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package org.springframework.jdbc.core;

import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.Types;
import java.util.Collection;

import org.springframework.dao.InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

Simple adapter for PreparedStatementSetter that applies given arrays of arguments and JDBC argument types.
Author:Juergen Hoeller
Since:3.2.3
/** * Simple adapter for {@link PreparedStatementSetter} that applies * given arrays of arguments and JDBC argument types. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 3.2.3 */
public class ArgumentTypePreparedStatementSetter implements PreparedStatementSetter, ParameterDisposer { @Nullable private final Object[] args; @Nullable private final int[] argTypes;
Create a new ArgTypePreparedStatementSetter for the given arguments.
Params:
  • args – the arguments to set
  • argTypes – the corresponding SQL types of the arguments
/** * Create a new ArgTypePreparedStatementSetter for the given arguments. * @param args the arguments to set * @param argTypes the corresponding SQL types of the arguments */
public ArgumentTypePreparedStatementSetter(@Nullable Object[] args, @Nullable int[] argTypes) { if ((args != null && argTypes == null) || (args == null && argTypes != null) || (args != null && args.length != argTypes.length)) { throw new InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException("args and argTypes parameters must match"); } this.args = args; this.argTypes = argTypes; } @Override public void setValues(PreparedStatement ps) throws SQLException { int parameterPosition = 1; if (this.args != null && this.argTypes != null) { for (int i = 0; i < this.args.length; i++) { Object arg = this.args[i]; if (arg instanceof Collection && this.argTypes[i] != Types.ARRAY) { Collection<?> entries = (Collection<?>) arg; for (Object entry : entries) { if (entry instanceof Object[]) { Object[] valueArray = ((Object[]) entry); for (Object argValue : valueArray) { doSetValue(ps, parameterPosition, this.argTypes[i], argValue); parameterPosition++; } } else { doSetValue(ps, parameterPosition, this.argTypes[i], entry); parameterPosition++; } } } else { doSetValue(ps, parameterPosition, this.argTypes[i], arg); parameterPosition++; } } } }
Set the value for the prepared statement's specified parameter position using the passed in value and type. This method can be overridden by sub-classes if needed.
Params:
  • ps – the PreparedStatement
  • parameterPosition – index of the parameter position
  • argType – the argument type
  • argValue – the argument value
Throws:
/** * Set the value for the prepared statement's specified parameter position using the passed in * value and type. This method can be overridden by sub-classes if needed. * @param ps the PreparedStatement * @param parameterPosition index of the parameter position * @param argType the argument type * @param argValue the argument value * @throws SQLException if thrown by PreparedStatement methods */
protected void doSetValue(PreparedStatement ps, int parameterPosition, int argType, Object argValue) throws SQLException { StatementCreatorUtils.setParameterValue(ps, parameterPosition, argType, argValue); } @Override public void cleanupParameters() { StatementCreatorUtils.cleanupParameters(this.args); } }