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/**
* Provides five standard implementations of the standard JDBC <code>RowSet</code> implementation
* interface definitions. These reference implementations are included with the J2SE version
* 1.5 platform and represent the benchmark standard <code>RowSet</code> implementations as verified
* by the Test Compatibility Kit (TCK) as mandated by the Java Community Process.
* <br>
*
* <h2>1.0 Available JDBC RowSet Reference Implementations </h2>
* The following implementations are provided:<br>
*
* <blockquote><code><b>JdbcRowSetImpl</b></code> - The <code>javax.sql.rowset.JdbcRowSet</code>
* interface reference implementation. <br>
* <br>
* <code><b>CachedRowSetImpl</b></code> - The <code>javax.sql.rowset.CachedRowSet</code> interface
* reference implementation.<br>
* <br>
* <code><b>WebRowSetImpl</b></code> - The <code>javax.sql.rowset.WebRowSet</code> interface
* reference implementation.<br>
* <br>
* <code><b>FilteredRowSetImpl</b></code> - The <code>javax.sql.rowset.FilteredRowSet</code>
* interface reference implementation.<br>
* <br>
* <code><b>JoinRowSetImpl</b></code> - The <code>javax.sql.rowset.JoinRowSet</code> interface
* reference implementation.<br>
* </blockquote>
*
* All details on their expected behavior, including their interactions with the <code>SyncProvider</code>
* SPI and helper classes are provided in the interface definitions in the <code>javax.sql.rowset</code>
* package specification.<br>
*
* <h2>2.0 Usage</h2>
* The reference implementations represent robust implementations of the standard
* <code>RowSet</code> interfaces defined in the <code>javax.sql.rowset</code> package.
* All disconnected <code>RowSet</code> implementations, such as the <code>CachedRowSetImpl</code>
* and <code>WebRowSetImpl</code>, are flexible enough to use the <code>SyncFactory</code> SPIs to
* leverage non-reference implementation <code>SyncProvider</code> implementations to obtain
* differing synchronization semantics. Furthermore, developers and vendors alike are free
* to use these implementations and integrate them into their products just as they
* can with to other components of the Java platform.<br>
*
* <h2>3.0 Extending the JDBC RowSet Implementations</h2>
*
* The JDBC <code>RowSet</code> reference implementations are provided as non-final
* classes so that any developer can extend them to provide additional features
* while maintaining the core required standard functionality and compatibility. It
* is anticipated that many vendors and developers will extend the standard feature
* set to their their particular needs. The website for JDBC Technology will
* provider a portal where implementations can be listed, similar to the way it
* provides a site for JDBC drivers.
*/
package com.sun.rowset;