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/*
 * Copyright 2002-2012 the original author or authors.
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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package org.springframework.jdbc.core;

import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.SQLException;

/**
 * Batch update callback interface used by the {@link JdbcTemplate} class.
 *
 * <p>This interface sets values on a {@link java.sql.PreparedStatement} provided
 * by the JdbcTemplate class, for each of a number of updates in a batch using the
 * same SQL. Implementations are responsible for setting any necessary parameters.
 * SQL with placeholders will already have been supplied.
 *
 * <p>Implementations <i>do not</i> need to concern themselves with SQLExceptions
 * that may be thrown from operations they attempt. The JdbcTemplate class will
 * catch and handle SQLExceptions appropriately.
 *
 * @author Rod Johnson
 * @since March 2, 2003
 * @see JdbcTemplate#batchUpdate(String, BatchPreparedStatementSetter)
 * @see InterruptibleBatchPreparedStatementSetter
 */
public interface BatchPreparedStatementSetter {

    /**
     * Set parameter values on the given PreparedStatement.
     * @param ps the PreparedStatement to invoke setter methods on
     * @param i index of the statement we're issuing in the batch, starting from 0
     * @throws SQLException if a SQLException is encountered
     * (i.e. there is no need to catch SQLException)
     */
    void setValues(PreparedStatement ps, int i) throws SQLException;

    /**
     * Return the size of the batch.
     * @return the number of statements in the batch
     */
    int getBatchSize();

}