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package org.springframework.jdbc.object;

Concrete implementation making it possible to define the RDBMS stored procedures in an application context without writing a custom Java implementation class.

This implementation does not provide a typed method for invocation so executions must use one of the generic StoredProcedure.execute(Map<String,?>) or StoredProcedure.execute(ParameterMapper) methods.

Author:Thomas Risberg
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/** * Concrete implementation making it possible to define the RDBMS stored procedures * in an application context without writing a custom Java implementation class. * <p> * This implementation does not provide a typed method for invocation so executions * must use one of the generic {@link StoredProcedure#execute(java.util.Map)} or * {@link StoredProcedure#execute(org.springframework.jdbc.core.ParameterMapper)} methods. * * @author Thomas Risberg * @see org.springframework.jdbc.object.StoredProcedure */
public class GenericStoredProcedure extends StoredProcedure { }