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I'm using the following code to get the response from a servlet. It will check whether the given name in the variable "get" is in a particular table, and print 1 if it exists.

Portion of servlet code:

get = request.getParameter("nam");// such as get="kannan"
try {
    // Connection code

    ResultSet rs = stmt
            .executeQuery("select * from newfarmer where rname='" + get
                    + "'");
    while (rs.next()) {
        username = rs.getString("rname");

        if (get.equals(username)) {
            out.println(1);
        }

    }
} catch (Exception e) {
    out.println(e.toString());
}

In my android application, I check this response as follows:

response = CustomHttpClient.executeHttpPost(
        "http://moberp.svsugar.com:8080/androidservlt/Modify",
        postParameters);
String res = response.toString();
res = res.trim();

if (res.equals("1")) {
    flag = 1;
    Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), "Correct", Toast.LENGTH_LONG)
            .show();
} else {
    flag = 2;
    Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), "please enter correct Ryot name",
            Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}

It works very well for single record. I mean, in the table "newfarmer", If "rname" consists of more than one same name only the else part is executed.

Example: If "kannan" is presented 2 times in the table Servlet output is as

1 1

Now in android application, clearly the else part is executed because response is not 1. This is only case of two same names. The table may contains more than 10 same names. If 10 same names, then servlet output is as

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

So I need to check all. So I need to make changes in my if condition, but I don't know what to do. Someone please give answer.

Thanks in advance

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  • ResultSet rs=stmt.executeQuery("select * from newfarmer where rname='"+get+"'"); Little Bobby Tables strikes again. Jan 25, 2013 at 6:05
  • Can you be more specific? You say you need to check all. Check all what? What do you want to happen when you have more than one name? Jan 25, 2013 at 6:05

4 Answers 4

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instead of while loop Use

if(rs.next())

Now it will print only one time.

No change in android

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in servlet do this

if(rs.next())

           {
               username=rs.getString("rname");

             if(get.equals(username))
             {
                   out.println(1);
             }

           }

}

this loop will run only 1 time now if the record is present.

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I don't understand why would get.equals(username) will evaluate to false when you are having a where clause in your SQL query?

So just try this.

if(rs.next()) 
{    
              // The above condition will make the code inside if executed 
              // only if any matching record is found and 
              //hence it will print `1` only once 
              //if any matching record is found. 
   username=rs.getString("rname");

   if(get.equals(username))
   {
       out.println(1);
   }

}

Also you are using stmt.executeQuery("select * from newfarmer where rname='"+get+"'"); which is susceptible to SQL injection.

So better use prepared statement instead.

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try if(rs.next()), this will surely help you

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