Reputation: 173
I am already connected to my database:
Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection(
"jdbc:mysql://instance23389.db.xeround.com:15296/Inventory","user","password");
PreparedStatement Statement = con.prepareStatement("Select * from inventory");
ResultSet result = Statement.executeQuery();
while(result.next()) {
//What to put here?
}
This is the arraylist I want stored in that database:
static ArrayList<Product> Chart=new ArrayList<Product>();
And that has these objects stored in the arraylist:
double Total;
String name;
double quantity;
String unit;
double ProductPrice;
What is the general code I need to use to get the arraylist to be stored in the MySQL database? What is the general code I need to use to get the arraylist out of the MySQL database?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 28324
Reputation: 13779
Your question is not very clear, but I am guessing that you want something like:
List<Product> products = new ArrayList<Product>();
String host = "instance23389.db.xeround.com";
int port = 15296;
String dbName = "Inventory";
String url = "jdbc:mysql://" + host + ":" + port + "/" + dbName;
Connection con = null;
PreparedStatement stmt = null;
try {
con = DriverManager.getConnection(url, "user","password");
stmt = con.prepareStatement("select * from inventory");
ResultSet result = stmt.executeQuery();
while(result.next()) {
Product prod = new Product();
prod.setTotal(result.getDouble("total"));
prod.setName(result.getString("name"));
prod.setQuantity(result.getDouble("quantity"));
prod.setUnit(result.getString("unit"));
prod.setProductPrice(result.getDouble("product_price"));
products.add(prod);
}
} finally {
if (stmt != null) {
try {
stmt.close();
} catch (SQLException ex) {
}
}
if (con != null) {
try {
con.close();
} catch (SQLException ex) {
}
}
}
return products;
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 159764
This is a template of what to use for retrieving & populating the Arraylist productList
while (result.next()) {
Product product = new Product();
product.setTotal(result.getDouble("Total"));
product.setName(result.getString("Name"));
// etc.
productList.add(product);
}
In the meantime, I invite you to have a look at:
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 32926
If you want to insert, then a select is not the way. What you need is something like
Statement statement = conn.createStatement();
statement.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO Customers " + "VALUES (1001, 'Simpson', 'Mr.', 'Springfield', 2001)");
Upvotes: 1