/* * @(#)RowSetReader.java 1.8 03/12/19 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package javax.sql; import java.sql.*; /** * 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 */ public interface RowSetReader { /** * 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. * * @param caller the RowSet object (1) that has implemented the * RowSetInternal interface, (2) with which this reader is * registered, and (3) whose execute method called this reader * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs or this method * invokes the RowSet.execute method */ void readData(RowSetInternal caller) throws SQLException; }