/* * Copyright (c) 2003, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information. */ package com.amazon.redshift; import java.sql.SQLException; /** * This interface defines the public Redshift extensions to java.sql.Statement. All Statements * constructed by the Redshift driver implement RedshiftStatement. */ public interface RedshiftStatement { // We can't use Long.MAX_VALUE or Long.MIN_VALUE for java.sql.date // because this would break the 'normalization contract' of the // java.sql.Date API. // The follow values are the nearest MAX/MIN values with hour, // minute, second, millisecond set to 0 - this is used for // -infinity / infinity representation in Java long DATE_POSITIVE_INFINITY = 9223372036825200000L; long DATE_NEGATIVE_INFINITY = -9223372036832400000L; long DATE_POSITIVE_SMALLER_INFINITY = 185543533774800000L; long DATE_NEGATIVE_SMALLER_INFINITY = -185543533774800000L; /** * Returns the Last inserted/updated oid. * * @return OID of last insert * @throws SQLException if something goes wrong * @since 7.3 */ long getLastOID() throws SQLException; /** * Turn on the use of prepared statements in the server (server side prepared statements are * unrelated to jdbc PreparedStatements) As of build 302, this method is equivalent to * setPrepareThreshold(1). * * @param flag use server prepare * @throws SQLException if something goes wrong * @since 7.3 * @deprecated As of build 302, replaced by {@link #setPrepareThreshold(int)} */ @Deprecated void setUseServerPrepare(boolean flag) throws SQLException; /** * Checks if this statement will be executed as a server-prepared statement. A return value of * true indicates that the next execution of the statement will be done as a * server-prepared statement, assuming the underlying protocol supports it. * * @return true if the next reuse of this statement will use a server-prepared statement */ boolean isUseServerPrepare(); /** *

Sets the reuse threshold for using server-prepared statements.

* *

If threshold is a non-zero value N, the Nth and subsequent reuses of a * PreparedStatement will use server-side prepare.

* *

If threshold is zero, server-side prepare will not be used.

* *

The reuse threshold is only used by PreparedStatement and CallableStatement objects; it is * ignored for plain Statements.

* * @param threshold the new threshold for this statement * @throws SQLException if an exception occurs while changing the threshold * @since build 302 */ void setPrepareThreshold(int threshold) throws SQLException; /** * Gets the server-side prepare reuse threshold in use for this statement. * * @return the current threshold * @see #setPrepareThreshold(int) * @since build 302 */ int getPrepareThreshold(); }