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package org.springframework.jdbc.core;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.SQLException;
/**
* One of the two central callback interfaces used by the JdbcTemplate class.
* This interface creates a PreparedStatement given a connection, provided
* by the JdbcTemplate class. Implementations are responsible for providing
* SQL and any necessary parameters.
*
* <p>Implementations <i>do not</i> need to concern themselves with
* SQLExceptions that may be thrown from operations they attempt.
* The JdbcTemplate class will catch and handle SQLExceptions appropriately.
*
* <p>A PreparedStatementCreator should also implement the SqlProvider interface
* if it is able to provide the SQL it uses for PreparedStatement creation.
* This allows for better contextual information in case of exceptions.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @see JdbcTemplate#execute(PreparedStatementCreator, PreparedStatementCallback)
* @see JdbcTemplate#query(PreparedStatementCreator, RowCallbackHandler)
* @see JdbcTemplate#update(PreparedStatementCreator)
* @see SqlProvider
*/
public interface PreparedStatementCreator {
/**
* Create a statement in this connection. Allows implementations to use
* PreparedStatements. The JdbcTemplate will close the created statement.
* @param con Connection to use to create statement
* @return a prepared statement
* @throws SQLException there is no need to catch SQLExceptions
* that may be thrown in the implementation of this method.
* The JdbcTemplate class will handle them.
*/
PreparedStatement createPreparedStatement(Connection con) throws SQLException;
}
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