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package org.springframework.jdbc.object;

import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.sql.DataSource;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * Reusable query in which concrete subclasses must implement the abstract
 * mapRow(ResultSet, int) method to convert each row of the JDBC ResultSet
 * into an object.
 *
 * 

Simplifies MappingSqlQueryWithParameters API by dropping parameters and * context. Most subclasses won't care about parameters. If you don't use * contextual information, subclass this instead of MappingSqlQueryWithParameters. * * @author Rod Johnson * @author Thomas Risberg * @author Jean-Pierre Pawlak * @param the result type * @see MappingSqlQueryWithParameters */ public abstract class MappingSqlQuery extends MappingSqlQueryWithParameters { /** * Constructor that allows use as a JavaBean. */ public MappingSqlQuery() { } /** * Convenient constructor with DataSource and SQL string. * @param ds the DataSource to use to obtain connections * @param sql the SQL to run */ public MappingSqlQuery(DataSource ds, String sql) { super(ds, sql); } /** * This method is implemented to invoke the simpler mapRow * template method, ignoring parameters. * @see #mapRow(ResultSet, int) */ @Override @Nullable protected final T mapRow(ResultSet rs, int rowNum, @Nullable Object[] parameters, @Nullable Map context) throws SQLException { return mapRow(rs, rowNum); } /** * Subclasses must implement this method to convert each row of the * ResultSet into an object of the result type. *

Subclasses of this class, as opposed to direct subclasses of * MappingSqlQueryWithParameters, don't need to concern themselves * with the parameters to the execute method of the query object. * @param rs the ResultSet we're working through * @param rowNum row number (from 0) we're up to * @return an object of the result type * @throws SQLException if there's an error extracting data. * Subclasses can simply not catch SQLExceptions, relying on the * framework to clean up. */ @Nullable protected abstract T mapRow(ResultSet rs, int rowNum) throws SQLException; }





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