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java.lang.Objecttyrex.resource.jdbc.xa.TyrexStatementImpl
This class implements java.sql.Statement so that it is returned
when createStatement is called on a TyrexConnection object.
The reason for this class is for the method java.sql.Statement#getConnection to return the Tyrex connection and not the actual underlying connection.
This class is thread safe.
| Field Summary |
| 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 |
| Constructor Summary | |
(package private) |
TyrexStatementImpl(java.sql.Statement statement,
TyrexConnection connection)
Create the TyrexStatementImpl with the specified arguments. |
| Method Summary | |
void |
addBatch(java.lang.String sql)
Adds an SQL command to the current batch of commmands for this Statement object. |
void |
cancel()
Cancels this Statement object if both the DBMS and
driver support aborting an SQL statement. |
void |
clearBatch()
Makes the set of commands in the current batch empty. |
void |
clearWarnings()
Clears all the warnings reported on this Statement
object. |
void |
close()
Releases this Statement object's database
and JDBC resources immediately instead of waiting for
this to happen when it is automatically closed. |
protected void |
closeResultSet()
Close the existing result set associated with the statement. |
boolean |
execute(java.lang.String sql)
Executes an SQL statement that may return multiple results. |
boolean |
execute(java.lang.String sql,
int autoGeneratedKeys)
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boolean |
execute(java.lang.String sql,
int[] columnIndexes)
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boolean |
execute(java.lang.String sql,
java.lang.String[] columnNames)
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int[] |
executeBatch()
Submits a batch of commands to the database for execution and if all commands execute successfully, returns an array of update counts. |
java.sql.ResultSet |
executeQuery(java.lang.String sql)
Executes an SQL statement that returns a single ResultSet object. |
int |
executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql)
Executes an SQL INSERT, UPDATE or
DELETE statement. |
int |
executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
int autoGeneratedKeys)
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int |
executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
int[] columnIndexes)
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int |
executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
java.lang.String[] columnNames)
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protected void |
finalize()
Finalize the statement |
java.sql.Connection |
getConnection()
Returns the Connection object
that produced this Statement object. |
int |
getFetchDirection()
Retrieves the direction for fetching rows from database tables that is the default for result sets generated from this Statement object. |
int |
getFetchSize()
Retrieves the number of result set rows that is the default fetch size for result sets generated from this Statement object. |
java.sql.ResultSet |
getGeneratedKeys()
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int |
getMaxFieldSize()
Returns the maximum number of bytes allowed for any column value. |
int |
getMaxRows()
Retrieves the maximum number of rows that a ResultSet object can contain. |
boolean |
getMoreResults()
Moves to a Statement object's next result. |
boolean |
getMoreResults(int current)
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int |
getQueryTimeout()
Retrieves the number of seconds the driver will wait for a Statement object to execute. |
java.sql.ResultSet |
getResultSet()
Returns the current result as a ResultSet object. |
int |
getResultSetConcurrency()
Retrieves the result set concurrency for ResultSet objects
generated by this Statement object. |
int |
getResultSetHoldability()
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int |
getResultSetType()
Retrieves the result set type for ResultSet objects
generated by this Statement object. |
protected java.sql.Statement |
getStatement()
Return the statement. |
int |
getUpdateCount()
Returns the current result as an update count; if the result is a ResultSet object or there are no more results, -1
is returned. |
java.sql.SQLWarning |
getWarnings()
Retrieves the first warning reported by calls on this Statement object. |
(package private) void |
resultSetIsClosed(TyrexResultSetImpl resultSet)
The specified result set from this statement has been closed |
void |
setCursorName(java.lang.String name)
Defines the SQL cursor name that will be used by subsequent Statement object execute methods. |
void |
setEscapeProcessing(boolean enable)
Sets escape processing on or off. |
void |
setFetchDirection(int direction)
Gives the driver a hint as to the direction in which the rows in a result set will be processed. |
void |
setFetchSize(int rows)
Gives the JDBC driver a hint as to the number of rows that should be fetched from the database when more rows are needed. |
void |
setMaxFieldSize(int max)
Sets the limit for the maximum number of bytes in a column to the given number of bytes. |
void |
setMaxRows(int max)
Sets the limit for the maximum number of rows that any ResultSet object can contain to the given number. |
void |
setQueryTimeout(int seconds)
Sets the number of seconds the driver will wait for a Statement object to execute to the given number of seconds. |
protected java.sql.ResultSet |
setResultSet(java.sql.ResultSet resultSet)
Set the result set as a result of executing a query on this statement. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
| Constructor Detail |
TyrexStatementImpl(java.sql.Statement statement,
TyrexConnection connection)
throws java.sql.SQLException
statement - the underlying statementconnection - the connection that created
the statement.
java.sql.SQLException - if there is a problem creating the statement| Method Detail |
public final java.sql.ResultSet executeQuery(java.lang.String sql)
throws java.sql.SQLException
ResultSet object.
executeQuery in interface java.sql.Statementsql - typically this is a static SQL SELECT statement
ResultSet object that contains the data produced by the
given query; never null
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursprotected java.sql.ResultSet setResultSet(java.sql.ResultSet resultSet)
This method assumes that the existing result is closed.
If the specified result set is of type TyrexResultSetImpl
then the result set of the statement is set to the specified result
set. Else the specified result set is wrapped in a TyrexResultSetImpl
which is then set as the result set of the statement.
resultSet - the underlying result set of the underlying statement.
Can be null.
closeResultSet()protected void closeResultSet()
This method assumes that the calling method synchronizes on this instance.
Any exceptions caused by closing the result set are ignored.
public final int executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql)
throws java.sql.SQLException
INSERT, UPDATE or
DELETE statement. In addition,
SQL statements that return nothing, such as SQL DDL statements,
can be executed.
executeUpdate in interface java.sql.Statementsql - an SQL INSERT, UPDATE or
DELETE statement or an SQL statement that returns nothing
INSERT, UPDATE
or DELETE statements, or 0 for SQL statements that return nothing
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final void close()
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object's database
and JDBC resources immediately instead of waiting for
this to happen when it is automatically closed.
It is generally good practice to release resources as soon as
you are finished with them to avoid tying up database
resources.
Note: A Statement object is automatically closed when it is
garbage collected. When a Statement object is closed, its current
ResultSet object, if one exists, is also closed.
close in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final int getMaxFieldSize()
throws java.sql.SQLException
BINARY,
VARBINARY, LONGVARBINARY, CHAR, VARCHAR, and LONGVARCHAR
columns. If the limit is exceeded, the excess data is silently
discarded.
getMaxFieldSize in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final void setMaxFieldSize(int max)
throws java.sql.SQLException
BINARY, VARBINARY,
LONGVARBINARY, CHAR, VARCHAR, and
LONGVARCHAR fields. If the limit is exceeded, the excess data
is silently discarded. For maximum portability, use values
greater than 256.
setMaxFieldSize in interface java.sql.Statementmax - the new max column size limit; zero means unlimited
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final int getMaxRows()
throws java.sql.SQLException
ResultSet object can contain. If the limit is exceeded, the excess
rows are silently dropped.
getMaxRows in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final void setMaxRows(int max)
throws java.sql.SQLException
ResultSet object can contain to the given number.
If the limit is exceeded, the excess
rows are silently dropped.
setMaxRows in interface java.sql.Statementmax - the new max rows limit; zero means unlimited
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final void setEscapeProcessing(boolean enable)
throws java.sql.SQLException
setEscapeProcessing in interface java.sql.Statementenable - true to enable; false to disable
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final int getQueryTimeout()
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object to execute. If the limit is exceeded, a
SQLException is thrown.
getQueryTimeout in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final void setQueryTimeout(int seconds)
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object to execute to the given number of seconds.
If the limit is exceeded, an SQLException is thrown.
setQueryTimeout in interface java.sql.Statementseconds - the new query timeout limit in seconds; zero means
unlimited
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final void cancel()
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object if both the DBMS and
driver support aborting an SQL statement.
This method can be used by one thread to cancel a statement that
is being executed by another thread.
cancel in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final java.sql.SQLWarning getWarnings()
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object.
Subsequent Statement object warnings will be chained to this
SQLWarning object.
The warning chain is automatically cleared each time a statement is (re)executed.
Note: If you are processing a ResultSet object, any
warnings associated with reads on that ResultSet object
will be chained on it.
getWarnings in interface java.sql.StatementSQLWarning object or null
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final void clearWarnings()
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement
object. After a call to this method,
the method getWarnings will return
null until a new warning is reported for this
Statement object.
clearWarnings in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final void setCursorName(java.lang.String name)
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object execute methods.
This name can then be
used in SQL positioned update/delete statements to identify the
current row in the ResultSet object generated by this statement. If
the database doesn't support positioned update/delete, this
method is a noop. To insure that a cursor has the proper isolation
level to support updates, the cursor's SELECT statement should be
of the form 'select for update ...'. If the 'for update' phrase is
omitted, positioned updates may fail.
Note: By definition, positioned update/delete
execution must be done by a different Statement object than the one
which generated the ResultSet object being used for positioning. Also,
cursor names must be unique within a connection.
setCursorName in interface java.sql.Statementname - the new cursor name, which must be unique within
a connection
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final boolean execute(java.lang.String sql)
throws java.sql.SQLException
execute,
getMoreResults, getResultSet,
and getUpdateCount let you navigate through multiple results.
The execute method executes an SQL statement and indicates the
form of the first result. You can then use the methods
getResultSet or getUpdateCount
to retrieve the result, and getMoreResults to
move to any subsequent result(s).
execute in interface java.sql.Statementsql - any SQL statement
true if the next result is a ResultSet object;
false if it is an update count or there are no more results
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetResultSet(),
getUpdateCount(),
getMoreResults()
public final java.sql.ResultSet getResultSet()
throws java.sql.SQLException
ResultSet object.
This method should be called only once per result.
getResultSet in interface java.sql.StatementResultSet object;
null if the result is an update count or there are no more results
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursexecute(java.lang.String)
public final int getUpdateCount()
throws java.sql.SQLException
ResultSet object or there are no more results, -1
is returned. This method should be called only once per result.
getUpdateCount in interface java.sql.StatementResultSet object or there are no more results
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursexecute(java.lang.String)
public final boolean getMoreResults()
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object's next result. It returns
true if this result is a ResultSet object.
This method also implicitly closes any current ResultSet
object obtained with the method getResultSet.
There are no more results when the following is true:
(!getMoreResults() && (getUpdateCount() == -1)
getMoreResults in interface java.sql.Statementtrue if the next result is a ResultSet object;
false if it is an update count or there are no more results
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursexecute(java.lang.String)
public final void setFetchDirection(int direction)
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object. The default value is
ResultSet.FETCH_FORWARD.
Note that this method sets the default fetch direction for
result sets generated by this Statement object.
Each result set has its own methods for getting and setting
its own fetch direction.
setFetchDirection in interface java.sql.Statementdirection - the initial direction for processing rows
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
or the given direction
is not one of ResultSet.FETCH_FORWARD,
ResultSet.FETCH_REVERSE, or ResultSet.FETCH_UNKNOWN
public final int getFetchDirection()
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object.
If this Statement object has not set
a fetch direction by calling the method setFetchDirection,
the return value is implementation-specific.
getFetchDirection in interface java.sql.StatementStatement object
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final void setFetchSize(int rows)
throws java.sql.SQLException
setFetchSize in interface java.sql.Statementrows - the number of rows to fetch
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs, or the
condition 0 <= rows <= this.getMaxRows() is not satisfied.
public final int getFetchSize()
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object.
If this Statement object has not set
a fetch size by calling the method setFetchSize,
the return value is implementation-specific.
getFetchSize in interface java.sql.StatementStatement object
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public final int getResultSetConcurrency()
throws java.sql.SQLException
ResultSet objects
generated by this Statement object.
getResultSetConcurrency in interface java.sql.StatementResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY or
ResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE
java.sql.SQLException
public final int getResultSetType()
throws java.sql.SQLException
ResultSet objects
generated by this Statement object.
getResultSetType in interface java.sql.StatementResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
java.sql.SQLException
public final void addBatch(java.lang.String sql)
throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object. This method is optional.
addBatch in interface java.sql.Statementsql - typically this is a static SQL INSERT or
UPDATE statement
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs, or the
driver does not support batch statements
public final void clearBatch()
throws java.sql.SQLException
clearBatch in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the
driver does not support batch statements
public final int[] executeBatch()
throws java.sql.SQLException
int elements of the array that is returned are ordered
to correspond to the commands in the batch, which are ordered
according to the order in which they were added to the batch.
The elements in the array returned by the method executeBatch
may be one of the following:
-2 -- indicates that the command was
processed successfully but that the number of rows affected is
unknown
If one of the commands in a batch update fails to execute properly,
this method throws a BatchUpdateException, and a JDBC
driver may or may not continue to process the remaining commands in
the batch. However, the driver's behavior must be consistent with a
particular DBMS, either always continuing to process commands or never
continuing to process commands. If the driver continues processing
after a failure, the array returned by the method
BatchUpdateException.getUpdateCounts
will contain as many elements as there are commands in the batch, and
at least one of the elements will be the following:
-3 -- indicates that the command failed
to execute successfully and occurs only if a driver continues to
process commands after a command fails
A driver is not required to implement this method.
The possible implementations and return values have been modified in
the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, version 1.3 to
accommodate the option of continuing to proccess commands in a batch
update after a BatchUpdateException obejct has been thrown.
executeBatch in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the
driver does not support batch statements. Throws BatchUpdateException
(a subclass of SQLException) if one of the commands sent to the
database fails to execute properly or attempts to return a result set.
public final java.sql.Connection getConnection()
throws java.sql.SQLException
Connection object
that produced this Statement object.
getConnection in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
protected void finalize()
throws java.lang.Throwable
java.lang.Throwable
protected final java.sql.Statement getStatement()
throws java.sql.SQLException
This method assumes that the calling method synchronizes on this instance.
java.sql.SQLException - if either the statement or
connection has been closed.final void resultSetIsClosed(TyrexResultSetImpl resultSet)
resultSet - the result set
public final int executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
int[] columnIndexes)
throws java.sql.SQLException
executeUpdate in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException
public final int executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
java.lang.String[] columnNames)
throws java.sql.SQLException
executeUpdate in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException
public final boolean execute(java.lang.String sql,
int autoGeneratedKeys)
throws java.sql.SQLException
execute in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException
public final boolean execute(java.lang.String sql,
int[] columnIndexes)
throws java.sql.SQLException
execute in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException
public final boolean execute(java.lang.String sql,
java.lang.String[] columnNames)
throws java.sql.SQLException
execute in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException
public final int executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
int autoGeneratedKeys)
throws java.sql.SQLException
executeUpdate in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException
public final java.sql.ResultSet getGeneratedKeys()
throws java.sql.SQLException
getGeneratedKeys in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException
public final boolean getMoreResults(int current)
throws java.sql.SQLException
getMoreResults in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException
public final int getResultSetHoldability()
throws java.sql.SQLException
getResultSetHoldability in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException
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