- All Superinterfaces:
Attachable
,AttachableQueryPart
,AutoCloseable
,Flow.Publisher<Integer>
,Publisher<Integer>
,org.reactivestreams.Publisher<Integer>
,Query
,QueryPart
,RowCountQuery
,Serializable
,Statement
,Update<R>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
UpdateConditionStep<R>
,UpdateFromStep<R>
,UpdateLimitStep<R>
,UpdateOrderByStep<R>
,UpdateReturningStep<R>
,UpdateSetMoreStep<R>
,UpdateWhereStep<R>
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true,
since="3.15")
public interface UpdateFinalStep<R extends Record>
extends Update<R>
Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.
- [#11329] - 3.15.0 - This type will be removed in the future. Do not reference it directly
This type is used for the Referencing
Update
's DSL API.
Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration);
create.update(table)
.set(field1, value1)
.set(field2, value2)
.where(field1.greaterThan(100))
.execute();
Referencing XYZ*Step
types directly from client code
It is usually not recommended to reference any XYZ*Step
types
directly from client code, or assign them to local variables. When writing
dynamic SQL, creating a statement's components dynamically, and passing them
to the DSL API statically is usually a better choice. See the manual's
section about dynamic SQL for details: https://www.jooq.org/doc/latest/manual/sql-building/dynamic-sql.
Drawbacks of referencing the XYZ*Step
types directly:
- They're operating on mutable implementations (as of jOOQ 3.x)
- They're less composable and not easy to get right when dynamic SQL gets complex
- They're less readable
- They might have binary incompatible changes between minor releases
- Author:
- Lukas Eder
-
Method Summary
Methods inherited from interface org.jooq.Attachable
attach, configuration, detach
Methods inherited from interface org.jooq.AttachableQueryPart
getBindValues, getParam, getParams, getSQL, getSQL
Methods inherited from interface org.reactivestreams.Publisher
subscribe
Methods inherited from interface org.jooq.Query
bind, bind, cancel, close, execute, executeAsync, executeAsync, isExecutable, keepStatement, poolable, queryTimeout