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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T07:06:43+00:00 2026-05-16T07:06:43+00:00

Consider am assigning the URL in the code below to a string, say String

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Consider am assigning the URL in the code below to a string, say

String link = "http://www.topix.com/rss/city/ellensburg-wa";

How should I use the string in the below code instead of the URL itself.

Note: am a beginner in java

 stmt.executeQuery("select url from urls where url='http://www.topix.com/rss/city/ellensburg-wa'");

 stmtR.executeUpdate("insert into urls values(21211,'http://www.topix.com/rss/city/ellensburg-wa','source',1,0)"
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    2026-05-16T07:06:44+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 7:06 am

    If you want to create a nice query use a prepared statement

    PreparedStatement insertUrlStatement = con.prepareStatement("INSERT INTO urls VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?)");
    //Replace the **first** "?" by an "id" variable content (containing an **int**)
    insertUrlStatement.setInt(1, id);
    //Replace the **second** "?" by the "url" variable content (containing a **String**)
    insertUrlStatement.setString(2, url);
    //Two other setXxx();
    insertUrlStatement.executeUpdate()
    
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