As far as I know, you always work with a ResultSet.
If you know your stored procedures will always return an Integer and you don't
wanna deal with the executeQuery and stuff every time, you could create a
class with methods explicitly for accesing your stored procedures, for
example:
assuming
yes, i was trying to do something like that, but it breaks always in the same
place, first I thought that it was because of the way I was assigning values
to the fields of my row, but now I'm beginning to think that the reason is
the way I pass the row to f2.
Here is the error:
franco=# SELECT