public class JdbcConstantParameter extends AbstractParameter
When this implementation is used for an IN parameter, then the constant value will be used as the parameter value. You will simply set the constant to be the value you wish to use as the Stored Procedure parameter value.
Additionally you will set one or both of "name" and/or "order". "name" will map this parameter to a Stored Procedure parameter
using the Stored Procedures method signature. "order" will map this parameter according to the parameter number using the Stored
Procedures method signature. Note that the "order" starts from 1 and not 0, so the first parameter would be order 1. You will
also need to set the data type of the parameter; you may use any of the string types defined in ParameterValueType
In the adapter configuration file this class is aliased as jdbc-constant-parameter which is the preferred alternative to the fully qualified classname when building your configuration.
Constructor and Description |
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JdbcConstantParameter() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.Object |
applyInputParam(AdaptrisMessage msg) |
void |
applyOutputParam(java.lang.Object dbValue,
AdaptrisMessage msg) |
java.lang.String |
getConstant() |
void |
setConstant(java.lang.String constant) |
public java.lang.Object applyInputParam(AdaptrisMessage msg) throws JdbcParameterException
JdbcParameterException
public void applyOutputParam(java.lang.Object dbValue, AdaptrisMessage msg) throws JdbcParameterException
JdbcParameterException
public java.lang.String getConstant()
public void setConstant(java.lang.String constant)