We discussed, in the last chapter, how to perform CREATE operation on a table using iBATIS. This chapter explains how to read a table using iBATIS.
We have the following EMPLOYEE table in MySQL −
CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE ( id INT NOT NULL auto_increment, first_name VARCHAR(20) default NULL, last_name VARCHAR(20) default NULL, salary INT default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id) );
This table has only one record as follows −
mysql> select * from EMPLOYEE; +----+------------+-----------+--------+ | id | first_name | last_name | salary | +----+------------+-----------+--------+ | 1 | Zara | Ali | 5000 | +----+------------+-----------+--------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
To perform read operation, we would modify the Employee class in Employee.java as follows −
public class Employee { private int id; private String first_name; private String last_name; private int salary; /* Define constructors for the Employee class. */ public Employee() {} public Employee(String fname, String lname, int salary) { this.first_name = fname; this.last_name = lname; this.salary = salary; } /* Here are the method definitions */ public int getId() { return id; } public String getFirstName() { return first_name; } public String getLastName() { return last_name; } public int getSalary() { return salary; } } /* End of Employee */
To define SQL mapping statement using iBATIS, we would add <select> tag in Employee.xml file and inside this tag definition, we would define an "id" which will be used in IbatisRead.java file for executing SQL SELECT query on database.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE sqlMap PUBLIC "-//ibatis.apache.org//DTD SQL Map 2.0//EN" "http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/sql-map-2.dtd"> <sqlMap namespace="Employee"> <insert id="insert" parameterClass="Employee"> INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE(first_name, last_name, salary) values (#first_name#, #last_name#, #salary#) <selectKey resultClass="int" keyProperty="id"> select last_insert_id() as id </selectKey> </insert> <select id="getAll" resultClass="Employee"> SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE </select> </sqlMap>
Here we did not use WHERE clause with SQL SELECT statement. We would demonstrate, in the next chapter, how you can use WHERE clause with SELECT statement and how you can pass values to that WHERE clause.
This file has application level logic to read records from the Employee table −
import com.ibatis.common.resources.Resources; import com.ibatis.sqlmap.client.SqlMapClient; import com.ibatis.sqlmap.client.SqlMapClientBuilder; import java.io.*; import java.sql.SQLException; import java.util.*; public class IbatisRead{ public static void main(String[] args)throws IOException,SQLException{ Reader rd = Resources.getResourceAsReader("SqlMapConfig.xml"); SqlMapClient smc = SqlMapClientBuilder.buildSqlMapClient(rd); /* This would read all records from the Employee table. */ System.out.println("Going to read records....."); List <Employee> ems = (List<Employee>) smc.queryForList("Employee.getAll", null); Employee em = null; for (Employee e : ems) { System.out.print(" " + e.getId()); System.out.print(" " + e.getFirstName()); System.out.print(" " + e.getLastName()); System.out.print(" " + e.getSalary()); em = e; System.out.println(""); } System.out.println("Records Read Successfully "); } }
Here are the steps to compile and run the above mentioned software. Make sure you have set PATH and CLASSPATH appropriately before proceeding for compilation and execution.
You would get the following result, and a record would be read from the EMPLOYEE table as follows −
Going to read records..... 1 Zara Ali 5000 Record Reads Successfully