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package javax.sql.rowset;
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import java.sql.*;
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import javax.sql.*;
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import javax.naming.*;
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import java.io.*;
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import java.math.*;
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import org.xml.sax.*;
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/**
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* The standard interface that all implementations of a <code>WebRowSet</code>
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* must implement.
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* <P>
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* <h3>1.0 Overview</h3>
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* The <code>WebRowSetImpl</code> provides the standard
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* reference implementation, which may be extended if required.
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* <P>
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* The standard WebRowSet XML Schema definition is available at the following
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* URI:
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* <ul>
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* <pre>
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* <a href="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jdbc/webrowset.xsd">http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jdbc/webrowset.xsd</a>
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* </pre>
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* </ul>
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* It describes the standard XML document format required when describing a
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* <code>RowSet</code> object in XML and must be used be all standard implementations
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* of the <code>WebRowSet</code> interface to ensure interoperability. In addition,
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* the <code>WebRowSet</code> schema uses specific SQL/XML Schema annotations,
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* thus ensuring greater cross
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* platform inter-operability. This is an effort currently under way at the ISO
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* organization. The SQL/XML definition is available at the following URI:
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* <ul>
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* <pre>
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* <a href="http://standards.iso.org/iso/9075/2002/12/sqlxml">http://standards.iso.org/iso/9075/2002/12/sqlxml</a>
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* </pre>
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* </ul>
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* The schema definition describes the internal data of a <code>RowSet</code> object
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* in three distinct areas:
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* <UL>
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* <li><b>properties</b></li>
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* These properties describe the standard synchronization provider properties in
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* addition to the more general <code>RowSet</code> properties.
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* <p>
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* <li><b>metadata</b></li>
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* This describes the metadata associated with the tabular structure governed by a
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* <code>WebRowSet</code> object. The metadata described is closely aligned with the
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* metadata accessible in the underlying <code>java.sql.ResultSet</code> interface.
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* <p>
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* <li><b>data</b></li>
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* This describes the original data (the state of data since the last population
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* or last synchronization of the <code>WebRowSet</code> object) and the current
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* data. By keeping track of the delta between the original data and the current data,
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* a <code>WebRowSet</code> maintains
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* the ability to synchronize changes in its data back to the originating data source.
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* </ul>
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* <P>
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* <h3>2.0 WebRowSet States</h3>
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* The following sections demonstrates how a <code>WebRowSet</code> implementation
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* should use the XML Schema to describe update, insert, and delete operations
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* and to describe the state of a <code>WebRowSet</code> object in XML.
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* <p>
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* <h4>2.1 State 1 - Outputting a <code>WebRowSet</code> Object to XML</h3>
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* In this example, a <code>WebRowSet</code> object is created and populated with a simple 2 column,
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* 5 row table from a data source. Having the 5 rows in a <code>WebRowSet</code> object
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* makes it possible to describe them in XML. The
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* metadata describing the various standard JavaBeans properties as defined
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* in the RowSet interface plus the standard properties defined in
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* the <code>CachedRowSet</code><sup><font size=-2>TM</font></sup> interface
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* provide key details that describe WebRowSet
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* properties. Outputting the WebRowSet object to XML using the standard
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* <code>writeXml</code> methods describes the internal properties as follows:
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* <PRE>
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* <<font color=red>properties</font>>
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* <<font color=red>command</font>>select co1, col2 from test_table<<font color=red>/command</font>>
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* <<font color=red>concurrency</font>>1<<font color=red>/concurrency</font>>
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* <<font color=red>datasource/</font>>
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* <<font color=red>escape-processing</font>>true<<font color=red>/escape-processing</font>>
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* <<font color=red>fetch-direction</font>>0<<font color=red>/fetch-direction</font>>
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* <<font color=red>fetch-size</font>>0<<font color=red>/fetch-size</font>>
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* <<font color=red>isolation-level</font>>1<<font color=red>/isolation-level</font>>
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* <<font color=red>key-columns/</font>>
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* <<font color=red>map/</font>>
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* <<font color=red>max-field-size</font>>0<<font color=red>/max-field-size</font>>
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* <<font color=red>max-rows</font>>0<<font color=red>/max-rows</font>>
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* <<font color=red>query-timeout</font>>0<<font color=red>/query-timeout</font>>
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* <<font color=red>read-only</font>>false<<font color=red>/read-only</font>>
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* <<font color=red>rowset-type</font>>TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITED<<font color=red>/rowset-type</font>>
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* <<font color=red>show-deleted</font>>false<<font color=red>/show-deleted</font>>
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* <<font color=red>table-name/</font>>
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* <<font color=red>url</font>>jdbc:thin:oracle<<font color=red>/url</font>>
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* <<font color=red>sync-provider</font>>
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* <<font color=red>sync-provider-name</font>>.com.rowset.provider.RIOptimisticProvider<<font color=red>/sync-provider-name</font>>
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* <<font color=red>sync-provider-vendor</font>>Sun Microsystems<<font color=red>/sync-provider-vendor</font>>
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* <<font color=red>sync-provider-version</font>>1.0<<font color=red>/sync-provider-name</font>>
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* <<font color=red>sync-provider-grade</font>>LOW<<font color=red>/sync-provider-grade</font>>
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* <<font color=red>data-source-lock</font>>NONE<<font color=red>/data-source-lock</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/sync-provider</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/properties</font>>
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* </PRE>
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* The meta-data describing the make up of the WebRowSet is described
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* in XML as detailed below. Note both columns are described between the
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* <code>column-definition</code> tags.
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* <PRE>
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* <<font color=red>metadata</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-count</font>>2<<font color=red>/column-count</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-definition</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-index</font>>1<<font color=red>/column-index</font>>
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* <<font color=red>auto-increment</font>>false<<font color=red>/auto-increment</font>>
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* <<font color=red>case-sensitive</font>>true<<font color=red>/case-sensitive</font>>
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* <<font color=red>currency</font>>false<<font color=red>/currency</font>>
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* <<font color=red>nullable</font>>1<<font color=red>/nullable</font>>
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* <<font color=red>signed</font>>false<<font color=red>/signed</font>>
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* <<font color=red>searchable</font>>true<<font color=red>/searchable</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-display-size</font>>10<<font color=red>/column-display-size</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-label</font>>COL1<<font color=red>/column-label</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-name</font>>COL1<<font color=red>/column-name</font>>
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* <<font color=red>schema-name/</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-precision</font>>10<<font color=red>/column-precision</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-scale</font>>0<<font color=red>/column-scale</font>>
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* <<font color=red>table-name/</font>>
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* <<font color=red>catalog-name/</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-type</font>>1<<font color=red>/column-type</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-type-name</font>>CHAR<<font color=red>/column-type-name</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/column-definition</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-definition</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-index</font>>2<<font color=red>/column-index</font>>
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* <<font color=red>auto-increment</font>>false<<font color=red>/auto-increment</font>>
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* <<font color=red>case-sensitive</font>>false<<font color=red>/case-sensitive</font>>
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* <<font color=red>currency</font>>false<<font color=red>/currency</font>>
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* <<font color=red>nullable</font>>1<<font color=red>/nullable</font>>
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* <<font color=red>signed</font>>true<<font color=red>/signed</font>>
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* <<font color=red>searchable</font>>true<<font color=red>/searchable</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-display-size</font>>39<<font color=red>/column-display-size</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-label</font>>COL2<<font color=red>/column-label</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-name</font>>COL2<<font color=red>/column-name</font>>
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* <<font color=red>schema-name/</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-precision</font>>38<<font color=red>/column-precision</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-scale</font>>0<<font color=red>/column-scale</font>>
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* <<font color=red>table-name/</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-type</font>>3<<font color=red>/column-type</font>>
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* <<font color=red>column-type-name</font>>NUMBER<<font color=red>/column-type-name</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/metadata</font>>
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* </PRE>
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* Having detailed how the properties and metadata are described, the following details
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* how the contents of a <code>WebRowSet</code> object is described in XML. Note, that
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* this describes a <code>WebRowSet</code> object that has not undergone any
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* modifications since its instantiation.
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* A <code>currentRow</code> tag is mapped to each row of the table structure that the
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* <code>WebRowSet</code> object provides. A <code>columnValue</code> tag may contain
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* either the <code>stringData</code> or <code>binaryData</code> tag, according to
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* the SQL type that
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* the XML value is mapping back to. The <code>binaryData</code> tag contains data in the
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* Base64 encoding and is typically used for <code>BLOB</code> and <code>CLOB</code> type data.
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* 1
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* <<font color=red>/currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/data</font>>
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* <h4>2.2 State 2 - Deleting a Row</h4>
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* Deleting a row in a <code>WebRowSet</code> object involves simply moving to the row
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* to be deleted and then calling the method <code>deleteRow</code>, as in any other
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* <code>RowSet</code> object. The following
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* two lines of code, in which <i>wrs</i> is a <code>WebRowSet</code> object, delete
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* the third row.
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* <PRE>
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* The XML description shows the third row is marked as a <code>deleteRow</code>,
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* which eliminates the third row in the <code>WebRowSet</code> object.
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* <PRE>
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/currentRow</font>>
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* 3
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/deleteRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* fourthrow
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* <<font color=red>/data</font>>
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* </PRE>
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* <h4>2.3 State 3 - Inserting a Row</h4>
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* A <code>WebRowSet</code> object can insert a new row by moving to the insert row,
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* calling the appropriate updater methods for each column in the row, and then
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* calling the method <code>insertRow</code>.
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* <PRE>
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* wrs.moveToInsertRow();
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* wrs.updateString(1, "fifththrow");
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* wrs.updateString(2, "5");
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* The following code fragment changes the second column value in the row just inserted.
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* Note that this code applies when new rows are inserted right after the current row,
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* which is why the method <code>next</code> moves the cursor to the correct row.
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* Calling the method <code>acceptChanges</code> writes the change to the data source.
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* <PRE>
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* wrs.updateString(2, "V");
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* wrs.acceptChanges();
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* :
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* </PRE>
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* Describing this in XML demonstrates where the Java code inserts a new row and then
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* performs an update on the newly inserted row on an individual field.
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* <PRE>
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* <<font color=red>data</font>>
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* firstrow
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* 1
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* secondrow
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* 2
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* <<font color=red>currentRow</font>>
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* newthirdrow
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* III
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>insertRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* fifthrow
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* V
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* <<font color=red>/updateValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/insertRow</font>>
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* fourthrow
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* 4
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* <<font color=red>/currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/date</font>>
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* </PRE>
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* <h4>2.4 State 4 - Modifying a Row</h4>
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* Modifying a row produces specific XML that records both the new value and the
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* value that was replaced. The value that was replaced becomes the original value,
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* and the new value becomes the current value. The following
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* code moves the cursor to a specific row, performs some modifications, and updates
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* the row when complete.
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* <PRE>
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* wrs.absolute(5);
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* wrs.updateString(1, "new4thRow");
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* wrs.updateString(2, "IV");
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* wrs.updateRow();
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* </PRE>
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* In XML, this is described by the <code>modifyRow</code> tag. Both the original and new
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* values are contained within the tag for original row tracking purposes.
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* <PRE>
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* <<font color=red>data</font>>
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* <<font color=red>currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* firstrow
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* 1
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* secondrow
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* 2
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* newthirdrow
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* III
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* fifthrow
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* 5
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/currentRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>modifyRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* fourthrow
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>updateValue</font>>
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* new4thRow
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* <<font color=red>/updateValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>columnValue</font>>
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* 4
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* <<font color=red>/columnValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>updateValue</font>>
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* IV
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* <<font color=red>/updateValue</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/modifyRow</font>>
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* <<font color=red>/data</font>>
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* </PRE>
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*
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* @see javax.sql.rowset.JdbcRowSet
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* @see javax.sql.rowset.CachedRowSet
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* @see javax.sql.rowset.FilteredRowSet
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* @see javax.sql.rowset.JoinRowSet
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*/
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public interface WebRowSet extends CachedRowSet {
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/**
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* Reads a <code>WebRowSet</code> object in its XML format from the given
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* <code>Reader</code> object.
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*
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* @param reader the <code>java.io.Reader</code> stream from which this
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* <code>WebRowSet</code> object will be populated
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* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
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*/
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public void readXml(java.io.Reader reader) throws SQLException;
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/**
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* Reads a stream based XML input to populate this <code>WebRowSet</code>
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* object.
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*
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* @param iStream the <code>java.io.InputStream</code> from which this
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* <code>WebRowSet</code> object will be populated
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* @throws SQLException if a data source access error occurs
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* @throws IOException if an IO exception occurs
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*/
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public void readXml(java.io.InputStream iStream) throws SQLException, IOException;
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/**
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* Populates this <code>WebRowSet</code> object with
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|
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* the contents of the given <code>ResultSet</code> object and writes its
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|
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* data, properties, and metadata
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|
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* to the given <code>Writer</code> object in XML format.
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|
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* <p>
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|
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* NOTE: The <code>WebRowSet</code> cursor may be moved to write out the
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|
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* contents to the XML data source. If implemented in this way, the cursor <b>must</b>
|
|
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* be returned to its position just prior to the <code>writeXml()</code> call.
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|
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*
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|
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* @param rs the <code>ResultSet</code> object with which to populate this
|
|
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* <code>WebRowSet</code> object
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|
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* @param writer the <code>java.io.Writer</code> object to write to.
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|
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* @throws SQLException if an error occurs writing out the rowset
|
|
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* contents in XML format
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|
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*/
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|
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public void writeXml(ResultSet rs, java.io.Writer writer) throws SQLException;
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|
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|
|
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/**
|
|
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* Populates this <code>WebRowSet</code> object with
|
|
451 |
* the contents of the given <code>ResultSet</code> object and writes its
|
|
452 |
* data, properties, and metadata
|
|
453 |
* to the given <code>OutputStream</code> object in XML format.
|
|
454 |
* <p>
|
|
455 |
* NOTE: The <code>WebRowSet</code> cursor may be moved to write out the
|
|
456 |
* contents to the XML data source. If implemented in this way, the cursor <b>must</b>
|
|
457 |
* be returned to its position just prior to the <code>writeXml()</code> call.
|
|
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*
|
|
459 |
* @param rs the <code>ResultSet</code> object with which to populate this
|
|
460 |
* <code>WebRowSet</code> object
|
|
461 |
* @param oStream the <code>java.io.OutputStream</code> to write to
|
|
462 |
* @throws SQLException if a data source access error occurs
|
|
463 |
* @throws IOException if a IO exception occurs
|
|
464 |
*/
|
|
465 |
public void writeXml(ResultSet rs, java.io.OutputStream oStream) throws SQLException, IOException;
|
|
466 |
|
|
467 |
/**
|
|
468 |
* Writes the data, properties, and metadata for this <code>WebRowSet</code> object
|
|
469 |
* to the given <code>Writer</code> object in XML format.
|
|
470 |
*
|
|
471 |
* @param writer the <code>java.io.Writer</code> stream to write to
|
|
472 |
* @throws SQLException if an error occurs writing out the rowset
|
|
473 |
* contents to XML
|
|
474 |
*/
|
|
475 |
public void writeXml(java.io.Writer writer) throws SQLException;
|
|
476 |
|
|
477 |
/**
|
|
478 |
* Writes the data, properties, and metadata for this <code>WebRowSet</code> object
|
|
479 |
* to the given <code>OutputStream</code> object in XML format.
|
|
480 |
*
|
|
481 |
* @param oStream the <code>java.io.OutputStream</code> stream to write to
|
|
482 |
* @throws SQLException if a data source access error occurs
|
|
483 |
* @throws IOException if a IO exception occurs
|
|
484 |
*/
|
|
485 |
public void writeXml(java.io.OutputStream oStream) throws SQLException, IOException;
|
|
486 |
|
|
487 |
/**
|
|
488 |
* The public identifier for the XML Schema definition that defines the XML
|
|
489 |
* tags and their valid values for a <code>WebRowSet</code> implementation.
|
|
490 |
*/
|
|
491 |
public static String PUBLIC_XML_SCHEMA =
|
|
492 |
"--//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//XSD Schema//EN";
|
|
493 |
|
|
494 |
/**
|
|
495 |
* The URL for the XML Schema definition file that defines the XML tags and
|
|
496 |
* their valid values for a <code>WebRowSet</code> implementation.
|
|
497 |
*/
|
|
498 |
public static String SCHEMA_SYSTEM_ID = "http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jdbc/webrowset.xsd";
|
|
499 |
}
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