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package org.springframework.jdbc.core;

import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Map;

Implement this interface when parameters need to be customized based on the connection. We might need to do this to make use of proprietary features, available only with a specific Connection type.
Author:Rod Johnson, Thomas Risberg
See Also:
/** * Implement this interface when parameters need to be customized based * on the connection. We might need to do this to make use of proprietary * features, available only with a specific Connection type. * * @author Rod Johnson * @author Thomas Risberg * @see CallableStatementCreatorFactory#newCallableStatementCreator(ParameterMapper) * @see org.springframework.jdbc.object.StoredProcedure#execute(ParameterMapper) */
@FunctionalInterface public interface ParameterMapper {
Create a Map of input parameters, keyed by name.
Params:
  • con – a JDBC connection. This is useful (and the purpose of this interface) if we need to do something RDBMS-specific with a proprietary Connection implementation class. This class conceals such proprietary details. However, it is best to avoid using such proprietary RDBMS features if possible.
Throws:
  • SQLException – if a SQLException is encountered setting parameter values (that is, there's no need to catch SQLException)
Returns:a Map of input parameters, keyed by name (never null)
/** * Create a Map of input parameters, keyed by name. * @param con a JDBC connection. This is useful (and the purpose of this interface) * if we need to do something RDBMS-specific with a proprietary Connection * implementation class. This class conceals such proprietary details. However, * it is best to avoid using such proprietary RDBMS features if possible. * @return a Map of input parameters, keyed by name (never {@code null}) * @throws SQLException if a SQLException is encountered setting * parameter values (that is, there's no need to catch SQLException) */
Map<String, ?> createMap(Connection con) throws SQLException; }