RDMStatement class
Implements the Statement  interface of java.sql.
References
For more information, reference JDBC documentation for: Statement
Public Methods
- addBatch(String sql)
 - cancel()
 - clearBatch()
 - clearWarnings()
 - close()
 - execute(String sql)
 - executeBatch()
 - executeQuery(String sql)
 - executeUpdate(String sql)
 - getConnection()
 - getFetchDirection()
 - getFetchSize()
 - getMaxFieldSize()
 - getMaxRows()
 - getMoreResults()
 - getMoreResults(int current)
 - getQueryTimeout()
 - getResultSet()
 - getResultSetConcurrency()
 - getResultSetHoldability()
 - getResultSetType()
 - getUpdateCount()
 - getWarnings()
 - isClosed()
 - isPoolable()
 - isWrapperFor(Class<?> iface)
 - setCursorName(String name)
 - setEscapeProcessing(boolean enable)
 - setFetchDirection(int direction)
 - setFetchSize(int rows)
 - setMaxFieldSize(int max)
 - setMaxRows(int max)
 - setQueryTimeout(int seconds)
 - unwrap(Class<T> iface)
 
Unsupported Methods
For all these unsupported methods the JDBC Driver will throw a SQLFeatureNotSupportedException instead of a SQLFeatureNotSupportedException.
- Statement.setPoolable(int)
 
Scrollable cursors.  The SQL engine only supports static, forward-only cursors.  Attempting to set the resultSetType to anything other than ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY or attempting to move in any other direction than forwards  throws a SQLException.  This affects the following methods.
- Statement.setFetchDirection(int)
 
Auto generated keys. The SQL engine does not support the returning of auto generated columns/keys. Attempting to specify that auto generated columns/keys should be returned will throw a SQLException. This affects the following methods
- Statement.execute(String, int)
 - Statement.execute(String, int[])
 - Statement.execute(String, String[])
 - Statement.executeUpdate(String, int)
 - Statement.executeUpdate (String, int[])
 - Statement.executeUpdate (String, String[])
 - Statement.getGeneratedKeys()