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What happens if you call the method close() on a ResultSet object in java?

What happens if you call the method close() on a ResultSet object in java?<br/>

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M. Porter

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Answered Dec 14, 2018

The database and JDBC resources are released if you call the method close() on a ResultSet object in Java. If you try to call the method close on a ResultSet task, it will automatically bring you to the database and then the JDBC resources will be released.

This process allows you to be able to access databases which can then use this information depending on what information you need. To put it in simpler terms, the JDBC acts as a connection between the information database and the Java program.

As such, once you can get access to the JDBC, you can locate and edit the database to fix problems within the java program or to correct any mistakes in the application.

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E. Stanley

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E. Stanley, Technical writer, Indianapolis

Answered Jul 17, 2018

If you attempt to call the method close on a ResultSet project, it automatically links you to the database and the JDBC resources are released. This gives you access to the inherent data bases to exploit the information according to your needs. The JDBC is basically connecting the database with the java application.

Once you get your hands on the JDBC, you can easily find and manipulate the database. This is often used to correct the data or access and fix bugs in the application. The special commands help you to employ different functions in the app depending on the commands initiated.

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John Adney

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Answered Aug 03, 2017

No idea about the same time as a result of a few days

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John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Dec 31, 2016

The database and JDBC resources are released
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