/* * Copyright 2002-2016 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.jdbc.support.lob; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.Reader; import java.sql.ResultSet; import java.sql.SQLException; /** * Abstraction for handling large binary fields and large text fields in * specific databases, no matter if represented as simple types or Large OBjects. * * <p>Provides accessor methods for BLOBs and CLOBs, and acts as factory for * LobCreator instances, to be used as sessions for creating BLOBs or CLOBs. * LobCreators are typically instantiated for each statement execution or for * each transaction; they are not thread-safe because they might track * allocated database resources in order to free them after execution. * * <p>Most databases/drivers should be able to work with {@link DefaultLobHandler}, * which by default delegates to JDBC's direct accessor methods, avoiding the * {@code java.sql.Blob} and {@code java.sql.Clob} API completely. * {@link DefaultLobHandler} can also be configured to access LOBs using * {@code PreparedStatement.setBlob/setClob} (e.g. for PostgreSQL), through * setting the {@link DefaultLobHandler#setWrapAsLob "wrapAsLob"} property. * * <p>Of course, you need to declare different field types for each database. * In Oracle, any binary content needs to go into a BLOB, and all character content * beyond 4000 bytes needs to go into a CLOB. In MySQL, there is no notion of a * CLOB type but rather a LONGTEXT type that behaves like a VARCHAR. For complete * portability, use a LobHandler for fields that might typically require LOBs on * some database because of the field size (take Oracle's numbers as a guideline). * * <p><b>Summarizing the recommended options (for actual LOB fields):</b> * <ul> * <li><b>JDBC 4.0 driver (including Oracle 11g driver):</b> Use {@link DefaultLobHandler}, * potentially with {@code streamAsLob=true} if your database driver requires that * hint when populating a LOB field. Fall back to {@code createTemporaryLob=true} * if you happen to run into LOB size limitations with your (Oracle) database setup. * <li><b>Oracle 10g driver:</b> Use {@link DefaultLobHandler} with standard setup. * On Oracle 10.1, set the "SetBigStringTryClob" connection property; as of Oracle 10.2, * DefaultLobHandler should work with standard setup out of the box. * <li><b>PostgreSQL:</b> Configure {@link DefaultLobHandler} with {@code wrapAsLob=true}, * and use that LobHandler to access OID columns (but not BYTEA) in your database tables. * <li>For all other database drivers (and for non-LOB fields that might potentially * turn into LOBs on some databases): Simply use a plain {@link DefaultLobHandler}. * </ul> * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 23.12.2003 * @see DefaultLobHandler * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getBlob * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getClob * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getBytes * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getBinaryStream * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getString * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getAsciiStream * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getCharacterStream */ public interface LobHandler { /** * Retrieve the given column as bytes from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getBytes} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getBlob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnName the column name to use * @return the content as byte array, or {@code null} in case of SQL NULL * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getBytes */ byte[] getBlobAsBytes(ResultSet rs, String columnName) throws SQLException; /** * Retrieve the given column as bytes from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getBytes} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getBlob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnIndex the column index to use * @return the content as byte array, or {@code null} in case of SQL NULL * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getBytes */ byte[] getBlobAsBytes(ResultSet rs, int columnIndex) throws SQLException; /** * Retrieve the given column as binary stream from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getBinaryStream} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getBlob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnName the column name to use * @return the content as binary stream, or {@code null} in case of SQL NULL * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getBinaryStream */ InputStream getBlobAsBinaryStream(ResultSet rs, String columnName) throws SQLException; /** * Retrieve the given column as binary stream from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getBinaryStream} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getBlob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnIndex the column index to use * @return the content as binary stream, or {@code null} in case of SQL NULL * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getBinaryStream */ InputStream getBlobAsBinaryStream(ResultSet rs, int columnIndex) throws SQLException; /** * Retrieve the given column as String from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getString} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getClob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnName the column name to use * @return the content as String, or {@code null} in case of SQL NULL * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getString */ String getClobAsString(ResultSet rs, String columnName) throws SQLException; /** * Retrieve the given column as String from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getString} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getClob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnIndex the column index to use * @return the content as String, or {@code null} in case of SQL NULL * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getString */ String getClobAsString(ResultSet rs, int columnIndex) throws SQLException; /** * Retrieve the given column as ASCII stream from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getAsciiStream} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getClob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnName the column name to use * @return the content as ASCII stream, or {@code null} in case of SQL NULL * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getAsciiStream */ InputStream getClobAsAsciiStream(ResultSet rs, String columnName) throws SQLException; /** * Retrieve the given column as ASCII stream from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getAsciiStream} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getClob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnIndex the column index to use * @return the content as ASCII stream, or {@code null} in case of SQL NULL * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getAsciiStream */ InputStream getClobAsAsciiStream(ResultSet rs, int columnIndex) throws SQLException; /** * Retrieve the given column as character stream from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getCharacterStream} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getClob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnName the column name to use * @return the content as character stream * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getCharacterStream */ Reader getClobAsCharacterStream(ResultSet rs, String columnName) throws SQLException; /** * Retrieve the given column as character stream from the given ResultSet. * Might simply invoke {@code ResultSet.getCharacterStream} or work with * {@code ResultSet.getClob}, depending on the database and driver. * @param rs the ResultSet to retrieve the content from * @param columnIndex the column index to use * @return the content as character stream * @throws SQLException if thrown by JDBC methods * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getCharacterStream */ Reader getClobAsCharacterStream(ResultSet rs, int columnIndex) throws SQLException; /** * Create a new {@link LobCreator} instance, i.e. a session for creating BLOBs * and CLOBs. Needs to be closed after the created LOBs are not needed anymore - * typically after statement execution or transaction completion. * @return the new LobCreator instance * @see LobCreator#close() */ LobCreator getLobCreator(); }