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package java.sql;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* This exception is thrown if a problem occurs during a batch update operation.
* <p>
* A {@code BatchUpdateException} provides additional information about the
* problem that occurred, compared with a standard {@code SQLException}. It
* supplies update counts for successful commands which were executed before the
* exception was encountered.
* <p>
* The element order in the array of update counts matches the order that the
* commands were added to the batch operation.
* <p>
* Once a batch update command fails and a {@code BatchUpdateException} is
* thrown, the JDBC driver may continue processing the remaining commands in the
* batch. If the driver does process more commands after the problem occurs, the
* array returned by {@code BatchUpdateException.getUpdateCounts} has an element
* for every command in the batch, not only those that executed successfully. In
* this case, the array element for any command which encountered a problem is
* set to {@code Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED}.
*/
public class BatchUpdateException extends SQLException implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 5977529877145521757L;
private int[] updateCounts = null;
/**
* Creates a default {@code BatchUpdateException} with the parameters
* <i>reason</i>, <i>SQLState</i>, and <i>update counts</i> set to {@code
* null} and the <i>vendor code</i> set to 0.
*/
public BatchUpdateException() {
super();
}
/**
* Creates a {@code BatchUpdateException} with the {@code updateCounts} set
* to the supplied value. All other fields are set to their
* default values.
*
* @param updateCounts
* the array of {@code updateCounts} giving the number of
* successful updates (or another status code) for each command
* in the batch that was attempted.
*/
public BatchUpdateException(int[] updateCounts) {
super();
this.updateCounts = updateCounts;
}
/**
* Creates a {@code BatchUpdateException} with the {@code updateCounts} and
* {@code reason} set to the supplied values. All other fields are set to their
* default values.
*
* @param reason
* the message providing information about the source of this
* exception.
* @param updateCounts
* the array of {@code updateCounts} giving the number of
* successful updates (or another status code) for each command
* in the batch that was attempted.
*/
public BatchUpdateException(String reason, int[] updateCounts) {
super(reason);
this.updateCounts = updateCounts;
}
/**
* Creates a {@code BatchUpdateException} with the {@code reason}, {@code
* SQLState} and {@code updateCounts} set to the supplied values. All other
* fields are set to their default values.
*
* @param reason
* the message providing information about the source of this
* exception.
* @param SQLState
* the X/OPEN value to use for the {@code SQLState}
* @param updateCounts
* the array of {@code updateCounts} giving the number of
* successful updates (or another status code) for each command
* in the batch that was attempted.
*/
public BatchUpdateException(String reason, String SQLState,
int[] updateCounts) {
super(reason, SQLState);
this.updateCounts = updateCounts;
}
/**
* Creates a {@code BatchUpdateException} for the case where all relevant
* information is provided.
*
* @param reason
* the message providing information about the source of this
* exception.
* @param SQLState
* the X/OPEN value to use for the {@code SQLState}.
* @param vendorCode
* the value to use for the vendor error code.
* @param updateCounts
* the array of {@code updateCounts} giving the number of
* successful updates (or another status code) for each command
* in the batch that was attempted.
*/
public BatchUpdateException(String reason, String SQLState, int vendorCode,
int[] updateCounts) {
super(reason, SQLState, vendorCode);
this.updateCounts = updateCounts;
}
/**
* Gets the <i>update count</i> array giving status information for every
* command that was attempted in the batch.
* <p>
* If a batch update command fails and a {@code BatchUpdateException} is
* thrown, the JDBC driver may continue processing the remaining commands in
* the batch. If the driver does so, the array returned by {@code
* BatchUpdateException.getUpdateCounts} has an element for every command in
* the batch, not only those that executed successfully. In this case, the
* array element for any command which encountered a problem is set to
* {@code Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED}.
*
* @return an array that contains the successful update counts, before this
* exception was thrown. Alternatively, if the driver continues to
* process commands following an error, for each successive command
* there is a corresponding element in the array giving one of the
* following status values:
* <ol>
* <li>the number of successful updates</li> <li>{@code
* Statement.SUCCESS_NO_INFO} indicating that the command completed
* successfully, but the amount of altered rows is unknown.</li>
* <li>{@code Statement.EXECUTE_FAILED} indicating that the command
* was unsuccessful.</li>
* </ol>
*/
public int[] getUpdateCounts() {
return updateCounts;
}
}