java.sql.CallableStatement
This section describes java.sql.CallableStatement, the stored procedure execution interface.
Method Name |
Return Type |
Support JDBC 4 |
---|---|---|
registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex, int type) |
void |
Yes |
wasNull() |
boolean |
Yes |
getString(int parameterIndex) |
String |
Yes |
getBoolean(int parameterIndex) |
boolean |
Yes |
getByte(int parameterIndex) |
byte |
Yes |
getShort(int parameterIndex) |
short |
Yes |
getInt(int parameterIndex) |
int |
Yes |
getLong(int parameterIndex) |
long |
Yes |
getFloat(int parameterIndex) |
float |
Yes |
getDouble(int parameterIndex) |
double |
Yes |
getBigDecimal(int parameterIndex) |
BigDecimal |
Yes |
getBytes(int parameterIndex) |
byte[] |
Yes |
getDate(int parameterIndex) |
Date |
Yes |
getTime(int parameterIndex) |
Time |
Yes |
getTimestamp(int parameterIndex) |
Timestamp |
Yes |
getObject(int parameterIndex) |
Object |
Yes |
- The batch operation of statements containing OUT parameter is not allowed.
- The following methods are inherited from java.sql.Statement: close, execute, executeQuery, executeUpdate, getConnection, getResultSet, getUpdateCount, isClosed, setMaxRows, and setFetchSize.
- The following methods are inherited from java.sql.PreparedStatement: addBatch, clearParameters, execute, executeQuery, executeUpdate, getMetaData, setBigDecimal, setBoolean, setByte, setBytes, setDate, setDouble, setFloat, setInt, setLong, setNull, setObject, setString, setTime, and setTimestamp.
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