Sqlca equivalent in JDBC

Does anyone know of a JDBC equivalent to the ProC structure called SQLCA?
I miss the status code and rows inserted/returned information.
Thanks,
Bob Scharping
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I seriously doubt adUseClient causes the client to execute SQL. These:
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/vb-cursors-and-locks.html
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/ado270/htm/mdcstcursorlocationenum.aspcause me to think it's more like CachedRowSet, though I'm not sure.
That's the way database servers work: they execute SQL. The client can't execute the query because it doesn't have the database's tables or indexes. If it had those ...well, it would be the server then.
Optimize your query. Index it. Myself, I'd run away screaming if I had a 50+ -join query. Or I'd try very hard to refactor the query - separate selects, client side data caching, ... And get a database that doesn't hang, they aren't supposed to do that(!!)

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