Package org.springframework.jdbc
@NonNullApi
@NonNullFields
package org.springframework.jdbc
The classes in this package make JDBC easier to use and
reduce the likelihood of common errors. In particular, they:
- Simplify error handling, avoiding the need for try/catch/finally blocks in application code.
- Present exceptions to application code in a generic hierarchy of unchecked exceptions, enabling applications to catch data access exceptions without being dependent on JDBC, and to ignore fatal exceptions there is no value in catching.
- Allow the implementation of error handling to be modified to target different RDBMSes without introducing proprietary dependencies into application code.
This package and related packages are discussed in Chapter 9 of Expert One-On-One J2EE Design and Development by Rod Johnson (Wrox, 2002).
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ClassDescriptionException thrown when SQL specified is invalid.Fatal exception thrown when we can't connect to an RDBMS using JDBC.Data access exception thrown when a result set did not have the correct column count, for example when expecting a single column but getting 0 or more than 1 column.Exception thrown when a ResultSet has been accessed in an invalid fashion.Exception thrown when a JDBC update affects an unexpected number of rows.Exception to be thrown when a LOB could not be retrieved.Exception thrown when we're not ignoring
SQLWarnings
.Exception thrown when we can't classify an SQLException into one of our generic data access exceptions.