Chapter 6 | Section 6.5 |
Implementing the JDBC/ODBC eWay Sample Projects | Building and Deploying the prjJDBC_JCD Sample Project |
Figure 32 jcdInsert Business Rules
Sample code from the jcdInsert Includes:
package prjJDBC_JCDjcdALL; public class jcdInsert
{
public com.stc.codegen.logger.Logger logger; public com.stc.codegen.alerter.Alerter alerter;
public com.stc.codegen.util.CollaborationContext collabContext; public com.stc.codegen.util.TypeConverter typeConverter;
public void receive( com.stc.connector.appconn.file.FileTextMessage input, com.stc.connector.appconn.file.FileApplication FileClient_1, dtd.otdInputDTD_1394195520.DBemployees otdInputDTD_DBemployees_1, dtd.otdOutputDTD882991309.DBemployee otdOutputDTD_DBemployee_1, otdJDBC.OtdJDBCOTD otdJDBC_1 )
throws Throwable
{
\\ Writes out a message stating records are being inserted.
FileClient_1.setText( "Inserting records into db_employee table .." );
FileClient_1.write();
\\Unmarshals data from the input XML data into the otdInputDTD_DBEmployees OTD.
otdInputDTD_DBemployees_1.unmarshalFromString( input.getText() );
\\Calls the otdJDBC OTD, and inserts multiple records into the
database via a For Loop. The first insert() method opens the table ResultSet for insert operations, while the insertRow() method inserts records into the table ResultSet.
for (int i1 = 0; i1 < otdInputDTD_DBemployees_1.countX_sequence_A(); i1 += 1) {
otdJDBC_1.getInsert_Ps().setEmp_no( typeConverter.stringToShort(
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