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[[jdbc-introduction]]
=== Introduction to Spring Framework JDBC
=== Introduction to Spring Framework's JDBC support
The value-add provided by the Spring Framework JDBC abstraction is perhaps best shown by
the sequence of actions outlined in the table below. The table shows what actions Spring
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subclasses covered in the following section.
The second line with the `SqlOutParameter` declares an `out` parameter to be used in the
stored procedure call. There is also an `SqlInOutParameter` for `I` `nOut` parameters,
stored procedure call. There is also an `SqlInOutParameter` for `InOut` parameters,
parameters that provide an `in` value to the procedure and that also return a value.
For `i` `n` parameters, in addition to the name and the SQL type, you can specify a
For `in` parameters, in addition to the name and the SQL type, you can specify a
scale for numeric data or a type name for custom database types. For `out` parameters
you can provide a `RowMapper` to handle mapping of rows returned from a REF cursor.
Another option is to specify an `SqlReturnType` that enables you to define customized
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To pass parameters to a stored procedure that has one or more input parameters in its
definition in the RDBMS, you can code a strongly typed `execute(..)` method that would
delegate to the superclass' untyped `execute(Map parameters)` method (which has
`protected` access); for example:
delegate to the untyped `execute(Map)` method in the superclass; for example:
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=== Common problems with parameter and data value handling
Common problems with parameters and data values exist in the different approaches
provided by the Spring Framework JDBC.
provided by Spring Framework's JDBC support.
[[jdbc-type-information]]
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public Map<String, Object> mapRow(ResultSet rs, int i) throws SQLException {
Map<String, Object> results = new HashMap<String, Object>();