Interface RowSetReader
- All Known Subinterfaces:
XmlReader
public interface RowSetReader
The facility that a disconnected RowSet
object calls on to populate itself with rows of data. A reader (an object implementing the RowSetReader
interface) may be registered with a RowSet
object that supports the reader/writer paradigm. When the RowSet
object's execute
method is called, it in turn calls the reader's readData
method.
- Since:
- 1.4
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
void | readData(RowSetInternal caller) | Reads the new contents of the calling |
Methods
readData
void readData(RowSetInternal caller) throws SQLException
Reads the new contents of the calling RowSet
object. In order to call this method, a RowSet
object must have implemented the RowSetInternal
interface and registered this RowSetReader
object as its reader. The readData
method is invoked internally by the RowSet.execute
method for rowsets that support the reader/writer paradigm.
The readData
method adds rows to the caller. It can be implemented in a wide variety of ways and can even populate the caller with rows from a nonrelational data source. In general, a reader may invoke any of the rowset's methods, with one exception. Calling the method execute
will cause an SQLException
to be thrown because execute
may not be called recursively. Also, when a reader invokes RowSet
methods, no listeners are notified; that is, no RowSetEvent
objects are generated and no RowSetListener
methods are invoked. This is true because listeners are already being notified by the method execute
.
- Parameters:
-
caller
- theRowSet
object (1) that has implemented theRowSetInternal
interface, (2) with which this reader is registered, and (3) whoseexecute
method called this reader - Throws:
-
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method invokes theRowSet.execute
method
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