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public interface OraclePreparedStatement
This interface defines the Oracle extensions to the standard JDBC interface java.sql.PreparedStatement. You can use java.sql.PreparedStatement in your application where you do not make use of the Oracle extensions. However, when your application uses the Oracle extensions to java.sql.PreparedStatement you must cast your prepared statement object to the type oracle.jdbc.OraclePreparedStatement. Although the type by which the java compiler will identify the statement object is changed, the object itself is unchanged.
Extended functionality consists of setXXX() methods for binding oracle.sql. types and objects into prepared statements, and methods to support Oracle performance extensions on a statement-by-statements basis.
About prepared statements : To write changes to the database, such as for INSERT or UPDATE operations, you will typically create a PreparedStatement object. This allows you to execute a statement with varying sets of input parameters. The prepareStatement() method of your JDBC Connection object allows you to define a statement that takes variable bind parameters, and returns a JDBC PreparedStatement object with your statement definition.
Bind your data : Use setXXX() methods on the PreparedStatement object to bind data into the prepared statement to be sent to the database. Again, some of these methods are Oracle specific and require that you cast your PreparedStatement object to the OraclePreparedStatement type.
For example, if you have a Connection object named conn and a RAW named my_raw, then write the RAW to the database as follows:
PreparedStatement ps = conn.prepareStatement
("INSERT INTO raw_table VALUES(?)");
((OraclePreparedStatement)ps).setRAW(1, my_raw);
ps.execute();
Connection.prepareStatement| Field Summary | |
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static short |
FORM_CHARSpecifies the "form of use" for SQL CHAR datatypes (CHAR, VARCHAR2 and CLOB). |
static short |
FORM_NCHARSpecifies the "form of use" for SQL NCHAR datatypes (NCHAR, NVARCHAR2 and NCLOB). |
| Fields inherited from interface oracle.jdbc.OracleStatement |
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EXPLICIT, IMPLICIT, NEW |
| Fields inherited from interface java.sql.Statement |
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CLOSE_ALL_RESULTS, CLOSE_CURRENT_RESULT, EXECUTE_FAILED, KEEP_CURRENT_RESULT, NO_GENERATED_KEYS, RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS, SUCCESS_NO_INFO |
| Method Summary | |
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void |
defineParameterType(int param_index, int type, int max_size)Define the type under which you will bind the parameter and the maximum size (in characters) of data you will bind in binds. |
void |
defineParameterTypeBytes(int param_index, int type, int max_size)Define the type under which you will bind the parameter and the maximum size (in bytes) of data you will bind in binds. |
void |
defineParameterTypeChars(int param_index, int type, int max_size)Define the type under which you will bind the parameter and the maximum size (in characters) of data you will bind in binds. |
int |
getExecuteBatch()Retrieves the batch value of this statement for the Oracle update batching model (default is set by the connection object). |
java.sql.ResultSet |
getReturnResultSet()Returns result set that contains data returned from DML Returning. |
OracleParameterMetaData |
OracleGetParameterMetaData()Retrieves the number, types and properties of this PreparedStatement object's parameters. |
void |
registerReturnParameter(int paramIndex, int externalType)Registers return parameter for DML Returning. |
void |
registerReturnParameter(int paramIndex, int externalType, int maxSize)Registers return parameter for DML Returning. |
void |
registerReturnParameter(int paramIndex, int externalType, java.lang.String typeName)Registers return parameter for DML Returning. |
int |
sendBatch()Sends any existing batch (for the Oracle update batching model). |
void |
setARRAY(int parameterIndex, ARRAY arr)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.ARRAY. |
void |
setArrayAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Array value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Array value. |
void |
setARRAYAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, ARRAY value)Sets the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.ARRAY value. |
void |
setAsciiStreamAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.io.InputStream stream, int length)Sets the designated parameter to a Java AsciiStream value. |
void |
setBfile(int parameterIndex, BFILE file)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.BFILE value. |
void |
setBFILE(int parameterIndex, BFILE file)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.BFILE value. |
void |
setBfileAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, BFILE value)Sets the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.BFILEvalue. |
void |
setBFILEAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, BFILE value)Sets the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.BFILEvalue. |
void |
setBigDecimalAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.math.BigDecimal value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java BigDecimal value. |
void |
setBinaryDouble(int parameterIndex, BINARY_DOUBLE value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.BINARY_DOUBLE value. |
void |
setBinaryDouble(int parameterIndex, double value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java double value. |
void |
setBinaryDoubleAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, BINARY_DOUBLE value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.BINARY_DOUBLE value. |
void |
setBinaryDoubleAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, double value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Double value. |
void |
setBinaryFloat(int parameterIndex, BINARY_FLOAT value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.BINARY_FLOAT value. |
void |
setBinaryFloat(int parameterIndex, float value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java float value. |
void |
setBinaryFloatAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, BINARY_FLOAT value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.BINARY_FLOAT value. |
void |
setBinaryFloatAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, float value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Float value. |
void |
setBinaryStreamAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.io.InputStream stream, int length)Sets the designated parameter to a Java BinaryStream value. |
void |
setBLOB(int parameterIndex, BLOB lob)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.BLOB value. |
void |
setBlobAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Blob value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Blob value. |
void |
setBLOBAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, BLOB value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.BLOB value. |
void |
setBooleanAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, boolean value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Boolean value. |
void |
setByteAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, byte value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Byte value. |
void |
setBytesAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, byte[] value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Bytes value. |
void |
setBytesForBlob(int parameterIndex, byte[] value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java bytes value. |
void |
setBytesForBlobAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, byte[] value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java byte array value. |
void |
setCHAR(int parameterIndex, CHAR ch)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.CHAR value. |
void |
setCHARAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, CHAR value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.CHAR value. |
void |
setCheckBindTypes(boolean flag)Enable/disable bind type checking. |
void |
setCLOB(int parameterIndex, CLOB lob)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.CLOB value. |
void |
setClobAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Clob value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Clob value. |
void |
setCLOBAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, CLOB value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.CLOB value. |
void |
setCursor(int parameterIndex, java.sql.ResultSet rs)Deprecated. |
void |
setCursorAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.ResultSet value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Cursor value. |
void |
setCustomDatum(int parameterIndex, CustomDatum x)Deprecated. |
void |
setCustomDatumAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, CustomDatum value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java CustomDatum value. |
void |
setDATE(int parameterIndex, DATE date)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.DATE value. |
void |
setDateAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Date value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Date value. |
void |
setDATEAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, DATE value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.DATE value. |
void |
setDateAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Date value, java.util.Calendar cal)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Date value. |
void |
setDisableStmtCaching(boolean cache)Don't Cache this object even when the corresponding Connection is Cache Enabled. |
void |
setDoubleAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, double value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Double value. |
void |
setExecuteBatch(int batchValue)Sets the batch value of this statement for the Oracle update batching model (the default value is set by the connection object). |
void |
setFixedCHAR(int parameterIndex, java.lang.String x)Sets the disignated parameter to a String and executes a non-padded comparison with a SQL CHAR. |
void |
setFixedCHARAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.lang.String value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java FixedCHAR value. |
void |
setFloatAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, float value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Float value. |
void |
setFormOfUse(int parameterIndex, short formOfUse)Specifies if the data is bound for a SQL NCHAR datatype. |
void |
setIntAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, int value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Int value. |
void |
setINTERVALDS(int parameterIndex, INTERVALDS x)Binds the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.INTERVALDS value. |
void |
setINTERVALDSAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, INTERVALDS value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.INTERVALDS value. |
void |
setINTERVALYM(int parameterIndex, INTERVALYM x)Binds the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.INTERVALYM value. |
void |
setINTERVALYMAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, INTERVALYM value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.INTERVALYM value. |
void |
setLongAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, long value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Long value. |
void |
setNullAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, int sqlType)Sets the designated parameter to a SQL NULL value. |
void |
setNullAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, int sqlType, java.lang.String sqlName)Sets the designated parameter to a SQL NULL value. |
void |
setNUMBER(int parameterIndex, NUMBER num)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.NUMBER value. |
void |
setNUMBERAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, NUMBER value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.NUMBERvalue. |
void |
setObjectAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.lang.Object value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Object value. |
void |
setObjectAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.lang.Object value, int targetSqlType)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Object value. |
void |
setObjectAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.lang.Object value, int targetSqlType, int scale)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Object value. |
void |
setOPAQUE(int parameterIndex, OPAQUE val)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.OPAQUE value. |
void |
setOPAQUEAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, OPAQUE value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.OPAQUEvalue. |
void |
setOracleObject(int parameterIndex, Datum x)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.Datum value. |
void |
setOracleObjectAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, Datum value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.Datumvalue. |
void |
setORAData(int parameterIndex, ORAData x)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.ORAData value. |
void |
setORADataAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, ORAData value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.ORADatavalue. |
void |
setPlsqlIndexTable(int parameterIndex, java.lang.Object arrayData, int maxLen, int curLen, int elemSqlType, int elemMaxLen)Binds a PL/SQL index-by table parameter in the IN parameter mode. |
void |
setRAW(int parameterIndex, RAW raw)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.RAW value. |
void |
setRAWAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, RAW value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.RAWvalue. |
void |
setREF(int parameterIndex, REF ref)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.REF value. |
void |
setRefAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Ref value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Ref value. |
void |
setREFAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, REF value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.REFvalue. |
void |
setRefType(int parameterIndex, REF ref)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.REF value. |
void |
setRefTypeAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, REF value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.REFvalue. |
void |
setROWID(int parameterIndex, ROWID rowid)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.ROWID value. |
void |
setROWIDAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, ROWID value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.ROWIDvalue. |
void |
setShortAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, short value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Short value. |
void |
setStringAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.lang.String value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java String value. |
void |
setStringForClob(int parameterIndex, java.lang.String value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java String value. |
void |
setStringForClobAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.lang.String value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java String value. |
void |
setSTRUCT(int parameterIndex, STRUCT struct)Binds the designated parameter to a oracle.sql.STRUCT value. |
void |
setSTRUCTAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, STRUCT value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.STRUCTvalue. |
void |
setStructDescriptor(int parameterIndex, StructDescriptor desc)Binds the bind type of designated parameter from an oracle.sql.StructDescriptor. |
void |
setStructDescriptorAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, StructDescriptor desc)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.StructDescriptor value. |
void |
setTimeAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Time value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Time value. |
void |
setTimeAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Time value, java.util.Calendar cal)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Time value. |
void |
setTIMESTAMP(int parameterIndex, TIMESTAMP x)Binds the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP value. |
void |
setTimestampAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Timestamp value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Timestamp value. |
void |
setTIMESTAMPAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, TIMESTAMP value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP value. |
void |
setTimestampAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.sql.Timestamp value, java.util.Calendar cal)Sets the designated parameter to a Java Timestamp value. |
void |
setTIMESTAMPLTZ(int parameterIndex, TIMESTAMPLTZ x)Binds the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.TIMESTAMPLTZ value. |
void |
setTIMESTAMPLTZAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, TIMESTAMPLTZ value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.TIMESTAMPLTZ value. |
void |
setTIMESTAMPTZ(int parameterIndex, TIMESTAMPTZ x)Binds the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.TIMESTAMPTZ value. |
void |
setTIMESTAMPTZAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, TIMESTAMPTZ value)Sets the designated parameter to an oracle.sql.TIMESTAMPTZ value. |
void |
setUnicodeStreamAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.io.InputStream stream, int length)Sets the designated parameter to a Java UnicodeStream value. |
void |
setURLAtName(java.lang.String parameterName, java.net.URL value)Sets the designated parameter to a Java URL value. |
| Methods inherited from interface java.sql.PreparedStatement |
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addBatch, clearParameters, execute, 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, setRef, setRowId, setShort, setSQLXML, setString, setTime, setTime, setTimestamp, setTimestamp, setUnicodeStream, setURL |
| Methods inherited from interface oracle.jdbc.OracleStatement |
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clearDefines, closeWithKey, creationState, defineColumnType, defineColumnType, defineColumnType, defineColumnType, defineColumnTypeBytes, defineColumnTypeChars, getLobPrefetchSize, getRegisteredQueryId, getRegisteredTableNames, getRowPrefetch, isNCHAR, setDatabaseChangeRegistration, setLobPrefetchSize, setResultSetCache, setRowPrefetch |
| Methods inherited from interface java.sql.Statement |
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addBatch, cancel, clearBatch, clearWarnings, close, execute, execute, execute, execute, executeBatch, executeQuery, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, executeUpdate, getConnection, getFetchDirection, getFetchSize, getGeneratedKeys, getMaxFieldSize, getMaxRows, getMoreResults, getMoreResults, getQueryTimeout, getResultSet, getResultSetConcurrency, getResultSetHoldability, getResultSetType, getUpdateCount, getWarnings, isClosed, isPoolable, setCursorName, setEscapeProcessing, setFetchDirection, setFetchSize, setMaxFieldSize, setMaxRows, setPoolable, setQueryTimeout |
| Methods inherited from interface java.sql.Wrapper |
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isWrapperFor, unwrap |
| Field Detail |
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static final short FORM_NCHAR
setFormOfUse().
static final short FORM_CHAR
setFormOfUse().
| Method Detail |
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void defineParameterTypeBytes(int param_index,
int type,
int max_size)
throws java.sql.SQLException
Similarly to defineColumnType(). Before executing a Query you may choose to inform JDBC of the type and maximum length of the bind parameter. If not, based on the setXXX call, the maximum length of the type is taken, i.e., for a setString a 4k buffer is allocated. This API does not reduce the network round trip. It is purely a memory optimization API.
Note: You should use OracleTypes.CHAR as the type value if you are going bind later as setCHAR and use OracleTypes.VARCHAR if you are going to bind as setString for effective results.
param_index - Index of bind parameter (should be >=0)type - Type to be assigned to bind parameter. This type could be different from the native type of the column. Appropriate conversions will be done.max_size - Maximum length of bind data in bytes (should be >=0)java.sql.SQLException - if the type you specify is not available
void defineParameterTypeChars(int param_index,
int type,
int max_size)
throws java.sql.SQLException
Similarly to defineColumnType(). Before executing a Query you may choose to inform JDBC of the type and maximum length of the bind parameter. If not, based on the setXXX call, the maximum length of the type is taken, i.e., for a setString a 4k buffer is allocated. This API does not reduce the network round trip. It is purely a memory optimization API.
Note: You should use OracleTypes.CHAR as the type value if you are going bind later as setCHAR and use OracleTypes.VARCHAR if you are going to bind as setString for effective results.
param_index - Index of bind parameter (should be >=0)type - Type to be assigned to bind parameter. This type could be different from the native type of the column. Appropriate conversions will be done.max_size - Maximum length of bind data in bytes (should be >=0)java.sql.SQLException - if the type you specify is not available
void defineParameterType(int param_index,
int type,
int max_size)
throws java.sql.SQLException
param_index -type -max_size -java.sql.SQLExceptionint getExecuteBatch()
To set the batch value for this statement, you can use the setExecuteBatch method. You can also set a default batch value with the OracleConnection.setDefaultExecuteBatch.
OracleConnection.setDefaultExecuteBatch, setExecuteBatch
int sendBatch()
throws java.sql.SQLException
This method flushes any batched executions before the batch value is reached. Executions normally happen when the number of executions reaches the batch value, which is set via the setExecuteBatch method. It does not do anything if the statement does not use the Oracle batching model.
java.sql.SQLException - if an error occurred
void setARRAY(int parameterIndex,
ARRAY arr)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.ARRAY.parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...arr - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBfile(int parameterIndex,
BFILE file)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.BFILE value.
Note: This is the same as setBFILE.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...file - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetBFILE
void setBFILE(int parameterIndex,
BFILE file)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.BFILE value.
Note: An instance of the oracle.sql.BFILE class contains only the locator of the BFILE, not the data. Thus, this method binds the designated parameter to a BFILE locator not to the data.
For example, assume you want to insert a BFILE locator into a table, and you have an OraclePreparedStatement object ops to insert data into a table. The first column is a string (to designate a row number), the second column is a BFILE, and you have a valid oracle.sql.BFILE object (bfile). Write the BFILE to the database as follows:
OraclePreparedStatement ops = (OraclePreparedStatement)conn.prepareStatement
("INSERT INTO my_bfile_table VALUES(?,?)");
ops.setString(1, "one");
ops.setBFILE(2, bfile);
ops.execute();
This stores only the locator of the BFILE in the my_bfile_table. See the BFILE class to get more details about how to deal with the data.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...file - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBLOB(int parameterIndex,
BLOB lob)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.BLOB value.
Note: An instance of the oracle.sql.BLOB class contains only the locator of the BLOB, not the data. Thus, this method binds the designated parameter to a BLOB locator not to the data.
For example, if you have an OraclePreparedStatement object ops and a BLOB named my_blob, then write the BLOB to the database as follows:
OraclePreparedStatement ops = (OraclePreparedStatement)conn.prepareStatement
("INSERT INTO blob_table VALUES(?)");
ops.setBLOB(1, my_blob);
ops.execute();
This stores only the locator of the BLOB in the clob_table. Use the method BLOB.getBinaryOutputStream to write data to a BLOB.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...lob - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setCHAR(int parameterIndex,
CHAR ch)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.CHAR value.
setCHAR checks the character set of the argument. If it is not the same as the network character set, then the bytes of the argument are converted to the network character set and those bytes are sent to the database. The conversion between the argument character set and the network character set is via the Universal Character Set (UCS2). That is, the argument is converted to UCS2, then the UCS2 bytes are converted to the network character set.
Note: If an input character does not have a representation in UCS2, or if the UCS2 does not have a representation of the network character set, setCHAR will throw an exception.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...ch - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetFixedChar
void setCLOB(int parameterIndex,
CLOB lob)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.CLOB value.
Note: An instance of the oracle.sql.CLOB class contains only the locator of the CLOB, not the data. Thus, this method binds the designated parameter to a CLOB locator not to the data.
For example, if you have an OraclePreparedStatement object ops and a CLOB named my_clob, then write the CLOB to the database as follows:
OraclePreparedStatement ops = (OraclePreparedStatement)conn.prepareStatement
("INSERT INTO clob_table VALUES(?)");
ops.setCLOB(1, my_clob);
ops.execute();
This stores only the locator of the CLOB in the clob_table. Use the methods CLOB.getCharacterOutputStream or CLOB.getAsciiOutputStream to write data to a CLOB.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...lob - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setCursor(int parameterIndex,
java.sql.ResultSet rs)
throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.ResultSet. This is used for RefCursor parameter only.
NOTE: The method is a misnomer. You should use CURSOR only in callable statements.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...rs - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursOracleCallableStatement.getCursor
void setCustomDatum(int parameterIndex,
CustomDatum x)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.CustomDatum value.
In the 9i release the oracle.sql.CustomDatum has been deprecated and replaced by the oracle.sql.ORAData interface. For this reason, this method is also deprecated. It is recommended to use setORAData() instead.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setORAData(int parameterIndex,
ORAData x)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.ORAData value.parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setDATE(int parameterIndex,
DATE date)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.DATE value.parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...date - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setExecuteBatch(int batchValue)
throws java.sql.SQLException
The Oracle update batching model allows you to "batch" multiple executions of a single statement with different bind variables. Actual execution happens when the number of batched executions reaches the "batch value", which is set by this method.
The batch value for this prepared statement can be set at any time via this method. Changing the batch value will affect all future executes. You can also use OracleConnection.setDefaultExecuteBatch to set a default batch value.
The batch value will automatically be set to 1 by the driver if any of the bind types is of type stream. This overrides any value that the user might have set. Binds that were performed before any setXXXStream() is called, and that have not been executed, will be flushed (i.e. executed).
Note: It is important to be aware that you cannot mix the Oracle update batching model and the standard one. In any single application, you can use the syntax of one model or the other, but not both. The Oracle JDBC driver will throw exceptions when you mix these syntaxes.
batchValue - batch value to be set. It must be greater than or equal to 1.java.sql.SQLException - is batchValue is <1getExecuteBatch, OracleConnection.setDefaultExecuteBatch
void setFixedCHAR(int parameterIndex,
java.lang.String x)
throws java.sql.SQLException
String and executes a non-padded comparison with a SQL CHAR.
CHAR data in the database is padded to the column width. This leads to a limitation in using the setCHAR() method to bind character data into the WHERE clause of a SELECT statement--the character data in the WHERE clause must also be padded to the column width to produce a match in the SELECT statement. This is especially troublesome if you do not know the column width.
setFixedCHAR() remedies this. This method executes a non-padded comparison.
Notes:
OraclePreparedStatement to use the setFixedCHAR() method.The following example demonstrates the difference between the setString(), setCHAR() and setFixedCHAR() methods.
// Schema is : create table my_table (col1 char(10));
// insert into my_table values ('JDBC');
PreparedStatement pstmt = conn.prepareStatement
("select count() from my_table where col1 = ?");
ResultSet rs;
pstmt.setString (1, "JDBC"); // Set the Bind Value
rs = pstmt.executeQuery(); // This does not match any row
// ... do something with rs
CHAR ch = new CHAR("JDBC ", null);
((OraclePreparedStatement)pstmt).setCHAR(1, ch); // Pad it to 10 bytes
rs = pstmt.executeQuery(); // This matches one row
// ... do something with rs
((OraclePreparedStatement)pstmt).setFixedCHAR(1, "JDBC");
rs = pstmt.executeQuery(); // This matches one row
// ... do something with rs
parameterIndex - index of the bind variable (first is 1)x - the literal/variable to be bound.java.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs while bindingsetCHAR
void setNUMBER(int parameterIndex,
NUMBER num)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.NUMBER value.parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...num - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBinaryFloat(int parameterIndex,
float value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
Note that with the JDBC standard setFloat API the float data is converted to server internal NUMBER format before being sent to the server. In Oracle the SQL REAL, FLOAT, and DOUBLE PRECISION datatypes are NUMBER types.
The connection property SetFloatAndDoubleUseBinary causes the setFloat API to use binary conversion.
Binary conversion sent to a BINARY_FLOAT parameter is fast and bit exact. Binary conversion sent to a NUMBER parameter moves CPU load to the server but the data will be the same as NUMBER conversion on the client.
NUMBER conversion sent to a NUMBER parameter is correct and keeps the CPU load on the client. NUMBER conversion sent to a BINARY_FLOAT parameter is not bit exact and has extra CPU load on both client and server
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBinaryFloat(int parameterIndex,
BINARY_FLOAT value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBinaryDouble(int parameterIndex,
double value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
Note that with the JDBC standard setDouble API the float data is converted to server internal NUMBER format before being sent to the server. In Oracle the SQL REAL, FLOAT, and DOUBLE PRECISION datatypes are NUMBER types.
The connection property SetFloatAndDoubleUseBinary causes the setDouble API to use binary conversion.
Binary conversion sent to a BINARY_DOUBLE parameter is fast and bit exact. Binary conversion sent to a NUMBER parameter moves CPU load to the server but the data will be the same as NUMBER conversion on the client.
NUMBER conversion sent to a NUMBER parameter is correct and keeps the CPU load on the client. NUMBER conversion sent to a BINARY_DOUBLE parameter is not bit exact and has extra CPU load on both client and server
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBinaryDouble(int parameterIndex,
BINARY_DOUBLE value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setOPAQUE(int parameterIndex,
OPAQUE val)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.OPAQUE value.parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...val - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setOracleObject(int parameterIndex,
Datum x)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.Datum value.
This is a generic setXXX() method for binding oracle.sql. data into a prepared statement as an oracle.sql.Datum object.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setStructDescriptor(int parameterIndex,
StructDescriptor desc)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...desc - the StructDescriptor to bindjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setRAW(int parameterIndex,
RAW raw)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.RAW value.parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...raw - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setREF(int parameterIndex,
REF ref)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.REF value.parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...ref - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setRefType(int parameterIndex,
REF ref)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.REF value.
Note: This is the same as setREF.
parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...ref - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetREF
void setROWID(int parameterIndex,
ROWID rowid)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.ROWID value.parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...rowid - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setSTRUCT(int parameterIndex,
STRUCT struct)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.STRUCT value.parameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...struct - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setTIMESTAMP(int parameterIndex,
TIMESTAMP x)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterIndex - specifies the parameter index. Index starts from 1.x - specifies the parameter value.java.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs
void setTIMESTAMPTZ(int parameterIndex,
TIMESTAMPTZ x)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.TIMESTAMPTZ value.parameterIndex - specifies the parameter index. Index starts from 1.x - specifies the parameter value.java.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs
void setTIMESTAMPLTZ(int parameterIndex,
TIMESTAMPLTZ x)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.TIMESTAMPLTZ value.
In order to use this method, the calling program must first set the session time zone of the corresponding connection by using OracleConnection.setSessionTimeZone().
parameterIndex - specifies the parameter index. Index starts from 1.x - specifies the parameter value.java.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs
void setINTERVALYM(int parameterIndex,
INTERVALYM x)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterIndex - specifies the parameter index. Index starts from 1.x - specifies the parameter value.java.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs
void setINTERVALDS(int parameterIndex,
INTERVALDS x)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterIndex - specifies the parameter index. Index starts from 1.x - specifies the parameter value.java.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs
void setNullAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
int sqlType,
java.lang.String sqlName)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -sqlType -sqlName - the name of the SQL typejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setNullAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
int sqlType)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -sqlType -java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBooleanAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
boolean value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setByteAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
byte value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setShortAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
short value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setIntAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
int value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setLongAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
long value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setFloatAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
float value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setDoubleAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
double value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBinaryFloatAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
float value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBinaryFloatAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
BINARY_FLOAT value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBinaryDoubleAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
double value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBinaryDoubleAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
BINARY_DOUBLE value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBigDecimalAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.math.BigDecimal value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setStringAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.lang.String value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setStringForClob(int parameterIndex,
java.lang.String value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterIndex -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setStringForClobAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.lang.String value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setFixedCHARAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.lang.String value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setCursorAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.ResultSet value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setROWIDAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
ROWID value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.ROWIDvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setArrayAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Array value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setARRAYAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
ARRAY value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.ARRAY value.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setOPAQUEAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
OPAQUE value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.OPAQUEvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setStructDescriptorAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
StructDescriptor desc)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.StructDescriptor value.parameterName -desc - the StructDescriptor to bindjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setSTRUCTAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
STRUCT value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.STRUCTvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setRAWAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
RAW value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.RAWvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setCHARAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
CHAR value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setDATEAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
DATE value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setNUMBERAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
NUMBER value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.NUMBERvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBLOBAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
BLOB value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBlobAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Blob value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setCLOBAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
CLOB value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setClobAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Clob value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBFILEAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
BFILE value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.BFILEvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBfileAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
BFILE value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.BFILEvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBytesAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
byte[] value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBytesForBlob(int parameterIndex,
byte[] value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterIndex -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBytesForBlobAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
byte[] value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setDateAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Date value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setDateAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Date value,
java.util.Calendar cal)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuecal - the calendar to interpret the datejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setTimeAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Time value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setTimeAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Time value,
java.util.Calendar cal)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuecal - the Calendar to use to interpret the valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setTimestampAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Timestamp value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setTimestampAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Timestamp value,
java.util.Calendar cal)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuecal - the Calendar to use to interpret the datejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setINTERVALYMAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
INTERVALYM value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setINTERVALDSAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
INTERVALDS value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setTIMESTAMPAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
TIMESTAMP value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP value.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setTIMESTAMPTZAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
TIMESTAMPTZ value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.TIMESTAMPTZ value.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setTIMESTAMPLTZAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
TIMESTAMPLTZ value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.TIMESTAMPLTZ value.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setAsciiStreamAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.io.InputStream stream,
int length)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -stream - the stream valuelength -java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setBinaryStreamAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.io.InputStream stream,
int length)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -stream -length -java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setUnicodeStreamAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.io.InputStream stream,
int length)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -stream -length -java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setCustomDatumAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
CustomDatum value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setORADataAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
ORAData value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.ORADatavalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setObjectAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.lang.Object value,
int targetSqlType,
int scale)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuetargetSqlType -scale -java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setObjectAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.lang.Object value,
int targetSqlType)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuetargetSqlType -java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setRefTypeAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
REF value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.REFvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setRefAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.sql.Ref value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setREFAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
REF value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.REFvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setObjectAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.lang.Object value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setOracleObjectAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
Datum value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.Datumvalue.parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setURLAtName(java.lang.String parameterName,
java.net.URL value)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName -value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursvoid setCheckBindTypes(boolean flag)
When bind type checking is disabled, the Jdbc driver does not check bind types for every execute. It is intended to be used as a performance enhancement if the user knows for fact that bind types do not change across different executions. The default is true.
flag - set it to false if Bind Types doesn't change
void setPlsqlIndexTable(int parameterIndex,
java.lang.Object arrayData,
int maxLen,
int curLen,
int elemSqlType,
int elemMaxLen)
throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterIndex - This argument indicates the parameter position within the statement. The first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...arrayData - This argument is an array of values to be bound to the PL/SQL index-by table parameter. The value is of type java.lang.Object, and the value can be a Java primitive type array such as int[] or a Java object array such as BigDecimal[].maxLen - This argument specifies the maximum table length of the index-by table bind value which defines the maximum possible curLen for batch updates. For standalone binds, maxLen should use the same value as curLen. This argument is required.curLen - This argument specifies the actual size of the index-by table bind value in arrayData. If the curLen value is smaller than the size of arrayData, only the curLen number of table elements is passed to the database. If the curLen value is larger than the size of arrayData, the entire arrayData is sent to the database.elemSqlType - This argument specifies the index-by table element type based on the values defined in the OracleTypes class.elemMaxLen - This argument specifies the index-table element maximum length in case the element type is CHAR, VARCHAR, or RAW. This value is ignored for other types. A value of 0 for elemMaxLen would inidicate the driver to calculate the elemMaxLen based on the actual length of data bound. For a non zero value if the data bound is greater than elemMaxLen it is truncated.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
void setFormOfUse(int parameterIndex,
short formOfUse)
FORM_CHAR for SQL CHAR datatypes and FORM_NCHAR for SQL NCHAR datatypes, where FORM_CHAR is the default. If the "form of use" is set to FORM_NCHAR, the JDBC driver will represent the provided data in the national character set of the server.
The usage of SQL NCHAR datatypes is similar to that of the SQL CHAR (CHAR, VARCHAR2, and CLOB) datatypes. JDBC uses the same classes and methods to access SQL NCHAR datatypes that are used for the corresponding SQL CHAR datatypes. Therefore, there are no separate, corresponding classes defined in the oracle.sql package for SQL NCHAR datatypes. Likewise, there is no separate, corresponding constant defined in the oracle.jdbc.OracleTypes class for SQL NCHAR datatypes. The only difference in usage between the two datatypes occur in a data bind situation: a JDBC program must call the setFormOfUse() method to specify if the data is bound for a SQL NCHAR datatype.
In order to put this method in effect, you must invoke this method before setXXX() and registerOutParameter() for the column.
The following code shows how to access SQL NCHAR data:
//
// Table TEST has the following columns:
// - NUMBER
// - NVARCHAR2
// - NCHAR
//
oracle.jdbc.OraclePreparedStatement pstmt =
(oracle.jdbc.OraclePreparedStatement)
conn.prepareStatement("insert into TEST values(?, ?, ?)");
// oracle.jdbc.OraclePreparedStatement.FORM_NCHAR should be used for all NCHAR,
// NVARCHAR2 and NCLOB data types.
pstmt.setFormOfUse(2, FORM_NCHAR);
pstmt.setFormOfUse(3, FORM_NCHAR);
pstmt.setInt(1, 1); // NUMBER column
pstmt.setString(2, myUnicodeString1); // NVARCHAR2 column
pstmt.setString(3, myUnicodeString2); // NCHAR column
pstmt.execute();
parameterIndex - index of the column in the preparedStatmentformOfUse - use FORM_CHAR for CHAR, VARCHAR2 and CLOB data, or FORM_NCHAR for NCHAR, NVARCHAR2 and NCLOB data. FORM_CHAR is the default.void setDisableStmtCaching(boolean cache)
cache - Set it to true, if you don't want this statement to be cached.
OracleParameterMetaData OracleGetParameterMetaData()
throws java.sql.SQLException
PreparedStatement object's parameters.OracleParameterMetaData object that contains information about the number, types and properties of this PreparedStatement object's parametersjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursOracleParameterMetaData
void registerReturnParameter(int paramIndex,
int externalType)
throws java.sql.SQLException
paramIndex - Index of return parameter (should be > 0)externalType - Type of return parameterjava.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs
void registerReturnParameter(int paramIndex,
int externalType,
int maxSize)
throws java.sql.SQLException
paramIndex - Index of return parameter (should be > 0)externalType - Type of return parametermaxSize - Max bytes or chars of return parameterjava.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs
void registerReturnParameter(int paramIndex,
int externalType,
java.lang.String typeName)
throws java.sql.SQLException
paramIndex - Index of return parameter (should be > 0)externalType - Type of return parametertypeName - The fully-qualified name of an SQL structured typejava.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs
java.sql.ResultSet getReturnResultSet()
throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException - if an error occurs
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