I currently have the following code that retrieves data from the database and then create a User
. This code is used in many of my classe to create other objects such as News
, Comments
etc...
It uses apache commons dbutils.
final ResultSetHandler<User> handler = new ResultSetHandler<User>() {
@Override
public User handle(ResultSet rs) throws SQLException {
User user = null;
if (rs.next()) {
user = new User();
user.setId(rs.getInt("id"));
user.setUsername(rs.getString("username"));
user.setPassword(rs.getString("password"));
}
return user;
}
};
final User user = run.query(
"SELECT id, username, password FROM users WHERE username = ? AND active = 2 LIMIT 1;", handler,
username);
Would it be possible to wrap the QueryRunner
in a generic class and override the query method so the handler instanciate the generic T
with the ResultSet. I would make sure any T
type would ahve a constructor accepting a ResultSet
.
Like so :
public class QueryExecuter<T> extends QueryRunner {
private ResultSetHandler<T> _handler;
public QueryExecuter(){//The T type was for testing haha
super();
handler = new ResultSetHandler<T>() {
@Override
public T handle(ResultSet rs) throws SQLException {
T object = null;
if (rs.next()) {
object = new T(rs);
}
return object;
}
};
}
}
I don't know if you'll understand, but I hope so, ask me if you want more details or a better explanation.
EDIT
I thought I could use a AbstractClass instead of the generic type that all of the differents objects would extends but it seems like I can't write an abstract constructor. Will I have to make a static method that return an instance of the object like:
public abstract class DatabaseEntity {
public static abstract DatabaseEntity create(ResultSet rs);//even this doesn't work...
}
T type
in the constructor?