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package org.springframework.data.cassandra.core.cql;
import com.datastax.driver.core.PreparedStatement;
import com.datastax.driver.core.Session;
import com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.DriverException;
/**
* One of the two central callback interfaces used by the {@link CqlTemplate} class. This interface creates a
* {@link PreparedStatement} given a session, provided by the {@link CqlTemplate} class. Implementations are responsible
* for providing CQL and any necessary parameters.
*
* Implementations do not need to concern themselves with {@link DriverException}s that may be thrown from
* operations they attempt. The {@link CqlTemplate} class will catch and handle {@link DriverException}s appropriately.
*
* @author David Webb
* @author Mark Paluch
* @see CqlTemplate#execute(PreparedStatementCreator, PreparedStatementCallback)
* @see CqlTemplate#query(PreparedStatementCreator, RowCallbackHandler)
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface PreparedStatementCreator {
/**
* Create a statement in this session. Allows implementations to use {@link PreparedStatement}.
*
* @param session {@link Session} to use to create statement.
* @return a prepared statement.
* @throws DriverException there is no need to catch {@link DriverException} that may be thrown in the implementation
* of this method. The {@link CqlTemplate} class will handle them.
*/
PreparedStatement createPreparedStatement(Session session) throws DriverException;
}