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package org.springframework.jdbc.core.support;

import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.SQLException;

import org.springframework.jdbc.core.InterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter;

Abstract implementation of the InterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter interface, combining the check for available values and setting of those into a single callback method setValuesIfAvailable.
Author:Juergen Hoeller
See Also:
Since:2.0
/** * Abstract implementation of the {@link InterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter} * interface, combining the check for available values and setting of those * into a single callback method {@link #setValuesIfAvailable}. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.0 * @see #setValuesIfAvailable */
public abstract class AbstractInterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter implements InterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter { private boolean exhausted;
This implementation calls setValuesIfAvailable and sets this instance's exhaustion flag accordingly.
/** * This implementation calls {@link #setValuesIfAvailable} * and sets this instance's exhaustion flag accordingly. */
@Override public final void setValues(PreparedStatement ps, int i) throws SQLException { this.exhausted = !setValuesIfAvailable(ps, i); }
This implementation return this instance's current exhaustion flag.
/** * This implementation return this instance's current exhaustion flag. */
@Override public final boolean isBatchExhausted(int i) { return this.exhausted; }
This implementation returns Integer.MAX_VALUE. Can be overridden in subclasses to lower the maximum batch size.
/** * This implementation returns {@code Integer.MAX_VALUE}. * Can be overridden in subclasses to lower the maximum batch size. */
@Override public int getBatchSize() { return Integer.MAX_VALUE; }
Check for available values and set them on the given PreparedStatement. If no values are available anymore, return false.
Params:
  • ps – the PreparedStatement we'll invoke setter methods on
  • i – index of the statement we're issuing in the batch, starting from 0
Throws:
  • SQLException – if a SQLException is encountered (i.e. there is no need to catch SQLException)
Returns:whether there were values to apply (that is, whether the applied parameters should be added to the batch and this method should be called for a further iteration)
/** * Check for available values and set them on the given PreparedStatement. * If no values are available anymore, return {@code false}. * @param ps the PreparedStatement we'll invoke setter methods on * @param i index of the statement we're issuing in the batch, starting from 0 * @return whether there were values to apply (that is, whether the applied * parameters should be added to the batch and this method should be called * for a further iteration) * @throws SQLException if a SQLException is encountered * (i.e. there is no need to catch SQLException) */
protected abstract boolean setValuesIfAvailable(PreparedStatement ps, int i) throws SQLException; }