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How to execute UPDATE SQL in a JSP?
The <sql:update> tag executes an SQL statement that does not return data; for example, SQL INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statements.
Attribute
The <sql:update> tag has the following attributes −
| Attribute | Description | Required | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| sql | SQL command to execute (should not return a ResultSet) | No | Body | 
| dataSource | Database connection to use (overrides the default) | No | Default database | 
| var | Name of the variable to store the count of affected rows | No | None | 
| scope | Scope of the variable to store the count of affected rows | No | Page | 
Example
To start with basic concept, let us create a simple table Employees table in the TEST database and create few records in that table as follows −
Step 1
Open a Command Prompt and change to the installation directory as follows −
C:\> C:\>cd Program Files\MySQL\bin C:\Program Files\MySQL\bin>
Step 2
Login to the database as follows −
C:\Program Files\MySQL\bin>mysql -u root -p Enter password: ******** mysql>
Step 3
Create the table Employee in the TEST database as follows −
mysql> use TEST; mysql> create table Employees ( id int not null, age int not null, first varchar (255), last varchar (255) ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.08 sec) mysql>
Create Data Records
We will now create few records in the Employee table as follows −
mysql> INSERT INTO Employees VALUES (100, 18, 'Zara', 'Ali'); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.05 sec) mysql> INSERT INTO Employees VALUES (101, 25, 'Mahnaz', 'Fatma'); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec) mysql> INSERT INTO Employees VALUES (102, 30, 'Zaid', 'Khan'); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec) mysql> INSERT INTO Employees VALUES (103, 28, 'Sumit', 'Mittal'); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec) mysql>
Let us now write a JSP which will make use of the <sql:update> tag to execute an SQL UPDATE statement to update one record in the table as follows −
<%@ page import = "java.io.*,java.util.*,java.sql.*"%> <%@ page import = "javax.servlet.http.*,javax.servlet.*" %> <%@ taglib uri = "http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core" prefix = "c"%> <%@ taglib uri = "http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/sql" prefix = "sql"%> <html>    <head>       <title>JSTL sql:update Tag</title>    </head>    <body>    <sql:setDataSource var = "snapshot" driver = "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"       url = "jdbc:mysql://localhost/TEST"       user = "root" password = "pass123"/>       <sql:update dataSource = "${snapshot}" var = "count">          Update Employees SET age = 30 where id = 101;       </sql:update>       <sql:query dataSource = "${snapshot}" var = "result">          SELECT * from Employees;       </sql:query>       <table border = "1" width = "100%">          <tr>             <th>Emp ID</th>             <th>First Name</th>             <th>Last Name</th>             <th>Age</th>          </tr>          <c:forEach var = "row" items = "${result.rows}">             <tr>                <td> <c:out value = "${row.id}"/></td>                <td> <c:out value = "${row.first}"/></td>                <td> <c:out value = "${row.last}"/></td>                <td> <c:out value = "${row.age}"/></td>             </tr>          </c:forEach>       </table> </body> </html> Access the above JSP, the following result will be displayed −
+-------------+----------------+-----------------+-----------------+ | Emp ID | First Name | Last Name | Age | +-------------+----------------+-----------------+-----------------+ | 100 | Zara | Ali | 18 | | 101 | Mahnaz | Fatma | 30 | | 102 | Zaid | Khan | 30 | | 103 | Sumit | Mittal | 28 | | 104 | Nula | Ali | 2 | +-------------+----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
Similar way, you can try SQL INSERT and DELETE statements on the same table.
