/* * @(#)SQLOutputImpl.java 1.5 04/05/05 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package javax.sql.rowset.serial; import java.sql.*; import javax.sql.*; import java.io.*; import java.lang.String; import java.math.*; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Vector; /** * The output stream for writing the attributes of a * custom-mapped user-defined type (UDT) back to the database. * The driver uses this interface internally, and its * methods are never directly invoked by an application programmer. *
* When an application calls the
* method
* The implementation of the method
* This method should be used when an SQL structured type has been
* mapped to a PreparedStatement.setObject
, the driver
* checks to see whether the value to be written is a UDT with
* a custom mapping. If it is, there will be an entry in a
* type map containing the Class
object for the
* class that implements SQLData
for this UDT.
* If the value to be written is an instance of SQLData
,
* the driver will create an instance of SQLOutputImpl
* and pass it to the method SQLData.writeSQL
.
* The method writeSQL
in turn calls the
* appropriate SQLOutputImpl.writeXXX
methods
* to write data from the SQLData
object to
* the SQLOutputImpl
output stream as the
* representation of an SQL user-defined type.
*/
public class SQLOutputImpl implements SQLOutput {
/**
* A reference to an existing vector that
* contains the attributes of a Struct
object.
*/
private Vector attribs;
/**
* The type map the driver supplies to a newly created
* SQLOutputImpl
object. This type map
* indicates the SQLData
class whose
* writeSQL
method will be called. This
* method will in turn call the appropriate
* SQLOutputImpl/code> writer methods.
*/
private Map map;
/**
* Creates a new
SQLOutputImpl
object
* initialized with the given vector of attributes and
* type map. The driver will use the type map to determine
* which SQLData.writeSQL
method to invoke.
* This method will then call the appropriate
* SQLOutputImpl
writer methods in order and
* thereby write the attributes to the new output stream.
*
* @param attributes a Vector
object containing the attributes of
* the UDT to be mapped to one or more objects in the Java
* programming language
*
* @param map a java.util.Map
object containing zero or
* more entries, with each entry consisting of 1) a String
* giving the fully qualified name of a UDT and 2) the
* Class
object for the SQLData
implementation
* that defines how the UDT is to be mapped
* @throws SQLException if the attributes
or the map
* is a null
value
*/
public SQLOutputImpl(Vector> attributes, MapString
in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL CHAR
, VARCHAR
, or
* LONGVARCHAR
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeString(String x) throws SQLException {
//System.out.println("Adding :"+x);
attribs.add(x);
}
/**
* Writes a boolean
in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL BIT
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeBoolean(boolean x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(new Boolean(x));
}
/**
* Writes a byte
in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL BIT
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeByte(byte x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(new Byte(x));
}
/**
* Writes a short
in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL SMALLINT
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeShort(short x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(new Short(x));
}
/**
* Writes an int
in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL INTEGER
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeInt(int x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(new Integer(x));
}
/**
* Writes a long
in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL BIGINT
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeLong(long x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(new Long(x));
}
/**
* Writes a float
in the Java programming language
* to this
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL SQLOutputImpl
REAL
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeFloat(float x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(new Float(x));
}
/**
* Writes a double
in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL DOUBLE
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeDouble(double x) throws SQLException{
attribs.add(new Double(x));
}
/**
* Writes a java.math.BigDecimal
object in the Java programming
* language to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL NUMERIC
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeBigDecimal(java.math.BigDecimal x) throws SQLException{
attribs.add(x);
}
/**
* Writes an array of bytes
in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL VARBINARY
or LONGVARBINARY
* before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeBytes(byte[] x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(x);
}
/**
* Writes a java.sql.Date
object in the Java programming
* language to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL DATE
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeDate(java.sql.Date x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(x);
}
/**
* Writes a java.sql.Time
object in the Java programming
* language to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL TIME
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeTime(java.sql.Time x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(x);
}
/**
* Writes a java.sql.Timestamp
object in the Java programming
* language to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to an SQL TIMESTAMP
before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeTimestamp(java.sql.Timestamp x) throws SQLException {
attribs.add(x);
}
/**
* Writes a stream of Unicode characters to this
* SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver will do any necessary
* conversion from Unicode to the database CHAR
format.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeCharacterStream(java.io.Reader x) throws SQLException {
BufferedReader bufReader = new BufferedReader(x);
try {
int i;
while( (i = bufReader.read()) != -1 ) {
char ch = (char)i;
StringBuffer strBuf = new StringBuffer();
strBuf.append(ch);
String str = new String(strBuf);
String strLine = bufReader.readLine();
writeString(str.concat(strLine));
}
} catch(IOException ioe) {
}
}
/**
* Writes a stream of ASCII characters to this
* SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver will do any necessary
* conversion from ASCII to the database CHAR
format.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeAsciiStream(java.io.InputStream x) throws SQLException {
BufferedReader bufReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(x));
try {
int i;
while( (i=bufReader.read()) != -1 ) {
char ch = (char)i;
StringBuffer strBuf = new StringBuffer();
strBuf.append(ch);
String str = new String(strBuf);
String strLine = bufReader.readLine();
writeString(str.concat(strLine));
}
}catch(IOException ioe) {
throw new SQLException(ioe.getMessage());
}
}
/**
* Writes a stream of uninterpreted bytes to this SQLOutputImpl
* object.
*
* @param x the value to pass to the database
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeBinaryStream(java.io.InputStream x) throws SQLException {
BufferedReader bufReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(x));
try {
int i;
while( (i=bufReader.read()) != -1 ) {
char ch = (char)i;
StringBuffer strBuf = new StringBuffer();
strBuf.append(ch);
String str = new String(strBuf);
String strLine = bufReader.readLine();
writeString(str.concat(strLine));
}
} catch(IOException ioe) {
throw new SQLException(ioe.getMessage());
}
}
//================================================================
// Methods for writing items of SQL user-defined types to the stream.
// These methods pass objects to the database as values of SQL
// Structured Types, Distinct Types, Constructed Types, and Locator
// Types. They decompose the Java object(s) and write leaf data
// items using the methods above.
//================================================================
/**
* Writes to the stream the data contained in the given
* SQLData
object.
* When the SQLData
object is null
, this
* method writes an SQL NULL
to the stream.
* Otherwise, it calls the SQLData.writeSQL
* method of the given object, which
* writes the object's attributes to the stream.
* SQLData.writeSQ
* calls the appropriate SQLOutputImpl.writeXXX
method(s)
* for writing each of the object's attributes in order.
* The attributes must be read from an SQLInput
* input stream and written to an SQLOutputImpl
* output stream in the same order in which they were
* listed in the SQL definition of the user-defined type.
*
* @param x the object representing data of an SQL structured or
* distinct type
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeObject(SQLData x) throws SQLException {
/*
* Except for the types that are passed as objects
* this seems to be the only way for an object to
* get a null value for a field in a structure.
*
* Note: this means that the class defining SQLData
* will need to track if a field is SQL null for itself
*/
if (x == null) {
attribs.add(x);
return;
}
/*
* We have to write out a SerialStruct that contains
* the name of this class otherwise we don't know
* what to re-instantiate during readSQL()
*/
attribs.add(new SerialStruct((SQLData)x, map));
}
/**
* Writes a Ref
object in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to a serializable SerialRef
SQL REF
value
* before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x an object representing an SQL REF
value
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeRef(Ref x) throws SQLException {
if (x == null) {
attribs.add(x);
return;
}
attribs.add(new SerialRef(x));
}
/**
* Writes a Blob
object in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to a serializable SerialBlob
SQL BLOB
value
* before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x an object representing an SQL BLOB
value
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeBlob(Blob x) throws SQLException {
if (x == null) {
attribs.add(x);
return;
}
attribs.add(new SerialBlob(x));
}
/**
* Writes a Clob
object in the Java programming language
* to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The driver converts
* it to a serializable SerialClob
SQL CLOB
value
* before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x an object representing an SQL CLOB
value
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeClob(Clob x) throws SQLException {
if (x == null) {
attribs.add(x);
return;
}
attribs.add(new SerialClob(x));
}
/**
* Writes a Struct
object in the Java
* programming language to this SQLOutputImpl
* object. The driver converts this value to an SQL structured type
* before returning it to the database.
* Struct
object in the Java programming
* language (the standard mapping). The method
* writeObject
should be used if an SQL structured type
* has been custom mapped to a class in the Java programming language.
*
* @param x an object representing the attributes of an SQL structured type
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeStruct(Struct x) throws SQLException {
SerialStruct s = new SerialStruct(x,map);;
attribs.add(s);
}
/**
* Writes an Array
object in the Java
* programming language to this SQLOutputImpl
* object. The driver converts this value to a serializable
* SerialArray
SQL ARRAY
* value before returning it to the database.
*
* @param x an object representing an SQL ARRAY
value
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeArray(Array x) throws SQLException {
if (x == null) {
attribs.add(x);
return;
}
attribs.add(new SerialArray(x, map));
}
/**
* Writes an java.sql.Type.DATALINK
object in the Java
* programming language to this SQLOutputImpl
object. The
* driver converts this value to a serializable SerialDatalink
* SQL DATALINK
value before return it to the database.
*
* @param url an object representing a SQL DATALINK
value
* @throws SQLException if the SQLOutputImpl
object is in
* use by a SQLData
object attempting to write the attribute
* values of a UDT to the database.
*/
public void writeURL(java.net.URL url) throws SQLException {
if (url == null) {
attribs.add(url);
return;
}
attribs.add(new SerialDatalink(url));
}
}