Peter Mount 234599e943 Wed Jan 31 08:46:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Some minor additions to Statement to make our own extensions more
          portable.
        - Statement.close() will now call ResultSet.close() rather than just
          dissasociating with it.
2001-01-31 09:23:45 +00:00

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package org.postgresql;
import java.sql.SQLException;
/**
* This class defines methods implemented by the two subclasses
* org.postgresql.jdbc1.Statement and org.postgresql.jdbc2.Statement that are
* unique to PostgreSQL's JDBC driver.
*
* <p>They are defined so that client code can cast to org.postgresql.Statement
* without having to predetermine the jdbc driver type.
*
* <p>ie: Before this class existed, you had to use:
*
* <p>((org.postgresql.jdbc2.Statement)stat).getInsertedOID();
*
* <p>now you use:
*
* <p>((org.postgresql.Statement)stat).getInsertedOID();
*
* <p>As you can see, this is independent of JDBC1.2, JDBC2.0 or the upcoming
* JDBC3.
*/
public abstract class Statement {
public Statement() {
}
/**
* Returns the status message from the current Result.<p>
* This is used internally by the driver.
*
* @return status message from backend
*/
public abstract String getResultStatusString();
/**
* @return the OID of the last row inserted
*/
public abstract int getInsertedOID() throws SQLException;
}