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package org.springframework.jdbc.core;

import java.sql.ResultSet;

Subclass of SqlOutParameter to represent an INOUT parameter. Will return true for SqlParameter's isInputValueProvided test, in contrast to a standard SqlOutParameter.

Output parameters - like all stored procedure parameters - must have names.

Author:Thomas Risberg, Juergen Hoeller
Since:2.0
/** * Subclass of {@link SqlOutParameter} to represent an INOUT parameter. * Will return {@code true} for SqlParameter's {@link #isInputValueProvided} * test, in contrast to a standard SqlOutParameter. * * <p>Output parameters - like all stored procedure parameters - must have names. * * @author Thomas Risberg * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.0 */
public class SqlInOutParameter extends SqlOutParameter {
Create a new SqlInOutParameter.
Params:
  • name – name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps
  • sqlType – the parameter SQL type according to java.sql.Types
/** * Create a new SqlInOutParameter. * @param name name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps * @param sqlType the parameter SQL type according to {@code java.sql.Types} */
public SqlInOutParameter(String name, int sqlType) { super(name, sqlType); }
Create a new SqlInOutParameter.
Params:
  • name – name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps
  • sqlType – the parameter SQL type according to java.sql.Types
  • scale – the number of digits after the decimal point (for DECIMAL and NUMERIC types)
/** * Create a new SqlInOutParameter. * @param name name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps * @param sqlType the parameter SQL type according to {@code java.sql.Types} * @param scale the number of digits after the decimal point * (for DECIMAL and NUMERIC types) */
public SqlInOutParameter(String name, int sqlType, int scale) { super(name, sqlType, scale); }
Create a new SqlInOutParameter.
Params:
  • name – name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps
  • sqlType – the parameter SQL type according to java.sql.Types
  • typeName – the type name of the parameter (optional)
/** * Create a new SqlInOutParameter. * @param name name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps * @param sqlType the parameter SQL type according to {@code java.sql.Types} * @param typeName the type name of the parameter (optional) */
public SqlInOutParameter(String name, int sqlType, String typeName) { super(name, sqlType, typeName); }
Create a new SqlInOutParameter.
Params:
  • name – name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps
  • sqlType – the parameter SQL type according to java.sql.Types
  • typeName – the type name of the parameter (optional)
  • sqlReturnType – custom value handler for complex type (optional)
/** * Create a new SqlInOutParameter. * @param name name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps * @param sqlType the parameter SQL type according to {@code java.sql.Types} * @param typeName the type name of the parameter (optional) * @param sqlReturnType custom value handler for complex type (optional) */
public SqlInOutParameter(String name, int sqlType, String typeName, SqlReturnType sqlReturnType) { super(name, sqlType, typeName, sqlReturnType); }
Create a new SqlInOutParameter.
Params:
  • name – name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps
  • sqlType – the parameter SQL type according to java.sql.Types
  • rse – the ResultSetExtractor to use for parsing the ResultSet
/** * Create a new SqlInOutParameter. * @param name name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps * @param sqlType the parameter SQL type according to {@code java.sql.Types} * @param rse the {@link ResultSetExtractor} to use for parsing the {@link ResultSet} */
public SqlInOutParameter(String name, int sqlType, ResultSetExtractor<?> rse) { super(name, sqlType, rse); }
Create a new SqlInOutParameter.
Params:
  • name – name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps
  • sqlType – the parameter SQL type according to java.sql.Types
  • rch – the RowCallbackHandler to use for parsing the ResultSet
/** * Create a new SqlInOutParameter. * @param name name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps * @param sqlType the parameter SQL type according to {@code java.sql.Types} * @param rch the {@link RowCallbackHandler} to use for parsing the {@link ResultSet} */
public SqlInOutParameter(String name, int sqlType, RowCallbackHandler rch) { super(name, sqlType, rch); }
Create a new SqlInOutParameter.
Params:
  • name – name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps
  • sqlType – the parameter SQL type according to java.sql.Types
  • rm – the RowMapper to use for parsing the ResultSet
/** * Create a new SqlInOutParameter. * @param name name of the parameter, as used in input and output maps * @param sqlType the parameter SQL type according to {@code java.sql.Types} * @param rm the {@link RowMapper} to use for parsing the {@link ResultSet} */
public SqlInOutParameter(String name, int sqlType, RowMapper<?> rm) { super(name, sqlType, rm); }
This implementation always returns true.
/** * This implementation always returns {@code true}. */
@Override public boolean isInputValueProvided() { return true; } }