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package java.sql;  | 
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/**  | 
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* Interface for JDBC classes which provide the ability to retrieve the delegate instance when the instance  | 
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* in question is in fact a proxy class.  | 
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* <p>  | 
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* The wrapper pattern is employed by many JDBC driver implementations to provide extensions beyond  | 
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* the traditional JDBC API that are specific to a data source. Developers may wish to gain access to  | 
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* these resources that are wrapped (the delegates) as proxy class instances representing the  | 
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* the actual resources. This interface describes a standard mechanism to access  | 
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* these wrapped resources  | 
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* represented by their proxy, to permit direct access to the resource delegates.  | 
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*  | 
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* @since 1.6  | 
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*/  | 
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public interface Wrapper { | 
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    /** | 
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     * Returns an object that implements the given interface to allow access to | 
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     * non-standard methods, or standard methods not exposed by the proxy. | 
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     * | 
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     * If the receiver implements the interface then the result is the receiver | 
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     * or a proxy for the receiver. If the receiver is a wrapper | 
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     * and the wrapped object implements the interface then the result is the | 
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     * wrapped object or a proxy for the wrapped object. Otherwise return the | 
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     * the result of calling <code>unwrap</code> recursively on the wrapped object | 
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     * or a proxy for that result. If the receiver is not a | 
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     * wrapper and does not implement the interface, then an <code>SQLException</code> is thrown. | 
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     * | 
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     * @param <T> the type of the class modeled by this Class object | 
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     * @param iface A Class defining an interface that the result must implement. | 
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     * @return an object that implements the interface. May be a proxy for the actual implementing object. | 
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     * @throws java.sql.SQLException If no object found that implements the interface | 
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     * @since 1.6 | 
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*/  | 
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<T> T unwrap(java.lang.Class<T> iface) throws java.sql.SQLException;  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Returns true if this either implements the interface argument or is directly or indirectly a wrapper | 
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     * for an object that does. Returns false otherwise. If this implements the interface then return true, | 
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     * else if this is a wrapper then return the result of recursively calling <code>isWrapperFor</code> on the wrapped | 
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     * object. If this does not implement the interface and is not a wrapper, return false. | 
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     * This method should be implemented as a low-cost operation compared to <code>unwrap</code> so that | 
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     * callers can use this method to avoid expensive <code>unwrap</code> calls that may fail. If this method | 
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     * returns true then calling <code>unwrap</code> with the same argument should succeed. | 
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     * | 
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     * @param iface a Class defining an interface. | 
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     * @return true if this implements the interface or directly or indirectly wraps an object that does. | 
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     * @throws java.sql.SQLException  if an error occurs while determining whether this is a wrapper | 
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     * for an object with the given interface. | 
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     * @since 1.6 | 
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*/  | 
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boolean isWrapperFor(java.lang.Class<?> iface) throws java.sql.SQLException;  | 
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}  |