Package org.springframework.jdbc.core
Interface RowMapper<T>
- Type Parameters:
- T- the result type
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- BeanPropertyRowMapper,- ColumnMapRowMapper,- DataClassRowMapper,- MappingSqlQueryWithParameters.RowMapperImpl,- SingleColumnRowMapper,- UpdatableSqlQuery.RowMapperImpl
- Functional Interface:
- This is a functional interface and can therefore be used as the assignment target for a lambda expression or method reference.
An interface used by 
JdbcTemplate for mapping rows of a
 ResultSet on a per-row basis. Implementations of this
 interface perform the actual work of mapping each row to a result object,
 but don't need to worry about exception handling.
 SQLExceptions will be caught and handled
 by the calling JdbcTemplate.
 Typically used either for JdbcTemplate's query methods
 or for out parameters of stored procedures. RowMapper objects are
 typically stateless and thus reusable; they are an ideal choice for
 implementing row-mapping logic in a single place.
 
Alternatively, consider subclassing
 MappingSqlQuery from the
 jdbc.object package: Instead of working with separate
 JdbcTemplate and RowMapper objects, you can build executable query
 objects (containing row-mapping logic) in that style.
- Author:
- Thomas Risberg, Juergen Hoeller
- See Also:
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Method Summary
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Method Details- 
mapRowImplementations must implement this method to map each row of data in the ResultSet. This method should not callnext()on the ResultSet; it is only supposed to map values of the current row.- Parameters:
- rs- the ResultSet to map (pre-initialized for the current row)
- rowNum- the number of the current row
- Returns:
- the result object for the current row (may be null)
- Throws:
- SQLException- if an SQLException is encountered getting column values (that is, there's no need to catch SQLException)
 
 
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