src/java.sql/share/classes/java/sql/ShardingKey.java
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+/*
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+package java.sql;
+
+/**
+ * Interface used to indicate that this object represents a Sharding Key. A
+ * {@code ShardingKey} instance is only guaranteed to be compatible with the
+ * data source instance that it was derived from. A {@code ShardingKey} is
+ * created using {@link ShardingKeyBuilder}.
+ * <p>
+ * The following example illustrates the use of {@link ShardingKeyBuilder} to
+ * create a {@code ShardingKey}:
+ * <pre>
+ * {@code
+ *
+ *     DataSource ds = new MyDataSource();
+ *     ShardingKey shardingKey = ds.createShardingKeyBuilder()
+ *                           .subkey("abc", JDBCType.VARCHAR)
+ *                           .subkey(94002, JDBCType.INTEGER)
+ *                           .build();
+ * }
+ * </pre>
+ * <p>
+ *
+ * A {@code ShardingKey} may also be used for specifying a
+ * {@code superShardingKey}. Databases that support composite Sharding may use a
+ * {@code superShardingKey} to specify a additional level of partitioning within
+ * the Shard.
+ * <p>
+ * The following example illustrates the use of {@link ShardingKeyBuilder} to
+ * create a {@code superShardingKey} for an eastern region with a
+ * {@code ShardingKey} specified for the Pittsburgh branch office:
+ * <pre>
+ * {@code
+ *
+ *     DataSource ds = new MyDataSource();
+ *     ShardingKey superShardingKey = ds.createShardingKeyBuilder()
+ *                           .subkey("EASTERN_REGION", JDBCType.VARCHAR)
+ *                           .build();
+ *     ShardingKey shardingKey = ds.createShardingKeyBuilder()
+ *                           .subkey("PITTSBURGH_BRANCH", JDBCType.VARCHAR)
+ *                           .build();
+ *     Connection con = ds.createConnectionBuilder()
+ *                           .superShardingKey(superShardingKey)
+ *                           .shardingKey(shardingKey)
+ *                           .build();
+ * }
+ * </pre>
+ *
+ * @since 9
+ */
+public interface ShardingKey {
+
+}