public interface SQLExecutionTag
This interface allows tag handlers implementing it to receive values for parameter markers in their SQL statements.
This interface is implemented by both <sql:query> and
 <sql:update>. Its addSQLParameter() method
 is called by nested parameter actions (such as <sql:param>)
 to substitute PreparedStatement parameter values for
 "?" parameter markers in the SQL statement of the enclosing
 SQLExecutionTag action.
The given parameter values are converted to their corresponding SQL type (following the rules in the JDBC specification) before they are sent to the database.
Keeping track of the index of the parameter values being added is the responsibility of the tag handler implementing this interface
The SQLExcecutionTag interface is exposed in order
 to support custom parameter actions which may retrieve their
 parameters from any source and process them before substituting
 them for a parameter marker in the SQL statement of the
 enclosing SQLExecutionTag action
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
void | 
addSQLParameter(Object value)
Adds a PreparedStatement parameter value. 
 | 
void addSQLParameter(Object value)
PreparedStatement.setObject(int, Object).
 For each tag invocation, the integral index passed logically to setObject()
 must begin with 1 and must be incremented by 1 for each subsequent invocation
 of addSQLParameter(). The Object logically passed to setObject() must be the
 unmodified object received in the value argument.value - the PreparedStatement parameter valueCopyright © 2001-2014 The Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.