JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.4.2
Package java.sql
Provides the API for accessing and processing data stored in a
data source (usually a relational database) using the
JavaTM programming language.
See:
Description
Interface Summary |
Array |
The mapping in the Java programming language for the SQL type
ARRAY . |
Blob |
The representation (mapping) in
the JavaTM programming
language of an SQL
BLOB value. |
CallableStatement |
The interface used to execute SQL stored procedures. |
Clob |
The mapping in the JavaTM programming language
for the SQL CLOB type. |
Connection |
A connection (session) with a specific
database. |
DatabaseMetaData |
Comprehensive information about the database as a whole. |
Driver |
The interface that every driver class must implement. |
ParameterMetaData |
An object that can be used to get information about the types
and properties of the parameters in a PreparedStatement object. |
PreparedStatement |
An object that represents a precompiled SQL statement. |
Ref |
The mapping in the Java programming language of an SQL REF
value, which is a reference to an SQL structured type value in the database. |
ResultSet |
A table of data representing a database result set, which
is usually generated by executing a statement that queries the database. |
ResultSetMetaData |
An object that can be used to get information about the types
and properties of the columns in a ResultSet object. |
Savepoint |
The representation of a savepoint, which is a point within
the current transaction that can be referenced from the
Connection.rollback method. |
SQLData |
The interface used for the custom mapping of an SQL user-defined type (UDT) to
a class in the Java programming language. |
SQLInput |
An input stream that contains a stream of values representing an
instance of an SQL structured type or an SQL distinct type. |
SQLOutput |
The output stream for writing the attributes of a user-defined
type back to the database. |
Statement |
The object used for executing a static SQL statement
and returning the results it produces. |
Struct |
The standard mapping in the Java programming language for an SQL
structured type. |
Class Summary |
Date |
A thin wrapper around a millisecond value that allows
JDBC to identify this as an SQL DATE value. |
DriverManager |
The basic service for managing a set of JDBC drivers.
NOTE: The DataSource interface, new in the
JDBC 2.0 API, provides another way to connect to a data source. |
DriverPropertyInfo |
Driver properties for making a connection. |
SQLPermission |
The permission for which the SecurityManager will check
when code that is running in an applet calls the
DriverManager.setLogWriter method or the
DriverManager.setLogStream (deprecated) method. |
Time |
A thin wrapper around the java.util.Date class that allows the JDBC
API to identify this as an SQL TIME value. |
Timestamp |
A thin wrapper around java.util.Date that allows
the JDBC API to identify this as an SQL TIMESTAMP value. |
Types |
The class that defines the constants that are used to identify generic
SQL types, called JDBC types. |
Exception Summary |
BatchUpdateException |
An exception thrown when an error
occurs during a batch update operation. |
DataTruncation |
An exception that reports a
DataTruncation warning (on reads) or throws a DataTruncation exception
(on writes) when JDBC unexpectedly truncates a data value. |
SQLException |
An exception that provides information on a database access
error or other errors. |
SQLWarning |
An exception that provides information on database access
warnings. |
Package java.sql Description
Provides the API for accessing and processing data stored in a
data source (usually a relational database) using the
JavaTM programming language.
This API includes a framework whereby different
drivers can be installed dynamically to access different data sources.
Although the JDBCTM API is mainly geared
to passing SQL statements to a database, it provides for reading and
writing data from any data source with a tabular format.
The reader/writer facility, available through the
javax.sql.RowSet group of interfaces, can be customized to
use and update data from a spread sheet, flat file, or any other tabular
data source.
What the JDBCTM 3.0 API Includes
The JDBCTM 3.0 API includes both
the java.sql package, referred to as the JDBC core API,
and the javax.sql package, referred to as the JDBC Optional
Package API. This complete JDBC API
is included in the JavaTM 2 SDK,
Standard Edition (J2SETM), version 1.4.
The javax.sql package extends the functionality of the JDBC API
from a client-side API to a server-side API, and it is an essential part
of the JavaTM 2 SDK, Enterprise Edition
(J2EETM) technology. (Note that the J2EE
platform also includes the complete JDBC API; features new in the JDBC 3.0
API are included in the J2EE version 1.3).
Versions
The JDBC 3.0 API incorporates all of the previous JDBC API versions:
- The JDBC 2.1 core API
- The JDBC 2.0 Optional Package API
(Note that the JDBC 2.1 core API and the JDBC 2.0 Optional Package
API together are referred to as the JDBC 2.0 API.)
- The JDBC 1.2 API
- The JDBC 1.0 API
Classes, interfaces, methods, fields, constructors, and exceptions
have the following "since" tags that indicate when they were introduced
into the Java platform. When these "since" tags are used in
JavadocTM comments for the JDBC API,
they indicate the following:
- Since 1.4 -- new in the JDBC 3.0 API and part of the J2SE platform,
version 1.4
- Since 1.2 -- new in the JDBC 2.0 API and part of the J2SE platform,
version 1.2
- Since 1.1 or no "since" tag -- in the original JDBC 1.0 API and part of
the JDKTM, version 1.1
NOTE: Many of the new features are optional; consequently, there is
some variation in drivers and the features they support. Always
check your driver's documentation to see whether it supports a feature before
you try to use it.
NOTE: The class SQLPermission was added in the
JavaTM 2 SDK, Standard Edition,
version 1.3 release. This class is used to prevent unauthorized
access to the logging stream associated with the DriverManager ,
which may contain information such as table names, column data, and so on.
What the java.sql Package Contains
The java.sql package contains API for the following:
- Making a connection with a database via the
DriverManager facility
DriverManager class -- makes a connection with a driver
SQLPermission class -- provides permission when code
running within a Security Manager, such as an applet,
attempts to set up a logging stream through the
DriverManager
Driver interface -- provides the API for registering
and connecting drivers based on JDBC technology ("JDBC drivers");
generally used only by the DriverManager class
DriverPropertyInfo class -- provides properties for a
JDBC driver; not used by the general user
- Sending SQL statements to a database
Statement -- used to send basic SQL statements
PreparedStatement -- used to send prepared statements or
basic SQL statements (derived from Statement )
CallableStatement -- used to call database stored
procedures (derived from PreparedStatement )
Connection interface -- provides methods for creating
statements and managing connections and their properties
Savepoint -- provides savepoints in a transaction
- Retrieving and updating the results of a query
- Standard mappings for SQL types to classes and interfaces in the
Java programming language
Array interface -- mapping for SQL ARRAY
Blob interface -- mapping for SQL BLOB
Clob interface -- mapping for SQL CLOB
Date class -- mapping for SQL DATE
Ref interface -- mapping for SQL REF
Struct interface -- mapping for SQL STRUCT
Time class -- mapping for SQL TIME
Timestamp class -- mapping for SQL TIMESTAMP
Types class -- provides constants for SQL types
- Custom mapping an SQL user-defined type (UDT) to a class in the
Java programming language
SQLData interface -- specifies the mapping of
a UDT to an instance of this class
SQLInput interface -- provides methods for reading
UDT attributes from a stream
SQLOutput interface -- provides methods for writing
UDT attributes back to a stream
- Metadata
DatabaseMetaData interface -- provides information
about the database
ResultSetMetaData interface -- provides information
about the columns of a ResultSet object
ParameterMetaData interface -- provides information
about the parameters to PreparedStatement commands
- Exceptions
SQLException -- thrown by most methods when there
is a problem accessing data and by some methods for other reasons
SQLWarning -- thrown to indicate a warning
DataTruncation -- thrown to indicate that data may have
been truncated
BatchUpdateException -- thrown to indicate that not all
commands in a batch update executed successfully
java.sql and javax.sql Features Introduced in the JDBC 3.0 API
- Pooled statements -- reuse of statements associated with a pooled
connection
- Savepoints -- allow a transaction to be rolled back to a designated
savepoint
- Properties defined for
ConnectionPoolDataSource -- specify
how connections are to be pooled
- Metadata for parameters of a
PreparedStatement object
- Ability to retrieve values from automatically generated columns
- Ability to have multiple
ResultSet objects
returned from CallableStatement objects open at the
same time
- Ability to identify parameters to
CallableStatement
objects by name as well as by index
ResultSet holdability -- ability to specify whether cursors
should be held open or closed at the end of a transaction
- Ability to retrieve and update the SQL structured type instance that a
Ref object references
- Ability to programmatically update
BLOB ,
CLOB , ARRAY , and REF values.
- Addition of the
java.sql.Types.DATALINK data type --
allows JDBC drivers access to objects stored outside a data source
- Addition of metadata for retrieving SQL type hierarchies
java.sql Features Introduced in the JDBC 2.1 Core API
- Scrollable result sets--using new methods in the
ResultSet
interface that allow the cursor to be moved to a particular row or to a
position relative to its current position
- Batch updates
- Programmatic updates--using
ResultSet updater methods
- New data types--interfaces mapping the SQL3 data types
- Custom mapping of user-defined types (UDTs)
- Miscellaneous features, including performance hints, the use of character
streams, full precision for
java.math.BigDecimal values,
additional security, and
support for time zones in date, time, and timestamp values.
javax.sql Features Introduced in the JDBC 2.0 Optional
Package API
- The
DataSource interface as a means of making a connection. The
Java Naming and Directory InterfaceTM
(JNDI) is used for registering a DataSource object with a
naming service and also for retrieving it.
- Pooled connections -- allowing connections to be used and reused
- Distributed transactions -- allowing a transaction to span diverse
DBMS servers
RowSet technology -- providing a convenient means of
handling and passing data
Custom Mapping of UDTs
A user-defined type (UDT) defined in SQL can be mapped to a class in the Java
programming language. An SQL structured type or an SQL DISTINCT
type are the UDTs that may be custom mapped. The following three
steps set up a custom mapping:
- Defining the SQL structured type or
DISTINCT type in SQL
- Defining the class in the Java programming language to which the
SQL UDT will be mapped. This class must implement the
SQLData interface.
- Making an entry in a
Connection object's type map
that contains two things:
- the fully-qualified SQL name of the UDT
- the
Class object for the class that implements the
SQLData interface
When these are in place for a UDT, calling the methods
ResultSet.getObject or CallableStatement.getObject
on that UDT will automatically retrieve the custom mapping for it. Also, the
PreparedStatement.setObject method will automatically map the
object back to its SQL type to store it in the data source.
Package Specification
Related Documentation
- Since:
- 1.1
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