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Package Summary
Package
Description
Cache implementation using the Caffeine cache library.
A non-caching cache implementation.
A template engine implementation using Apache Commons Text StringSubstitutor.
The 'core' package hosts the top level interface into jdbi core.
Annotations that control the behavior of reflective property mapping, such as JdbiProperty.
The argument classes translate Java types into JDBC parameters.
The array package binds Java arrays and collections to SQL arrays, and handles mapping array result types back to Java arrays and collections.
Provides asynchronous execution of Jdbi operations.
Pluggable cache interface for Jdbi internal caches.
Bidirectional mapping between Java types and database columns.
The collector package reduces the mapped rows of the result set into a Stream Collector to produce the final aggregated result.
The config classes define a configuration registry starting from each Jdbi instance.
Configuration and annotations for binding and mapping Java Enum types.
The extension classes allow you to extend Jdbi's functionality by declaring interface types that may attach to Handle instances.
Meta-annotations for the extension framework.
The generic package holds utility methods and helper types for reflectively working with Java generic types.
The h2 package adds vendor support for the H2 embeddable pure Java database implementation.
Generic interception chain for transformation operations.
locator instances inspect text given to Jdbi and provide lookup of the actual SQL to execute.
mappers take the JDBC ResultSet and produce Java results.
Support for mapping to and from Immutables generated value types.
mapper.reflect provides RowMappers that reflectively construct result types using techniques like constructor injection or JavaBeans setters.
Qualified types add context to Java types for database mapping.
result provides the streaming interface that reads rows from JDBC and drives the mapper and collector processes to produce results.
The spi package includes entrypoints to extending Jdbi instances with your own custom functionality.
The statement package provides most of the Fluent API to drive statement execution.
The transaction package implements the strategy Jdbi uses to open and close transactions.
freemarker provides advanced string template processing.
Annotation processor that generates concrete implementations of SQL Object interfaces at compile time, avoiding the runtime cost of reflective proxy generation.
JSON support using the Gson library.
guava provides extra types that are commonly needed beyond built in JDK types.
Provides codec implementations for some Guava types.
Google Guice integration.
JSON support using the Jackson 2 library.
joda-time provides improved date and time types to pre-Java 8 applications.
The jpa plugin provides minimal support for discovering JPA annotations like Column.
JSON mapping SPI and the Json qualifier.
Annotations that provide metadata about the Jdbi API itself, such as stability guarantees.
JSON support using the Moshi library.
OpenTelemetry integration for Jdbi.
The oracle package provides integration with the Oracle JDBC driver.
PostGIS support for Jdbi.
The postgres plugin provides improved support for java.time, hstore, uuid, and enum types when configured with a recent Postgres database server.
Classes here provide integration hooks for working with the Spring framework.
Classes here provide integration hooks for working with the Spring framework.
The sqlite plugin provides improved support for java.net.URL.
SQL Objects
The sqlobject.config package defines configuration annotations that modify the Jdbi configuration used as the context for executing SqlObject methods, such as registering handled types.
The sqlobject.customizer package provides annotations that customize the execution of a statement.
sqlobject.locator inspects the declared SqlObject and determines the statement text to pass off to core.locator for final resolution of the statement text.
The sqlobject.statement annotations declare the type of statement that a SqlObject method should create, such as a @SqlQuery to return rows or a @SqlUpdate to modify rows and return the modification count.
sqlobject.transaction annotations declaratively create transactions wrapping a SqlObject method.
stringtemplate4 provides advanced string template processing that Jdbi can drive with the statement's bound parameters and context to drive statement generation that may need to bind variable number of parameters or other advanced use cases.
JUnit 4 testing support.
JUnit 5 testing support.
vavr is a functional programming library for the JVM.