When fetching results from database through SpringJdbcTemplate, everywhere I have seen that they are passing the new object of
RowMapper` every time.
Is this required? Or can we just use one object and pass it again and again?
Example:
Student student = jdbcTemplateObject.queryForObject(SQL, new Object[] { id }, new StudentRowMapper());
I know this object will be garbage collected later on, but I didn’t wanted to create the same object over and over again.
Can I reuse the row mapper instance, like this?:
Student student = jdbcTemplateObject.queryForObject(SQL, new Object[] { id }, this.studentMapper);
Has this any thread safety issue?
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Answer
Why not just create your RowMapper
and let Spring manage it? There should be no reason to create a new instance every time. Just autowire in the one managed by Spring. As long as your mapper isn’t doing anything non-thread-safe, then should be just fine.
@Component private RowMapper class...
…
@Service WhateverService class... @Autowired private SomeRowMapper theRowMapper; public void doSomething() { Student student = jdbcTemplateObject.queryForObject(SQL, new Object[] { id }, theRowMapper); }