简体   繁体   中英

How do you write arrays to an Oracle 10g XE db using iBatis?

I have looked for the answer to this high and low but cannot get the answer.

Basically I have an object I am writing to my db using iBatis. This works fine with primitive types like strings, int's etc but one of the attributes of my object is an array of other objects. I would like to be able to persist this and then later call the 'selectById' statement and retrieve the full object including the array.

Here is the code I have so far:

Mapper.xml

  <insert id="insertTrade" parameterClass="TradeObject">
insert into TESTTABLE (
  ORDERID,
  MAXPX,
  COMMISSION,
  ACCOUNTGRP )
values (
  #orderID#, #maxPx#, #commission#, #accountGrp#
)

accountGrp is my array but its currently throwing an error. The statement works fine without this field.

The java is like so:

  public static void insertTrade (Trade obj) throws SQLException {
  logger.debug("inserting trade. Order Id: " + obj.toString());
sqlMapper.insert("insertTrade", obj);

}

Thanks for any help in advance!!

I've done with Mybatis3, should be similar in the old iBatis stuff. To get the JDBC stuff, read this thread . It's a huge thread, but it is there. Look for "ArrayDescriptor".

Basicually, you need to write a TypeHandler. In the TypeHandler, call setArray. Should be something like this in mybatis 3.x. Your working with a List, just convert with the toArray method. This is an example, where the parameter is a String[].

import oracle.sql.ARRAY;
import oracle.sql.ArrayDescriptor;   
.....
public void setParameter(PreparedStatement ps, int i, Object parameter, JdbcType jdbcType) throws SQLException
{
 //null check?

   ArrayDescriptor desc = ArrayDescriptor.createDescriptor("STRARRAY ", ps.getConnection());
   ARRAY oracleArray = new ARRAY(desc, ps.getConnection(), parameter);
   ps.setArray(i, oracleArray);
}

and maybe something like this in ibatis,

public void setParameter(ParameterSetter setter, Object parameter) throws SQLException
{
    ArrayDescriptor desc = ArrayDescriptor.createDescriptor("STRARRAY", setter.getPreparedStatement().getConnection());
    ARRAY oracleArray = new ARRAY(desc, setter.getPreparedStatement().getConnection(), parameter);
    setter.setArray(oracleArray);
}

Make your you've built a type, like it says in that thread.

ie

CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE STRARRAY AS TABLE OF VARCHAR2 (255)

Then in the SQL map, make sure to reference the type handler.

The technical post webpages of this site follow the CC BY-SA 4.0 protocol. If you need to reprint, please indicate the site URL or the original address.Any question please contact:yoyou2525@163.com.

 
粤ICP备18138465号  © 2020-2024 STACKOOM.COM