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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T23:40:01+00:00 2026-05-30T23:40:01+00:00

Edit: oops. These JDBC statements work; I had forgotten to commit in SQL Plus.

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Edit: oops. These JDBC statements work; I had forgotten to commit in SQL Plus. Thanks Paul.

When I query the database with SQL Plus:

select count(tid) from retweets where tid = 35          => 2
select count(tid) from tweets where replyto = 35        => 1

I’ve tried several methods to pull these aggregate counts from the database through JDBC,
but in all cases they returned 0.

Examples:

Statement stmt = m_con.createStatement();
ResultSet retweets = stmt.executeQuery("select count(tid) from retweets where tid = 35");

if (retweets.next()) {  System.out.println("# of Retweets: " + retweets.getInt(1));}
 ResultSet replies = stmt.executeQuery("select count(tid) Replies from tweets where replyto = "+tid);


if (replies.next()) {System.out.println("# of Replies : " + replies.getInt("Replies"));}

Both times, 0 was printed. Why did this happen and how can I fix it? Thanks.

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    2026-05-30T23:40:02+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 11:40 pm

    Something like this:

    public class TweetDao {
        private static final String SELECT_TWEETS = "SELECT COUNT(tid) as TC FROM TWEETS WHERE replyTo =  ? ";
        // inject this - setter or constructor
        private Connection connection;
    
        public int getTweetCount(int tid) throws SQLException {
            int tweetCount = -1;
            PreparedStatement ps = null;
            ResultSet rs = null;
            try {
                ps = this.connection.prepareStatement(SELECT_TWEETS);
                ps.setInt(1, tid);
                rs = ps.executeQuery();
                while (rs.hasNext()) {
                    tweetCount = rs.getInt("TC");
                }
            } finally {
                DatabaseUtils.close(rs);
                DatabaseUtils.close(ps);
            }
            return tweetCount;
        }
    }
    
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