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package javax.sql.rowset.serial; |
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import java.sql.*; |
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import java.io.*; |
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import java.util.Map; |
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import java.net.URL; |
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/** |
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* A serialized version of an <code>Array</code> |
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* object, which is the mapping in the Java programming language of an SQL |
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* <code>ARRAY</code> value. |
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* <P> |
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* The <code>SerialArray</code> class provides a constructor for creating |
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* a <code>SerialArray</code> instance from an <code>Array</code> object, |
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* methods for getting the base type and the SQL name for the base type, and |
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* methods for copying all or part of a <code>SerialArray</code> object. |
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* <P> |
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* Note: In order for this class to function correctly, a connection to the |
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* data source |
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* must be available in order for the SQL <code>Array</code> object to be |
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* materialized (have all of its elements brought to the client server) |
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* if necessary. At this time, logical pointers to the data in the data source, |
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* such as locators, are not currently supported. |
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*/ |
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public class SerialArray implements Array, Serializable, Cloneable { |
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/** |
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* A serialized array in which each element is an <code>Object</code> |
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* in the Java programming language that represents an element |
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* in the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value. |
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* @serial |
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*/ |
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private Object[] elements; |
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/** |
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* The SQL type of the elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> object. The |
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* type is expressed as one of the constants from the class |
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* <code>java.sql.Types</code>. |
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* @serial |
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*/ |
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private int baseType; |
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/** |
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* The type name used by the DBMS for the elements in the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> |
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* value that this <code>SerialArray</code> object represents. |
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* @serial |
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*/ |
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private String baseTypeName; |
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/** |
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* The number of elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> object, which |
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* is also the number of elements in the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value |
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* that this <code>SerialArray</code> object represents. |
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* @serial |
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*/ |
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private int len; |
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/** |
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* Constructs a new <code>SerialArray</code> object from the given |
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* <code>Array</code> object, using the given type map for the custom |
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* mapping of each element when the elements are SQL UDTs. |
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* <P> |
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* This method does custom mapping if the array elements are a UDT |
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* and the given type map has an entry for that UDT. |
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* Custom mapping is recursive, |
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* meaning that if, for instance, an element of an SQL structured type |
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* is an SQL structured type that itself has an element that is an SQL |
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* structured type, each structured type that has a custom mapping will be |
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* mapped according to the given type map. |
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* <P> |
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* The new <code>SerialArray</code> |
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* object contains the same elements as the <code>Array</code> object |
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* from which it is built, except when the base type is the SQL type |
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* <code>STRUCT</code>, <code>ARRAY</code>, <code>BLOB</code>, |
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* <code>CLOB</code>, <code>DATALINK</code> or <code>JAVA_OBJECT</code>. |
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* In this case, each element in the new |
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* <code>SerialArray</code> object is the appropriate serialized form, |
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* that is, a <code>SerialStruct</code>, <code>SerialArray</code>, |
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* <code>SerialBlob</code>, <code>SerialClob</code>, |
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* <code>SerialDatalink</code>, or <code>SerialJavaObject</code> object. |
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* <P> |
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* Note: (1) The <code>Array</code> object from which a <code>SerialArray</code> |
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* object is created must have materialized the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value's |
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* data on the client before it is passed to the constructor. Otherwise, |
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* the new <code>SerialArray</code> object will contain no data. |
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* <p> |
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* Note: (2) If the <code>Array</code> contains <code>java.sql.Types.JAVA_OBJECT</code> |
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* types, the <code>SerialJavaObject</code> constructor is called where checks |
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* are made to ensure this object is serializable. |
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* <p> |
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* Note: (3) The <code>Array</code> object supplied to this constructor cannot |
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* return <code>null</code> for any <code>Array.getArray()</code> methods. |
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* <code>SerialArray</code> cannot serialize null array values. |
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* |
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* |
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* @param array the <code>Array</code> object to be serialized |
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* @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object in which |
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* each entry consists of 1) a <code>String</code> object |
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* giving the fully qualified name of a UDT (an SQL structured type or |
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* distinct type) and 2) the |
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* <code>Class</code> object for the <code>SQLData</code> implementation |
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* that defines how the UDT is to be mapped. The <i>map</i> |
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* parameter does not have any effect for <code>Blob</code>, |
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* <code>Clob</code>, <code>DATALINK</code>, or |
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* <code>JAVA_OBJECT</code> types. |
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* @throws SerialException if an error occurs serializing the |
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* <code>Array</code> object |
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* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs or if the |
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* <i>array</i> or the <i>map</i> values are <code>null</code> |
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*/ |
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public SerialArray(Array array, Map<String,Class<?>> map) |
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throws SerialException, SQLException |
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{ |
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if ((array == null) || (map == null)) { |
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throw new SQLException("Cannot instantiate a SerialArray " + |
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"object with null parameters"); |
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} |
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if ((elements = (Object[])array.getArray()) == null) { |
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throw new SQLException("Invalid Array object. Calls to Array.getArray() " + |
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"return null value which cannot be serialized"); |
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} |
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elements = (Object[])array.getArray(map); |
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baseType = array.getBaseType(); |
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baseTypeName = array.getBaseTypeName(); |
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len = elements.length; |
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switch (baseType) { |
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case java.sql.Types.STRUCT: |
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
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elements[i] = new SerialStruct((Struct)elements[i], map); |
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} |
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break; |
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case java.sql.Types.ARRAY: |
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
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elements[i] = new SerialArray((Array)elements[i], map); |
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} |
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break; |
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case java.sql.Types.BLOB: |
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
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elements[i] = new SerialBlob((Blob)elements[i]); |
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} |
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break; |
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case java.sql.Types.CLOB: |
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
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elements[i] = new SerialClob((Clob)elements[i]); |
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} |
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break; |
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case java.sql.Types.DATALINK: |
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
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elements[i] = new SerialDatalink((URL)elements[i]); |
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} |
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break; |
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case java.sql.Types.JAVA_OBJECT: |
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
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elements[i] = new SerialJavaObject(elements[i]); |
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} |
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/** |
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* This method frees the <code>Array</code> object and releases the resources that |
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* it holds. The object is invalid once the <code>free</code> |
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* method is called. |
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*<p> |
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* After <code>free</code> has been called, any attempt to invoke a |
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* method other than <code>free</code> will result in a <code>SQLException</code> |
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* being thrown. If <code>free</code> is called multiple times, the subsequent |
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* calls to <code>free</code> are treated as a no-op. |
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*<p> |
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* |
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* @throws SQLException if an error occurs releasing |
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* the Array's resources |
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* @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support |
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* this method |
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* @since 1.6 |
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*/ |
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public void free() throws SQLException { |
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throw new SQLFeatureNotSupportedException("Feature not supported"); |
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} |
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* Constructs a new <code>SerialArray</code> object from the given |
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* <code>Array</code> object. |
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* <P> |
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* This constructor does not do custom mapping. If the base type of the array |
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* is an SQL structured type and custom mapping is desired, the constructor |
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* <code>SerialArray(Array array, Map map)</code> should be used. |
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* <P> |
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* The new <code>SerialArray</code> |
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* object contains the same elements as the <code>Array</code> object |
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* from which it is built, except when the base type is the SQL type |
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* <code>BLOB</code>, |
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* <code>CLOB</code>, <code>DATALINK</code> or <code>JAVA_OBJECT</code>. |
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* In this case, each element in the new |
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* <code>SerialArray</code> object is the appropriate serialized form, |
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* that is, a <code>SerialBlob</code>, <code>SerialClob</code>, |
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* <code>SerialDatalink</code>, or <code>SerialJavaObject</code> object. |
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* <P> |
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* Note: (1) The <code>Array</code> object from which a <code>SerialArray</code> |
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* object is created must have materialized the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value's |
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* data on the client before it is passed to the constructor. Otherwise, |
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* the new <code>SerialArray</code> object will contain no data. |
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* <p> |
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* Note: (2) The <code>Array</code> object supplied to this constructor cannot |
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* return <code>null</code> for any <code>Array.getArray()</code> methods. |
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* <code>SerialArray</code> cannot serialize <code>null</code> array values. |
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* @throws SerialException if an error occurs serializing the |
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*/ |
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public SerialArray(Array array) throws SerialException, SQLException { |
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if (array == null) { |
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throw new SQLException("Cannot instantiate a SerialArray " + |
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throw new SQLException("Invalid Array object. Calls to Array.getArray() " + |
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} |
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* object. |
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* @return a copy of this <code>SerialArray</code> object as an |
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* <code>Object</code> in the Java programming language |
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public Object getArray() throws SerialException { |
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Object dst = new Object[len]; |
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System.arraycopy((Object)elements, 0, dst, 0, len); |
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return dst; |
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/** |
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* Returns a new array that is a copy of this <code>SerialArray</code> |
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* object, using the given type map for the custom |
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* mapping of each element when the elements are SQL UDTs. |
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* <P> |
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* This method does custom mapping if the array elements are a UDT |
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* and the given type map has an entry for that UDT. |
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* Custom mapping is recursive, |
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* meaning that if, for instance, an element of an SQL structured type |
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* is an SQL structured type that itself has an element that is an SQL |
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* structured type, each structured type that has a custom mapping will be |
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* mapped according to the given type map. |
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* |
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* @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object in which |
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* each entry consists of 1) a <code>String</code> object |
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* giving the fully qualified name of a UDT and 2) the |
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* <code>Class</code> object for the <code>SQLData</code> implementation |
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* that defines how the UDT is to be mapped |
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* @return a copy of this <code>SerialArray</code> object as an |
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* <code>Object</code> in the Java programming language |
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* @throws SerialException if an error occurs |
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public Object getArray(Map<String, Class<?>> map) throws SerialException { |
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Object dst[] = new Object[len]; |
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System.arraycopy((Object)elements, 0, dst, 0, len); |
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return dst; |
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* of this <code>SerialArray</code> object, starting with the |
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* element at the given index and containing the given number |
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* of consecutive elements. |
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* |
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* @param index the index into this <code>SerialArray</code> object |
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* of the first element to be copied; |
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* the index of the first element is <code>0</code> |
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* @param count the number of consecutive elements to be copied, starting |
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* at the given index |
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* @return a copy of the designated elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> |
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* object as an <code>Object</code> in the Java programming language |
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* @throws SerialException if an error occurs |
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*/ |
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public Object getArray(long index, int count) throws SerialException { |
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Object dst = new Object[count]; |
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System.arraycopy((Object)elements, (int)index, dst, 0, count); |
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return dst; |
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* Returns a new array that is a copy of a slice |
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* of this <code>SerialArray</code> object, starting with the |
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* element at the given index and containing the given number |
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* of consecutive elements. |
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* <P> |
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* This method does custom mapping if the array elements are a UDT |
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* and the given type map has an entry for that UDT. |
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* Custom mapping is recursive, |
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* meaning that if, for instance, an element of an SQL structured type |
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* is an SQL structured type that itself has an element that is an SQL |
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* structured type, each structured type that has a custom mapping will be |
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* mapped according to the given type map. |
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* |
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* @param index the index into this <code>SerialArray</code> object |
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* of the first element to be copied; the index of the |
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* first element in the array is <code>0</code> |
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* @param count the number of consecutive elements to be copied, starting |
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* at the given index |
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* @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object in which |
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* each entry consists of 1) a <code>String</code> object |
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* giving the fully qualified name of a UDT and 2) the |
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* <code>Class</code> object for the <code>SQLData</code> implementation |
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* that defines how the UDT is to be mapped |
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* @return a copy of the designated elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> |
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* object as an <code>Object</code> in the Java programming language |
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* @throws SerialException if an error occurs |
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*/ |
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public Object getArray(long index, int count, Map<String,Class<?>> map) |
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throws SerialException |
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{ |
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Object dst = new Object[count]; |
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System.arraycopy((Object)elements, (int)index, dst, 0, count); |
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return dst; |
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} |
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* Retrieves the SQL type of the elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> |
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* object. The <code>int</code> returned is one of the constants in the class |
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* <code>java.sql.Types</code>. |
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* |
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* @return one of the constants in <code>java.sql.Types</code>, indicating |
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* the SQL type of the elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> object |
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* @throws SerialException if an error occurs |
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*/ |
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public int getBaseType() throws SerialException { |
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return baseType; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Retrieves the DBMS-specific type name for the elements in this |
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* <code>SerialArray</code> object. |
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* |
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* @return the SQL type name used by the DBMS for the base type of this |
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* <code>SerialArray</code> object |
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* @throws SerialException if an error occurs |
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*/ |
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public String getBaseTypeName() throws SerialException { |
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return baseTypeName; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Retrieves a <code>ResultSet</code> object holding the elements of |
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* the subarray that starts at |
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* index <i>index</i> and contains up to <i>count</i> successive elements. |
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* This method uses the connection's type map to map the elements of |
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* the array if the map contains |
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* an entry for the base type. Otherwise, the standard mapping is used. |
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* |
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* @param index the index into this <code>SerialArray</code> object |
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* of the first element to be copied; the index of the |
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* first element in the array is <code>0</code> |
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* @param count the number of consecutive elements to be copied, starting |
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* at the given index |
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* @return a <code>ResultSet</code> object containing the designated |
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* elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> object, with a |
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* separate row for each element |
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* @throws SerialException, which in turn throws an |
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* <code>UnsupportedOperationException</code>, if this method is called |
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*/ |
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public ResultSet getResultSet(long index, int count) throws SerialException { |
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throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); |
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} |
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/** |
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* |
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* Retrieves a <code>ResultSet</code> object that contains all of |
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* the elements of the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> |
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* value represented by this <code>SerialArray</code> object. This method uses |
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* the specified map for type map customizations unless the base type of the |
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* array does not match a user-defined type (UDT) in <i>map</i>, in |
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* which case it uses the |
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* standard mapping. This version of the method <code>getResultSet</code> |
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* uses either the given type map or the standard mapping; it never uses the |
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* type map associated with the connection. |
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* |
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* @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object in which |
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* each entry consists of 1) a <code>String</code> object |
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* giving the fully qualified name of a UDT and 2) the |
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* <code>Class</code> object for the <code>SQLData</code> implementation |
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* that defines how the UDT is to be mapped |
|
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* @return a <code>ResultSet</code> object containing all of the |
|
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* elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> object, with a |
|
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* separate row for each element |
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* @throws SerialException, which in turn throws an |
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* <code>UnsupportedOperationException</code>, if this method is called |
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*/ |
|
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public ResultSet getResultSet(Map<String, Class<?>> map) |
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throws SerialException |
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{ |
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throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Retrieves a <code>ResultSet</code> object that contains all of |
|
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* the elements in the <code>ARRAY</code> value that this |
|
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* <code>SerialArray</code> object represents. |
|
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* If appropriate, the elements of the array are mapped using the connection's |
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* type map; otherwise, the standard mapping is used. |
|
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* |
|
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* @return a <code>ResultSet</code> object containing all of the |
|
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* elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> object, with a |
|
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* separate row for each element |
|
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* @throws SerialException if called, which in turn throws an |
|
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* <code>UnsupportedOperationException</code>, if this method is called |
|
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*/ |
|
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public ResultSet getResultSet() throws SerialException { |
|
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throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); |
|
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} |
|
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||
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/** |
|
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* Retrieves a result set holding the elements of the subarray that starts at |
|
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* Retrieves a <code>ResultSet</code> object that contains a subarray of the |
|
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* elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> object, starting at |
|
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* index <i>index</i> and containing up to <i>count</i> successive |
|
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* elements. This method uses |
|
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* the specified map for type map customizations unless the base type of the |
|
498 |
* array does not match a user-defined type (UDT) in <i>map</i>, in |
|
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* which case it uses the |
|
500 |
* standard mapping. This version of the method <code>getResultSet</code> uses |
|
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* either the given type map or the standard mapping; it never uses the type |
|
502 |
* map associated with the connection. |
|
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* |
|
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* @param index the index into this <code>SerialArray</code> object |
|
505 |
* of the first element to be copied; the index of the |
|
506 |
* first element in the array is <code>0</code> |
|
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* @param count the number of consecutive elements to be copied, starting |
|
508 |
* at the given index |
|
509 |
* @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object in which |
|
510 |
* each entry consists of 1) a <code>String</code> object |
|
511 |
* giving the fully qualified name of a UDT and 2) the |
|
512 |
* <code>Class</code> object for the <code>SQLData</code> implementation |
|
513 |
* that defines how the UDT is to be mapped |
|
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* @return a <code>ResultSet</code> object containing the designated |
|
515 |
* elements in this <code>SerialArray</code> object, with a |
|
516 |
* separate row for each element |
|
517 |
* @throws SerialException if called, which in turn throws an |
|
518 |
* <code>UnsupportedOperationException</code> |
|
519 |
*/ |
|
520 |
public ResultSet getResultSet(long index, int count, |
|
521 |
Map<String,Class<?>> map) |
|
522 |
throws SerialException |
|
523 |
{ |
|
524 |
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); |
|
525 |
} |
|
526 |
||
527 |
/** |
|
528 |
* The identifier that assists in the serialization of this <code>SerialArray</code> |
|
529 |
* object. |
|
530 |
*/ |
|
531 |
static final long serialVersionUID = -8466174297270688520L; |
|
532 |
} |