STEP 2: Use This Connection to Access the Database
June 12, 2000
From this step onwards the code is INDEPENDENT of the driver you are
using
Statement stmt = con.createStatement();
At this point stmt object exists, but it does not have any SQL
statement (query /update etc.) linked. To execute a Query we use the
executeQuery method , similarly for an insert /update (and also any
DDL statement) we use executeUpdate method.
String sql = "select USERID from USERTABLE where USERID ='guest' and PASSWORD = 'guest' ";
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(sql);
The query results are returned in a ResultSet object. A ResultSet
object can be thought upon as a two dimensional array of objects.
Every row in this array represents a single record selected from the
table. The individual objects in one row correspond to the columns of
the table.
The result set will contain all the rows selected from the table. We
can go through individual rows using the "next()" method. Initially
when the ResultSet is returned, the pointer or array index is before
the first row. Every time you call next(), it will increment the
pointer by 1 to point to the next row. If there is no next row to
go to , next() will return false.
An example code to go through all the rows returned:
while (rs.next()) {
// your processing logic
}
The getXXX methods are used to retrieve a
particular column value from the current row. To retrieve a String
(database data types VARCHAR, CHAR and STRING depending on the DBMS
and the driver) we use the getString() method. TheResultSet defines
methods like getString for the major data types.
while (rs.next()) {
String userId= rs.getString("USERID");
String password = rs.getString("PASSWORD");
}
One can also use the column number instead of name such as
String userId = rs.getString(1);
String password = rs.getString(2);
So far we covered the basic methods for accessing databases using JDBC.
For advanced methods and method descriptions check out the
JDBC API documentation.
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