It's true: Without a resultMap or resultClass, your results will be silently discarded.
Larry On 8/9/05, Priyesh Mashelkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Use a resultMap or resultClass as you would do for a normal query. > They have missed mention of procedures returning values in their > documentation. > > Your mapping would look like: > > <parameterMap id="languageLookupMap" class="java.util.HashMap"> > <parameter javaType="java.lang.String" mode="IN" jdbcType="VARCHAR" > property="from_text"/> > <parameter javaType="java.lang.String" mode="IN" jdbcType="VARCHAR" > property="language"/> > </parameterMap> > > <procedure id="languageLookup" parameterMap="languageLookupMap" > resultClass="java.lang.String"> > {call language_lookup @from_text = ?, @language = ?} > </procedure> > > The call remains the same. i.e., {call language_lookup @from_text = ?, > @language = ?}. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 4:21 PM > To: user-java@ibatis.apache.org > Subject: SQLMaps - Sybase and stored procedures > > > Hi, > > I have a question regarding the use of stored procedures (in particular > Sybase) with SQLMaps. > Having looked at the documentation I am still unsure as the documentation, > unless I have missed it, doesnt deal with getting results back from > the proc. > > I wish to call a Sybase stored procedure, passing into two parameters and > retrieving a String value in a resultset. > The proc, which provides a language translation, takes two String > parameters (the text you wish translated, and the language > you wish translated to) and then returns a String value of the translated > text. > > > > My sqlmap is as follows: > > <parameterMap id="languageLookupMap" class="java.util.HashMap"> > <parameter javaType="java.lang.String" mode="IN" jdbcType="VARCHAR" > property="from_text"/> > <parameter javaType="java.lang.String" mode="IN" jdbcType="VARCHAR" > property="language"/> > </parameterMap> > > <procedure id="languageLookup" parameterMap="languageLookupMap"> > {call language_lookup @from_text = ?, @language = ?} > </procedure> > > > > My code is as follows: > > HashMap map = new HashMap(); > map.put("from_text", "Computers"); > map.put("language", "FRE"); > > ArrayList results = (ArrayList) sqlMap.queryForList("testLanguageLookup", > map); > iter = results.iterator(); > System.out.println("results = " + results.toString()); > > > When I run the code, the output is always "result = []". > > > > > > However, if I run the following regular jdbc code, I get a valid result: > > CallableStatement cstmt = conn.prepareCall("{call language_lookup > @from_text = 'Computers', @language = 'FRE'}"); > ResultSet rs = cstmt.executeQuery(); > > System.out.println("Resultset = " + rs.toString()); > rs.next(); > String output = (String) rs.getString(1); > System.out.println("Output = " + output); > > > > The output is -----> > > Resultset = [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Output = Ordinateurs > > > > > Can anyone give me some tips to get the same eresults with SQLMaps as I get > with regular jdbc code? > > Thanks in advance, > andy > > > > > MASTEK > "Making a valuable difference" > Mastek in NASSCOM's 'India Top 20' Software Service Exporters List. > In the US, we're called MAJESCO > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Opinions expressed in this e-mail are those of the individual and not that of > Mastek Limited, unless specifically indicated to that effect. Mastek Limited > does not accept any responsibility or liability for it. This e-mail and > attachments (if any) transmitted with it are confidential and/or privileged > and solely for the use of the intended person or entity to which it is > addressed. Any review, re-transmission, dissemination or other use of or > taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons or entities > other than the intended recipient is prohibited. This e-mail and its > attachments have been scanned for the presence of computer viruses. It is the > responsibility of the recipient to run the virus check on e-mails and > attachments before opening them. If you have received this e-mail in error, > kindly delete this e-mail from all computers. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >