Spring SimpleJdbcTemplate Querying examples
Here are few examples to show how to use SimpleJdbcTemplate query()
methods to query or extract data from database. In JdbcTemplate
query()
, you need to manually cast the returned result to desire object type, and pass an Object array as parameters. In SimpleJdbcTemplate
, it is more user friendly and simple.
jdbctemplate
vesus simplejdbctemplate
Please compare this SimpleJdbcTemplate
example with this JdbcTemplate
example.
1. Querying for Single Row
Here’s two ways to show you how to query or extract a single row from database, and convert it into a model class.
1.1 Custom RowMapper
In general, It’s always recommend to implement the RowMapper
interface to create a custom RowMapper
to suit your needs.
package com.mkyong.customer.model;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import org.springframework.jdbc.core.RowMapper;
public class CustomerRowMapper implements RowMapper
{
public Object mapRow(ResultSet rs, int rowNum) throws SQLException {
Customer customer = new Customer();
customer.setCustId(rs.getInt("CUST_ID"));
customer.setName(rs.getString("NAME"));
customer.setAge(rs.getInt("AGE"));
return customer;
}
}
public Customer findByCustomerId(int custId){
String sql = "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMER WHERE CUST_ID = ?";
Customer customer = getSimpleJdbcTemplate().queryForObject(
sql, new CustomerParameterizedRowMapper(), custId);
return customer;
}
1.2 BeanPropertyRowMapper
In SimpleJdbcTemplate
, you need to use ‘ParameterizedBeanPropertyRowMapper
’ instead of ‘BeanPropertyRowMapper
’.
public Customer findByCustomerId2(int custId){
String sql = "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMER WHERE CUST_ID = ?";
Customer customer = getSimpleJdbcTemplate().queryForObject(sql,
ParameterizedBeanPropertyRowMapper.newInstance(Customer.class), custId);
return customer;
}
2. Querying for Multiple Rows
Query or extract multiple rows from database, and convert it into a List.
2.1 ParameterizedBeanPropertyRowMapper
public List<Customer> findAll(){
String sql = "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMER";
List<Customer> customers =
getSimpleJdbcTemplate().query(sql,
ParameterizedBeanPropertyRowMapper.newInstance(Customer.class));
return customers;
}
3. Querying for a Single Value
Query or extract a single column value from database.
3.1 Single column name
It shows how to query a single column name as String
.
public String findCustomerNameById(int custId){
String sql = "SELECT NAME FROM CUSTOMER WHERE CUST_ID = ?";
String name = getSimpleJdbcTemplate().queryForObject(
sql, String.class, custId);
return name;
}
3.2 Total number of rows
It shows how to query a total number of rows from database.
public int findTotalCustomer(){
String sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM CUSTOMER";
int total = getSimpleJdbcTemplate().queryForInt(sql);
return total;
}
Run it
package com.mkyong.common;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.support.ClassPathXmlApplicationContext;
import com.mkyong.customer.dao.CustomerDAO;
import com.mkyong.customer.model.Customer;
public class SimpleJdbcTemplateApp
{
public static void main( String[] args )
{
ApplicationContext context =
new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("Spring-Customer.xml");
CustomerDAO customerSimpleDAO =
(CustomerDAO) context.getBean("customerSimpleDAO");
Customer customerA = customerSimpleDAO.findByCustomerId(1);
System.out.println("Customer A : " + customerA);
Customer customerB = customerSimpleDAO.findByCustomerId2(1);
System.out.println("Customer B : " + customerB);
List<Customer> customerAs = customerSimpleDAO.findAll();
for(Customer cust: customerAs){
System.out.println("Customer As : " + customerAs);
}
List<Customer> customerBs = customerSimpleDAO.findAll2();
for(Customer cust: customerBs){
System.out.println("Customer Bs : " + customerBs);
}
String customerName = customerSimpleDAO.findCustomerNameById(1);
System.out.println("Customer Name : " + customerName);
int total = customerSimpleDAO.findTotalCustomer();
System.out.println("Total : " + total);
}
}
Conclusion
The SimpleJdbcTemplate
isn’t a replacement for JdbcTemplate
, it’s just a java5-friendly supplement to it.