Uses of Package
org.jdbi.v3.meta

Packages that use org.jdbi.v3.meta
Package
Description
The 'core' package hosts the top level interface into jdbi core.
 
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.
 
The config classes define a configuration registry starting from each Jdbi instance.
 
The extension classes allow you to extend Jdbi's functionality by declaring interface types that may attach to Handle instances.
 
mappers take the JDBC ResultSet and produce Java results.
 
 
The statement package provides most of the Fluent API to drive statement execution.
 
 
The postgres plugin provides improved support for java.time, hstore, uuid, and enum types when configured with a recent Postgres database server.
SQL Objects
The sqlobject.customizer package provides annotations that customize the execution of a statement.
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    Signifies that a public API (public class, method or field) is subject to incompatible changes, or even removal, in a future release.
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    Signifies that a public API (public class, method or field) is subject to incompatible changes, or even removal, in a future release.
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    Signifies that a public API (public class, method or field) is subject to incompatible changes, or even removal, in a future release.
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