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package javax.sql; |
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import java.sql.*; |
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/** |
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* The facility that a disconnected <code>RowSet</code> object calls on |
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* to populate itself with rows of data. A reader (an object implementing the |
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* <code>RowSetReader</code> interface) may be registered with |
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* a <code>RowSet</code> object that supports the reader/writer paradigm. |
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* When the <code>RowSet</code> object's <code>execute</code> method is |
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* called, it in turn calls the reader's <code>readData</code> method. |
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* |
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* @since 1.4 |
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*/ |
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public interface RowSetReader { |
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/** |
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* Reads the new contents of the calling <code>RowSet</code> object. |
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* In order to call this method, a <code>RowSet</code> |
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* object must have implemented the <code>RowSetInternal</code> interface |
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* and registered this <code>RowSetReader</code> object as its reader. |
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* The <code>readData</code> method is invoked internally |
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* by the <code>RowSet.execute</code> method for rowsets that support the |
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* reader/writer paradigm. |
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* |
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* <P>The <code>readData</code> method adds rows to the caller. |
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* It can be implemented in a wide variety of ways and can even |
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* populate the caller with rows from a nonrelational data source. |
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* In general, a reader may invoke any of the rowset's methods, |
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* with one exception. Calling the method <code>execute</code> will |
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* cause an <code>SQLException</code> to be thrown |
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* because <code>execute</code> may not be called recursively. Also, |
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* when a reader invokes <code>RowSet</code> methods, no listeners |
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* are notified; that is, no <code>RowSetEvent</code> objects are |
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* generated and no <code>RowSetListener</code> methods are invoked. |
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* This is true because listeners are already being notified by the method |
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* <code>execute</code>. |
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* |
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* @param caller the <code>RowSet</code> object (1) that has implemented the |
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* <code>RowSetInternal</code> interface, (2) with which this reader is |
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* registered, and (3) whose <code>execute</code> method called this reader |
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or this method |
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* invokes the <code>RowSet.execute</code> method |
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*/ |
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void readData(RowSetInternal caller) throws SQLException; |
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} |