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A table of data representing a database result set, which is usually generated by executing a statement that queries the database.
A ResultSet object  maintains a cursor pointing
 to its current row of data.  Initially the cursor is positioned 
 before the first row. The next method moves the 
 cursor to the next row, and because it returns false
 when there are no more rows in the ResultSet object,
 it can be used in a while loop to iterate through 
 the result set.
 
 A default ResultSet object is not updatable and
 has a cursor that moves forward only.  Thus, it is possible to
 iterate through it only once and only from the first row to the
 last row.  New methods in the JDBC 2.0 API make it possible to
 produce ResultSet objects that are scrollable and/or
 updatable.  The following code fragment, in which con
 is a valid Connection object, illustrates how to make 
 a result set that is scrollable and insensitive to updates by others, and 
 that is updatable. See ResultSet fields for other
 options.
 
       Statement stmt = con.createStatement(
                                      ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE,
                                      ResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE);
       ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT a, b FROM TABLE2");
       // rs will be scrollable, will not show changes made by others,
       // and will be updatable
 
 The ResultSet interface provides 
 getXXX methods for retrieving column values from
 the current row.
 Values can be retrieved using either the index number of the
 column or the name of the column.  In general, using the 
 column index will be more efficient.  Columns are numbered from 1.
 For maximum portability, result set columns within each row should be
 read in left-to-right order, and each column should be read only once.
 For the getXXX methods, a JDBC driver attempts
 to convert the underlying data to the Java type specified in the
 XXX part of the getXXX method and
 returns a suitable Java value.  The JDBC specification 
 has a table showing the allowable mappings
 from SQL types to Java types with the ResultSet.getXXX
 methods.
 
Column names used as input to getXXX methods are case
 insensitive.  When a getXXX method is called  with
 a column name and several columns have the same name, 
 the value of the first matching column will be returned. 
 The column name option is
 designed to be used when column names are used in the SQL
 query that generated the result set.
 For columns that are NOT explicitly named in the query, it
 is best to use column numbers. If column names are used, there is
 no way for the programmer to guarantee that they actually refer to
 the intended columns.
 
 A set of updateXXX methods were added to this interface
 in the JDBC 2.0 API (JavaTM 2 SDK,
 Standard Edition, version 1.2). The comments regarding parameters
 to the getXXX methods also apply to parameters to the
 updateXXX methods.
 The updateXXX methods may be used in two ways:
 
ResultSet object, the cursor can be moved backwards
     and forwards, to an absolute position, or to a position
     relative to the current row.
     The following code fragment updates the NAME column
     in the fifth row of the ResultSet object
     rs and then uses the method updateRow
     to update the data source table from which rs was derived.
 
       rs.absolute(5); // moves the cursor to the fifth row of rs
       rs.updateString("NAME", "AINSWORTH"); // updates the 
          // NAME column of row 5 to be AINSWORTH
       rs.updateRow(); // updates the row in the data source
 
 ResultSet object has a special row associated with
     it that serves as a staging area for building a row to be inserted.
     The following code fragment moves the cursor to the insert row, builds
     a three-column row, and inserts it into rs and into
     the data source table using the method insertRow.
 
       rs.moveToInsertRow(); // moves cursor to the insert row
       rs.updateString(1, "AINSWORTH"); // updates the 
          // first column of the insert row to be AINSWORTH
       rs.updateInt(2,35); // updates the second column to be 35
       rs.updateBoolean(3, true); // updates the third row to true
       rs.insertRow();
       rs.moveToCurrentRow();
 
 A ResultSet object is automatically closed when the
 Statement object that
 generated it is closed, re-executed, or used
 to retrieve the next result from a sequence of multiple results.
 
 
The number, types and properties of a ResultSet
 object's columns are provided by the ResulSetMetaData
 object returned by the ResultSet.getMetaData method.
Statement.executeQuery(java.lang.String), 
Statement.getResultSet(), 
ResultSetMetaData| Field Summary | |
static int | 
CONCUR_READ_ONLY
The constant indicating the concurrency mode for a ResultSet object that may NOT be updated. | 
static int | 
CONCUR_UPDATABLE
The constant indicating the concurrency mode for a ResultSet object that may be updated. | 
static int | 
FETCH_FORWARD
The constant indicating that the rows in a result set will be processed in a forward direction; first-to-last.  | 
static int | 
FETCH_REVERSE
The constant indicating that the rows in a result set will be processed in a reverse direction; last-to-first.  | 
static int | 
FETCH_UNKNOWN
The constant indicating that the order in which rows in a result set will be processed is unknown.  | 
static int | 
TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
The constant indicating the type for a ResultSet object
 whose cursor may move only forward. | 
static int | 
TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
The constant indicating the type for a ResultSet object
 that is scrollable but generally not sensitive to changes made by others. | 
static int | 
TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
The constant indicating the type for a ResultSet object
 that is scrollable and generally sensitive to changes made by others. | 
| Method Summary | |
 boolean | 
absolute(int row)
Moves the cursor to the given row number in this ResultSet object. | 
 void | 
afterLast()
Moves the cursor to the end of this ResultSet object, just after the
 last row. | 
 void | 
beforeFirst()
Moves the cursor to the front of this ResultSet object, just before the
 first row. | 
 void | 
cancelRowUpdates()
Cancels the updates made to the current row in this ResultSet object. | 
 void | 
clearWarnings()
Clears all warnings reported on this ResultSet object. | 
 void | 
close()
Releases this ResultSet object's database and
 JDBC resources immediately instead of waiting for
 this to happen when it is automatically closed. | 
 void | 
deleteRow()
Deletes the current row from this ResultSet object 
 and from the underlying database. | 
 int | 
findColumn(String columnName)
Maps the given ResultSet column name to its
 ResultSet column index. | 
 boolean | 
first()
Moves the cursor to the first row in this ResultSet object. | 
 Array | 
getArray(int i)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as an Array object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Array | 
getArray(String colName)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as an Array object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 InputStream | 
getAsciiStream(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a stream of ASCII characters. | 
 InputStream | 
getAsciiStream(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a stream of
 ASCII characters. | 
 BigDecimal | 
getBigDecimal(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a
 java.math.BigDecimal with full precision. | 
 BigDecimal | 
getBigDecimal(int columnIndex,
              int scale)
Deprecated.  | 
 BigDecimal | 
getBigDecimal(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a
 java.math.BigDecimal with full precision. | 
 BigDecimal | 
getBigDecimal(String columnName,
              int scale)
Deprecated.  | 
 InputStream | 
getBinaryStream(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a stream of Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a binary stream of
 uninterpreted bytes. | 
 InputStream | 
getBinaryStream(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a stream of uninterpreted
 bytes. | 
 Blob | 
getBlob(int i)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a Blob object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Blob | 
getBlob(String colName)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a Blob object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 boolean | 
getBoolean(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a boolean in the Java programming language. | 
 boolean | 
getBoolean(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a boolean in the Java programming language. | 
 byte | 
getByte(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a byte in the Java programming language. | 
 byte | 
getByte(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a byte in the Java programming language. | 
 byte[] | 
getBytes(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a byte array in the Java programming language. | 
 byte[] | 
getBytes(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a byte array in the Java programming language. | 
 Reader | 
getCharacterStream(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a
 java.io.Reader object. | 
 Reader | 
getCharacterStream(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a
 java.io.Reader object. | 
 Clob | 
getClob(int i)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a Clob object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Clob | 
getClob(String colName)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a Clob object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 int | 
getConcurrency()
Returns the concurrency mode of this ResultSet object. | 
 String | 
getCursorName()
Gets the name of the SQL cursor used by this ResultSet
 object. | 
 Date | 
getDate(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Date object in the Java programming language. | 
 Date | 
getDate(int columnIndex,
        Calendar cal)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a java.sql.Date object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Date | 
getDate(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Date object in the Java programming language. | 
 Date | 
getDate(String columnName,
        Calendar cal)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a java.sql.Date object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 double | 
getDouble(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a double in the Java programming language. | 
 double | 
getDouble(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a double in the Java programming language. | 
 int | 
getFetchDirection()
Returns the fetch direction for this ResultSet object. | 
 int | 
getFetchSize()
Returns the fetch size for this ResultSet object. | 
 float | 
getFloat(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a float in the Java programming language. | 
 float | 
getFloat(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a float in the Java programming language. | 
 int | 
getInt(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 an int in the Java programming language. | 
 int | 
getInt(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 an int in the Java programming language. | 
 long | 
getLong(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a long in the Java programming language. | 
 long | 
getLong(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a long in the Java programming language. | 
 ResultSetMetaData | 
getMetaData()
Retrieves the number, types and properties of this ResultSet object's columns. | 
 Object | 
getObject(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as 
 an Object in the Java programming language. | 
 Object | 
getObject(int i,
          Map map)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as an Object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Object | 
getObject(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as 
 an Object in the Java programming language. | 
 Object | 
getObject(String colName,
          Map map)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as an Object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Ref | 
getRef(int i)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a Ref object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Ref | 
getRef(String colName)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a Ref object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 int | 
getRow()
Retrieves the current row number.  | 
 short | 
getShort(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a short in the Java programming language. | 
 short | 
getShort(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a short in the Java programming language. | 
 Statement | 
getStatement()
Returns the Statement object that produced this 
 ResultSet object. | 
 String | 
getString(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a String in the Java programming language. | 
 String | 
getString(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a String in the Java programming language. | 
 Time | 
getTime(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Time object in the Java programming language. | 
 Time | 
getTime(int columnIndex,
        Calendar cal)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a java.sql.Time object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Time | 
getTime(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Time object in the Java programming language. | 
 Time | 
getTime(String columnName,
        Calendar cal)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a java.sql.Time object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Timestamp | 
getTimestamp(int columnIndex)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Timestamp object in the Java programming language. | 
 Timestamp | 
getTimestamp(int columnIndex,
             Calendar cal)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a java.sql.Timestamp object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 Timestamp | 
getTimestamp(String columnName)
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Timestamp object. | 
 Timestamp | 
getTimestamp(String columnName,
             Calendar cal)
Returns the value of the designated column in the current row of this ResultSet object as a java.sql.Timestamp object
 in the Java programming language. | 
 int | 
getType()
Returns the type of this ResultSet object. | 
 InputStream | 
getUnicodeStream(int columnIndex)
Deprecated. use getCharacterStream in place of 
              getUnicodeStream | 
 InputStream | 
getUnicodeStream(String columnName)
Deprecated.  | 
 SQLWarning | 
getWarnings()
Returns the first warning reported by calls on this ResultSet object. | 
 void | 
insertRow()
Inserts the contents of the insert row into this ResultSet objaect and into the database. | 
 boolean | 
isAfterLast()
Indicates whether the cursor is after the last row in this ResultSet object. | 
 boolean | 
isBeforeFirst()
Indicates whether the cursor is before the first row in this ResultSet object. | 
 boolean | 
isFirst()
Indicates whether the cursor is on the first row of this ResultSet object. | 
 boolean | 
isLast()
Indicates whether the cursor is on the last row of this ResultSet object. | 
 boolean | 
last()
Moves the cursor to the last row in this ResultSet object. | 
 void | 
moveToCurrentRow()
Moves the cursor to the remembered cursor position, usually the current row.  | 
 void | 
moveToInsertRow()
Moves the cursor to the insert row.  | 
 boolean | 
next()
Moves the cursor down one row from its current position.  | 
 boolean | 
previous()
Moves the cursor to the previous row in this ResultSet object. | 
 void | 
refreshRow()
Refreshes the current row with its most recent value in the database.  | 
 boolean | 
relative(int rows)
Moves the cursor a relative number of rows, either positive or negative.  | 
 boolean | 
rowDeleted()
Indicates whether a row has been deleted.  | 
 boolean | 
rowInserted()
Indicates whether the current row has had an insertion.  | 
 boolean | 
rowUpdated()
Indicates whether the current row has been updated.  | 
 void | 
setFetchDirection(int direction)
Gives a hint as to the direction in which the rows in this ResultSet object will be processed. | 
 void | 
setFetchSize(int rows)
Gives the JDBC driver a hint as to the number of rows that should be fetched from the database when more rows are needed for this ResultSet object. | 
 void | 
updateAsciiStream(int columnIndex,
                  InputStream x,
                  int length)
Updates the designated column with an ascii stream value.  | 
 void | 
updateAsciiStream(String columnName,
                  InputStream x,
                  int length)
Updates the designated column with an ascii stream value.  | 
 void | 
updateBigDecimal(int columnIndex,
                 BigDecimal x)
Updates the designated column with a java.math.BigDecimal 
 value. | 
 void | 
updateBigDecimal(String columnName,
                 BigDecimal x)
Updates the designated column with a java.sql.BigDecimal
 value. | 
 void | 
updateBinaryStream(int columnIndex,
                   InputStream x,
                   int length)
Updates the designated column with a binary stream value.  | 
 void | 
updateBinaryStream(String columnName,
                   InputStream x,
                   int length)
Updates the designated column with a binary stream value.  | 
 void | 
updateBoolean(int columnIndex,
              boolean x)
Updates the designated column with a boolean value. | 
 void | 
updateBoolean(String columnName,
              boolean x)
Updates the designated column with a boolean value. | 
 void | 
updateByte(int columnIndex,
           byte x)
Updates the designated column with a byte value. | 
 void | 
updateByte(String columnName,
           byte x)
Updates the designated column with a byte value. | 
 void | 
updateBytes(int columnIndex,
            byte[] x)
Updates the designated column with a byte array value. | 
 void | 
updateBytes(String columnName,
            byte[] x)
Updates the designated column with a boolean value. | 
 void | 
updateCharacterStream(int columnIndex,
                      Reader x,
                      int length)
Updates the designated column with a character stream value.  | 
 void | 
updateCharacterStream(String columnName,
                      Reader reader,
                      int length)
Updates the designated column with a character stream value.  | 
 void | 
updateDate(int columnIndex,
           Date x)
Updates the designated column with a java.sql.Date value. | 
 void | 
updateDate(String columnName,
           Date x)
Updates the designated column with a java.sql.Date value. | 
 void | 
updateDouble(int columnIndex,
             double x)
Updates the designated column with a double value. | 
 void | 
updateDouble(String columnName,
             double x)
Updates the designated column with a double value. | 
 void | 
updateFloat(int columnIndex,
            float x)
Updates the designated column with a float value. | 
 void | 
updateFloat(String columnName,
            float x)
Updates the designated column with a float	 value. | 
 void | 
updateInt(int columnIndex,
          int x)
Updates the designated column with an int value. | 
 void | 
updateInt(String columnName,
          int x)
Updates the designated column with an int value. | 
 void | 
updateLong(int columnIndex,
           long x)
Updates the designated column with a long value. | 
 void | 
updateLong(String columnName,
           long x)
Updates the designated column with a long value. | 
 void | 
updateNull(int columnIndex)
Gives a nullable column a null value.  | 
 void | 
updateNull(String columnName)
Updates the designated column with a null value. | 
 void | 
updateObject(int columnIndex,
             Object x)
Updates the designated column with an Object value. | 
 void | 
updateObject(int columnIndex,
             Object x,
             int scale)
Updates the designated column with an Object value. | 
 void | 
updateObject(String columnName,
             Object x)
Updates the designated column with an Object value. | 
 void | 
updateObject(String columnName,
             Object x,
             int scale)
Updates the designated column with an Object value. | 
 void | 
updateRow()
Updates the underlying database with the new contents of the current row of this ResultSet object. | 
 void | 
updateShort(int columnIndex,
            short x)
Updates the designated column with a short value. | 
 void | 
updateShort(String columnName,
            short x)
Updates the designated column with a short value. | 
 void | 
updateString(int columnIndex,
             String x)
Updates the designated column with a String value. | 
 void | 
updateString(String columnName,
             String x)
Updates the designated column with a String value. | 
 void | 
updateTime(int columnIndex,
           Time x)
Updates the designated column with a java.sql.Time value. | 
 void | 
updateTime(String columnName,
           Time x)
Updates the designated column with a java.sql.Time value. | 
 void | 
updateTimestamp(int columnIndex,
                Timestamp x)
Updates the designated column with a java.sql.Timestamp
 value. | 
 void | 
updateTimestamp(String columnName,
                Timestamp x)
Updates the designated column with a java.sql.Timestamp
 value. | 
 boolean | 
wasNull()
Reports whether the last column read had a value of SQL NULL. | 
| Field Detail | 
public static final int FETCH_FORWARD
setFetchDirection
 as a hint to the driver, which the driver may ignore.public static final int FETCH_REVERSE
setFetchDirection
 as a hint to the driver, which the driver may ignore.public static final int FETCH_UNKNOWN
setFetchDirection
 as a hint to the driver, which the driver may ignore.public static final int TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
ResultSet object
 whose cursor may move only forward.public static final int TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
ResultSet object
 that is scrollable but generally not sensitive to changes made by others.public static final int TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
ResultSet object
 that is scrollable and generally sensitive to changes made by others.public static final int CONCUR_READ_ONLY
ResultSet object that may NOT be updated.public static final int CONCUR_UPDATABLE
ResultSet object that may be updated.| Method Detail | 
public boolean next()
             throws SQLException
ResultSet cursor is initially positioned
 before the first row; the first call to the method
 next makes the first row the current row; the
 second call makes the second row the current row, and so on. 
 If an input stream is open for the current row, a call
 to the method next will
 implicitly close it. A ResultSet object's
 warning chain is cleared when a new row is read.
true if the new current row is valid; 
 false if there are no more rowsSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void close()
           throws SQLException
ResultSet object's database and
 JDBC resources immediately instead of waiting for
 this to happen when it is automatically closed.
 Note: A ResultSet object
 is automatically closed by the
 Statement object that generated it when
 that Statement object is closed,
 re-executed, or is used to retrieve the next result from a
 sequence of multiple results. A ResultSet object
 is also automatically closed when it is garbage collected.
SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public boolean wasNull()
                throws SQLException
NULL.
 Note that you must first call one of the getXXX methods
 on a column to try to read its value and then call
 the method wasNull to see if the value read was
 SQL NULL.true if the last column value read was SQL
         NULL and false otherwiseSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public String getString(int columnIndex)
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a String in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public boolean getBoolean(int columnIndex)
                   throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a boolean in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is falseSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public byte getByte(int columnIndex)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a byte in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public short getShort(int columnIndex)
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a short in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public int getInt(int columnIndex)
           throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 an int in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public long getLong(int columnIndex)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a long in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public float getFloat(int columnIndex)
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a float in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public double getDouble(int columnIndex)
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a double in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public BigDecimal getBigDecimal(int columnIndex,
                                int scale)
                         throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.BigDecimal in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...scale - the number of digits to the right of the decimal pointNULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public byte[] getBytes(int columnIndex)
                throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a byte array in the Java programming language.
 The bytes represent the raw values returned by the driver.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Date getDate(int columnIndex)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Date object in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Time getTime(int columnIndex)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Time object in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Timestamp getTimestamp(int columnIndex)
                       throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Timestamp object in the Java programming language.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public InputStream getAsciiStream(int columnIndex)
                           throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a stream of ASCII characters. The value can then be read in chunks from the
 stream. This method is particularly
 suitable for retrieving large Note: All the data in the returned stream must be
 read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next
 call to a getXXX method implicitly closes the stream.  Also, a
 stream may return 0 when the method
 InputStream.available
 is called whether there is data available or not.
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public InputStream getUnicodeStream(int columnIndex)
                             throws SQLException
getCharacterStream in place of 
              getUnicodeStream
ResultSet object as
 as a stream of Unicode characters.
 The value can then be read in chunks from the
 stream. This method is particularly
 suitable for retrieving largeLONGVARCHARvalues.  The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from the database format into Unicode.
 The byte format of the Unicode stream must be Java UTF-8,
 as specified in the Java virtual machine specification.
 Note: All the data in the returned stream must be
 read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next
 call to a getXXX method implicitly closes the stream.  Also, a
 stream may return 0 when the method 
 InputStream.available
 is called whether there is data available or not.
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public InputStream getBinaryStream(int columnIndex)
                            throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a binary stream of
 uninterpreted bytes. The value can then be read in chunks from the
 stream. This method is particularly
 suitable for retrieving large LONGVARBINARY values.
 Note: All the data in the returned stream must be
 read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next
 call to a getXXX method implicitly closes the stream.  Also, a
 stream may return 0 when the method 
 InputStream.available
 is called whether there is data available or not.
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public String getString(String columnName)
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a String in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public boolean getBoolean(String columnName)
                   throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a boolean in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is falseSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public byte getByte(String columnName)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a byte in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public short getShort(String columnName)
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a short in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public int getInt(String columnName)
           throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 an int in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public long getLong(String columnName)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a long in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public float getFloat(String columnName)
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a float in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public double getDouble(String columnName)
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a double in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is 0SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public BigDecimal getBigDecimal(String columnName,
                                int scale)
                         throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a java.math.BigDecimal in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnscale - the number of digits to the right of the decimal pointNULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public byte[] getBytes(String columnName)
                throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a byte array in the Java programming language.
 The bytes represent the raw values returned by the driver.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Date getDate(String columnName)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Date object in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Time getTime(String columnName)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Time object in the Java programming language.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL,
 the value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Timestamp getTimestamp(String columnName)
                       throws SQLException
ResultSet object as
 a java.sql.Timestamp object.columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the
 value returned is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public InputStream getAsciiStream(String columnName)
                           throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a stream of
 ASCII characters. The value can then be read in chunks from the
 stream. This method is particularly
 suitable for retrieving large LONGVARCHAR values.
 The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from the database format into ASCII.
 Note: All the data in the returned stream must be
 read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next
 call to a getXXX method implicitly closes the stream. Also, a
 stream may return 0 when the method available
 is called whether there is data available or not.
columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL,
 the value returned is null.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public InputStream getUnicodeStream(String columnName)
                             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a stream of
 Unicode characters. The value can then be read in chunks from the
 stream. This method is particularly
 suitable for retrieving large LONGVARCHAR values.
 The JDBC driver will
 do any necessary conversion from the database format into Unicode.
 The byte format of the Unicode stream must be Java UTF-8,
 as defined in the Java virtual machine specification.
 Note: All the data in the returned stream must be
 read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next
 call to a getXXX method implicitly closes the stream. Also, a
 stream may return 0 when the method available
 is called whether there is data available or not.
columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL,
 the value returned is null.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public InputStream getBinaryStream(String columnName)
                            throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a stream of uninterpreted
 bytes.
 The value can then be read in chunks from the
 stream. This method is particularly
 suitable for retrieving large LONGVARBINARY
 values. 
 Note: All the data in the returned stream must be
 read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next
 call to a getXXX method implicitly closes the stream. Also, a
 stream may return 0 when the method available
 is called whether there is data available or not.
columnName - the SQL name of the columnNULL, the result is nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public SQLWarning getWarnings()
                       throws SQLException
ResultSet object.
 Subsequent warnings on this ResultSet object
 will be chained to the SQLWarning object that 
 this method returns.
 The warning chain is automatically cleared each time a new row is read.
Note: This warning chain only covers warnings caused
 by ResultSet methods.  Any warning caused by
 Statement methods
 (such as reading OUT parameters) will be chained on the
 Statement object.
SQLWarning object reported or nullSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void clearWarnings()
                   throws SQLException
ResultSet object.
 After this method is called, the method getWarnings
 returns null until a new warning is
 reported for this ResultSet object.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public String getCursorName()
                     throws SQLException
ResultSet
 object.
 In SQL, a result table is retrieved through a cursor that is
 named. The current row of a result set can be updated or deleted
 using a positioned update/delete statement that references the
 cursor name. To insure that the cursor has the proper isolation
 level to support update, the cursor's select statement should be 
 of the form 'select for update'. If the 'for update' clause is 
 omitted, the positioned updates may fail.
 
 
The JDBC API supports this SQL feature by providing the name of the
 SQL cursor used by a ResultSet object.
 The current row of a ResultSet object
 is also the current row of this SQL cursor.
 
Note: If positioned update is not supported, a
 SQLException is thrown.
ResultSet object's cursorSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public ResultSetMetaData getMetaData()
                              throws SQLException
ResultSet object's columns.ResultSet object's columnsSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Object getObject(int columnIndex)
                 throws SQLException
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row 
 of this ResultSet object as 
 an Object in the Java programming language.
 
This method will return the value of the given column as a Java object. The type of the Java object will be the default Java object type corresponding to the column's SQL type, following the mapping for built-in types specified in the JDBC specification.
This method may also be used to read datatabase-specific
 abstract data types.
 In the JDBC 2.0 API, the behavior of method
 getObject is extended to materialize  
 data of SQL user-defined types.  When a column contains
 a structured or distinct value, the behavior of this method is as 
 if it were a call to: getObject(columnIndex, 
 this.getStatement().getConnection().getTypeMap()).
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...java.lang.Object holding the column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Object getObject(String columnName)
                 throws SQLException
Gets the value of the designated column in the current row 
 of this ResultSet object as 
 an Object in the Java programming language.
 
This method will return the value of the given column as a Java object. The type of the Java object will be the default Java object type corresponding to the column's SQL type, following the mapping for built-in types specified in the JDBC specification.
This method may also be used to read datatabase-specific
 abstract data types.
 In the JDBC 2.0 API, the behavior of the method
 getObject is extended to materialize  
 data of SQL user-defined types.  When a column contains
 a structured or distinct value, the behavior of this method is as 
 if it were a call to: getObject(columnIndex, 
 this.getStatement().getConnection().getTypeMap()).
columnName - the SQL name of the columnjava.lang.Object holding the column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public int findColumn(String columnName)
               throws SQLException
ResultSet column name to its
 ResultSet column index.columnName - the name of the columnSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Reader getCharacterStream(int columnIndex)
                          throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a
 java.io.Reader object.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...java.io.Reader object that contains the column
 value; if the value is SQL NULL, the value returned is
 null in the Java programming language.
public Reader getCharacterStream(String columnName)
                          throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a
 java.io.Reader object.columnName - the name of the columnjava.io.Reader object that contains the column
 value; if the value is SQL NULL, the value returned is
 null in the Java programming language.
public BigDecimal getBigDecimal(int columnIndex)
                         throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a
 java.math.BigDecimal with full precision.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...NULL, the value returned is
 null in the Java programming language.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public BigDecimal getBigDecimal(String columnName)
                         throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a
 java.math.BigDecimal with full precision.columnName - the column nameNULL, the value returned is
 null in the Java programming language.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public boolean isBeforeFirst()
                      throws SQLException
ResultSet object.true if the cursor is before the first row;
 false if the cursor is at any other position or the
 result set contains no rowsSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public boolean isAfterLast()
                    throws SQLException
ResultSet object.true if the cursor is after the last row;
 false if the cursor is at any other position or the
 result set contains no rowsSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public boolean isFirst()
                throws SQLException
ResultSet object.true if the cursor is on the first row;
 false otherwiseSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public boolean isLast()
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object.
 Note: Calling the method isLast may be expensive
 because the JDBC driver
 might need to fetch ahead one row in order to determine 
 whether the current row is the last row in the result set.true if the cursor is on the last row;
 false otherwiseSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void beforeFirst()
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object, just before the
 first row. This method has no effect if the result set contains no rows.SQLException - if a database access error
 occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
public void afterLast()
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object, just after the
 last row. This method has no effect if the result set contains no rows.SQLException - if a database access error
 occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
public boolean first()
              throws SQLException
ResultSet object.true if the cursor is on a valid row;
 false if there are no rows in the result setSQLException - if a database access error
 occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
public boolean last()
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object.true if the cursor is on a valid row;
 false if there are no rows in the result setSQLException - if a database access error
 occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
public int getRow()
           throws SQLException
0 if there is no current rowSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public boolean absolute(int row)
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object.
 If the row number is positive, the cursor moves to the given row number with respect to the beginning of the result set. The first row is row 1, the second is row 2, and so on.
If the given row number is negative, the cursor moves to
 an absolute row position with respect to
 the end of the result set.  For example, calling the method
 absolute(-1) positions the 
 cursor on the last row; calling the method absolute(-2)
 moves the cursor to the next-to-last row, and so on.
 
An attempt to position the cursor beyond the first/last row in the result set leaves the cursor before the first row or after the last row.
Note: Calling absolute(1) is the same
 as calling first(). Calling absolute(-1) 
 is the same as calling last().
true if the cursor is on the result set;
 false otherwiseSQLException - if a database access error
 occurs, the row is 0, or the result set type is 
 TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
public boolean relative(int rows)
                 throws SQLException
relative(0) is valid, but does
 not change the cursor position.
 Note: Calling the method relative(1)
 is different from calling the method next()
 because is makes sense to call next() when there
 is no current row,
 for example, when the cursor is positioned before the first row
 or after the last row of the result set.
true if the cursor is on a row;
 false otherwiseSQLException - if a database access error occurs, 
 there is no current row, or the result set type is 
 TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
public boolean previous()
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object.
 Note: Calling the method previous() is not the same as
 calling the method relative(-1) because it
 makes sense to callprevious() when there is no current row.
true if the cursor is on a valid row; 
 false if it is off the result setSQLException - if a database access error
 occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
public void setFetchDirection(int direction)
                       throws SQLException
ResultSet object will be processed. 
 The initial value is determined by the 
 Statement object
 that produced this ResultSet object.
 The fetch direction may be changed at any time.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or
 the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY and the fetch
 direction is not FETCH_FORWARDStatement.setFetchDirection(int)
public int getFetchDirection()
                      throws SQLException
ResultSet object.ResultSet objectSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void setFetchSize(int rows)
                  throws SQLException
ResultSet object.
 If the fetch size specified is zero, the JDBC driver 
 ignores the value and is free to make its own best guess as to what
 the fetch size should be.  The default value is set by the 
 Statement object
 that created the result set.  The fetch size may be changed at any time.rows - the number of rows to fetchSQLException - if a database access error occurs or the
 condition 0 <= rows <= this.getMaxRows() is not satisfied
public int getFetchSize()
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object.ResultSet objectSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public int getType()
            throws SQLException
ResultSet object.  
 The type is determined by the Statement object
 that created the result set.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY,
 TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE,
 or TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVESQLException - if a database access error occurs
public int getConcurrency()
                   throws SQLException
ResultSet object.
 The concurrency used is determined by the 
 Statement object that created the result set.CONCUR_READ_ONLY
 or CONCUR_UPDATABLESQLException - if a database access error occurs
public boolean rowUpdated()
                   throws SQLException
true if the row has been visibly updated
 by the owner or another, and updates are detectedSQLException - if a database access error occursDatabaseMetaData.updatesAreDetected(int), 
What Is in the JDBC
      2.0 API
public boolean rowInserted()
                    throws SQLException
ResultSet object can detect visible inserts.true if a row has had an insertion
 and insertions are detected; false otherwiseSQLException - if a database access error occursDatabaseMetaData.insertsAreDetected(int), 
What Is in the JDBC
      2.0 API
public boolean rowDeleted()
                   throws SQLException
ResultSet object can detect deletions.true if a row was deleted and deletions are detected;
 false otherwiseSQLException - if a database access error occursDatabaseMetaData.deletesAreDetected(int), 
What Is in the JDBC
      2.0 API
public void updateNull(int columnIndex)
                throws SQLException
updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow
 or insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateBoolean(int columnIndex,
                          boolean x)
                   throws SQLException
boolean value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateByte(int columnIndex,
                       byte x)
                throws SQLException
byte value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateShort(int columnIndex,
                        short x)
                 throws SQLException
short value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateInt(int columnIndex,
                      int x)
               throws SQLException
int value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateLong(int columnIndex,
                       long x)
                throws SQLException
long value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateFloat(int columnIndex,
                        float x)
                 throws SQLException
float value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateDouble(int columnIndex,
                         double x)
                  throws SQLException
double value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateBigDecimal(int columnIndex,
                             BigDecimal x)
                      throws SQLException
java.math.BigDecimal 
 value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateString(int columnIndex,
                         String x)
                  throws SQLException
String value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateBytes(int columnIndex,
                        byte[] x)
                 throws SQLException
byte array value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateDate(int columnIndex,
                       Date x)
                throws SQLException
java.sql.Date value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateTime(int columnIndex,
                       Time x)
                throws SQLException
java.sql.Time value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateTimestamp(int columnIndex,
                            Timestamp x)
                     throws SQLException
java.sql.Timestamp
 value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateAsciiStream(int columnIndex,
                              InputStream x,
                              int length)
                       throws SQLException
updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valuelength - the length of the streamSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateBinaryStream(int columnIndex,
                               InputStream x,
                               int length)
                        throws SQLException
updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valuelength - the length of the streamSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateCharacterStream(int columnIndex,
                                  Reader x,
                                  int length)
                           throws SQLException
updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valuelength - the length of the streamSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateObject(int columnIndex,
                         Object x,
                         int scale)
                  throws SQLException
Object value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valuescale - for java.sql.Types.DECIMA
  or java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types,
  this is the number of digits after the decimal point.  For all other
  types this value will be ignored.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateObject(int columnIndex,
                         Object x)
                  throws SQLException
Object value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...x - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateNull(String columnName)
                throws SQLException
null value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateBoolean(String columnName,
                          boolean x)
                   throws SQLException
boolean value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateByte(String columnName,
                       byte x)
                throws SQLException
byte value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateShort(String columnName,
                        short x)
                 throws SQLException
short value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateInt(String columnName,
                      int x)
               throws SQLException
int value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateLong(String columnName,
                       long x)
                throws SQLException
long value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateFloat(String columnName,
                        float x)
                 throws SQLException
float	 value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateDouble(String columnName,
                         double x)
                  throws SQLException
double value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateBigDecimal(String columnName,
                             BigDecimal x)
                      throws SQLException
java.sql.BigDecimal
 value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateString(String columnName,
                         String x)
                  throws SQLException
String value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateBytes(String columnName,
                        byte[] x)
                 throws SQLException
boolean value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.
 JDBC 2.0
  
 Updates a column with a byte array value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row, or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow
 methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateDate(String columnName,
                       Date x)
                throws SQLException
java.sql.Date value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateTime(String columnName,
                       Time x)
                throws SQLException
java.sql.Time value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateTimestamp(String columnName,
                            Timestamp x)
                     throws SQLException
java.sql.Timestamp
 value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateAsciiStream(String columnName,
                              InputStream x,
                              int length)
                       throws SQLException
updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valuelength - the length of the streamSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateBinaryStream(String columnName,
                               InputStream x,
                               int length)
                        throws SQLException
updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valuelength - the length of the streamSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateCharacterStream(String columnName,
                                  Reader reader,
                                  int length)
                           throws SQLException
updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valuelength - the length of the streamSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateObject(String columnName,
                         Object x,
                         int scale)
                  throws SQLException
Object value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valuescale - for java.sql.Types.DECIMA
  or java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types,
  this is the number of digits after the decimal point.  For all other
  types this value will be ignored.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void updateObject(String columnName,
                         Object x)
                  throws SQLException
Object value.
 The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the
 current row or the insert row.  The updateXXX methods do not 
 update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or
 insertRow methods are called to update the database.columnName - the name of the columnx - the new column valueSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public void insertRow()
               throws SQLException
ResultSet objaect and into the database.  
 The cursor must be on the insert row when this method is called.SQLException - if a database access error occurs,
 if this method is called when the cursor is not on the insert row,
 or if not all of non-nullable columns in
 the insert row have been given a value
public void updateRow()
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object.
 This method cannot be called when the cursor is on the insert row.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or
 if this method is called when the cursor is on the insert row
public void deleteRow()
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object 
 and from the underlying database.  This method cannot be called when
 the cursor is on the insert row.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
 or if this method is called when the cursor is on the insert row
public void refreshRow()
                throws SQLException
The refreshRow method provides a way for an 
 application to 
 explicitly tell the JDBC driver to refetch a row(s) from the
 database.  An application may want to call refreshRow when 
 caching or prefetching is being done by the JDBC driver to
 fetch the latest value of a row from the database.  The JDBC driver 
 may actually refresh multiple rows at once if the fetch size is 
 greater than one.
 
 
 All values are refetched subject to the transaction isolation 
 level and cursor sensitivity.  If refreshRow is called after
 calling an updateXXX method, but before calling
 the method updateRow, then the
 updates made to the row are lost.  Calling the method
 refreshRow frequently will likely slow performance.
SQLException - if a database access error
 occurs or if this method is called when the cursor is on the insert row
public void cancelRowUpdates()
                      throws SQLException
ResultSet object.
 This method may be called after calling an
 updateXXX method(s) and before calling
 the method updateRow to roll back 
 the updates made to a row.  If no updates have been made or 
 updateRow has already been called, this method has no 
 effect.SQLException - if a database access error
 occurs or if this method is called when the cursor is on the insert row
public void moveToInsertRow()
                     throws SQLException
updateXXX methods prior to 
 inserting the row into the result set.  
 Only the updateXXX, getXXX,
 and insertRow methods may be 
 called when the cursor is on the insert row.  All of the columns in 
 a result set must be given a value each time this method is
 called before calling insertRow.  
 An updateXXX method must be called before a
 getXXX method can be called on a column value.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
 or the result set is not updatable
public void moveToCurrentRow()
                      throws SQLException
SQLException - if a database access error occurs
 or the result set is not updatable
public Statement getStatement()
                       throws SQLException
Statement object that produced this 
 ResultSet object.
 If the result set was generated some other way, such as by a
 DatabaseMetaData method, this method returns 
 null.Statment object that produced 
 this ResultSet object or null
 if the result set was produced some other waySQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Object getObject(int i,
                        Map map)
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object as an Object
 in the Java programming language.
 This method uses the given Map object
 for the custom mapping of the
 SQL structured or distinct type that is being retrieved.i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...map - a java.util.Map object that contains the mapping 
 from SQL type names to classes in the Java programming languageObject in the Java programming language
 representing the SQL value
public Ref getRef(int i)
           throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a Ref object
 in the Java programming language.i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...Ref object representing an SQL REF value
public Blob getBlob(int i)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a Blob object
 in the Java programming language.i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...Blob object representing the SQL BLOB value in
         the specified column
public Clob getClob(int i)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a Clob object
 in the Java programming language.i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...Clob object representing the SQL CLOB value in
         the specified column
public Array getArray(int i)
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object as an Array object
 in the Java programming language.i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...Array object representing the SQL ARRAY value in
         the specified column
public Object getObject(String colName,
                        Map map)
                 throws SQLException
ResultSet object as an Object
 in the Java programming language.
 This method uses the specified Map object for
 custom mapping if appropriate.colName - the name of the column from which to retrieve the valuemap - a java.util.Map object that contains the mapping 
 from SQL type names to classes in the Java programming languageObject representing the SQL value in the specified column
public Ref getRef(String colName)
           throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a Ref object
 in the Java programming language.colName - the column nameRef object representing the SQL REF value in
         the specified column
public Blob getBlob(String colName)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a Blob object
 in the Java programming language.colName - the name of the column from which to retrieve the valueBlob object representing the SQL BLOB value in
         the specified column
public Clob getClob(String colName)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a Clob object
 in the Java programming language.colName - the name of the column from which to retrieve the valueClob object representing the SQL CLOB
 value in the specified column
public Array getArray(String colName)
               throws SQLException
ResultSet object as an Array object
 in the Java programming language.colName - the name of the column from which to retrieve the valueArray object representing the SQL ARRAY value in
         the specified column
public Date getDate(int columnIndex,
                    Calendar cal)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a java.sql.Date object
 in the Java programming language.
 This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond
 value for the date if the underlying database does not store
 timezone information.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...cal - the java.util.Calendar object
 to use in constructing the datejava.sql.Date object;
 if the value is SQL NULL,
 the value returned is null in the Java programming languageSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Date getDate(String columnName,
                    Calendar cal)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a java.sql.Date object
 in the Java programming language.
 This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond
 value for the date if the underlying database does not store
 timezone information.columnName - the SQL name of the column from which to retrieve the valuecal - the java.util.Calendar object
 to use in constructing the datejava.sql.Date object;
 if the value is SQL NULL,
 the value returned is null in the Java programming languageSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Time getTime(int columnIndex,
                    Calendar cal)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a java.sql.Time object
 in the Java programming language.
 This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond
 value for the time if the underlying database does not store
 timezone information.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...cal - the java.util.Calendar object
 to use in constructing the timejava.sql.Time object;
 if the value is SQL NULL,
 the value returned is null in the Java programming languageSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Time getTime(String columnName,
                    Calendar cal)
             throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a java.sql.Time object
 in the Java programming language.
 This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond
 value for the time if the underlying database does not store
 timezone information.columnName - the SQL name of the columncal - the java.util.Calendar object
 to use in constructing the timecal - the calendar to use in constructing the timejava.sql.Time object;
 if the value is SQL NULL,
 the value returned is null in the Java programming languageSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Timestamp getTimestamp(int columnIndex,
                              Calendar cal)
                       throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a java.sql.Timestamp object
 in the Java programming language.
 This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond
 value for the timestamp if the underlying database does not store
 timezone information.columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...cal - the java.util.Calendar object
 to use in constructing the timestampjava.sql.Timestamp object;
 if the value is SQL NULL,
 the value returned is null in the Java programming languageSQLException - if a database access error occurs
public Timestamp getTimestamp(String columnName,
                              Calendar cal)
                       throws SQLException
ResultSet object as a java.sql.Timestamp object
 in the Java programming language.
 This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond
 value for the timestamp if the underlying database does not store
 timezone information.columnName - the SQL name of the columncal - the java.util.Calendar object
 to use in constructing the datejava.sql.Timestamp object;
 if the value is SQL NULL,
 the value returned is null in the Java programming languageSQLException - if a database access error occurs
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