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Chapter 5
Section 5.2
Using JDBC/ODBC Operations
JDBC eWay Database Operations (JCD)
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Manipulating the ResultSet and Update Count Returned by Stored 
Procedure
For Stored Procedures that return ResultSets and Update Count, the following methods 
are provided to manipulate the ResultSet:
enableResultSetOnly
enableUpdateCountsOnly
enableResultSetandUpdateCounts
resultsAvailable
next
getUpdateCount
available
Many drivers do not support manipulating ResultSets in a Stored Procedure. It is 
recommended that you use specific eWay Adapters for Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase, 
DB2, and so forth, to peform such operations.
JDBC stored procedures do not return records as ResultSets. Instead, the records are 
returned through output reference cursor parameters. Reference Cursor parameters are 
essentially ResultSets.
The resultsAvailable() method, added to the PreparedStatementAgent class, simplifies 
the whole process of determining whether any results, be it Update Counts or 
ResultSets, are available after a stored procedure has been executed. Although JDBC 
provides three methods (getMoreResults(), getUpdateCount(), and getResultSet()) to 
access the results of a stored procedure call, the information returned from these 
methods can be quite confusing to the inexperienced Java JDBC programmer and they 
also differ between vendors. You can simply call resultsAvailable() and if Boolean true 
is returned, you can expect either a valid Update Count when getUpdateCount() is 
called and/or the next ResultSet has been retrieved and made available to one of the 
ResultSet nodes defined for the Stored Procedure OTD, when that node’s available() 
method returns true.
Frequently, Update Counts information that is returned from a Stored Procedures is 
insignificant. You should process returned ResultSet information and avoid looping 
through all of the Update Counts. The following three methods control exactly what 
information should be returned from a stored procedure call. The 
enableResultSetsOnly()
method, added to the PreparedStatement Agent class allows
only ResultSets to be returned and thus every resultsAvailable() called only returns 
Boolean true if a ResultSet is available. Likewise, the enableUpdateCountsOnly() 
causes resultsAvailable() to return true only if an Update Count is available. The 
default case of enableResultsetsAndUpdateCount() method allows both ResultSets 
and Update Counts to be returned.