Thursday, July 23, 2015

How to manage SQL statements more effectively with Java

If you work with plain Java JDBC without any external libraries, you will need to manage your own SQL statements. Unfortunately Java String does not support muti-lines construct, and you have to use many "quotes" + "concatenation" and makes the SQL very hard to read and manage. This makes it hard to maintain and test (try to copy a SQL from Java code into your SQL client). It would be so nice to keep the entire SQL block of text intact without these Java noise.

Here is a solution. Store your SQL queries in XML inside CDATA:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<sqlMap>
    <sqls>
        <entry>
            <key>getUser</key>
            <value><![CDATA[
SELECT *
FROM USERS
WHERE ID = ?
            ]]></value>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <key>getSpecialCodeByUserId</key>
            <value><![CDATA[
SELECT u.EMAIL, p.ID as PROFILEID, p.SPECIALCODE, a.MANAGERID
FROM USERS u
  LEFT JOIN PROFILE p ON p.USERID = u.ID
  LEFT JOIN ACCOUNT a ON a.PROFILEID = p.ID
WHERE u.ID = ?  ]]></value>
        </entry>  </sqls>
</sqlMap>

Now you just need to read it. One way to do this is with built-in JAXB

import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

@XmlRootElement
public class SqlMap {
    Map<String, String> sqls = new HashMap<>();

    public Map<String, String> getSqls() {
        return sqls;
    }

    public void setSqls(Map<String, String> sqls) {
        this.sqls = sqls;
    }

    public String getSql(String name) {
        return sqls.get(name);
    }

    public static SqlMap load(String name) throws Exception {
        InputStream inStream = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(name);
        SqlMap sqlMap = JAXB.unmarshal(inStream, SqlMap.class);
        return sqlMap;
    }
}


Another way is to simply use java.util.Properties#loadFromXML by following their schema DTD. Here is an example of XML:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd">
<properties>
    <comment>XML Props</comment>
    <!-- Foo entry -->
    <entry key="foo">bar</entry>
    <!-- Query entry -->
    <entry key="query">
        <![CDATA[
                SELECT * FROM USERS
        ]]>
    </entry>
</properties>

Both of these are built-in from your JDK!