/*
 * Copyright 2004-2019 H2 Group. Multiple-Licensed under the MPL 2.0,
 * and the EPL 1.0 (http://h2database.com/html/license.html).
 * Initial Developer: H2 Group
 */
package org.h2.jdbc;

import java.sql.SQLException;

Allows us to compile on older platforms, while still implementing the methods from the newer JDBC API.
/** * Allows us to compile on older platforms, while still implementing the methods * from the newer JDBC API. */
public interface JdbcPreparedStatementBackwardsCompat { // compatibility interface // JDBC 4.2 (incomplete)
Executes a statement (insert, update, delete, create, drop) and returns the update count. If another result set exists for this statement, this will be closed (even if this statement fails). If auto commit is on, this statement will be committed. If the statement is a DDL statement (create, drop, alter) and does not throw an exception, the current transaction (if any) is committed after executing the statement.
Throws:
Returns:the update count (number of row affected by an insert, update or delete, or 0 if no rows or the statement was a create, drop, commit or rollback)
/** * Executes a statement (insert, update, delete, create, drop) * and returns the update count. * If another result set exists for this statement, this will be closed * (even if this statement fails). * * If auto commit is on, this statement will be committed. * If the statement is a DDL statement (create, drop, alter) and does not * throw an exception, the current transaction (if any) is committed after * executing the statement. * * @return the update count (number of row affected by an insert, update or * delete, or 0 if no rows or the statement was a create, drop, * commit or rollback) * @throws SQLException if this object is closed or invalid */
long executeLargeUpdate() throws SQLException; }