Class BeanPropertyRowMapper<T>
- Type Parameters:
T- the result type
- All Implemented Interfaces:
RowMapper<T>
- Direct Known Subclasses:
DataClassRowMapper
RowMapper implementation that converts a row into a new instance
of the specified mapped target class. The mapped target class must be a
top-level class and it must have a default or no-arg constructor.
Column values are mapped based on matching the column name as obtained from result set meta-data to public setters for the corresponding properties. The names are matched either directly or by transforming a name separating the parts with underscores to the same name using "camel" case.
Mapping is provided for fields in the target class for many common types, e.g.:
String, boolean, Boolean, byte, Byte, short, Short, int, Integer, long, Long,
float, Float, double, Double, BigDecimal, java.util.Date, etc.
To facilitate mapping between columns and fields that don't have matching names, try using column aliases in the SQL statement like "select fname as first_name from customer".
For 'null' values read from the database, we will attempt to call the setter, but in the case of Java primitives, this causes a TypeMismatchException. This class can be configured (using the primitivesDefaultedForNullValue property) to trap this exception and use the primitives default value. Be aware that if you use the values from the generated bean to update the database the primitive value will have been set to the primitive's default value instead of null.
Please note that this class is designed to provide convenience rather than high performance.
For best performance, consider using a custom RowMapper implementation.
- Since:
- 2.5
- Author:
- Thomas Risberg, Juergen Hoeller
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionCreate a newBeanPropertyRowMapperfor bean-style configuration.BeanPropertyRowMapper(Class<T> mappedClass) Create a newBeanPropertyRowMapper, accepting unpopulated properties in the target bean.BeanPropertyRowMapper(Class<T> mappedClass, boolean checkFullyPopulated) Create a newBeanPropertyRowMapper. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected TConstruct an instance of the mapped class for the current row.protected ObjectgetColumnValue(ResultSet rs, int index, PropertyDescriptor pd) Retrieve a JDBC object value for the specified column.protected ObjectgetColumnValue(ResultSet rs, int index, Class<?> paramType) Retrieve a JDBC object value for the specified column.Return aConversionServicefor binding JDBC values to bean properties, ornullif none.Get the class that we are mapping to.protected voidInitialize the given BeanWrapper to be used for row mapping.protected voidinitialize(Class<T> mappedClass) Initialize the mapping meta-data for the given class.booleanReturn whether we're strictly validating that all bean properties have been mapped from corresponding database fields.booleanReturn whether we're defaulting Java primitives in the case of mapping a null value from corresponding database fields.protected StringlowerCaseName(String name) Convert the given name to lower case.Extract the values for all columns in the current row.static <T> BeanPropertyRowMapper<T>newInstance(Class<T> mappedClass) Static factory method to create a newBeanPropertyRowMapper.static <T> BeanPropertyRowMapper<T>newInstance(Class<T> mappedClass, ConversionService conversionService) Static factory method to create a newBeanPropertyRowMapper.voidsetCheckFullyPopulated(boolean checkFullyPopulated) Set whether we're strictly validating that all bean properties have been mapped from corresponding database fields.voidsetConversionService(ConversionService conversionService) Set aConversionServicefor binding JDBC values to bean properties, ornullfor none.voidsetMappedClass(Class<T> mappedClass) Set the class that each row should be mapped to.voidsetPrimitivesDefaultedForNullValue(boolean primitivesDefaultedForNullValue) Set whether we're defaulting Java primitives in the case of mapping a null value from corresponding database fields.protected voidsuppressProperty(String propertyName) Remove the specified property from the mapped fields.protected StringunderscoreName(String name) Convert a name in camelCase to an underscored name in lower case.
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Field Details
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logger
Logger available to subclasses.
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Constructor Details
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BeanPropertyRowMapper
public BeanPropertyRowMapper()Create a newBeanPropertyRowMapperfor bean-style configuration. -
BeanPropertyRowMapper
Create a newBeanPropertyRowMapper, accepting unpopulated properties in the target bean.- Parameters:
mappedClass- the class that each row should be mapped to
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BeanPropertyRowMapper
Create a newBeanPropertyRowMapper.- Parameters:
mappedClass- the class that each row should be mapped tocheckFullyPopulated- whether we're strictly validating that all bean properties have been mapped from corresponding database fields
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Method Details
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setMappedClass
Set the class that each row should be mapped to. -
getMappedClass
Get the class that we are mapping to. -
setCheckFullyPopulated
public void setCheckFullyPopulated(boolean checkFullyPopulated) Set whether we're strictly validating that all bean properties have been mapped from corresponding database fields.Default is
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isCheckFullyPopulated
public boolean isCheckFullyPopulated()Return whether we're strictly validating that all bean properties have been mapped from corresponding database fields. -
setPrimitivesDefaultedForNullValue
public void setPrimitivesDefaultedForNullValue(boolean primitivesDefaultedForNullValue) Set whether we're defaulting Java primitives in the case of mapping a null value from corresponding database fields.Default is
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isPrimitivesDefaultedForNullValue
public boolean isPrimitivesDefaultedForNullValue()Return whether we're defaulting Java primitives in the case of mapping a null value from corresponding database fields. -
setConversionService
Set aConversionServicefor binding JDBC values to bean properties, ornullfor none.Default is a
DefaultConversionService, as of Spring 4.3. This provides support forjava.timeconversion and other special types.- Since:
- 4.3
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getConversionService
Return aConversionServicefor binding JDBC values to bean properties, ornullif none.- Since:
- 4.3
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initialize
Initialize the mapping meta-data for the given class.- Parameters:
mappedClass- the mapped class
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suppressProperty
Remove the specified property from the mapped fields.- Parameters:
propertyName- the property name (as used by property descriptors)- Since:
- 5.3.9
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lowerCaseName
Convert the given name to lower case. By default, conversions will happen within the US locale.- Parameters:
name- the original name- Returns:
- the converted name
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- 4.2
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underscoreName
Convert a name in camelCase to an underscored name in lower case. Any upper case letters are converted to lower case with a preceding underscore.- Parameters:
name- the original name- Returns:
- the converted name
- Since:
- 4.2
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mapRow
Extract the values for all columns in the current row.Utilizes public setters and result set meta-data.
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mapRowin interfaceRowMapper<T>- Parameters:
rs- the ResultSet to map (pre-initialized for the current row)rowNumber- 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)- See Also:
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constructMappedInstance
Construct an instance of the mapped class for the current row.- Parameters:
rs- the ResultSet to map (pre-initialized for the current row)tc- a TypeConverter with this RowMapper's conversion service- Returns:
- a corresponding instance of the mapped class
- Throws:
SQLException- if an SQLException is encountered- Since:
- 5.3
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initBeanWrapper
Initialize the given BeanWrapper to be used for row mapping. To be called for each row.The default implementation applies the configured
ConversionService, if any. Can be overridden in subclasses.- Parameters:
bw- the BeanWrapper to initialize- See Also:
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getColumnValue
@Nullable protected Object getColumnValue(ResultSet rs, int index, PropertyDescriptor pd) throws SQLException Retrieve a JDBC object value for the specified column.The default implementation delegates to
getColumnValue(ResultSet, int, Class).- Parameters:
rs- is the ResultSet holding the dataindex- is the column indexpd- the bean property that each result object is expected to match- Returns:
- the Object value
- Throws:
SQLException- in case of extraction failure- See Also:
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getColumnValue
@Nullable protected Object getColumnValue(ResultSet rs, int index, Class<?> paramType) throws SQLException Retrieve a JDBC object value for the specified column.The default implementation calls
JdbcUtils.getResultSetValue(java.sql.ResultSet, int, Class). Subclasses may override this to check specific value types upfront, or to post-process values return fromgetResultSetValue.- Parameters:
rs- is the ResultSet holding the dataindex- is the column indexparamType- the target parameter type- Returns:
- the Object value
- Throws:
SQLException- in case of extraction failure- Since:
- 5.3
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newInstance
Static factory method to create a newBeanPropertyRowMapper.- Parameters:
mappedClass- the class that each row should be mapped to- See Also:
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newInstance
public static <T> BeanPropertyRowMapper<T> newInstance(Class<T> mappedClass, @Nullable ConversionService conversionService) Static factory method to create a newBeanPropertyRowMapper.- Parameters:
mappedClass- the class that each row should be mapped toconversionService- theConversionServicefor binding JDBC values to bean properties, ornullfor none- Since:
- 5.2.3
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