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package org.postgresql.jdbc2;
// IMPORTANT NOTE: This file implements the JDBC 2 version of the driver.
// If you make any modifications to this file, you must make sure that the
// changes are also made (if relevent) to the related JDBC 1 class in the
// org.postgresql.jdbc1 package.
import java.sql.*;
import java.util.Vector;
import org.postgresql.util.*;
/*
* A Statement object is used for executing a static SQL statement and
* obtaining the results produced by it.
*
* <p>Only one ResultSet per Statement can be open at any point in time.
* Therefore, if the reading of one ResultSet is interleaved with the
* reading of another, each must have been generated by different
* Statements. All statement execute methods implicitly close a
* statement's current ResultSet if an open one exists.
*
* @see java.sql.Statement
* @see ResultSet
*/
public class Statement extends org.postgresql.Statement implements java.sql.Statement
{
private Connection connection; // The connection who created us
private Vector batch = null;
private int resultsettype; // the resultset type to return
private int concurrency; // is it updateable or not?
/*
* Constructor for a Statement. It simply sets the connection
* that created us.
*
* @param c the Connection instantation that creates us
*/
public Statement (Connection c)
{
connection = c;
resultsettype = java.sql.ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE;
concurrency = java.sql.ResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY;
}
/*
* Execute a SQL statement that retruns a single ResultSet
*
* @param sql typically a static SQL SELECT statement
* @return a ResulSet that contains the data produced by the query
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
public java.sql.ResultSet executeQuery(String sql) throws SQLException
{
this.execute(sql);
while (result != null && !((org.postgresql.ResultSet)result).reallyResultSet())
result = ((org.postgresql.ResultSet)result).getNext();
if (result == null)
throw new PSQLException("postgresql.stat.noresult");
return result;
}
/*
* Execute a SQL INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE statement. In addition
* SQL statements that return nothing such as SQL DDL statements
* can be executed
*
* @param sql a SQL statement
* @return either a row count, or 0 for SQL commands
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
public int executeUpdate(String sql) throws SQLException
{
this.execute(sql);
if (((org.postgresql.ResultSet)result).reallyResultSet())
throw new PSQLException("postgresql.stat.result");
return this.getUpdateCount();
}
/*
* setCursorName defines the SQL cursor name that will be used by
* subsequent execute methods. This name can then be used in SQL
* positioned update/delete statements to identify the current row
* in the ResultSet generated by this statement. If a database
* doesn't support positioned update/delete, this method is a
* no-op.
*
* <p><B>Note:</B> By definition, positioned update/delete execution
* must be done by a different Statement than the one which
* generated the ResultSet being used for positioning. Also, cursor
* names must be unique within a Connection.
*
* <p>We throw an additional constriction. There can only be one
* cursor active at any one time.
*
* @param name the new cursor name
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
public void setCursorName(String name) throws SQLException
{
connection.setCursorName(name);
}
/*
* Execute a SQL statement that may return multiple results. We
* don't have to worry about this since we do not support multiple
* ResultSets. You can use getResultSet or getUpdateCount to
* retrieve the result.
*
* @param sql any SQL statement
* @return true if the next result is a ResulSet, false if it is
* an update count or there are no more results
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
public boolean execute(String sql) throws SQLException
{
if (escapeProcessing)
sql = escapeSQL(sql);
// New in 7.1, if we have a previous resultset then force it to close
// This brings us nearer to compliance, and helps memory management.
// Internal stuff will call ExecSQL directly, bypassing this.
if (result != null)
{
java.sql.ResultSet rs = getResultSet();
if (rs != null)
rs.close();
}
// New in 7.1, pass Statement so that ExecSQL can customise to it
result = connection.ExecSQL(sql, this);
// New in 7.1, required for ResultSet.getStatement() to work
((org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet)result).setStatement(this);
// Added this so that the Updateable resultset knows the query that gave this
((org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet)result).setSQLQuery(sql);
return (result != null && ((org.postgresql.ResultSet)result).reallyResultSet());
}
/*
* getUpdateCount returns the current result as an update count,
* if the result is a ResultSet or there are no more results, -1
* is returned. It should only be called once per result.
*
* @return the current result as an update count.
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
public int getUpdateCount() throws SQLException
{
if (result == null)
return -1;
if (((org.postgresql.ResultSet)result).reallyResultSet())
return -1;
return ((org.postgresql.ResultSet)result).getResultCount();
}
/*
* getMoreResults moves to a Statement's next result. If it returns
* true, this result is a ResulSet.
*
* @return true if the next ResultSet is valid
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
public boolean getMoreResults() throws SQLException
{
result = ((org.postgresql.ResultSet)result).getNext();
return (result != null && ((org.postgresql.ResultSet)result).reallyResultSet());
}
// ** JDBC 2 Extensions **
public void addBatch(String sql) throws SQLException
{
if (batch == null)
batch = new Vector();
batch.addElement(sql);
}
public void clearBatch() throws SQLException
{
if (batch != null)
batch.removeAllElements();
}
public int[] executeBatch() throws SQLException
{
if (batch == null)
batch = new Vector();
int size = batch.size();
int[] result = new int[size];
int i = 0;
try
{
for (i = 0;i < size;i++)
result[i] = this.executeUpdate((String)batch.elementAt(i));
}
catch (SQLException e)
{
int[] resultSucceeded = new int[i];
System.arraycopy(result, 0, resultSucceeded, 0, i);
PBatchUpdateException updex =
new PBatchUpdateException("postgresql.stat.batch.error",
new Integer(i), batch.elementAt(i), resultSucceeded);
updex.setNextException(e);
throw updex;
}
finally
{
batch.removeAllElements();
}
return result;
}
public void cancel() throws SQLException
{
connection.cancelQuery();
}
public java.sql.Connection getConnection() throws SQLException
{
return (java.sql.Connection)connection;
}
public int getFetchDirection() throws SQLException
{
throw new PSQLException("postgresql.psqlnotimp");
}
public int getFetchSize() throws SQLException
{
// This one can only return a valid value when were a cursor?
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
public int getResultSetConcurrency() throws SQLException
{
// new in 7.1
return concurrency;
}
public int getResultSetType() throws SQLException
{
// new in 7.1
return resultsettype;
}
public void setFetchDirection(int direction) throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
public void setFetchSize(int rows) throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
/*
* New in 7.1
*/
public void setResultSetConcurrency(int value) throws SQLException
{
concurrency = value;
}
/*
* New in 7.1
*/
public void setResultSetType(int value) throws SQLException
{
resultsettype = value;
}
// In JDK 1.4 not implemented
/**
*
* @param num
* @return
* @throws SQLException
*/
public boolean getMoreResults(int num) throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
/**
*
* @return
* @throws SQLException
*/
public java.sql.ResultSet getGeneratedKeys() throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
/**
*
* @param a
* @param b
* @return
* @throws SQLException
*/
public int executeUpdate(String a, int b) throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
/**
*
* @param a
* @param b
* @return
* @throws SQLException
*/
public int executeUpdate(String a, int[] b) throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
public int executeUpdate(String a, String[] b) throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
/**
*
* @param a
* @param b
* @return
* @throws SQLException
*/
public boolean execute(String a, int b) throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
/**
*
* @param a
* @param b
* @return
* @throws SQLException
*/
public boolean execute(String a, int[] b) throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
/**
*
* @param a
* @param b
* @return
* @throws SQLException
*/
public boolean execute(String a, String[] b) throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
/**
*
* @return
* @throws SQLException
*/
public int getResultSetHoldability() throws SQLException
{
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
}