SQLData
  public
  
  
  
  interface
  SQLData
  
  
  
| java.sql.SQLData | 
The interface used for the custom mapping of an SQL user-defined type (UDT) to
 a class in the Java programming language. The class object for a class
 implementing the SQLData interface will be entered in the
 appropriate Connection object's type map along with the SQL
 name of the UDT for which it is a custom mapping.
 
 Typically, a SQLData implementation
 will define a field for each attribute of an SQL structured type or a
 single field for an SQL DISTINCT type. When the UDT is
 retrieved from a data source with the ResultSet.getObject
 method, it will be mapped as an instance of this class.  A programmer
 can operate on this class instance just as on any other object in the
 Java programming language and then store any changes made to it by
 calling the PreparedStatement.setObject method,
 which will map it back to the SQL type.
 
 It is expected that the implementation of the class for a custom
 mapping will be done by a tool.  In a typical implementation, the
 programmer would simply supply the name of the SQL UDT, the name of
 the class to which it is being mapped, and the names of the fields to
 which each of the attributes of the UDT is to be mapped.  The tool will use
 this information to implement the SQLData.readSQL and
 SQLData.writeSQL methods.  The readSQL method
 calls the appropriate SQLInput methods to read
 each attribute from an SQLInput object, and the
 writeSQL method calls SQLOutput methods
 to write each attribute back to the data source via an
 SQLOutput object.
 
 An application programmer will not normally call SQLData methods
 directly, and the SQLInput and SQLOutput methods
 are called internally by SQLData methods, not by application code.
Summary
| Public methods | |
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        String | 
      getSQLTypeName()
      Returns the fully-qualified name of the SQL user-defined type that this object represents. | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        void | 
      readSQL(SQLInput stream, String typeName)
      Populates this object with data read from the database. | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        void | 
      writeSQL(SQLOutput stream)
      Writes this object to the given SQL data stream, converting it back to its SQL value in the data source. | 
Public methods
getSQLTypeName
public abstract String getSQLTypeName ()
Returns the fully-qualified
 name of the SQL user-defined type that this object represents.
 This method is called by the JDBC driver to get the name of the
 UDT instance that is being mapped to this instance of
 SQLData.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | the type name that was passed to the method readSQLwhen this object was constructed and populated | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SQLException | if there is a database access error | 
| SQLFeatureNotSupportedException | if the JDBC driver does not support this method | 
readSQL
public abstract void readSQL (SQLInput stream, String typeName)
Populates this object with data read from the database. The implementation of the method must follow this protocol:
- It must read each of the attributes or elements of the SQL type from the given input stream. This is done by calling a method of the input stream to read each item, in the order that they appear in the SQL definition of the type.
- The method readSQLthen assigns the data to appropriate fields or elements (of this or other objects). Specifically, it must call the appropriate reader method (SQLInput.readString,SQLInput.readBigDecimal, and so on) method(s) to do the following: for a distinct type, read its single data element; for a structured type, read a value for each attribute of the SQL type.
SQLInput reader method on the stream.
    
    | Parameters | |
|---|---|
| stream | SQLInput: theSQLInputobject from which to read the data for
 the value that is being custom mapped | 
| typeName | String: the SQL type name of the value on the data stream | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SQLException | if there is a database access error | 
| SQLFeatureNotSupportedException | if the JDBC driver does not support this method | 
See also:
writeSQL
public abstract void writeSQL (SQLOutput stream)
Writes this object to the given SQL data stream, converting it back to
 its SQL value in the data source.
 The implementation of the method must follow this protocol:
 It must write each of the attributes of the SQL type
 to the given output stream.  This is done by calling a
 method of the output stream to write each item, in the order that
 they appear in the SQL definition of the type.
 Specifically, it must call the appropriate SQLOutput writer
 method(s) (writeInt, writeString, and so on)
 to do the following: for a Distinct Type, write its single data element;
 for a Structured Type, write a value for each attribute of the SQL type.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| stream | SQLOutput: theSQLOutputobject to which to write the data for
 the value that was custom mapped | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SQLException | if there is a database access error | 
| SQLFeatureNotSupportedException | if the JDBC driver does not support this method | 
See also:
