I was using so far something like this for querying my database that was working perfectly fine :
PreparedStatement prepStmt = dbCon.prepareStatement(mySql);
ResultSet rs = prepStmt.executeQuery();
But then I needed to use the rs.first(); in order to be able to iterate over my rs multiple times. So I use now
PreparedStatement prepStmt = dbCon.prepareStatement(mySql,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE, ResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE);
My question is related to the performance of the two. What do I lose if I use the second option? Will using the second option have any negative effect in the code that I have written so far?
PS: Note that my application is a multi-user, database-intensive web application (on a Weblogic 10.3.4) that uses a back end Oracle 11g database.
Thanks all for your attention.
UPDATE
My maximum reslutset size will be less than 1000 rows and 15-20 columns
List<POJO>from ResultSet and then using that POJO instead, wherever you want, is not an option? It's always easier to handleList<POJO>, comparatively. I mean data-type stuff, passing the number of column, or name, doesn't apply there. – Adeel Ansari Oct 15 '12 at 6:38