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The data types returned for * name and age are dependent upon how your JDBC driver converts SQL column * types from the Person table into Java types. * </p> * <p>This class is thread safe.</p> * * @param <K> The type of the key * @see org.apache.commons.dbutils.ResultSetHandler * @since DbUtils 1.1 */ public class KeyedHandler<K> extends AbstractKeyedHandler<K, Map<String, Object>> { /** * The RowProcessor implementation to use when converting rows * into Objects. */ protected final RowProcessor convert; /** * The column index to retrieve key values from. Defaults to 1. */ protected final int columnIndex; /** * The column name to retrieve key values from. Either columnName or * columnIndex will be used but never both. */ protected final String columnName; /** * Creates a new instance of KeyedHandler. The value of the first column * of each row will be a key in the Map. */ public KeyedHandler() { this(ArrayHandler.ROW_PROCESSOR, 1, null); } /** * Creates a new instance of KeyedHandler. The value of the first column * of each row will be a key in the Map. * * @param convert The <code>RowProcessor</code> implementation * to use when converting rows into Maps */ public KeyedHandler(RowProcessor convert) { this(convert, 1, null); } /** * Creates a new instance of KeyedHandler. * * @param columnIndex The values to use as keys in the Map are * retrieved from the column at this index. */ public KeyedHandler(int columnIndex) { this(ArrayHandler.ROW_PROCESSOR, columnIndex, null); } /** * Creates a new instance of KeyedHandler. * * @param columnName The values to use as keys in the Map are * retrieved from the column with this name. */ public KeyedHandler(String columnName) { this(ArrayHandler.ROW_PROCESSOR, 1, columnName); } /** Private Helper * @param convert The <code>RowProcessor</code> implementation * to use when converting rows into Maps * @param columnIndex The values to use as keys in the Map are * retrieved from the column at this index. * @param columnName The values to use as keys in the Map are * retrieved from the column with this name. */ private KeyedHandler(RowProcessor convert, int columnIndex, String columnName) { super(); this.convert = convert; this.columnIndex = columnIndex; this.columnName = columnName; } /** * This factory method is called by <code>handle()</code> to retrieve the * key value from the current <code>ResultSet</code> row. This * implementation returns <code>ResultSet.getObject()</code> for the * configured key column name or index. * @param rs ResultSet to create a key from * @return Object from the configured key column name/index * * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs * @throws ClassCastException if the class datatype does not match the column type */ // We assume that the user has picked the correct type to match the column // so getObject will return the appropriate type and the cast will succeed. @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") @Override protected K createKey(ResultSet rs) throws SQLException { return (columnName == null) ? (K) rs.getObject(columnIndex) : (K) rs.getObject(columnName); } /** * This factory method is called by <code>handle()</code> to store the * current <code>ResultSet</code> row in some object. This * implementation returns a <code>Map</code> with case insensitive column * names as keys. Calls to <code>map.get("COL")</code> and * <code>map.get("col")</code> return the same value. * @param rs ResultSet to create a row from * @return Object typed Map containing column names to values * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs */ @Override protected Map<String, Object> createRow(ResultSet rs) throws SQLException { return this.convert.toMap(rs); } }