The Spring Framework makes JDBC development easier by using IoC to eliminate low-level code. If you don’t use an ORM framework, this API is highly recommended. Now let’s see a comparison sample between pure JDBC and JDBC with Spring JdbcTemplate class:
Example 1: Creating a list of objects with pure JDBC
PreparedStatement ps = connection.prepareStatement("Select name, email from t_users where status = ?");
ps.setInt(1, new Integer(1));
ResultSet rs = ps.executeQuery();
List
while (rs.next()) {
User user = new User();
user.setName(rs.getString("name"));
user.setEmail(rs.getString("email"));
users.add(user);
}
return users;
Besides, you have to control connections opening and closing.
Example 2: Creating a list of objects with Spring and JDBC:
We have to use the JdbcTemplate class that can be instantied by injecting your datasource (new JdbcTemplate(dataSource)). Then you should create a new class that implements the RowMapper interface for the objects creation. After that, you can get the list of objects with just one line of code:
return (List
new Object[] { new Integer(1) }, new UserRowMapper());
RowMapper sample:
public class UserRowMapper implements RowMapper {
@Override
public Object mapRow(ResultSet rs, int numRow) throws SQLException {
User user = new User();
user.setName(rs.getString("name"));
user.setEmail(rs.getString("email"));
return user;
}
}
Complete reference: http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/reference/jdbc.html
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