Align RdbmsOperation javadoc with jdbcTemplate defaults

See gh-22572
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Jorg Heymans 2019-03-12 08:20:10 +01:00 committed by Stephane Nicoll
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ public abstract class RdbmsOperation implements InitializingBean {
* large result sets: Setting this higher than the default value will increase
* processing speed at the cost of memory consumption; setting this lower can
* avoid transferring row data that will never be read by the application.
* <p>Default is 0, indicating to use the driver's default.
* <p>Default is -1, indicating to use the driver's default.
* @see org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate#setFetchSize
*/
public void setFetchSize(int fetchSize) {
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ public abstract class RdbmsOperation implements InitializingBean {
* Set the maximum number of rows for this RDBMS operation. This is important
* for processing subsets of large result sets, avoiding to read and hold
* the entire result set in the database or in the JDBC driver.
* <p>Default is 0, indicating to use the driver's default.
* <p>Default is -1, indicating to use the driver's default.
* @see org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate#setMaxRows
*/
public void setMaxRows(int maxRows) {
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ public abstract class RdbmsOperation implements InitializingBean {
/**
* Set the query timeout for statements that this RDBMS operation executes.
* <p>Default is 0, indicating to use the JDBC driver's default.
* <p>Default is -1, indicating to use the JDBC driver's default.
* <p>Note: Any timeout specified here will be overridden by the remaining
* transaction timeout when executing within a transaction that has a
* timeout specified at the transaction level.