSqlType- the SQL type to be sent to the database - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified targetSqlType - Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
-
JDBCType,SQLType
registerOutParameter
default void registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
SQLType sqlType)
throws SQLException Registers the OUT parameter in ordinal position parameterIndex to the JDBC type sqlType. All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT parameter determines the Java type that must be used in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
If the JDBC type expected to be returned to this output parameter is specific to this particular database, sqlType may be JDBCType.OTHER or a SQLType that is supported by the JDBC driver. The method getObject(int) retrieves the value.
The default implementation will throw SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
sqlType- the JDBC type code defined bySQLTypeto use to register the OUT Parameter. If the parameter is of JDBC typeJDBCType.NUMERICorJDBCType.DECIMAL, the version ofregisterOutParameterthat accepts a scale value should be used. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified sqlType - Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
-
JDBCType,SQLType
registerOutParameter
default void registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
SQLType sqlType,
int scale)
throws SQLException Registers the parameter in ordinal position parameterIndex to be of JDBC type sqlType. All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT parameter determines the Java type that must be used in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
This version of registerOutParameter should be used when the parameter is of JDBC type JDBCType.NUMERIC or JDBCType.DECIMAL.
The default implementation will throw SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so on -
sqlType- the JDBC type code defined bySQLTypeto use to register the OUT Parameter. -
scale- the desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point. It must be greater than or equal to zero. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified sqlType - Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
-
JDBCType,SQLType
registerOutParameter
default void registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex,
SQLType sqlType,
String typeName)
throws SQLException Registers the designated output parameter. This version of the method registerOutParameter should be used for a user-defined or REF output parameter. Examples of user-defined types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and named array types.
All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
For a user-defined parameter, the fully-qualified SQL type name of the parameter should also be given, while a REF parameter requires that the fully-qualified type name of the referenced type be given. A JDBC driver that does not need the type code and type name information may ignore it. To be portable, however, applications should always provide these values for user-defined and REF parameters. Although it is intended for user-defined and REF parameters, this method may be used to register a parameter of any JDBC type. If the parameter does not have a user-defined or REF type, the typeName parameter is ignored.
Note: When reading the value of an out parameter, you must use the getter method whose Java type corresponds to the parameter's registered SQL type.
The default implementation will throw SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- Parameters:
-
parameterIndex- the first parameter is 1, the second is 2,... -
sqlType- the JDBC type code defined bySQLTypeto use to register the OUT Parameter. -
typeName- the fully-qualified name of an SQL structured type - Throws:
-
SQLException- if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified sqlType - Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
-
JDBCType,SQLType
registerOutParameter
default void registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
SQLType sqlType)
throws SQLException Registers the OUT parameter named parameterName to the JDBC type sqlType. All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT parameter determines the Java type that must be used in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
If the JDBC type expected to be returned to this output parameter is specific to this particular database, sqlType should be JDBCType.OTHER or a SQLType that is supported by the JDBC driver.. The method getObject(int) retrieves the value.
The default implementation will throw SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
sqlType- the JDBC type code defined bySQLTypeto use to register the OUT Parameter. If the parameter is of JDBC typeJDBCType.NUMERICorJDBCType.DECIMAL, the version ofregisterOutParameterthat accepts a scale value should be used. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified sqlType or if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
-
JDBCType,SQLType
registerOutParameter
default void registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
SQLType sqlType,
int scale)
throws SQLException Registers the parameter named parameterName to be of JDBC type sqlType. All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT parameter determines the Java type that must be used in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
This version of registerOutParameter should be used when the parameter is of JDBC type JDBCType.NUMERIC or JDBCType.DECIMAL.
The default implementation will throw SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
sqlType- the JDBC type code defined bySQLTypeto use to register the OUT Parameter. -
scale- the desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point. It must be greater than or equal to zero. - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified sqlType or if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
-
JDBCType,SQLType
registerOutParameter
default void registerOutParameter(String parameterName,
SQLType sqlType,
String typeName)
throws SQLException Registers the designated output parameter. This version of the method registerOutParameter should be used for a user-named or REF output parameter. Examples of user-named types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and named array types.
All OUT parameters must be registered before a stored procedure is executed.
For a user-named parameter the fully-qualified SQL type name of the parameter should also be given, while a REF parameter requires that the fully-qualified type name of the referenced type be given. A JDBC driver that does not need the type code and type name information may ignore it. To be portable, however, applications should always provide these values for user-named and REF parameters. Although it is intended for user-named and REF parameters, this method may be used to register a parameter of any JDBC type. If the parameter does not have a user-named or REF type, the typeName parameter is ignored.Note: When reading the value of an out parameter, you must use the getXXX method whose Java type XXX corresponds to the parameter's registered SQL type.
The default implementation will throw SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- Parameters:
-
parameterName- the name of the parameter -
sqlType- the JDBC type code defined bySQLTypeto use to register the OUT Parameter. -
typeName- the fully-qualified name of an SQL structured type - Throws:
-
SQLException- if parameterName does not correspond to a named parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedCallableStatement -
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException- if the JDBC driver does not support the specified sqlType or if the JDBC driver does not support this method - Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
-
JDBCType,SQLType
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