public class MonitoredCallableStatement
extends java.lang.Object
implements java.sql.CallableStatement
This class is a wrapper for java.sql.CallableStatement. All calls are passed through to an embedded instance of java.sql.CallableStatement.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
static java.lang.String | 
CLASS_VERSION
Class version string 
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| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
MonitoredCallableStatement(java.sql.CallableStatement pWrapped,
                          ApplicationLogging pLog,
                          ConnectionStats pStats,
                          java.lang.String pId)
Constructs a new wrapper CallableStatement wrapper 
 | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
void | 
addBatch()
Wraps the call to addBatch 
 | 
void | 
addBatch(java.lang.String p0)
Wraps the call to addBatch 
 | 
void | 
cancel()
Wraps the call to cancel 
 | 
void | 
clearBatch()
Wraps the call to clearBatch 
 | 
void | 
clearParameters()
Wraps the call to clearParameters 
 | 
void | 
clearWarnings()
Wraps the call to clearWarnings 
 | 
void | 
close()
Wraps the call to close 
 | 
void | 
closeOnCompletion()
Specifies that this  
Statement will be closed when all its
 dependent result sets are closed. | 
boolean | 
execute()
Wraps the call to execute 
 | 
boolean | 
execute(java.lang.String p0)
Wraps the call to execute 
 | 
boolean | 
execute(java.lang.String sql,
       int autoGeneratedKeys)
Executes the given SQL statement, which may return multiple results,
 and signals the driver that any
 auto-generated keys should be made available
 for retrieval. 
 | 
boolean | 
execute(java.lang.String sql,
       int[] columnIndexes)
Executes the given SQL statement, which may return multiple results,
 and signals the driver that the
 auto-generated keys indicated in the given array should be made available
 for retrieval. 
 | 
boolean | 
execute(java.lang.String sql,
       java.lang.String[] columnNames)
Executes the given SQL statement, which may return multiple results,
 and signals the driver that the
 auto-generated keys indicated in the given array should be made available
 for retrieval. 
 | 
int[] | 
executeBatch()
Wraps the call to executeBatch 
 | 
java.sql.ResultSet | 
executeQuery()
Wraps the call to executeQuery 
 | 
java.sql.ResultSet | 
executeQuery(java.lang.String p0)
Wraps the call to executeQuery 
 | 
int | 
executeUpdate()
Wraps the call to executeUpdate 
 | 
int | 
executeUpdate(java.lang.String p0)
Wraps the call to executeUpdate 
 | 
int | 
executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
             int autoGeneratedKeys)
Executes the given SQL statement and signals the driver with the
 given flag about whether the
 auto-generated keys produced by this  
Statement object
 should be made available for retrieval. | 
int | 
executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
             int[] columnIndexes)
Executes the given SQL statement and signals the driver that the
 auto-generated keys indicated in the given array should be made available
 for retrieval. 
 | 
int | 
executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
             java.lang.String[] columnNames)
Executes the given SQL statement and signals the driver that the
 auto-generated keys indicated in the given array should be made available
 for retrieval. 
 | 
java.sql.Array | 
getArray(int p0)
Wraps the call to getArray 
 | 
java.sql.Array | 
getArray(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
ARRAY parameter as an
 Array object in the Java programming language. | 
java.math.BigDecimal | 
getBigDecimal(int p0)
Wraps the call to getBigDecimal 
 | 
java.math.BigDecimal | 
getBigDecimal(int p0,
             int p1)
Deprecated.   
 | 
java.math.BigDecimal | 
getBigDecimal(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
NUMERIC parameter as a
 java.math.BigDecimal object with as many digits to the
 right of the decimal point as the value contains. | 
java.sql.Blob | 
getBlob(int p0)
Wraps the call to getBlob 
 | 
java.sql.Blob | 
getBlob(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
BLOB parameter as a
 Blob object in the Java programming language. | 
boolean | 
getBoolean(int p0)
Wraps the call to getBoolean 
 | 
boolean | 
getBoolean(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
BIT parameter as a
 boolean in the Java programming language. | 
byte | 
getByte(int p0)
Wraps the call to getByte 
 | 
byte | 
getByte(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
TINYINT parameter as a byte
 in the Java programming language. | 
byte[] | 
getBytes(int p0)
Wraps the call to getBytes 
 | 
byte[] | 
getBytes(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
BINARY or VARBINARY
 parameter as an array of byte values in the Java
 programming language. | 
java.io.Reader | 
getCharacterStream(int parameterIndex)
Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a
  
Reader object in the Java programming language. | 
java.io.Reader | 
getCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a
  
Reader object in the Java programming language. | 
java.sql.Clob | 
getClob(int p0)
Wraps the call to getClob 
 | 
java.sql.Clob | 
getClob(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
CLOB parameter as a
 Clob object in the Java programming language. | 
java.sql.Connection | 
getConnection()
Wraps the call to getConnection 
 | 
java.sql.Date | 
getDate(int p0)
Wraps the call to getDate 
 | 
java.sql.Date | 
getDate(int p0,
       java.util.Calendar p1)
Wraps the call to getDate 
 | 
java.sql.Date | 
getDate(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
DATE parameter as a
 Date object. | 
java.sql.Date | 
getDate(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.util.Calendar cal)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
DATE parameter as a
 Date object, using
 the given Calendar object
 to construct the date. | 
double | 
getDouble(int p0)
Wraps the call to getDouble 
 | 
double | 
getDouble(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
DOUBLE parameter as a double
 in the Java programming language. | 
int | 
getFetchDirection()
Wraps the call to getFetchDirection 
 | 
int | 
getFetchSize()
Wraps the call to getFetchSize 
 | 
float | 
getFloat(int p0)
Wraps the call to getFloat 
 | 
float | 
getFloat(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
FLOAT parameter as a float
 in the Java programming language. | 
java.sql.ResultSet | 
getGeneratedKeys()
Retrieves any auto-generated keys created as a result of executing this
  
Statement object. | 
int | 
getInt(int p0)
Wraps the call to getInt 
 | 
int | 
getInt(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
INTEGER parameter as an int
 in the Java programming language. | 
long | 
getLong(int p0)
Wraps the call to getLong 
 | 
long | 
getLong(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
BIGINT parameter as a long
 in the Java programming language. | 
int | 
getMaxFieldSize()
Wraps the call to getMaxFieldSize 
 | 
int | 
getMaxRows()
Wraps the call to getMaxRows 
 | 
java.sql.ResultSetMetaData | 
getMetaData()
Wraps the call to getMetaData 
 | 
boolean | 
getMoreResults()
Wraps the call to getMoreResults 
 | 
boolean | 
getMoreResults(int current)
Moves to this  
Statement object's next result, deals with
 any current ResultSet object(s) according  to the instructions
 specified by the given flag, and returns
 true if the next result is a ResultSet object. | 
java.io.Reader | 
getNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex)
Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a
  
Reader object in the Java programming language. | 
java.io.Reader | 
getNCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of the designated parameter as a
  
Reader object in the Java programming language. | 
java.sql.NClob | 
getNClob(int parameterIndex)
Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC  
NCLOB parameter as a
 java.sql.NClob object in the Java programming language. | 
java.sql.NClob | 
getNClob(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
NCLOB parameter as a
 java.sql.NClob object in the Java programming language. | 
java.lang.String | 
getNString(int parameterIndex)
Retrieves the value of the designated  
NCHAR,
 NVARCHAR
 or LONGNVARCHAR parameter as
 a String in the Java programming language. | 
java.lang.String | 
getNString(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of the designated  
NCHAR,
 NVARCHAR
 or LONGNVARCHAR parameter as
 a String in the Java programming language. | 
java.lang.Object | 
getObject(int p0)
Wraps the call to getObject 
 | 
<T> T | 
getObject(int parameterIndex,
         java.lang.Class<T> type)
Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter
  
parameterIndex and will convert from the
 SQL type of the parameter to the requested Java data type, if the
 conversion is supported. | 
java.lang.Object | 
getObject(int p0,
         java.util.Map p1)
Wraps the call to getObject 
 | 
java.lang.Object | 
getObject(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a parameter as an  
Object in the Java
 programming language. | 
<T> T | 
getObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
         java.lang.Class<T> type)
Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter
  
parameterName and will convert from the
 SQL type of the parameter to the requested Java data type, if the
 conversion is supported. | 
java.lang.Object | 
getObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
         java.util.Map map)
Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter
  
i and uses map for the custom
 mapping of the parameter value. | 
java.sql.ParameterMetaData | 
getParameterMetaData()
Retrieves the number, types and properties of this
  
PreparedStatement object's parameters. | 
int | 
getQueryTimeout()
Wraps the call to getQueryTimeout 
 | 
java.sql.Ref | 
getRef(int p0)
Wraps the call to getRef 
 | 
java.sql.Ref | 
getRef(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
REF(<structured-type>)
 parameter as a Ref object in the Java programming language. | 
java.sql.ResultSet | 
getResultSet()
Wraps the call to getResultSet 
 | 
int | 
getResultSetConcurrency()
Wraps the call to getResultSetConcurrency 
 | 
int | 
getResultSetHoldability()
Retrieves the result set holdability for  
ResultSet objects
 generated by this Statement object. | 
int | 
getResultSetType()
Wraps the call to getResultSetType 
 | 
java.sql.RowId | 
getRowId(int parameterIndex)
Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC  
ROWID parameter as a  
 java.sql.RowId object. | 
java.sql.RowId | 
getRowId(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC  
ROWID parameter as a  
 java.sql.RowId object. | 
short | 
getShort(int p0)
Wraps the call to getShort 
 | 
short | 
getShort(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
SMALLINT parameter as a short
 in the Java programming language. | 
java.sql.SQLXML | 
getSQLXML(int parameterIndex)
Retrieves the value of the designated  
SQL XML parameter as a
 java.sql.SQLXML object in the Java programming language. | 
java.sql.SQLXML | 
getSQLXML(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of the designated  
SQL XML parameter as a
 java.sql.SQLXML object in the Java programming language. | 
java.lang.String | 
getString(int p0)
Wraps the call to getString 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getString(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
CHAR, VARCHAR,
 or LONGVARCHAR parameter as a String in
 the Java programming language. | 
java.sql.Time | 
getTime(int p0)
Wraps the call to getTime 
 | 
java.sql.Time | 
getTime(int p0,
       java.util.Calendar p1)
Wraps the call to getTime 
 | 
java.sql.Time | 
getTime(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
TIME parameter as a
 Time object. | 
java.sql.Time | 
getTime(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.util.Calendar cal)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
TIME parameter as a
 Time object, using
 the given Calendar object
 to construct the time. | 
java.sql.Timestamp | 
getTimestamp(int p0)
Wraps the call to getTimestamp 
 | 
java.sql.Timestamp | 
getTimestamp(int p0,
            java.util.Calendar p1)
Wraps the call to getTimestamp 
 | 
java.sql.Timestamp | 
getTimestamp(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
TIMESTAMP parameter as a
 Timestamp object. | 
java.sql.Timestamp | 
getTimestamp(java.lang.String parameterName,
            java.util.Calendar cal)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
TIMESTAMP parameter as a
 Timestamp object, using
 the given Calendar object to construct
 the Timestamp object. | 
int | 
getUpdateCount()
Wraps the call to getUpdateCount 
 | 
java.net.URL | 
getURL(int parameterIndex)
Retrieves the value of the designated JDBC  
DATALINK parameter as a
 java.net.URL object. | 
java.net.URL | 
getURL(java.lang.String parameterName)
Retrieves the value of a JDBC  
DATALINK parameter as a
 java.net.URL object. | 
java.sql.SQLWarning | 
getWarnings()
Wraps the call to getWarnings 
 | 
java.sql.CallableStatement | 
getWrapped()
Returns the original statement that this MonitoredCallableStatement is
 monitoring. 
 | 
boolean | 
isClosed()
Retrieves whether this  
Statement object has been closed. | 
boolean | 
isCloseOnCompletion()
Returns a value indicating whether this  
Statement will be
 closed when all its dependent result sets are closed. | 
boolean | 
isPoolable()
Returns a  value indicating whether the  
Statement
 is poolable or not. | 
boolean | 
isWrapperFor(java.lang.Class<?> pInterface)
Returns true if this class implements the pInterface argument 
 | 
void | 
registerOutParameter(int p0,
                    int p1)
Wraps the call to registerOutParameter 
 | 
void | 
registerOutParameter(int p0,
                    int p1,
                    int p2)
Wraps the call to registerOutParameter 
 | 
void | 
registerOutParameter(int p0,
                    int p1,
                    java.lang.String p2)
Wraps the call to registerOutParameter 
 | 
void | 
registerOutParameter(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    int sqlType)
Registers the OUT parameter named
  
parameterName to the JDBC type
 sqlType. | 
void | 
registerOutParameter(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    int sqlType,
                    int scale)
Registers the parameter named
  
parameterName to be of JDBC type
 sqlType. | 
void | 
registerOutParameter(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    int sqlType,
                    java.lang.String typeName)
Registers the designated output parameter. 
 | 
void | 
setArray(int p0,
        java.sql.Array p1)
Wraps the call to setArray 
 | 
void | 
setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
              java.io.InputStream x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. 
 | 
void | 
setAsciiStream(int p0,
              java.io.InputStream p1,
              int p2)
Wraps the call to setAsciiStream 
 | 
void | 
setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
              java.io.InputStream x,
              long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have 
 the specified number of bytes. 
 | 
void | 
setAsciiStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
              java.io.InputStream x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. 
 | 
void | 
setAsciiStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
              java.io.InputStream x,
              int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have
 the specified number of bytes. 
 | 
void | 
setAsciiStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
              java.io.InputStream x,
              long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have 
 the specified number of bytes. 
 | 
void | 
setBigDecimal(int p0,
             java.math.BigDecimal p1)
Wraps the call to setBigDecimal 
 | 
void | 
setBigDecimal(java.lang.String parameterName,
             java.math.BigDecimal x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given
  
java.math.BigDecimal value. | 
void | 
setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
               java.io.InputStream x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. 
 | 
void | 
setBinaryStream(int p0,
               java.io.InputStream p1,
               int p2)
Wraps the call to setBinaryStream 
 | 
void | 
setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
               java.io.InputStream x,
               long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have 
 the specified number of bytes. 
 | 
void | 
setBinaryStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
               java.io.InputStream x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream. 
 | 
void | 
setBinaryStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
               java.io.InputStream x,
               int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have
 the specified number of bytes. 
 | 
void | 
setBinaryStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
               java.io.InputStream x,
               long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given input stream, which will have 
 the specified number of bytes. 
 | 
void | 
setBlob(int p0,
       java.sql.Blob p1)
Wraps the call to setBlob 
 | 
void | 
setBlob(int parameterIndex,
       java.io.InputStream inputStream)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
InputStream object. | 
void | 
setBlob(int parameterIndex,
       java.io.InputStream inputStream,
       long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
InputStream object. | 
void | 
setBlob(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.sql.Blob x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
java.sql.Blob object. | 
void | 
setBlob(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.io.InputStream inputStream)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
InputStream object. | 
void | 
setBlob(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.io.InputStream inputStream,
       long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
InputStream object. | 
void | 
setBoolean(int p0,
          boolean p1)
Wraps the call to setBoolean 
 | 
void | 
setBoolean(java.lang.String parameterName,
          boolean x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java  
boolean value. | 
void | 
setByte(int p0,
       byte p1)
Wraps the call to setByte 
 | 
void | 
setByte(java.lang.String parameterName,
       byte x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java  
byte value. | 
void | 
setBytes(int p0,
        byte[] p1)
Wraps the call to setBytes 
 | 
void | 
setBytes(java.lang.String parameterName,
        byte[] x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java array of bytes. 
 | 
void | 
setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
                  java.io.Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Reader
 object. | 
void | 
setCharacterStream(int p0,
                  java.io.Reader p1,
                  int p2)
Wraps the call to setCharacterStream 
 | 
void | 
setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
                  java.io.Reader reader,
                  long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Reader
 object, which is the given number of characters long. | 
void | 
setCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                  java.io.Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Reader
 object. | 
void | 
setCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                  java.io.Reader reader,
                  int length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Reader
 object, which is the given number of characters long. | 
void | 
setCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                  java.io.Reader reader,
                  long length)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Reader
 object, which is the given number of characters long. | 
void | 
setClob(int p0,
       java.sql.Clob p1)
Wraps the call to setClob 
 | 
void | 
setClob(int parameterIndex,
       java.io.Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setClob(int parameterIndex,
       java.io.Reader reader,
       long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.sql.Clob x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
java.sql.Clob object. | 
void | 
setClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.io.Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.io.Reader reader,
       long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setCursorName(java.lang.String p0)
Wraps the call to setCursorName 
 | 
void | 
setDate(int p0,
       java.sql.Date p1)
Wraps the call to setDate 
 | 
void | 
setDate(int p0,
       java.sql.Date p1,
       java.util.Calendar p2)
Wraps the call to setDate 
 | 
void | 
setDate(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.sql.Date x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Date value. | 
void | 
setDate(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.sql.Date x,
       java.util.Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Date value,
 using the given Calendar object. | 
void | 
setDouble(int p0,
         double p1)
Wraps the call to setDouble 
 | 
void | 
setDouble(java.lang.String parameterName,
         double x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java  
double value. | 
void | 
setEscapeProcessing(boolean p0)
Wraps the call to setEscapeProcessing 
 | 
void | 
setFetchDirection(int p0)
Wraps the call to setFetchDirection 
 | 
void | 
setFetchSize(int p0)
Wraps the call to setFetchSize 
 | 
void | 
setFloat(int p0,
        float p1)
Wraps the call to setFloat 
 | 
void | 
setFloat(java.lang.String parameterName,
        float x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java  
float value. | 
void | 
setInt(int p0,
      int p1)
Wraps the call to setInt 
 | 
void | 
setInt(java.lang.String parameterName,
      int x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java  
int value. | 
void | 
setLong(int p0,
       long p1)
Wraps the call to setLong 
 | 
void | 
setLong(java.lang.String parameterName,
       long x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java  
long value. | 
void | 
setMaxFieldSize(int p0)
Wraps the call to setMaxFieldSize 
 | 
void | 
setMaxRows(int p0)
Wraps the call to setMaxRows 
 | 
void | 
setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
                   java.io.Reader value)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
                   java.io.Reader value,
                   long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setNCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                   java.io.Reader value)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setNCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                   java.io.Reader value,
                   long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setNClob(int parameterIndex,
        java.sql.NClob value)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
java.sql.NClob object. | 
void | 
setNClob(int parameterIndex,
        java.io.Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setNClob(int parameterIndex,
        java.io.Reader reader,
        long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setNClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
        java.sql.NClob value)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
java.sql.NClob object. | 
void | 
setNClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
        java.io.Reader reader)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setNClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
        java.io.Reader reader,
        long length)
Sets the designated parameter to a  
Reader object. | 
void | 
setNString(int parameterIndex,
          java.lang.String value)
Sets the designated paramter to the given  
String object. | 
void | 
setNString(java.lang.String parameterName,
          java.lang.String value)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
String object. | 
void | 
setNull(int p0,
       int p1)
Wraps the call to setNull 
 | 
void | 
setNull(int p0,
       int p1,
       java.lang.String p2)
Wraps the call to setNull 
 | 
void | 
setNull(java.lang.String parameterName,
       int sqlType)
Sets the designated parameter to SQL  
NULL. | 
void | 
setNull(java.lang.String parameterName,
       int sqlType,
       java.lang.String typeName)
Sets the designated parameter to SQL  
NULL. | 
void | 
setObject(int p0,
         java.lang.Object p1)
Wraps the call to setObject 
 | 
void | 
setObject(int p0,
         java.lang.Object p1,
         int p2)
Wraps the call to setObject 
 | 
void | 
setObject(int p0,
         java.lang.Object p1,
         int p2,
         int p3)
Wraps the call to setObject 
 | 
void | 
setObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
         java.lang.Object x)
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. 
 | 
void | 
setObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
         java.lang.Object x,
         int targetSqlType)
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. 
 | 
void | 
setObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
         java.lang.Object x,
         int targetSqlType,
         int scale)
Sets the value of the designated parameter with the given object. 
 | 
void | 
setPoolable(boolean poolable)
Requests that a  
Statement be pooled or not pooled. | 
void | 
setQueryTimeout(int p0)
Wraps the call to setQueryTimeout 
 | 
void | 
setRef(int p0,
      java.sql.Ref p1)
Wraps the call to setRef 
 | 
void | 
setRowId(int parameterIndex,
        java.sql.RowId x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
java.sql.RowId object. | 
void | 
setRowId(java.lang.String parameterName,
        java.sql.RowId x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
java.sql.RowId object. | 
void | 
setShort(int p0,
        short p1)
Wraps the call to setShort 
 | 
void | 
setShort(java.lang.String parameterName,
        short x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java  
short value. | 
void | 
setSQLXML(int parameterIndex,
         java.sql.SQLXML xmlObject)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
java.sql.SQLXML object. | 
void | 
setSQLXML(java.lang.String parameterName,
         java.sql.SQLXML xmlObject)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
java.sql.SQLXML object. | 
void | 
setString(int p0,
         java.lang.String p1)
Wraps the call to setString 
 | 
void | 
setString(java.lang.String parameterName,
         java.lang.String x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given Java  
String value. | 
void | 
setTime(int p0,
       java.sql.Time p1)
Wraps the call to setTime 
 | 
void | 
setTime(int p0,
       java.sql.Time p1,
       java.util.Calendar p2)
Wraps the call to setTime 
 | 
void | 
setTime(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.sql.Time x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Time value. | 
void | 
setTime(java.lang.String parameterName,
       java.sql.Time x,
       java.util.Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Time value,
 using the given Calendar object. | 
void | 
setTimestamp(int p0,
            java.sql.Timestamp p1)
Wraps the call to setTimestamp 
 | 
void | 
setTimestamp(int p0,
            java.sql.Timestamp p1,
            java.util.Calendar p2)
Wraps the call to setTimestamp 
 | 
void | 
setTimestamp(java.lang.String parameterName,
            java.sql.Timestamp x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Timestamp value. | 
void | 
setTimestamp(java.lang.String parameterName,
            java.sql.Timestamp x,
            java.util.Calendar cal)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
Timestamp value,
 using the given Calendar object. | 
void | 
setUnicodeStream(int p0,
                java.io.InputStream p1,
                int p2)
Wraps the call to setUnicodeStream 
 | 
void | 
setURL(int parameterIndex,
      java.net.URL x)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
java.net.URL value. | 
void | 
setURL(java.lang.String parameterName,
      java.net.URL val)
Sets the designated parameter to the given  
java.net.URL object. | 
void | 
setWrapped(java.sql.CallableStatement pWrapped)  | 
<T> T | 
unwrap(java.lang.Class<T> pInterface)
Returns an object that implements the given interface 
 | 
boolean | 
wasNull()
Wraps the call to wasNull 
 | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitregisterOutParameter, registerOutParameter, registerOutParameter, registerOutParameter, registerOutParameter, registerOutParameter, setObject, setObjectpublic MonitoredCallableStatement(java.sql.CallableStatement pWrapped,
                                  ApplicationLogging pLog,
                                  ConnectionStats pStats,
                                  java.lang.String pId)
pWrapped - the instance being wrappedpublic java.sql.Connection getConnection()
                                  throws java.sql.SQLException
getConnection in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void addBatch()
              throws java.sql.SQLException
addBatch in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void addBatch(java.lang.String p0)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
addBatch in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void clearBatch()
                throws java.sql.SQLException
clearBatch in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int[] executeBatch()
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
executeBatch in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.ResultSet executeQuery(java.lang.String p0)
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
executeQuery in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int executeUpdate(java.lang.String p0)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
executeUpdate in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void close()
           throws java.sql.SQLException
close in interface java.lang.AutoCloseableclose in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int getMaxFieldSize()
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
getMaxFieldSize in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setMaxFieldSize(int p0)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
setMaxFieldSize in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int getMaxRows()
               throws java.sql.SQLException
getMaxRows in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setMaxRows(int p0)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
setMaxRows in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setEscapeProcessing(boolean p0)
                         throws java.sql.SQLException
setEscapeProcessing in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int getQueryTimeout()
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
getQueryTimeout in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setQueryTimeout(int p0)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
setQueryTimeout in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int getFetchDirection()
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
getFetchDirection in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setFetchDirection(int p0)
                       throws java.sql.SQLException
setFetchDirection in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int getFetchSize()
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
getFetchSize in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setFetchSize(int p0)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
setFetchSize in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int getResultSetConcurrency()
                            throws java.sql.SQLException
getResultSetConcurrency in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int getResultSetType()
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
getResultSetType in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void cancel()
            throws java.sql.SQLException
cancel in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.SQLWarning getWarnings()
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
getWarnings in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void clearWarnings()
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
clearWarnings in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setCursorName(java.lang.String p0)
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
setCursorName in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic boolean execute(java.lang.String p0)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
execute in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.ResultSet getResultSet()
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
getResultSet in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.ResultSetMetaData getMetaData()
                                       throws java.sql.SQLException
getMetaData in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int getUpdateCount()
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
getUpdateCount in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic boolean getMoreResults()
                       throws java.sql.SQLException
getMoreResults in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.ResultSet executeQuery()
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
executeQuery in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int executeUpdate()
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
executeUpdate in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setNull(int p0,
                    int p1)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setNull in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setNull(int p0,
                    int p1,
                    java.lang.String p2)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setNull in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setArray(int p0,
                     java.sql.Array p1)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
setArray in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setBlob(int p0,
                    java.sql.Blob p1)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setBlob in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setClob(int p0,
                    java.sql.Clob p1)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setClob in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setCharacterStream(int p0,
                               java.io.Reader p1,
                               int p2)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
setCharacterStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setBoolean(int p0,
                       boolean p1)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
setBoolean in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setByte(int p0,
                    byte p1)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setByte in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setRef(int p0,
                   java.sql.Ref p1)
            throws java.sql.SQLException
setRef in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setShort(int p0,
                     short p1)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
setShort in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setInt(int p0,
                   int p1)
            throws java.sql.SQLException
setInt in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setLong(int p0,
                    long p1)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setLong in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setFloat(int p0,
                     float p1)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
setFloat in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setDouble(int p0,
                      double p1)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
setDouble in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setBigDecimal(int p0,
                          java.math.BigDecimal p1)
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
setBigDecimal in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setString(int p0,
                      java.lang.String p1)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
setString in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setBytes(int p0,
                     byte[] p1)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
setBytes in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setDate(int p0,
                    java.sql.Date p1)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setDate in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setDate(int p0,
                    java.sql.Date p1,
                    java.util.Calendar p2)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setDate in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setTime(int p0,
                    java.sql.Time p1)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setTime in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setTime(int p0,
                    java.sql.Time p1,
                    java.util.Calendar p2)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
setTime in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setTimestamp(int p0,
                         java.sql.Timestamp p1)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
setTimestamp in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setTimestamp(int p0,
                         java.sql.Timestamp p1,
                         java.util.Calendar p2)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
setTimestamp in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setAsciiStream(int p0,
                           java.io.InputStream p1,
                           int p2)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
setAsciiStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setUnicodeStream(int p0,
                             java.io.InputStream p1,
                             int p2)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
setUnicodeStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setBinaryStream(int p0,
                            java.io.InputStream p1,
                            int p2)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
setBinaryStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void clearParameters()
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
clearParameters in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setObject(int p0,
                      java.lang.Object p1,
                      int p2,
                      int p3)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
setObject in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setObject(int p0,
                      java.lang.Object p1,
                      int p2)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
setObject in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void setObject(int p0,
                      java.lang.Object p1)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
setObject in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic boolean execute()
                throws java.sql.SQLException
execute in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void registerOutParameter(int p0,
                                 int p1)
                          throws java.sql.SQLException
registerOutParameter in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void registerOutParameter(int p0,
                                 int p1,
                                 java.lang.String p2)
                          throws java.sql.SQLException
registerOutParameter in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic void registerOutParameter(int p0,
                                 int p1,
                                 int p2)
                          throws java.sql.SQLException
registerOutParameter in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic boolean wasNull()
                throws java.sql.SQLException
wasNull in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Array getArray(int p0)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
getArray in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Blob getBlob(int p0)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
getBlob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Clob getClob(int p0)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
getClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.lang.String getString(int p0)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
getString in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic boolean getBoolean(int p0)
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
getBoolean in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic byte getByte(int p0)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
getByte in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic short getShort(int p0)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
getShort in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic int getInt(int p0)
           throws java.sql.SQLException
getInt in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic long getLong(int p0)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
getLong in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic float getFloat(int p0)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
getFloat in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic double getDouble(int p0)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
getDouble in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.math.BigDecimal getBigDecimal(int p0)
                                   throws java.sql.SQLException
getBigDecimal in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.math.BigDecimal getBigDecimal(int p0,
                                          int p1)
                                   throws java.sql.SQLException
getBigDecimal in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic byte[] getBytes(int p0)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
getBytes in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Date getDate(int p0)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
getDate in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Date getDate(int p0,
                             java.util.Calendar p1)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
getDate in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Time getTime(int p0)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
getTime in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Time getTime(int p0,
                             java.util.Calendar p1)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
getTime in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(int p0)
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
getTimestamp in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(int p0,
                                       java.util.Calendar p1)
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
getTimestamp in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.lang.Object getObject(int p0)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
getObject in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.lang.Object getObject(int p0,
                                  java.util.Map p1)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
getObject in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.Ref getRef(int p0)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
getRef in interface java.sql.CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLExceptionpublic java.sql.CallableStatement getWrapped()
public void setWrapped(java.sql.CallableStatement pWrapped)
public boolean getMoreResults(int current)
                       throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object's next result, deals with
 any current ResultSet object(s) according  to the instructions
 specified by the given flag, and returns
 true if the next result is a ResultSet object.
 There are no more results when the following is true:
      (!getMoreResults() && (getUpdateCount() == -1)
 getMoreResults in interface java.sql.Statementcurrent - one of the following Statement
        constants indicating what should happen to current
        ResultSet objects obtained using the method
        getResultSetCLOSE_CURRENT_RESULT,
        KEEP_CURRENT_RESULT, or
        CLOSE_ALL_RESULTStrue if the next result is a ResultSet
         object; false if it is an update count or there are no
         more resultsjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursexecute(java.lang.String)public java.sql.ResultSet getGeneratedKeys()
                                    throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object. If this Statement object did
 not generate any keys, an empty ResultSet
 object is returned.getGeneratedKeys in interface java.sql.StatementResultSet object containing the auto-generated key(s)
         generated by the execution of this Statement objectjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic int executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
                         int autoGeneratedKeys)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object
 should be made available for retrieval.executeUpdate in interface java.sql.Statementsql - must be an SQL INSERT, UPDATE or
        DELETE statement or an SQL statement that
        returns nothingautoGeneratedKeys - a flag indicating whether auto-generated keys
        should be made available for retrieval;
         one of the following constants:
         Statement.RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS
         Statement.NO_GENERATED_KEYSINSERT, UPDATE
         or DELETE statements, or 0 for SQL
         statements that return nothingjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs, the given
            SQL statement returns a ResultSet object, or
            the given constant is not one of those allowedpublic int executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
                         int[] columnIndexes)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
INSERT statement.executeUpdate in interface java.sql.Statementsql - an SQL INSERT, UPDATE or
        DELETE statement or an SQL statement that returns nothing,
        such as an SQL DDL statementcolumnIndexes - an array of column indexes indicating the columns
        that should be returned from the inserted rowINSERT, UPDATE,
         or DELETE statements, or 0 for SQL statements
         that return nothingjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the SQL
            statement returns a ResultSet objectpublic int executeUpdate(java.lang.String sql,
                         java.lang.String[] columnNames)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
INSERT statement.executeUpdate in interface java.sql.Statementsql - an SQL INSERT, UPDATE or
        DELETE statement or an SQL statement that returns nothingcolumnNames - an array of the names of the columns that should be
        returned from the inserted rowINSERT, UPDATE,
         or DELETE statements, or 0 for SQL statements
         that return nothingjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic boolean execute(java.lang.String sql,
                       int autoGeneratedKeys)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
INSERT statement.
 In some (uncommon) situations, a single SQL statement may return multiple result sets and/or update counts. Normally you can ignore this unless you are (1) executing a stored procedure that you know may return multiple results or (2) you are dynamically executing an unknown SQL string.
 The execute method executes an SQL statement and indicates the
 form of the first result.  You must then use the methods
 getResultSet or getUpdateCount
 to retrieve the result, and getMoreResults to
 move to any subsequent result(s).
execute in interface java.sql.Statementsql - any SQL statementautoGeneratedKeys - a constant indicating whether auto-generated
        keys should be made available for retrieval using the method
        getGeneratedKeys; one of the following constants:
        Statement.RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS or
              Statement.NO_GENERATED_KEYStrue if the first result is a ResultSet
         object; false if it is an update count or there are
         no resultsjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetResultSet(), 
getUpdateCount(), 
getMoreResults(), 
getGeneratedKeys()public boolean execute(java.lang.String sql,
                       int[] columnIndexes)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
INSERT statement.
 Under some (uncommon) situations, a single SQL statement may return multiple result sets and/or update counts. Normally you can ignore this unless you are (1) executing a stored procedure that you know may return multiple results or (2) you are dynamically executing an unknown SQL string.
 The execute method executes an SQL statement and indicates the
 form of the first result.  You must then use the methods
 getResultSet or getUpdateCount
 to retrieve the result, and getMoreResults to
 move to any subsequent result(s).
execute in interface java.sql.Statementsql - any SQL statementcolumnIndexes - an array of the indexes of the columns in the
        inserted row that should be  made available for retrieval by a
        call to the method getGeneratedKeystrue if the first result is a ResultSet
         object; false if it is an update count or there
         are no resultsjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetResultSet(), 
getUpdateCount(), 
getMoreResults()public boolean execute(java.lang.String sql,
                       java.lang.String[] columnNames)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
INSERT statement.
 In some (uncommon) situations, a single SQL statement may return multiple result sets and/or update counts. Normally you can ignore this unless you are (1) executing a stored procedure that you know may return multiple results or (2) you are dynamically executing an unknown SQL string.
 The execute method executes an SQL statement and indicates the
 form of the first result.  You must then use the methods
 getResultSet or getUpdateCount
 to retrieve the result, and getMoreResults to
 move to any subsequent result(s).
execute in interface java.sql.Statementsql - any SQL statementcolumnNames - an array of the names of the columns in the inserted
        row that should be made available for retrieval by a call to the
        method getGeneratedKeystrue if the next result is a ResultSet
         object; false if it is an update count or there
         are no more resultsjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetResultSet(), 
getUpdateCount(), 
getMoreResults(), 
getGeneratedKeys()public int getResultSetHoldability()
                            throws java.sql.SQLException
ResultSet objects
 generated by this Statement object.getResultSetHoldability in interface java.sql.StatementResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT or
         ResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMITjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic void setURL(int parameterIndex,
                   java.net.URL x)
            throws java.sql.SQLException
java.net.URL value.
 The driver converts this to an SQL DATALINK value
 when it sends it to the database.setURL in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the java.net.URL object to be setjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic java.sql.ParameterMetaData getParameterMetaData()
                                                throws java.sql.SQLException
PreparedStatement object's parameters.getParameterMetaData in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementParameterMetaData object that contains information
         about the number, types and properties of this
         PreparedStatement object's parametersjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursParameterMetaDatapublic void registerOutParameter(java.lang.String parameterName,
                                 int sqlType)
                          throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName to the JDBC type
 sqlType.  All OUT parameters must be registered
 before a stored procedure is executed.
 
 The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT
 parameter determines the Java type that must be used
 in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
 
 If the JDBC type expected to be returned to this output parameter
 is specific to this particular database, sqlType
 should be Types.OTHER.  The method
 getObject(int) retrieves the value.
registerOutParameter in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametersqlType - the JDBC type code defined by Types.
 If the parameter is of JDBC type NUMERIC
 or DECIMAL, the version of
 registerOutParameter that accepts a scale value
 should be used.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursTypespublic void registerOutParameter(java.lang.String parameterName,
                                 int sqlType,
                                 int scale)
                          throws java.sql.SQLException
parameterName to be of JDBC type
 sqlType.  This method must be called
 before a stored procedure is executed.
 
 The JDBC type specified by sqlType for an OUT
 parameter determines the Java type that must be used
 in the get method to read the value of that parameter.
 
 This version of registerOutParameter should be
 used when the parameter is of JDBC type NUMERIC
 or DECIMAL.
registerOutParameter in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametersqlType - SQL type code defined by Types.scale - the desired number of digits to the right of the
 decimal point.  It must be greater than or equal to zero.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursTypespublic void registerOutParameter(java.lang.String parameterName,
                                 int sqlType,
                                 java.lang.String typeName)
                          throws java.sql.SQLException
registerOutParameter
 should be used for a user-named or REF output parameter.  Examples
 of user-named types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and
 named array types.
 Before executing a stored procedure call, you must explicitly
 call registerOutParameter to register the type from
 Types for each
 OUT parameter.  For a user-named parameter the fully-qualified SQL
 type name of the parameter should also be given, while a REF
 parameter requires that the fully-qualified type name of the
 referenced type be given.  A JDBC driver that does not need the
 type code and type name information may ignore it.   To be portable,
 however, applications should always provide these values for
 user-named and REF parameters.
 Although it is intended for user-named and REF parameters,
 this method may be used to register a parameter of any JDBC type.
 If the parameter does not have a user-named or REF type, the
 typeName parameter is ignored.
 Note: When reading the value of an out parameter, you
 must use the getXXX method whose Java type XXX corresponds to the
 parameter's registered SQL type.
registerOutParameter in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametersqlType - a value from TypestypeName - the fully-qualified name of an SQL structured typejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursTypespublic java.net.URL getURL(int parameterIndex)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
DATALINK parameter as a
 java.net.URL object.getURL in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2,...java.net.URL object that represents the
         JDBC DATALINK value used as the designated
         parameterjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs,
            or if the URL being returned is
            not a valid URL on the Java platformsetURL(int, java.net.URL)public void setURL(java.lang.String parameterName,
                   java.net.URL val)
            throws java.sql.SQLException
java.net.URL object.
 The driver converts this to an SQL DATALINK value when
 it sends it to the database.setURL in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterval - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs,
            or if a URL is malformedgetURL(int)public void setNull(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    int sqlType)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
NULL.
 Note: You must specify the parameter's SQL type.
setNull in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametersqlType - the SQL type code defined in Typesjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic void setBoolean(java.lang.String parameterName,
                       boolean x)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
boolean value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL BIT value when it sends it to the database.setBoolean in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetBoolean(int)public void setByte(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    byte x)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
byte value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL TINYINT value when it sends it to the database.setByte in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetByte(int)public void setShort(java.lang.String parameterName,
                     short x)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
short value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL SMALLINT value when it sends it to the database.setShort in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetShort(int)public void setInt(java.lang.String parameterName,
                   int x)
            throws java.sql.SQLException
int value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL INTEGER value when it sends it to the database.setInt in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetInt(int)public void setLong(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    long x)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
long value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL BIGINT value when it sends it to the database.setLong in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetLong(int)public void setFloat(java.lang.String parameterName,
                     float x)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
float value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL FLOAT value when it sends it to the database.setFloat in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetFloat(int)public void setDouble(java.lang.String parameterName,
                      double x)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
double value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL DOUBLE value when it sends it to the database.setDouble in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetDouble(int)public void setBigDecimal(java.lang.String parameterName,
                          java.math.BigDecimal x)
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
java.math.BigDecimal value.
 The driver converts this to an SQL NUMERIC value when
 it sends it to the database.setBigDecimal in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetBigDecimal(int)public void setString(java.lang.String parameterName,
                      java.lang.String x)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
String value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL VARCHAR or LONGVARCHAR value
 (depending on the argument's
 size relative to the driver's limits on VARCHAR values)
 when it sends it to the database.setString in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetString(int)public void setBytes(java.lang.String parameterName,
                     byte[] x)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
VARBINARY or
 LONGVARBINARY (depending on the argument's size relative
 to the driver's limits on VARBINARY values) when it sends
 it to the database.setBytes in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetBytes(int)public void setDate(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.sql.Date x)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Date value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL DATE value when it sends it to the database.setDate in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetDate(int)public void setTime(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.sql.Time x)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Time value.
 The driver converts this
 to an SQL TIME value when it sends it to the database.setTime in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetTime(int)public void setTimestamp(java.lang.String parameterName,
                         java.sql.Timestamp x)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
Timestamp value.
 The driver
 converts this to an SQL TIMESTAMP value when it sends it to the
 database.setTimestamp in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetTimestamp(int)public void setAsciiStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                           java.io.InputStream x,
                           int length)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 InputStream. Data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setAsciiStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic void setBinaryStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                            java.io.InputStream x,
                            int length)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARBINARY
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 InputStream object. The data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setBinaryStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the java input stream which contains the binary parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic void setObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
                      java.lang.Object x,
                      int targetSqlType,
                      int scale)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
java.lang equivalent objects should be used.
 The given Java object will be converted to the given targetSqlType
 before being sent to the database.
 If the object has a custom mapping (is of a class implementing the
 interface SQLData),
 the JDBC driver should call the method SQLData.writeSQL to write it
 to the SQL data stream.
 If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing
 Ref, Blob, Clob, Struct,
 or Array, the driver should pass it to the database as a
 value of the corresponding SQL type.
 
Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase- specific abstract data types.
setObject in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the object containing the input parameter valuetargetSqlType - the SQL type (as defined in Types) to be
 sent to the database. The scale argument may further qualify this type.scale - for Types.DECIMAL or Types.NUMERIC types,
          this is the number of digits after the decimal point.  For all other
          types, this value will be ignored.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursTypes, 
getObject(int)public void setObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
                      java.lang.Object x,
                      int targetSqlType)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
setObject
 above, except that it assumes a scale of zero.setObject in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the object containing the input parameter valuetargetSqlType - the SQL type (as defined in Types) to be
                      sent to the databasejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetObject(int)public void setObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
                      java.lang.Object x)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
Object; therefore, the
 java.lang equivalent objects should be used for built-in types.
 The JDBC specification specifies a standard mapping from
 Java Object types to SQL types.  The given argument
 will be converted to the corresponding SQL type before being
 sent to the database.
 
Note that this method may be used to pass datatabase-
 specific abstract data types, by using a driver-specific Java
 type.
 If the object is of a class implementing the interface SQLData,
 the JDBC driver should call the method SQLData.writeSQL
 to write it to the SQL data stream.
 If, on the other hand, the object is of a class implementing
 Ref, Blob, Clob, Struct,
 or Array, the driver should pass it to the database as a
 value of the corresponding SQL type.
 
This method throws an exception if there is an ambiguity, for example, if the object is of a class implementing more than one of the interfaces named above.
setObject in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the object containing the input parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or if the given
            Object parameter is ambiguousgetObject(int)public void setCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                               java.io.Reader reader,
                               int length)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader
 object, which is the given number of characters long.
 When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 Reader object. The data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setCharacterStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterreader - the Reader object that
        contains the UNICODE data used as the designated parameterlength - the number of characters in the streamjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic void setDate(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.sql.Date x,
                    java.util.Calendar cal)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Date value,
 using the given Calendar object.  The driver uses
 the Calendar object to construct an SQL DATE value,
 which the driver then sends to the database.  With a
 a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the date
 taking into account a custom timezone.  If no
 Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default
 timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.setDate in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuecal - the Calendar object the driver will use
            to construct the datejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetDate(int)public void setTime(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.sql.Time x,
                    java.util.Calendar cal)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Time value,
 using the given Calendar object.  The driver uses
 the Calendar object to construct an SQL TIME value,
 which the driver then sends to the database.  With a
 a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the time
 taking into account a custom timezone.  If no
 Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default
 timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.setTime in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuecal - the Calendar object the driver will use
            to construct the timejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetTime(int)public void setTimestamp(java.lang.String parameterName,
                         java.sql.Timestamp x,
                         java.util.Calendar cal)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
Timestamp value,
 using the given Calendar object.  The driver uses
 the Calendar object to construct an SQL TIMESTAMP value,
 which the driver then sends to the database.  With a
 a Calendar object, the driver can calculate the timestamp
 taking into account a custom timezone.  If no
 Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default
 timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.setTimestamp in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuecal - the Calendar object the driver will use
            to construct the timestampjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursgetTimestamp(int)public void setNull(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    int sqlType,
                    java.lang.String typeName)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
NULL.
 This version of the method setNull should
 be used for user-defined types and REF type parameters.  Examples
 of user-defined types include: STRUCT, DISTINCT, JAVA_OBJECT, and
 named array types.
 Note: To be portable, applications must give the SQL type code and the fully-qualified SQL type name when specifying a NULL user-defined or REF parameter. In the case of a user-defined type the name is the type name of the parameter itself. For a REF parameter, the name is the type name of the referenced type. If a JDBC driver does not need the type code or type name information, it may ignore it. Although it is intended for user-defined and Ref parameters, this method may be used to set a null parameter of any JDBC type. If the parameter does not have a user-defined or REF type, the given typeName is ignored.
setNull in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametersqlType - a value from TypestypeName - the fully-qualified name of an SQL user-defined type;
        ignored if the parameter is not a user-defined type or
        SQL REF valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic java.lang.String getString(java.lang.String parameterName)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
CHAR, VARCHAR,
 or LONGVARCHAR parameter as a String in
 the Java programming language.
 
 For the fixed-length type JDBC CHAR,
 the String object
 returned has exactly the same value the JDBC
 CHAR value had in the
 database, including any padding added by the database.
getString in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL, the result
 is null.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetString(int, java.lang.String)public boolean getBoolean(java.lang.String parameterName)
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
BIT parameter as a
 boolean in the Java programming language.getBoolean in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL, the result
 is false.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetBoolean(int, boolean)public byte getByte(java.lang.String parameterName)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
TINYINT parameter as a byte
 in the Java programming language.getByte in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL, the result
 is 0.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetByte(int, byte)public short getShort(java.lang.String parameterName)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
SMALLINT parameter as a short
 in the Java programming language.getShort in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL, the result
 is 0.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetShort(int, short)public int getInt(java.lang.String parameterName)
           throws java.sql.SQLException
INTEGER parameter as an int
 in the Java programming language.getInt in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL,
         the result is 0.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetInt(int, int)public long getLong(java.lang.String parameterName)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
BIGINT parameter as a long
 in the Java programming language.getLong in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL,
         the result is 0.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetLong(int, long)public float getFloat(java.lang.String parameterName)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
FLOAT parameter as a float
 in the Java programming language.getFloat in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL,
         the result is 0.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetFloat(int, float)public double getDouble(java.lang.String parameterName)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
DOUBLE parameter as a double
 in the Java programming language.getDouble in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL,
         the result is 0.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetDouble(int, double)public byte[] getBytes(java.lang.String parameterName)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
BINARY or VARBINARY
 parameter as an array of byte values in the Java
 programming language.getBytes in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL, the result is
  null.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetBytes(int, byte[])public java.sql.Date getDate(java.lang.String parameterName)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
DATE parameter as a
 Date object.getDate in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL, the result
 is null.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetDate(int, java.sql.Date)public java.sql.Time getTime(java.lang.String parameterName)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
TIME parameter as a
 Time object.getTime in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL, the result
 is null.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetTime(int, java.sql.Time)public java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(java.lang.String parameterName)
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
TIMESTAMP parameter as a
 Timestamp object.getTimestamp in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL, the result
 is null.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetTimestamp(int, java.sql.Timestamp)public java.lang.Object getObject(java.lang.String parameterName)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
Object in the Java
 programming language. If the value is an SQL NULL, the
 driver returns a Java null.
 
 This method returns a Java object whose type corresponds to the JDBC
 type that was registered for this parameter using the method
 registerOutParameter.  By registering the target JDBC
 type as Types.OTHER, this method can be used
 to read database-specific abstract data types.
getObject in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterjava.lang.Object holding the OUT parameter value.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occursTypes, 
setObject(int, java.lang.Object, int, int)public java.math.BigDecimal getBigDecimal(java.lang.String parameterName)
                                   throws java.sql.SQLException
NUMERIC parameter as a
 java.math.BigDecimal object with as many digits to the
 right of the decimal point as the value contains.getBigDecimal in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNULL, the result is null.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetBigDecimal(int, java.math.BigDecimal)public java.lang.Object getObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
                                  java.util.Map map)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
i and uses map for the custom
 mapping of the parameter value.
 
 This method returns a Java object whose type corresponds to the
 JDBC type that was registered for this parameter using the method
 registerOutParameter.  By registering the target
 JDBC type as Types.OTHER, this method can
 be used to read database-specific abstract data types.
getObject in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametermap - the mapping from SQL type names to Java classesjava.lang.Object holding the OUT parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetObject(int, java.lang.Object, int, int)public java.sql.Ref getRef(java.lang.String parameterName)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
REF(<structured-type>)
 parameter as a Ref object in the Java programming language.getRef in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterRef object in the
         Java programming language.  If the value was SQL NULL,
         the value null is returned.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic java.sql.Blob getBlob(java.lang.String parameterName)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
BLOB parameter as a
 Blob object in the Java programming language.getBlob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterBlob object in the
         Java programming language.  If the value was SQL NULL,
         the value null is returned.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic java.sql.Clob getClob(java.lang.String parameterName)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
CLOB parameter as a
 Clob object in the Java programming language.getClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterClob object in the
         Java programming language.  If the value was SQL NULL,
         the value null is returned.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic java.sql.Array getArray(java.lang.String parameterName)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
ARRAY parameter as an
 Array object in the Java programming language.getArray in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterArray object in
         Java programming language.  If the value was SQL NULL,
         the value null is returned.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic java.sql.Date getDate(java.lang.String parameterName,
                             java.util.Calendar cal)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
DATE parameter as a
 Date object, using
 the given Calendar object
 to construct the date.
 With a Calendar object, the driver
 can calculate the date taking into account a custom timezone and locale.
 If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the
 default timezone and locale.getDate in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametercal - the Calendar object the driver will use
            to construct the dateNULL,
 the result is null.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetDate(int, java.sql.Date)public java.sql.Time getTime(java.lang.String parameterName,
                             java.util.Calendar cal)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
TIME parameter as a
 Time object, using
 the given Calendar object
 to construct the time.
 With a Calendar object, the driver
 can calculate the time taking into account a custom timezone and locale.
 If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the
 default timezone and locale.getTime in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametercal - the Calendar object the driver will use
            to construct the timeNULL, the result is
 null.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetTime(int, java.sql.Time)public java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(java.lang.String parameterName,
                                       java.util.Calendar cal)
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
TIMESTAMP parameter as a
 Timestamp object, using
 the given Calendar object to construct
 the Timestamp object.
 With a Calendar object, the driver
 can calculate the timestamp taking into account a custom timezone and locale.
 If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the
 default timezone and locale.getTimestamp in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametercal - the Calendar object the driver will use
            to construct the timestampNULL, the result is
 null.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurssetTimestamp(int, java.sql.Timestamp)public java.net.URL getURL(java.lang.String parameterName)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
DATALINK parameter as a
 java.net.URL object.getURL in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterjava.net.URL object in the
 Java programming language.  If the value was SQL NULL, the
 value null is returned.java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs,
            or if there is a problem with the URLsetURL(int, java.net.URL)public java.sql.RowId getRowId(int parameterIndex)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
ROWID parameter as a  
 java.sql.RowId object.getRowId in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2,...RowId object that represents the JDBC ROWID
     value is used as the designated parameter. If the parameter contains
 a SQL NULL, then a null value is returned.java.sql.SQLException - if the parameterIndex is not valid; 
 if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic java.sql.RowId getRowId(java.lang.String parameterName)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
ROWID parameter as a  
 java.sql.RowId object.getRowId in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterRowId object that represents the JDBC ROWID
     value is used as the designated parameter. If the parameter contains
 a SQL NULL, then a null value is returned.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setRowId(java.lang.String parameterName,
                     java.sql.RowId x)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.RowId object. The
 driver converts this to a SQL ROWID when it sends it to the
 database.setRowId in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setNString(java.lang.String parameterName,
                       java.lang.String value)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
String object.
 The driver converts this to a SQL NCHAR or
 NVARCHAR or LONGNVARCHARsetNString in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameter to be setvalue - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setNCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                                java.io.Reader value,
                                long length)
                         throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object. The
 Reader reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
 driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
 the national character set in the database.setNCharacterStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameter to be setvalue - the parameter valuelength - the number of characters in the parameter data.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setNClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
                     java.sql.NClob value)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.NClob object. The object
 implements the java.sql.NClob interface. This NClob
 object maps to a SQL NCLOB.setNClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameter to be setvalue - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.io.Reader reader,
                    long length)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object.  The reader must contain  the number
 of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be
 generated when the CallableStatement is executed.
 This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int) method
 because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
 the server as a CLOB.  When the setCharacterStream method is used, the
 driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be send to the server as a LONGVARCHAR or a CLOBsetClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameter to be setreader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.length - the number of characters in the parameter data.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if the length specified is less than zero;
 a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setBlob(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.io.InputStream inputStream,
                    long length)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
InputStream object.  The inputstream must contain  the number
 of characters specified by length, otherwise a SQLException will be
 generated when the CallableStatement is executed.
 This method differs from the setBinaryStream (int, InputStream, int)
 method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
 sent to the server as a BLOB.  When the setBinaryStream method is used,
 the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARBINARY or a BLOBsetBlob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameter to be set
 the second is 2, ...inputStream - An object that contains the data to set the parameter
 value to.length - the number of bytes in the parameter data.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if the length specified
 is less than zero; if the number of bytes in the inputstream does not match
 the specfied length; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setNClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
                     java.io.Reader reader,
                     long length)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object.  The reader must contain  the number
 of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be
 generated when the CallableStatement is executed.
 This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int) method
 because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
 the server as a NCLOB.  When the setCharacterStream method is used, the
 driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be send to the server as a LONGNVARCHAR or a NCLOBsetNClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameter to be setreader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.length - the number of characters in the parameter data.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if the length specified is less than zero;
 if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic java.sql.NClob getNClob(int parameterIndex)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
NCLOB parameter as a
 java.sql.NClob object in the Java programming language.getNClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and
 so onNClob object in the
 Java programming language.  If the value was SQL NULL, the
 value null is returned.java.sql.SQLException - if the parameterIndex is not valid; 
 if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic java.sql.NClob getNClob(java.lang.String parameterName)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
NCLOB parameter as a
 java.sql.NClob object in the Java programming language.getNClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterNClob object in the
         Java programming language.  If the value was SQL NULL, 
         the value null is returned.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setSQLXML(java.lang.String parameterName,
                      java.sql.SQLXML xmlObject)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLXML object. The driver converts this to an
 SQL XML value when it sends it to the database.setSQLXML in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterxmlObject - a SQLXML object that maps an SQL XML valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs; 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatement or 
 the java.xml.transform.Result,
  Writer or OutputStream has not been closed for the SQLXML objectjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic java.sql.SQLXML getSQLXML(int parameterIndex)
                          throws java.sql.SQLException
SQL XML parameter as a
 java.sql.SQLXML object in the Java programming language.getSQLXML in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...SQLXML object that maps an SQL XML valuejava.sql.SQLException - if the parameterIndex is not valid; 
 if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic java.sql.SQLXML getSQLXML(java.lang.String parameterName)
                          throws java.sql.SQLException
SQL XML parameter as a
 java.sql.SQLXML object in the Java programming language.getSQLXML in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterSQLXML object that maps an SQL XML valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic java.lang.String getNString(int parameterIndex)
                            throws java.sql.SQLException
NCHAR,
 NVARCHAR
 or LONGNVARCHAR parameter as
 a String in the Java programming language.
  
 For the fixed-length type JDBC NCHAR,
 the String object
 returned has exactly the same value the SQL
 NCHAR value had in the
 database, including any padding added by the database.
getNString in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...String object that maps an 
 NCHAR, NVARCHAR or LONGNVARCHAR valuejava.sql.SQLException - if the parameterIndex is not valid; 
 if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodsetNString(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)public java.lang.String getNString(java.lang.String parameterName)
                            throws java.sql.SQLException
NCHAR,
 NVARCHAR
 or LONGNVARCHAR parameter as
 a String in the Java programming language.
 
 For the fixed-length type JDBC NCHAR,
 the String object
 returned has exactly the same value the SQL
 NCHAR value had in the
 database, including any padding added by the database.
getNString in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterString object that maps an 
 NCHAR, NVARCHAR or LONGNVARCHAR valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; 
 if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodsetNString(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)public java.io.Reader getNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex)
                                   throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object in the Java programming language.
 It is intended for use when
 accessing  NCHAR,NVARCHAR
 and LONGNVARCHAR parameters.getNCharacterStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...Reader object that contains the parameter
 value; if the value is SQL NULL, the value returned is
 null in the Java programming language.java.sql.SQLException - if the parameterIndex is not valid; 
 if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic java.io.Reader getNCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName)
                                   throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object in the Java programming language.
 It is intended for use when
 accessing  NCHAR,NVARCHAR
 and LONGNVARCHAR parameters.getNCharacterStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterReader object that contains the parameter
 value; if the value is SQL NULL, the value returned is
 null in the Java programming languagejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic java.io.Reader getCharacterStream(int parameterIndex)
                                  throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object in the Java programming language.getCharacterStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...Reader object that contains the parameter
 value; if the value is SQL NULL, the value returned is
 null in the Java programming language.java.sql.SQLException - if the parameterIndex is not valid; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementpublic java.io.Reader getCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName)
                                  throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object in the Java programming language.getCharacterStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterReader object that contains the parameter
 value; if the value is SQL NULL, the value returned is
 null in the Java programming languagejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setBlob(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.sql.Blob x)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.Blob object.
 The driver converts this to an SQL BLOB value when it
 sends it to the database.setBlob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - a Blob object that maps an SQL BLOB valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.sql.Clob x)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.Clob object.
 The driver converts this to an SQL CLOB value when it
 sends it to the database.setClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - a Clob object that maps an SQL CLOB valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setAsciiStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                           java.io.InputStream x,
                           long length)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 InputStream. Data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setAsciiStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamjava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setBinaryStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                            java.io.InputStream x,
                            long length)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARBINARY
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 InputStream object. The data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setBinaryStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the java input stream which contains the binary parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamjava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                               java.io.Reader reader,
                               long length)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader
 object, which is the given number of characters long.
 When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 Reader object. The data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setCharacterStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterreader - the Reader object that
        contains the UNICODE data used as the designated parameterlength - the number of characters in the streamjava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic void setAsciiStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                           java.io.InputStream x)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 InputStream. Data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setAsciiStream which takes a length parameter.
setAsciiStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setBinaryStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                            java.io.InputStream x)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARBINARY
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 InputStream object. The data will be read from the 
 stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setBinaryStream which takes a length parameter.
setBinaryStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterx - the java input stream which contains the binary parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                               java.io.Reader reader)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader
 object.
 When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 Reader object. The data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setCharacterStream which takes a length parameter.
setCharacterStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterreader - the Reader object that contains the 
        Unicode datajava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNCharacterStream(java.lang.String parameterName,
                                java.io.Reader value)
                         throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object. The
 Reader reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
 driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
 the national character set in the database.
     
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setNCharacterStream which takes a length parameter.
setNCharacterStream in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametervalue - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.io.Reader reader)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object. 
 This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader) method
 because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
 the server as a CLOB.  When the setCharacterStream method is used, the
 driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be send to the server as a LONGVARCHAR or a CLOB
 
 Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setClob which takes a length parameter.
setClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterreader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or this method is called on
 a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setBlob(java.lang.String parameterName,
                    java.io.InputStream inputStream)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
InputStream object. 
 This method differs from the setBinaryStream (int, InputStream)
 method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
 sent to the server as a BLOB.  When the setBinaryStream method is used,
 the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be send to the server as a LONGVARBINARY or a BLOB
 Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setBlob which takes a length parameter.
setBlob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterinputStream - An object that contains the data to set the parameter
 value to.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNClob(java.lang.String parameterName,
                     java.io.Reader reader)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object.  
 This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader) method
 because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
 the server as a NCLOB.  When the setCharacterStream method is used, the
 driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be send to the server as a LONGNVARCHAR or a NCLOB
 Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setNClob which takes a length parameter.
setNClob in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parameterreader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterName does not correspond to a named 
 parameter; if the driver does not support national character sets;
 if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur;  if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed CallableStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setRowId(int parameterIndex,
                     java.sql.RowId x)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.RowId object. The
 driver converts this to a SQL ROWID value when it sends it
 to the databasesetRowId in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNString(int parameterIndex,
                       java.lang.String value)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
String object.
 The driver converts this to a SQL NCHAR or
 NVARCHAR or LONGNVARCHAR value
 (depending on the argument's
 size relative to the driver's limits on NVARCHAR values)
 when it sends it to the database.setNString in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
                                java.io.Reader value,
                                long length)
                         throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object. The
 Reader reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
 driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
 the national character set in the database.setNCharacterStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valuelength - the number of characters in the parameter data.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNClob(int parameterIndex,
                     java.sql.NClob value)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.NClob object. The driver converts this to a
 SQL NCLOB value when it sends it to the database.setNClob in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setClob(int parameterIndex,
                    java.io.Reader reader,
                    long length)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object.  The reader must contain  the number
 of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be
 generated when the PreparedStatement is executed.
This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int) method
 because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
 the server as a CLOB.  When the setCharacterStream method is used, the
 driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARCHAR or a CLOBsetClob in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.length - the number of characters in the parameter data.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; this method is called on
 a closed PreparedStatement or if the length specified is less than zero.java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setBlob(int parameterIndex,
                    java.io.InputStream inputStream,
                    long length)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
InputStream object.  The inputstream must contain  the number
 of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be
 generated when the PreparedStatement is executed.
 This method differs from the setBinaryStream (int, InputStream, int)
 method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
 sent to the server as a BLOB.  When the setBinaryStream method is used,
 the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARBINARY or a BLOBsetBlob in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1,
 the second is 2, ...inputStream - An object that contains the data to set the parameter
 value to.length - the number of bytes in the parameter data.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement; 
  if the length specified
 is less than zero or if the number of bytes in the inputstream does not match
 the specfied length.java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNClob(int parameterIndex,
                     java.io.Reader reader,
                     long length)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object.  The reader must contain  the number
 of characters specified by length otherwise a SQLException will be
 generated when the PreparedStatement is executed.
 This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader, int) method
 because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
 the server as a NCLOB.  When the setCharacterStream method is used, the
 driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be sent to the server as a LONGNVARCHAR or a NCLOBsetNClob in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.length - the number of characters in the parameter data.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if the length specified is less than zero;
 if the driver does not support national character sets;
 if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur;  if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setSQLXML(int parameterIndex,
                      java.sql.SQLXML xmlObject)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLXML object.
 The driver converts this to an
 SQL XML value when it sends it to the database.
 setSQLXML in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...xmlObject - a SQLXML object that maps an SQL XML valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; 
  this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement 
 or the java.xml.transform.Result,
  Writer or OutputStream has not been closed for 
 the SQLXML objectjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
                           java.io.InputStream x,
                           long length)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 java.io.InputStream. Data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setAsciiStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamjava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementpublic void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
                            java.io.InputStream x,
                            long length)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARBINARY
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 java.io.InputStream object. The data will be read from the 
 stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setBinaryStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the java input stream which contains the binary parameter valuelength - the number of bytes in the streamjava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementpublic void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
                               java.io.Reader reader,
                               long length)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader
 object, which is the given number of characters long.
 When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 java.io.Reader object. The data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
setCharacterStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - the java.io.Reader object that contains the 
        Unicode datalength - the number of characters in the streamjava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementpublic void setAsciiStream(int parameterIndex,
                           java.io.InputStream x)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 java.io.InputStream. Data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from ASCII to the database char format.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setAsciiStream which takes a length parameter.
setAsciiStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the Java input stream that contains the ASCII parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setBinaryStream(int parameterIndex,
                            java.io.InputStream x)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
LONGVARBINARY
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 java.io.InputStream object. The data will be read from the 
 stream as needed until end-of-file is reached.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setBinaryStream which takes a length parameter.
setBinaryStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the java input stream which contains the binary parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
                               java.io.Reader reader)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader
 object.
 When a very large UNICODE value is input to a LONGVARCHAR
 parameter, it may be more practical to send it via a
 java.io.Reader object. The data will be read from the stream
 as needed until end-of-file is reached.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from UNICODE to the database char format.
 
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setCharacterStream which takes a length parameter.
setCharacterStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - the java.io.Reader object that contains the 
        Unicode datajava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNCharacterStream(int parameterIndex,
                                java.io.Reader value)
                         throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object. The
 Reader reads the data till end-of-file is reached. The
 driver does the necessary conversion from Java character format to
 the national character set in the database.
     
 Note: This stream object can either be a standard Java stream object or your own subclass that implements the standard interface.
Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setNCharacterStream which takes a length parameter.
setNCharacterStream in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...value - the parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if the driver does not support national
         character sets;  if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur; if a database access error occurs; or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setClob(int parameterIndex,
                    java.io.Reader reader)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object. 
 This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader) method
 because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
 the server as a CLOB.  When the setCharacterStream method is used, the
 driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARCHAR or a CLOB
 
 Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setClob which takes a length parameter.
setClob in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; this method is called on
 a closed PreparedStatementor if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setBlob(int parameterIndex,
                    java.io.InputStream inputStream)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
InputStream object. 
 This method differs from the setBinaryStream (int, InputStream)
 method because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be
 sent to the server as a BLOB.  When the setBinaryStream method is used,
 the driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be sent to the server as a LONGVARBINARY or a BLOB
 Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setBlob which takes a length parameter.
setBlob in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1,
 the second is 2, ...inputStream - An object that contains the data to set the parameter
 value to.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; if a database access error occurs; 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatement or
 if parameterIndex does not correspond
 to a parameter marker in the SQL statement,java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic void setNClob(int parameterIndex,
                     java.io.Reader reader)
              throws java.sql.SQLException
Reader object.  
 This method differs from the setCharacterStream (int, Reader) method
 because it informs the driver that the parameter value should be sent to
 the server as a NCLOB.  When the setCharacterStream method is used, the
 driver may have to do extra work to determine whether the parameter
 data should be sent to the server as a LONGNVARCHAR or a NCLOB
 Note: Consult your JDBC driver documentation to determine if 
 it might be more efficient to use a version of 
 setNClob which takes a length parameter.
setNClob in interface java.sql.PreparedStatementparameterIndex - index of the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, ...reader - An object that contains the data to set the parameter value to.java.sql.SQLException - if parameterIndex does not correspond to a parameter
 marker in the SQL statement; 
 if the driver does not support national character sets;
 if the driver can detect that a data conversion
  error could occur;  if a database access error occurs or 
 this method is called on a closed PreparedStatementjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this methodpublic boolean isWrapperFor(java.lang.Class<?> pInterface)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
isWrapperFor in interface java.sql.WrapperpInterface - the interface to testjava.sql.SQLException - if there's an error determining whether this is
 a wrapper for the interfacepublic <T> T unwrap(java.lang.Class<T> pInterface)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
unwrap in interface java.sql.WrapperpInterface - the interface of the object to returnjava.sql.SQLException - if no object is found that implements
 the given interfacepublic boolean isClosed()
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement object has been closed. A Statement is closed if the
 method close has been called on it, or if it is automatically closed.isClosed in interface java.sql.StatementStatement object is closed; false if it is still openjava.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurspublic void setPoolable(boolean poolable)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement be pooled or not pooled.  The value 
 specified is a hint to the statement pool implementation indicating 
 whether the applicaiton wants the statement to be pooled.  It is up to 
 the statement pool manager as to whether the hint is used.
 The poolable value of a statement is applicable to both internal statement caches implemented by the driver and external statement caches implemented by application servers and other applications.
 By default, a Statement is not poolable when created, and 
 a PreparedStatement and CallableStatement 
 are poolable when created.
 
setPoolable in interface java.sql.Statementpoolable - requests that the statement be pooled if true and
 that the statement not be pooled if false 
 java.sql.SQLException - if this method is called on a closed 
 Statement
 public boolean isPoolable()
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement
 is poolable or not.
 isPoolable in interface java.sql.Statementtrue if the Statement 
 is poolable; false otherwise
 java.sql.SQLException - if this method is called on a closed 
 Statement
 setPoolable(boolean)public void closeOnCompletion()
                       throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement will be closed when all its
 dependent result sets are closed. If execution of the Statement
 does not produce any result sets, this method has no effect.
 
 Note: Multiple calls to closeOnCompletion do
 not toggle the effect on this Statement. However, a call to
 closeOnCompletion does effect both the subsequent execution of
 statements, and statements that currently have open, dependent,
 result sets.
closeOnCompletion in interface java.sql.Statementjava.sql.SQLException - if this method is called on a closed
 Statementpublic boolean isCloseOnCompletion()
                            throws java.sql.SQLException
Statement will be
 closed when all its dependent result sets are closed.isCloseOnCompletion in interface java.sql.Statementtrue if the Statement will be closed when all
 of its dependent result sets are closed; false otherwisejava.sql.SQLException - if this method is called on a closed
 Statementpublic <T> T getObject(int parameterIndex,
                       java.lang.Class<T> type)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter
 parameterIndex and will convert from the
 SQL type of the parameter to the requested Java data type, if the
 conversion is supported. If the conversion is not
 supported or null is specified for the type, a
 SQLException is thrown.
 At a minimum, an implementation must support the conversions defined in
 Appendix B, Table B-3 and conversion of appropriate user defined SQL
 types to a Java type which implements SQLData, or Struct.
 Additional conversions may be supported and are vendor defined.
getObject in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterIndex - the first parameter is 1, the second is 2, and so ontype - Class representing the Java data type to convert the
 designated parameter to.type holding the OUT parameter valuejava.sql.SQLException - if conversion is not supported, type is null or
         another error occurs. The getCause() method of the
 exception may provide a more detailed exception, for example, if
 a conversion error occursjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this methodpublic <T> T getObject(java.lang.String parameterName,
                       java.lang.Class<T> type)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
Returns an object representing the value of OUT parameter
 parameterName and will convert from the
 SQL type of the parameter to the requested Java data type, if the
 conversion is supported. If the conversion is not
 supported  or null is specified for the type, a
 SQLException is thrown.
 At a minimum, an implementation must support the conversions defined in
 Appendix B, Table B-3 and conversion of appropriate user defined SQL
 types to a Java type which implements SQLData, or Struct.
 Additional conversions may be supported and are vendor defined.
getObject in interface java.sql.CallableStatementparameterName - the name of the parametertype - Class representing the Java data type to convert
 the designated parameter to.type holding the OUT parameter
 valuejava.sql.SQLException - if conversion is not supported, type is null or
         another error occurs. The getCause() method of the
 exception may provide a more detailed exception, for example, if
 a conversion error occursjava.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support
 this method