Use PreparedStatement to Select Records
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[edit] Overview - Use PreparedStatement to Select Records
This Java example program shows how to use PreparedStatement to Select Records.
[edit] Java Source Code
- Package: example.jdbc.preparedstatement
- File: SelectRecordsUsingPreparedStatement.java
package example.jdbc.preparedstatement; import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.DriverManager; import java.sql.PreparedStatement; import java.sql.ResultSet; import java.sql.SQLException; public class SelectRecordsUsingPreparedStatement { public static Connection getConnection() throws Exception { String driver = "oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"; String url = "jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:databaseName"; String username = "name"; String password = "password"; Class.forName(driver); Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(url, username, password); return conn; } public static void main(String[] args) { ResultSet rs = null; Connection conn = null; PreparedStatement pstmt = null; try { conn = getConnection(); String query = "select deptno, deptname, deptloc from dept where deptno > ?"; pstmt = conn.prepareStatement(query); // create a statement pstmt.setInt(1, 1001); // set input parameter rs = pstmt.executeQuery(); // extract data from the ResultSet while (rs.next()) { int dbDeptNumber = rs.getInt(1); String dbDeptName = rs.getString(2); String dbDeptLocation = rs.getString(3); System.out.println(dbDeptNumber + "\t" + dbDeptName + "\t" + dbDeptLocation); } } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } finally { try { rs.close(); pstmt.close(); conn.close(); } catch (SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } } }
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[edit] Required External Libraries and/or Files for this Java Example
In order to run this Java example, one of the following libraries may be required: In order to run this example program, one of the following libraries may be required:
- MySQL JDBC driver. You can download it from MySQL Connector/J — for connecting to MySQL from Java
- Oracle JDBC driver. You can download it from JDBC driver for Oracle.
- MSSQL JDBC driver. There are several vendors provide JDBC driver for MSSQL, you should chose one of them:
- jTDS - SQL Server and Sybase JDBC driver. It is an open source JDBC 3.0 Type 4 driver for Microsoft SQL Server (6.5, 7.0, 2000 and 2005) and Sybase. jTDS is the fastest JDBC driver for MS SQL Server and is a complete implementation of the JDBC spec. You can download it from jTDS - SQL Server and Sybase JDBC driver
- MSSQL JDBC driver from Microsoft.
- JDBC driver for MSSQL 2000. You can download it from SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC Service Pack 3
- JDBC driver for MSSQL 2005. You can download it from Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver 1.2
- PostgreSQL JDBC driver. You can download it from PostgreSQL JDBC driver. It is a pure Java (Type IV) implementation.
- HSQLDB JDBC Driver. HSQLDB is the leading SQL relational database engine written in Java. It has a JDBC driver and supports a rich subset of ANSI-92 SQL plus SQL 99 and 2003 enhancements. You can download it from hsqldb.
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