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- All Known Subinterfaces:
- TransactionalWriter, XmlWriter
public interface RowSetWriter
An object that implements theRowSetWriter
interface, called a writer. A writer may be registered with aRowSet
object that supports the reader/writer paradigm.If a disconnected
RowSet
object modifies some of its data, and it has a writer associated with it, it may be implemented so that it calls on the writer'swriteData
method internally to write the updates back to the data source. In order to do this, the writer must first establish a connection with the rowset's data source.If the data to be updated has already been changed in the data source, there is a conflict, in which case the writer will not write the changes to the data source. The algorithm the writer uses for preventing or limiting conflicts depends entirely on its implementation.
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- 1.4
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description boolean
writeData(RowSetInternal caller)
Writes the changes in thisRowSetWriter
object's rowset back to the data source from which it got its data.
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Method Detail
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writeData
boolean writeData(RowSetInternal caller) throws SQLException
Writes the changes in thisRowSetWriter
object's rowset back to the data source from which it got its data.- Parameters:
caller
- theRowSet
object (1) that has implemented theRowSetInternal
interface, (2) with which this writer is registered, and (3) that called this method internally- Returns:
true
if the modified data was written;false
if not, which will be the case if there is a conflict- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs
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