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package org.jooq;

import java.sql.Statement;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * This type is used for the {@link Batch}'s DSL API.
 * 

* Use it to add bind values to a single operation in the batch statement. * * @author Lukas Eder * @see Batch * @see Statement#executeBatch() */ public interface BatchBindStep extends Batch { /** * Set indexed bind values onto the batch statement. *

* The argument array of bindValues will be set onto the * indexed bind values of the batch statement: *

    *
  • :1 -> bindValues[0]
  • *
  • :2 -> bindValues[1]
  • *
  • ...
  • *
  • :N -> bindValues[N - 1]
  • *
*

* "Unmatched" bind values will be left unmodified: *

    *
  • :N+1 -> unmodified
  • *
  • :N+2 -> unmodified
  • *
*/ BatchBindStep bind(Object... bindValues); /** * Set several indexed bind values onto the batch statement. *

* This is the same as calling {@link #bind(Object...)} several times. */ BatchBindStep bind(Object[]... bindValues); /** * Set named bind values onto the batch statement. *

* The argument map of namedBindValues will be set onto the * named bind values of the batch statement: *

    *
  • :name1 -> bindValues.get("name1")
  • *
  • :name2 -> bindValues.get("name2")
  • *
  • ...
  • *
  • :nameN -> bindValues.get("nameN")
  • *
*

* "Unmatched" bind values will be left unmodified: *

    *
  • :nameN+1 -> unmodified
  • *
  • :nameN+2 -> unmodified
  • *
*/ BatchBindStep bind(Map namedBindValues); /** * Set several named bind values onto the batch statement. *

* This is the same as calling {@link #bind(Map...)} several times. */ BatchBindStep bind(Map... namedBindValues); }





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