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java.sql
Class BatchUpdateException
java.lang.Object
java.lang.Throwable
java.lang.Exception
java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.BatchUpdateException
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All Implemented Interfaces:
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Serializable
,
Iterable
<
Throwable
>
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public class BatchUpdateException
- extends SQLException
The subclass of
SQLException
An exception thrown when an error occurs during a batch update operation. In addition to the information provided by
SQLException
thrown when an error occurs during a batch update operation. In addition to the information provided by
SQLException
, a BatchUpdateException provides the update counts for all commands that were executed successfully during the batch update, that is, all commands that were executed before the error occurred. The order of elements in an array of update counts corresponds to the order in which commands were added to the batch.
After a command in a batch update fails to execute properly and a BatchUpdateException is thrown, the driver may or may not continue to process the remaining commands in the batch. If the driver continues processing after a failure, the array returned by the method BatchUpdateException.getUpdateCounts will have an element for every command in the batch rather than only elements for the commands that executed successfully before the error. In the case where the driver continues processing commands, the array element for any command that failed is Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED.
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Since:
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1.2
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See Also:
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Serialized Form
Constructor Summary
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BatchUpdateException
()
Constructs a BatchUpdateException
object.
object with the reason, SQLState, and update count initialized to null and the vendor code initialized to 0.
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BatchUpdateException
(int[] updateCounts)
Constructs a BatchUpdateException
object
initialized
with a given updateCounts.
to null for the reason and SQLState and 0 for the vendor code.
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BatchUpdateException
BatchUpdateException
(int[] updateCounts,
Throwable
(
String
Constructs a BatchUpdateException
object
initialized with
a given cause
reason, updateCounts
and
updateCounts.
null for the SQLState and 0 for the vendorCode.
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BatchUpdateException
BatchUpdateException
(
String
reason,
String
Constructs a BatchUpdateException
object
initialized with
a
the
given
reason
arguments (reason, SQLState,
and
updateCounts.
updateCounts) and 0 for the vendor code.
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BatchUpdateException
BatchUpdateException
(
String
reason,
int[] updateCounts,
Throwable
String
Constructs a
fully-specified
BatchUpdateException
object initialized
object, initializing it
with
a
the
given
reason, cause and updateCounts.
values.
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BatchUpdateException
(
String
reason,
String
Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason, SQLState and updateCounts.
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BatchUpdateException
(
String
reason,
String
SQLState, int[] updateCounts,
Throwable
Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason, SQLState,cause, and updateCounts.
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BatchUpdateException
(
String
reason,
String
Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason, SQLState, vendorCode and updateCounts.
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BatchUpdateException
(
String
reason,
String
SQLState, int vendorCode, int[] updateCounts,
Throwable
Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason, SQLState, vendorCode cause and updateCounts.
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BatchUpdateException
(
Throwable
Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given cause.
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Method Summary
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int[] |
getUpdateCounts
()
Retrieves the update count for each update statement in the batch update that executed successfully before this exception occurred. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.
Throwable
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fillInStackTrace
,
getCause
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getLocalizedMessage
,
getMessage
,
getStackTrace
,
initCause
,
printStackTrace
,
printStackTrace
,
printStackTrace
,
setStackTrace
,
toString
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BatchUpdateException
public BatchUpdateException(String reason,
String SQLState,
int vendorCode,
int[] updateCounts)
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason, SQLState, vendorCode and updateCounts. The cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call to the
Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method.
Constructs a fully-specified BatchUpdateException object, initializing it with the given values.
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Parameters:
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reason - a description of the error
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SQLState - an
XOPEN or SQL:2003
X/OPEN
code identifying the
exception
error
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vendorCode - an exception code used by a particular database vendor
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updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count, Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO or Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED for each SQL command in the batch for JDBC drivers that continue processing after a command failure; an update count or Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO for each SQL command in the batch prior to the failure for JDBC drivers that stop processing after a command failure
updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count for a SQL command that executed successfully before the exception was thrown
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Since:
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1.2
BatchUpdateException
public BatchUpdateException(String reason,
String SQLState,
int[] updateCounts)
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason, SQLState and updateCounts. The cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call to the
Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method. The vendor code is intialized to 0.
Constructs a BatchUpdateException initialized with the given arguments (reason, SQLState, and updateCounts) and 0 for the vendor code.
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Parameters:
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reason - a description of the exception
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SQLState - an
XOPEN or SQL:2003
X/OPEN
code identifying the exception -
updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count, Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO or Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED for each SQL command in the batch for JDBC drivers that continue processing after a command failure; an update count or Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO for each SQL command in the batch prior to the failure for JDBC drivers that stop processing after a command failure
updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count for a SQL command that executed successfully before the exception was thrown
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Since:
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1.2
BatchUpdateException
public BatchUpdateException(String reason,
int[] updateCounts)
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason and updateCounts. The cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call to the
Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method. The SQLState is initialized to null and the vender code is initialized to 0.
Constructs a BatchUpdateException initialized with reason, updateCounts and null for the SQLState and 0 for the vendorCode.
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Parameters:
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reason - a description of the exception
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updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count, Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO or Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED for each SQL command in the batch for JDBC drivers that continue processing after a command failure; an update count or Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO for each SQL command in the batch prior to the failure for JDBC drivers that stop processing after a command failure
updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count for a SQL command that executed successfully before the exception was thrown
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Since:
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1.2
BatchUpdateException
public BatchUpdateException(int[] updateCounts)
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given updateCounts. initialized by a call to the
Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method. The reason and SQLState are initialized to null and the vendor code is initialized to 0.
Constructs a BatchUpdateException initialized to null for the reason and SQLState and 0 for the vendor code.
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Parameters:
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updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count, Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO or Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED for each SQL command in the batch for JDBC drivers that continue processing after a command failure; an update count or Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO for each SQL command in the batch prior to the failure for JDBC drivers that stop processing after a command failure
updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count for a SQL command that executed successfully before the exception was thrown
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Since:
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1.2
BatchUpdateException
public BatchUpdateException()
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException
object. The
object with the
reason,
SQLState
SQLState,
and
updateCounts are
update count
initialized to null and the vendor code
is
initialized to 0.
The cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call to the
Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method.
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Since:
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1.2
BatchUpdateException
public
BatchUpdateException
(
Throwable
cause)
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given cause. The SQLState and updateCounts are initialized to null and the vendor code is initialized to 0. The reason is initialized to null if cause==null or to cause.toString() if cause!=null.
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Parameters:
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cause - the underlying reason for this SQLException (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.
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Since:
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1.6
BatchUpdateException
public
BatchUpdateException
(int[] updateCounts,
Throwable
cause)
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given cause and updateCounts. The SQLState is initialized to null and the vendor code is initialized to 0. The reason is initialized to null if cause==null or to cause.toString() if cause!=null.
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Parameters:
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updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count, Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO or Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED for each SQL command in the batch for JDBC drivers that continue processing after a command failure; an update count or Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO for each SQL command in the batch prior to the failure for JDBC drivers that stop processing after a command failure
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cause - the underlying reason for this SQLException (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.
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Since:
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1.6
BatchUpdateException
public
BatchUpdateException
(
String
reason,
int[] updateCounts,
Throwable
cause)
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason, cause and updateCounts. The SQLState is initialized to null and the vendor code is initialized to 0.
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Parameters:
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reason - a description of the exception
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updateCounts - an array of int, with each elementindicating the update count, Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO or Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED for each SQL command in the batch for JDBC drivers that continue processing after a command failure; an update count or Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO for each SQL command in the batch prior to the failure for JDBC drivers that stop processing after a command failure
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cause - the underlying reason for this SQLException (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.
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Since:
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1.6
BatchUpdateException
public
BatchUpdateException
(
String
reason,
String
SQLState,
int[] updateCounts,
Throwable
cause)
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason, SQLState,cause, and updateCounts. The vendor code is initialized to 0.
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Parameters:
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reason - a description of the exception
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SQLState - an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception
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updateCounts - an array of int, with each element indicating the update count, Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO or Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED for each SQL command in the batch for JDBC drivers that continue processing after a command failure; an update count or Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO for each SQL command in the batch prior to the failure for JDBC drivers that stop processing after a command failure
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cause - the underlying reason for this SQLException (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.
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Since:
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1.6
BatchUpdateException
public
BatchUpdateException
(
String
reason,
String
SQLState,
int vendorCode,
int[] updateCounts,
Throwable
cause)
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Constructs a BatchUpdateException object initialized with a given reason, SQLState, vendorCode cause and updateCounts.
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Parameters:
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reason - a description of the error
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SQLState - an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception
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vendorCode - an exception code used by a particular database vendor
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updateCounts - an array of int, with each elementindicating the update count, Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO or Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED for each SQL command in the batch for JDBC drivers that continue processing after a command failure; an update count or Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO for each SQL command in the batch prior to the failure for JDBC drivers that stop processing after a command failure
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cause - the underlying reason for this SQLException (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.
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Since:
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1.6
getUpdateCounts
public int[] getUpdateCounts()
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Retrieves the update count for each update statement in the batch update that executed successfully before this exception occurred. A driver that implements batch updates may or may not continue to process the remaining commands in a batch when one of the commands fails to execute properly. If the driver continues processing commands, the array returned by this method will have as many elements as there are commands in the batch; otherwise, it will contain an update count for each command that executed successfully before the BatchUpdateException was thrown.
The possible return values for this method were modified for the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, version 1.3. This was done to accommodate the new option of continuing to process commands in a batch update after a BatchUpdateException object has been thrown.
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Returns:
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an array of int containing the update counts for the updates that were executed successfully before this error occurred. Or, if the driver continues to process commands after an error, one of the following for every command in the batch:
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an update count
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Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO to indicate that the command executed successfully but the number of rows affected is unknown
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Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED to indicate that the command failed to execute successfully
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Since:
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1.3