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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T04:44:25+00:00 2026-06-13T04:44:25+00:00

Java: PreparedStatement stmt = myConnection.prepareStatement(CALL myStoredRoutine(?, ?, ?)); stmt.setString(1, a); stmt.setString(2, b); stmt.setString(3, c);

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PreparedStatement stmt = myConnection.prepareStatement("CALL myStoredRoutine(?, ?, ?)");
stmt.setString(1, a);
stmt.setString(2, b);
stmt.setString(3, c);
stmt.executeQuery();

If my stored routine is in MySQL is it possible for the unfiltered Strings to inject something into my code?

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    2026-06-13T04:44:27+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 4:44 am

    No, as PreparedStatement was build to protect against SQL Injection.

    I see you’re calling a stored procedure so better use CallableStatement.

    String SQL = "{CALL myStoredRoutine(?, ?, ?)}";
    CallableStatement cstmt = myConnection.prepareCall(SQL);
    
    • Prepared Statement

    Instances of PreparedStatement contain an SQL statement that has already been compiled. This is what makes a statement “prepared”

    Because PreparedStatement objects are precompiled, their execution can be faster than that of Statement objects.

    The prepared statement is used to execute sql queries

    • Callable Statement

    A CallableStatement object provides a way to call stored procedures in a standard way for all RDBMSs. A stored procedure is stored in a database; the call to the stored procedure is what a CallableStatement object contains.

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