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package org.springframework.jdbc.core;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
/**
* An interface used by {@link JdbcTemplate} for mapping rows of a
* {@link java.sql.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.
* {@link java.sql.SQLException SQLExceptions} will be caught and handled
* by the calling JdbcTemplate.
*
* <p>Typically used either for {@link 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.
*
* <p>Alternatively, consider subclassing
* {@link org.springframework.jdbc.object.MappingSqlQuery} from the
* <code>jdbc.object</code> 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
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @see JdbcTemplate
* @see RowCallbackHandler
* @see ResultSetExtractor
* @see org.springframework.jdbc.object.MappingSqlQuery
*/
public interface RowMapper<T> {
/**
* Implementations must implement this method to map each row of data
* in the ResultSet. This method should not call <code>next()</code> on
* the ResultSet; it is only supposed to map values of the current row.
* @param rs the ResultSet to map (pre-initialized for the current row)
* @param rowNum the number of the current row
* @return the result object for the current row
* @throws SQLException if a SQLException is encountered getting
* column values (that is, there's no need to catch SQLException)
*/
T mapRow(ResultSet rs, int rowNum) throws SQLException;
}
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