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How to call an Oracle function from Hibernate with a return parameter?

My question is very much like Getting the return value of a PL/SQL function via Hibernate

I have a function which does some modifications internally and it returns a value.

The original idea was to do something like this:

protected Integer checkXXX(Long id, Long transId)
        throws Exception {
    final String sql = "SELECT MYSCHEMA.MYFUNC(" + id + ", "
            + transId + ") FROM DUAL";
    final BigDecimal nr = (BigDecimal) this.getHibernateTemplate()
            .getSessionFactory()开发者_如何学运维.getCurrentSession().createSQLQuery(sql)
            .uniqueResult();
    return nr.intValue();
}

Unfortunately this doesn't work with Oracle. What is the recommended way to do something like this?

Is there a way to extract declared variables from within my statement?


Hibernate Session provides a doWork() method that gives you direct access to java.sql.Connection. You can then create and use java.sql.CallableStatement to execute your function:

session.doWork(new Work() {
  public void execute(Connection connection) throws SQLException {
    CallableStatement call = connection.prepareCall("{ ? = call MYSCHEMA.MYFUNC(?,?) }");
    call.registerOutParameter( 1, Types.INTEGER ); // or whatever it is
    call.setLong(2, id);
    call.setLong(3, transId);
    call.execute();
    int result = call.getInt(1); // propagate this back to enclosing class
  }
});


You have the following options:

  1. With a @NamedNativeQuery:

     @org.hibernate.annotations.NamedNativeQuery(
         name = "fn_my_func",
         query = "{ ? = call MYSCHEMA.MYFUNC(?, ?) }",
         callable = true,
         resultClass = Integer.class
     )
    
     Integer result = (Integer) entityManager.createNamedQuery("fn_my_func")
         .setParameter(1, 1)
         .setParameter(2, 1)
         .getSingleResult();    
    
  2. With JDBC API:

     Session session = entityManager.unwrap( Session.class );
    
     final AtomicReference<Integer> result = 
         new AtomicReference<>();
    
     session.doWork( connection -> {
         try (CallableStatement function = connection
                 .prepareCall(
                     "{ ? = call MYSCHEMA.MYFUNC(?, ?) }"
                 )
             ) {
             function.registerOutParameter( 1, Types.INTEGER );
             function.setInt( 2, 1 );
             function.setInt( 3, 1 );
             function.execute();
             result.set( function.getInt( 1 ) );
         }
     } );            
    
  3. With a native Oracle query:

     Integer result = (Integer) entityManager.createNativeQuery(
         "SELECT MYSCHEMA.MYFUNC(:postId, :transId) FROM DUAL")
         .setParameter("postId", 1)
         .setParameter("transId", 1)
         .getSingleResult();
    


Yes, you do need to use an out parameter. If you use the doWork() method, you'd do something like this:

session.doWork(new Work() {
   public void execute(Connection conn) {
      CallableStatement stmt = conn.prepareCall("? = call <some function name>(?)");
      stmt.registerOutParameter(1, OracleTypes.INTEGER);
      stmt.setInt(2, <some value>);
      stmt.execute();
      Integer outputValue = stmt.getInt(1);
      // And then you'd do something with this outputValue
   }
});


Alternative code :)

if you want to direct result you can use below code

 int result = session.doReturningWork(new ReturningWork<Integer>() {
  @Override
   public Integer  execute(Connection connection) throws SQLException {
    CallableStatement call = connection.prepareCall("{ ? = call MYSCHEMA.MYFUNC(?,?) }");
    call.registerOutParameter( 1, Types.INTEGER ); // or whatever it is
    call.setLong(2, id);
    call.setLong(3, transId);
    call.execute();
    return call.getInt(1); // propagate this back to enclosing class
  }
});

http://keyurj.blogspot.com.tr/2012/12/dowork-in-hibernate.html


public static void getThroHibConnTest() throws Exception {
    logger.debug("UsersActiion.getThroHibConnTest() | BEG ");
    Transaction tx = null;
    Connection conn = null;
    CallableStatement cs = null;
    Session session = HibernateUtil.getInstance().getCurrentSession();
    try {
        tx = session.beginTransaction();
        conn = session.connection();

        System.out.println("Connection = "+conn);
        if (cs == null)
        {
            cs = 
                conn.prepareCall("{ ?=call P_TEST.FN_GETSUM(?,?) }");
        }
        cs.clearParameters();
        cs.registerOutParameter(1,OracleTypes.INTEGER);
        cs.setInt(2,1);
        cs.setInt(3,2);
        cs.execute();
        int retInt=cs.getInt(1);
        tx.commit();            
    }catch (Exception ex) {  
        logger.error("UsersActiion.getThroHibConnTest() | ERROR | " , ex);  
        if (tx != null && tx.isActive()) {
            try {
                // Second try catch as the rollback could fail as well
                tx.rollback();
            } catch (HibernateException e1) {
                logger.debug("Error rolling back transaction");
            }
            // throw again the first exception
            throw ex;
        }
    }finally{
        try {
            if (cs != null) {
                cs.close();
                cs = null;
            }
            if(conn!=null)conn.close();

        } catch (Exception ex){;}
    }
    logger.debug("UsersActiion.getThroHibConnTest() | END ");
}
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