8059411: RowSetWarning does not chain warnings
Reviewed-by: darcy, smarks, mchung
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package javax.sql.rowset;
import java.sql.SQLException;
/**
* An extension of <code>SQLException</code> that provides information
* about database warnings set on <code>RowSet</code> objects.
* Warnings are silently chained to the object whose method call
* caused it to be reported.
* This class complements the <code>SQLWarning</code> class.
* <P>
* Rowset warnings may be retrieved from <code>JdbcRowSet</code>,
* <code>CachedRowSet</code>™,
* <code>WebRowSet</code>, <code>FilteredRowSet</code>, or <code>JoinRowSet</code>
* implementations. To retrieve the first warning reported on any
* <code>RowSet</code>
* implementation, use the method <code>getRowSetWarnings</code> defined
* in the <code>JdbcRowSet</code> interface or the <code>CachedRowSet</code>
* interface. To retrieve a warning chained to the first warning, use the
* <code>RowSetWarning</code> method
* <code>getNextWarning</code>. To retrieve subsequent warnings, call
* <code>getNextWarning</code> on each <code>RowSetWarning</code> object that is
* returned.
* <P>
* The inherited methods <code>getMessage</code>, <code>getSQLState</code>,
* and <code>getErrorCode</code> retrieve information contained in a
* <code>RowSetWarning</code> object.
*
* @since 1.5
*/
public class RowSetWarning extends SQLException {
/**
* Constructs a <code>RowSetWarning</code> object
* with the given value for the reason; SQLState defaults to null,
* and vendorCode defaults to 0.
*
* @param reason a <code>String</code> object giving a description
* of the warning; if the <code>String</code> is <code>null</code>,
* this constructor behaves like the default (zero parameter)
* <code>RowSetWarning</code> constructor
*/
public RowSetWarning(String reason) {
super(reason);
}
/**
* Constructs a default <code>RowSetWarning</code> object. The reason
* defaults to <code>null</code>, SQLState defaults to null and vendorCode
* defaults to 0.
*/
public RowSetWarning() {
super();
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>RowSetWarning</code> object initialized with the
* given values for the reason and SQLState. The vendor code defaults to 0.
*
* If the <code>reason</code> or <code>SQLState</code> parameters are <code>null</code>,
* this constructor behaves like the default (zero parameter)
* <code>RowSetWarning</code> constructor.
*
* @param reason a <code>String</code> giving a description of the
* warning;
* @param SQLState an XOPEN code identifying the warning; if a non standard
* XOPEN <i>SQLState</i> is supplied, no exception is thrown.
*/
public RowSetWarning(java.lang.String reason, java.lang.String SQLState) {
super(reason, SQLState);
}
/**
* Constructs a fully specified <code>RowSetWarning</code> object initialized
* with the given values for the reason, SQLState and vendorCode.
*
* If the <code>reason</code>, or the <code>SQLState</code>
* parameters are <code>null</code>, this constructor behaves like the default
* (zero parameter) <code>RowSetWarning</code> constructor.
*
* @param reason a <code>String</code> giving a description of the
* warning;
* @param SQLState an XOPEN code identifying the warning; if a non standard
* XOPEN <i>SQLState</i> is supplied, no exception is thrown.
* @param vendorCode a database vendor-specific warning code
*/
public RowSetWarning(java.lang.String reason, java.lang.String SQLState, int vendorCode) {
super(reason, SQLState, vendorCode);
}
/**
* Retrieves the warning chained to this <code>RowSetWarning</code>
* object.
*
* @return the <code>RowSetWarning</code> object chained to this one; if no
* <code>RowSetWarning</code> object is chained to this one,
* <code>null</code> is returned (default value)
* @see #setNextWarning
*/
public RowSetWarning getNextWarning() {
SQLException warning = getNextException();
if ( warning == null || warning instanceof RowSetWarning) {
return (RowSetWarning)warning;
} else {
// The chained value isn't a RowSetWarning.
// This is a programming error by whoever added it to
// the RowSetWarning chain. We throw a Java "Error".
throw new Error("RowSetWarning chain holds value that is not a RowSetWarning: ");
}
}
/**
* Sets <i>warning</i> as the next warning, that is, the warning chained
* to this <code>RowSetWarning</code> object.
*
* @param warning the <code>RowSetWarning</code> object to be set as the
* next warning; if the <code>RowSetWarning</code> is null, this
* represents the finish point in the warning chain
* @see #getNextWarning
*/
public void setNextWarning(RowSetWarning warning) {
setNextException(warning);
}
static final long serialVersionUID = 6678332766434564774L;
}