A JDBC-based solution that uses Java 8:
public void copy(String table, Connection from, Connection to) throws SQLException {
try (PreparedStatement s1 = from.prepareStatement("select * from " + table);
ResultSet rs = s1.executeQuery()) {
ResultSetMetaData meta = rs.getMetaData();
List<String> columns = new ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 1; i <= meta.getColumnCount(); i++)
columns.add(meta.getColumnName(i));
try (PreparedStatement s2 = to.prepareStatement(
"INSERT INTO " + table + " ("
+ columns.stream().collect(Collectors.joining(", "))
+ ") VALUES ("
+ columns.stream().map(c -> "?").collect(Collectors.joining(", "))
+ ")"
)) {
while (rs.next()) {
for (int i = 1; i <= meta.getColumnCount(); i++)
s2.setObject(i, rs.getObject(i));
s2.addBatch();
}
s2.executeBatch();
}
}
}
If you're not using Java 8:
Then cannot use columns.stream()
, etc. and lambda expressions. Here's an alternative way to create the INSERT
statement:
StringBuilder columnNames = new StringBuilder();
StringBuilder bindVariables = new StringBuilder();
for (int i = 1; i <= meta.getColumnCount(); i++)
if (i > 1) {
columnNames.append(", ");
bindVariables.append(", ");
}
columnNames.append(meta.getColumnName(i));
bindVariables.append('?');
}
String sql = "INSERT INTO " + table + " ("
+ columnNames
+ ") VALUES ("
+ bindVariables
+ ")"
Disclaimer:
I'm using string concatenation to generate SQL statements above. Be VERY careful with this technique to prevent running into SQL injection (and syntax errors)! The table
parameter MUST NOT be user input!
Assumptions made for simplicity's sake:
- Column names are case-insensitive
- You don't have an excessive amount of data (otherwise you should commit from time to time to keep UNDO / REDO logs small)
- Your JDBC driver will support
setObject()
and getObject()
, instead of the more concrete types, which might be necessary.
- You must use JDBC, because any library that supports some sort of record abstraction (e.g. Hibernate, jOOQ, ActiveJDBC, etc.) would greatly help here.