This not possible, see Accessing PL/SQL Index-by Tables:
Oracle JDBC does not support RAW, DATE, and PL/SQL RECORD as element types.
I'd probably use a custom (global, not package) object type like so:
CREATE TYPE t_all_record AS OBJECT (
x_object_type_id number,
x_object_name varchar2(100),
x_object_id varchar2(70),
x_audit_timestamp timestamp(6),
x_payload clob
)
/
CREATE TYPE t_all_records IS TABLE OF t_all_record
/
reference the table of type in your package (t_all_records instead of tt_all_tab) and fill it like so
procedure get_data_Q1(x_object_id in varchar2 , x_all_type out t_all_records )
AS
begin
SELECT t_all_record(O.object_type_id,O.object_name,O.object_id,A.audit_timestamp,P.payload)
BULK COLLECT INTO x_all_type
FROM APPLICATION APP, EXCEPTIONS E,MASTER_AUDIT A,MODULE_TYPE M,OBJECT_TYPE O,PAYLOAD P
WHERE ( A.MODULE_TYPE_ID = M.MODULE_TYPE_ID ) AND ( M.APPLICATION_ID = APP.APPLICATION_ID ) AND ( A.OBJECT_TYPE_ID = O.OBJECT_TYPE_ID ) AND ( O.OBJECT_ID = x_object_id )
end get_data_Q1;
Result will be useable from java like so:
package tests.jdbc;
import java.sql.Array;
import java.sql.CallableStatement;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.ResultSetMetaData;
import java.sql.Struct;
import java.sql.Types;
import oracle.sql.StructDescriptor;
public class OracleTableOfResult {
public static void main(String...a) throws Exception {
Class.forName("oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver");
Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:oracle:thin:<USER>/<PASS>@<DATABASEHOST>:1521:<SERVICE>");
final String typeName = "T_ALL_RECORD";
final String typeTableName = "T_ALL_RECORDS";
// Get a description of your type (Oracle specific)
final StructDescriptor structDescriptor = StructDescriptor.createDescriptor(typeName.toUpperCase(), connection);
final ResultSetMetaData metaData = structDescriptor.getMetaData();
// Call the procedure (or whatever else) that returns the table of a custom type
CallableStatement cs = connection.prepareCall("{call ult_pkg.get_data_Q1(?, ?)}");
cs.setString(1, "the_id");
// Result is an java.sql.Array...
cs.registerOutParameter(2, Types.ARRAY, typeTableName);
cs.execute();
// ...who's elements are java.sql.Structs
Object[] data = (Object[]) ((Array) cs.getObject(2)).getArray();
for(Object tmp : data) {
Struct row = (Struct) tmp;
// Attributes are index 1 based...
int idx = 1;
for(Object attribute : row.getAttributes()) {
System.out.println(metaData.getColumnName(idx) + " = " + attribute);
++idx;
}
System.out.println("---");
}
cs.close();
connection.close();
}
}
But in the end, it's questionable if it's worth the effort when you could use your query in a plain sql statement as a prepared statement…
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