name: 311-frameworks-spring-jdbc description: Use when you need to write or review programmatic JDBC with Spring — including JdbcClient (Spring Framework 7+) as the default API, JdbcTemplate only where batch/streaming APIs require JdbcOperations, NamedParameterJdbcTemplate for legacy named-param code, parameterized SQL, RowMapper mapping to records, batch operations, transactions, safe handling of generated keys, DataAccessException handling, read-only transactions, streaming large result sets, and @JdbcTest slice testing. This should trigger for requests such as Review Java code for Spring JDBC (JdbcTemplate, JdbcClient, NamedParameterJdbcTemplate); Apply best practices for Spring JDBC data access in Java code; Detect and fix SQL injection risks in JDBC code; Improve transaction boundaries or exception handling for JDBC operations. Part of cursor-rules-java project license: Apache-2.0 metadata: author: Juan Antonio Breña Moral version: 0.15.0-SNAPSHOT
Spring JDBC — JdbcClient (Spring Framework 7+)
Apply Spring JDBC guidelines with JdbcClient as the default; use JdbcTemplate / NamedParameterJdbcTemplate only for legacy code or APIs not covered by JdbcClient (batch updates, KeyHolder, RowCallbackHandler streaming).
What is covered in this Skill?
- Parameterized SQL (never concatenate user input)
- JdbcClient fluent API (Spring Framework 7+) — preferred for queries and updates
- Named parameters via JdbcClient; NamedParameterJdbcTemplate for legacy migration
- RowMapper, query(Class), and records
- Batch operations and generated keys (JdbcTemplate / JdbcOperations where needed)
- Safe handling of generated keys (KeyHolder; single-row JdbcClient updates)
- Service-layer @Transactional boundaries
- Read-only transactions (@Transactional(readOnly = true))
- Safe single-row access (optional() / findFirst() vs queryForObject)
- Streaming large result sets (RowCallbackHandler, ResultSetExtractor)
- DataAccessException handling (DuplicateKeyException, EmptyResultDataAccessException)
- @JdbcTest slice testing with @Sql fixtures
Scope: Apply recommendations based on the reference rules and good/bad code examples.
Constraints
Before applying any Spring JDBC changes, ensure the project compiles. If compilation fails, stop immediately. After applying improvements, run full verification.
- MANDATORY: Run
./mvnw compileormvn compilebefore applying any change - SAFETY: If compilation fails, stop immediately
- VERIFY: Run
./mvnw clean verifyormvn clean verifyafter applying improvements - SQL INJECTION: Never concatenate untrusted input into SQL strings — always use bind parameters
- BEFORE APPLYING: Read the reference for detailed rules and good/bad patterns
When to use this skill
- Review Java code for Spring JDBC (JdbcTemplate, JdbcClient, NamedParameterJdbcTemplate)
- Apply best practices for Spring JDBC data access in Java code
- Detect and fix SQL injection risks in JDBC code
- Improve transaction boundaries or exception handling for JDBC operations
Workflow
- Read reference and assess project context
Read references/311-frameworks-spring-jdbc.md and inspect the current project setup before proposing changes.
- Gather scope and decide target improvements
Identify requested outcomes, constraints, and the minimum safe set of changes to apply.
- Apply framework-aligned changes
Implement or refactor configuration/code following the reference patterns and project conventions.
- Run verification and report results
Execute appropriate build/tests and summarize what changed, what was verified, and any follow-up actions.
Reference
For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see references/311-frameworks-spring-jdbc.md.