public interface WebRowSet extends CachedRowSet
The standard interface that all implementations of a WebRowSet
must implement.
WebRowSetImpl
provides the standard reference implementation, which may be extended if required.
The standard WebRowSet XML Schema definition is available at the following URI:
It describes the standard XML document format required when describing aRowSet
object in XML and must be used be all standard implementations of the WebRowSet
interface to ensure interoperability. In addition, the WebRowSet
schema uses specific SQL/XML Schema annotations, thus ensuring greater cross platform inter-operability. This is an effort currently under way at the ISO organization. The SQL/XML definition is available at the following URI: The schema definition describes the internal data of a RowSet
object in three distinct areas: RowSet
properties. WebRowSet
object. The metadata described is closely aligned with the metadata accessible in the underlying java.sql.ResultSet
interface. WebRowSet
object) and the current data. By keeping track of the delta between the original data and the current data, a WebRowSet
maintains the ability to synchronize changes in its data back to the originating data source. WebRowSet
implementation should use the XML Schema to describe update, insert, and delete operations and to describe the state of a WebRowSet
object in XML. WebRowSet
Object to XMLWebRowSet
object is created and populated with a simple 2 column, 5 row table from a data source. Having the 5 rows in a WebRowSet
object makes it possible to describe them in XML. The metadata describing the various standard JavaBeans properties as defined in the RowSet interface plus the standard properties defined in the CachedRowSet
™ interface provide key details that describe WebRowSet properties. Outputting the WebRowSet object to XML using the standard writeXml
methods describes the internal properties as follows: <properties> <command>select co1, col2 from test_table</command> <concurrency>1</concurrency> <datasource/> <escape-processing>true</escape-processing> <fetch-direction>0</fetch-direction> <fetch-size>0</fetch-size> <isolation-level>1</isolation-level> <key-columns/> <map/> <max-field-size>0</max-field-size> <max-rows>0</max-rows> <query-timeout>0</query-timeout> <read-only>false</read-only> <rowset-type>TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITED</rowset-type> <show-deleted>false</show-deleted> <table-name/> <url>jdbc:thin:oracle</url> <sync-provider> <sync-provider-name>.com.rowset.provider.RIOptimisticProvider</sync-provider-name> <sync-provider-vendor>Oracle Corporation</sync-provider-vendor> <sync-provider-version>1.0</sync-provider-name> <sync-provider-grade>LOW</sync-provider-grade> <data-source-lock>NONE</data-source-lock> </sync-provider> </properties>The meta-data describing the make up of the WebRowSet is described in XML as detailed below. Note both columns are described between the
column-definition
tags. <metadata> <column-count>2</column-count> <column-definition> <column-index>1</column-index> <auto-increment>false</auto-increment> <case-sensitive>true</case-sensitive> <currency>false</currency> <nullable>1</nullable> <signed>false</signed> <searchable>true</searchable> <column-display-size>10</column-display-size> <column-label>COL1</column-label> <column-name>COL1</column-name> <schema-name/> <column-precision>10</column-precision> <column-scale>0</column-scale> <table-name/> <catalog-name/> <column-type>1</column-type> <column-type-name>CHAR</column-type-name> </column-definition> <column-definition> <column-index>2</column-index> <auto-increment>false</auto-increment> <case-sensitive>false</case-sensitive> <currency>false</currency> <nullable>1</nullable> <signed>true</signed> <searchable>true</searchable> <column-display-size>39</column-display-size> <column-label>COL2</column-label> <column-name>COL2</column-name> <schema-name/> <column-precision>38</column-precision> <column-scale>0</column-scale> <table-name/> <catalog-name/> <column-type>3</column-type> <column-type-name>NUMBER</column-type-name> </column-definition> </metadata>Having detailed how the properties and metadata are described, the following details how the contents of a
WebRowSet
object is described in XML. Note, that this describes a WebRowSet
object that has not undergone any modifications since its instantiation. A currentRow
tag is mapped to each row of the table structure that the WebRowSet
object provides. A columnValue
tag may contain either the stringData
or binaryData
tag, according to the SQL type that the XML value is mapping back to. The binaryData
tag contains data in the Base64 encoding and is typically used for BLOB
and CLOB
type data. <data> <currentRow> <columnValue> firstrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 1 </columnValue> </currentRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> secondrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 2 </columnValue> </currentRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> thirdrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 3 </columnValue> </currentRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> fourthrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 4 </columnValue> </currentRow> </data>
WebRowSet
object involves simply moving to the row to be deleted and then calling the method deleteRow
, as in any other RowSet
object. The following two lines of code, in which wrs is a WebRowSet
object, delete the third row. wrs.absolute(3); wrs.deleteRow();The XML description shows the third row is marked as a
deleteRow
, which eliminates the third row in the WebRowSet
object. <data> <currentRow> <columnValue> firstrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 1 </columnValue> </currentRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> secondrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 2 </columnValue> </currentRow> <deleteRow> <columnValue> thirdrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 3 </columnValue> </deleteRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> fourthrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 4 </columnValue> </currentRow> </data>
WebRowSet
object can insert a new row by moving to the insert row, calling the appropriate updater methods for each column in the row, and then calling the method insertRow
. wrs.moveToInsertRow(); wrs.updateString(1, "fifththrow"); wrs.updateString(2, "5"); wrs.insertRow();The following code fragment changes the second column value in the row just inserted. Note that this code applies when new rows are inserted right after the current row, which is why the method
next
moves the cursor to the correct row. Calling the method acceptChanges
writes the change to the data source. wrs.moveToCurrentRow(); wrs.next(); wrs.updateString(2, "V"); wrs.acceptChanges();Describing this in XML demonstrates where the Java code inserts a new row and then performs an update on the newly inserted row on an individual field.
<data> <currentRow> <columnValue> firstrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 1 </columnValue> </currentRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> secondrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 2 </columnValue> </currentRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> newthirdrow </columnValue> <columnValue> III </columnValue> </currentRow> <insertRow> <columnValue> fifthrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 5 </columnValue> <updateValue> V </updateValue> </insertRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> fourthrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 4 </columnValue> </currentRow> </date>
wrs.absolute(5); wrs.updateString(1, "new4thRow"); wrs.updateString(2, "IV"); wrs.updateRow();In XML, this is described by the
modifyRow
tag. Both the original and new values are contained within the tag for original row tracking purposes. <data> <currentRow> <columnValue> firstrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 1 </columnValue> </currentRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> secondrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 2 </columnValue> </currentRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> newthirdrow </columnValue> <columnValue> III </columnValue> </currentRow> <currentRow> <columnValue> fifthrow </columnValue> <columnValue> 5 </columnValue> </currentRow> <modifyRow> <columnValue> fourthrow </columnValue> <updateValue> new4thRow </updateValue> <columnValue> 4 </columnValue> <updateValue> IV </updateValue> </modifyRow> </data>
JdbcRowSet
, CachedRowSet
, FilteredRowSet
, JoinRowSet
static final String PUBLIC_XML_SCHEMA
The public identifier for the XML Schema definition that defines the XML tags and their valid values for a WebRowSet
implementation.
static final String SCHEMA_SYSTEM_ID
The URL for the XML Schema definition file that defines the XML tags and their valid values for a WebRowSet
implementation.
void readXml(Reader reader) throws SQLException
Reads a WebRowSet
object in its XML format from the given Reader
object.
reader
- the java.io.Reader
stream from which this WebRowSet
object will be populatedSQLException
- if a database access error occursvoid readXml(InputStream iStream) throws SQLException, IOException
Reads a stream based XML input to populate this WebRowSet
object.
iStream
- the java.io.InputStream
from which this WebRowSet
object will be populatedSQLException
- if a data source access error occursIOException
- if an IO exception occursvoid writeXml(ResultSet rs, Writer writer) throws SQLException
Populates this WebRowSet
object with the contents of the given ResultSet
object and writes its data, properties, and metadata to the given Writer
object in XML format.
NOTE: The WebRowSet
cursor may be moved to write out the contents to the XML data source. If implemented in this way, the cursor must be returned to its position just prior to the writeXml()
call.
rs
- the ResultSet
object with which to populate this WebRowSet
objectwriter
- the java.io.Writer
object to write to.SQLException
- if an error occurs writing out the rowset contents in XML formatvoid writeXml(ResultSet rs, OutputStream oStream) throws SQLException, IOException
Populates this WebRowSet
object with the contents of the given ResultSet
object and writes its data, properties, and metadata to the given OutputStream
object in XML format.
NOTE: The WebRowSet
cursor may be moved to write out the contents to the XML data source. If implemented in this way, the cursor must be returned to its position just prior to the writeXml()
call.
rs
- the ResultSet
object with which to populate this WebRowSet
objectoStream
- the java.io.OutputStream
to write toSQLException
- if a data source access error occursIOException
- if a IO exception occursvoid writeXml(Writer writer) throws SQLException
Writes the data, properties, and metadata for this WebRowSet
object to the given Writer
object in XML format.
writer
- the java.io.Writer
stream to write toSQLException
- if an error occurs writing out the rowset contents to XMLvoid writeXml(OutputStream oStream) throws SQLException, IOException
Writes the data, properties, and metadata for this WebRowSet
object to the given OutputStream
object in XML format.
oStream
- the java.io.OutputStream
stream to write toSQLException
- if a data source access error occursIOException
- if a IO exception occurs
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