| Exception thrown when we're not ignoring
java.sql.SQLWarning SQLWarnings .
If a SQLWarning is reported, the operation completed, so we will need
to explicitly roll it back if we're not happy when looking at the warning.
We might choose to ignore (and log) the warning, or to wrap and throw it
in the shape of this SQLWarningException instead.
author: Rod Johnson author: Juergen Hoeller See Also: org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate.setIgnoreWarnings |