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package org.springframework.jdbc.core;
/**
* Extension of the {@link BatchPreparedStatementSetter} interface,
* adding a batch exhaustion check.
*
* <p>This interface allows you to signal the end of a batch rather than
* having to determine the exact batch size upfront. Batch size is still
* being honored but it is now the maximum size of the batch.
*
* <p>The {@link #isBatchExhausted} method is called after each call to
* {@link #setValues} to determine whether there were some values added,
* or if the batch was determined to be complete and no additional values
* were provided during the last call to <code>setValues</code>.
*
* <p>Consider extending the
* {@link org.springframework.jdbc.core.support.AbstractInterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter}
* base class instead of implementing this interface directly, using a single
* <code>setValuesIfAvailable</code> callback method that checks for available
* values and sets them, returning whether values have actually been provided.
*
* @author Thomas Risberg
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 2.0
* @see JdbcTemplate#batchUpdate(String, BatchPreparedStatementSetter)
* @see org.springframework.jdbc.core.support.AbstractInterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter
*/
public interface InterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter extends BatchPreparedStatementSetter {
/**
* Return whether the batch is complete, that is, whether there were no
* additional values added during the last <code>setValues</code> call.
* <p><b>NOTE:</b> If this method returns <code>true</code>, any parameters
* that might have been set during the last <code>setValues</code> call will
* be ignored! Make sure that you set a corresponding internal flag if you
* detect exhaustion <i>at the beginning</i> of your <code>setValues</code>
* implementation, letting this method return <code>true</code> based on the flag.
* @param i index of the statement we're issuing in the batch, starting from 0
* @return whether the batch is already exhausted
* @see #setValues
* @see org.springframework.jdbc.core.support.AbstractInterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter#setValuesIfAvailable
*/
boolean isBatchExhausted(int i);
}
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