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* Copyright 2004-2014 Brian McCallister
* Copyright 2010-2014 Ning, Inc.
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package org.skife.jdbi.v2.sqlobject;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* Annotate a method to indicate that it will create and execute a SQL batch. At least one
* bound argument must be an Iterator or Iterable, values from this will be taken and applied
* to each row of the batch. Non iterable bound arguments will be treated as constant values and
* bound to each row.
*
* Unfortunately, because of how batches work, statement customizers and sql statement customizers
* which affect SQL generation will *not* work with batches. This primarily effects statement location
* and rewriting, which will always use the values defined on the bound Handle.
*
* If you want to chunk up the logical batch into a number of smaller batches (say around 1000 rows at
* a time in order to not wreck havoc on the transaction log, you should see
* {@link org.skife.jdbi.v2.sqlobject.customizers.BatchChunkSize}
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target({ElementType.METHOD})
public @interface SqlBatch
{
/**
* SQL String (or name)
*/
String value() default SqlQuery.DEFAULT_VALUE;
/**
* Should the batch, or batch chunks be executed in a transaction. Default is
* true (and it will be strange if you want otherwise).
*/
boolean transactional() default true;
}