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package org.hibernate.annotations;
Possible styles of checking return codes on SQL INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE queries.
Author: L�szl� Benke
/**
* Possible styles of checking return codes on SQL INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE queries.
*
* @author L�szl� Benke
*/
public enum ResultCheckStyle {
Do not perform checking. Might mean that the user really just does not want any checking. Might also mean that the user is expecting a failure to be indicated by a SQLException
being thrown (presumably from a CallableStatement
which is performing explicit checks and propagating failures back through the driver). /**
* Do not perform checking. Might mean that the user really just does not want any checking. Might
* also mean that the user is expecting a failure to be indicated by a {@link java.sql.SQLException} being
* thrown (presumably from a {@link java.sql.CallableStatement} which is performing explicit checks and
* propagating failures back through the driver).
*/
NONE,
Perform row-count checking. Row counts are the int values returned by both PreparedStatement.executeUpdate()
and Statement.executeBatch()
. These values are checked against some expected count. /**
* Perform row-count checking. Row counts are the int values returned by both
* {@link java.sql.PreparedStatement#executeUpdate()} and
* {@link java.sql.Statement#executeBatch()}. These values are checked
* against some expected count.
*/
COUNT,
Essentially the same as COUNT
except that the row count actually comes from an output parameter registered as part of a CallableStatement
. This style explicitly prohibits statement batching from being used... /**
* Essentially the same as {@link #COUNT} except that the row count actually
* comes from an output parameter registered as part of a
* {@link java.sql.CallableStatement}. This style explicitly prohibits
* statement batching from being used...
*/
PARAM
}