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package com.hw.langchain.examples.chains;
import com.hw.langchain.chains.sql.database.base.SQLDatabaseSequentialChain;
import com.hw.langchain.llms.openai.OpenAI;
import com.hw.langchain.sql.database.SQLDatabase;
import static com.hw.langchain.examples.utils.PrintUtils.println;
/**
* Chain for querying SQL database that is a sequential chain.
* For more usage examples, please refer to SQLDatabaseSequentialChainTest in langchain-core module.
*
* @author HamaWhite
*/
public class SqlSequentialChainExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
var database = SQLDatabase.fromUri("jdbc:mysql://127.0.0.1:3306/demo", "root", "root@123456");
var llm = OpenAI.builder()
.temperature(0)
.build()
.init();
var chain = SQLDatabaseSequentialChain.fromLLM(llm, database);
var result = chain.run("How many students are there?");
println(result);
}
}