fixed JavaDoc

master
Thomas Risberg 16 years ago
parent 3e63951a57
commit 8aface8e5d
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      org.springframework.jdbc/src/main/java/org/springframework/jdbc/core/simple/SimpleJdbcCall.java

@ -39,12 +39,13 @@ import org.springframework.jdbc.core.namedparam.SqlParameterSource;
* <p>The meta data processing is based on the DatabaseMetaData provided by
* the JDBC driver. Since we rely on the JDBC driver this "auto-detection"
* can only be used for databases that are known to provide accurate meta data.
* These currently include Derby, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and DB2.
* For any other databases you are required to declare all parameters explicitly.
* You can of course declare all parameters explicitly even if the database provides
* the necessary meta data. In that case your declared parameters will take precedence.
* You can also turn off any mete data processing if you want to use parameter names
* that do not match what is declared during the stored procedure compilation.
* These currently include Derby, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, DB2,
* Sybase and PostgreSQL. For any other databases you are required to declare all
* parameters explicitly. You can of course declare all parameters explicitly even
* if the database provides the necessary meta data. In that case your declared
* parameters will take precedence. You can also turn off any mete data processing
* if you want to use parameter names that do not match what is declared during
* the stored procedure compilation.
*
* <p>The actual insert is being handled using Spring's
* {@link org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate}.

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