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/*
 * @(#)Array.java	1.27 06/08/06 
 *
 * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
 */

package java.sql;
 
/**
 * The mapping in the Java programming language for the SQL type
 * <code>ARRAY</code>.
 * By default, an <code>Array</code> value is a transaction-duration 
 * reference to an SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value.  By default, an <code>Array</code>
 * object is implemented using an SQL LOCATOR(array) internally, which
 * means that an <code>Array</code> object contains a logical pointer
 * to the data in the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value rather
 * than containing the <code>ARRAY</code> value's data.
 * <p>
 * The <code>Array</code> interface provides methods for bringing an SQL
 * <code>ARRAY</code> value's data to the client as either an array or a
 * <code>ResultSet</code> object.
 * If the elements of the SQL <code>ARRAY</code>
 * are a UDT, they may be custom mapped.  To create a custom mapping,
 * a programmer must do two things:
 * <ul>
 * <li>create a class that implements the {@link SQLData}
 * interface for the UDT to be custom mapped. 
 * <li>make an entry in a type map that contains 
 *   <ul>
 *   <li>the fully-qualified SQL type name of the UDT
 *   <li>the <code>Class</code> object for the class implementing
 *       <code>SQLData</code>
 *   </ul>
 * </ul>
 * <p>
 * When a type map with an entry for
 * the base type is supplied to the methods <code>getArray</code>
 * and <code>getResultSet</code>, the mapping
 * it contains will be used to map the elements of the <code>ARRAY</code> value.
 * If no type map is supplied, which would typically be the case,
 * the connection's type map is used by default.
 * If the connection's type map or a type map supplied to a method has no entry
 * for the base type, the elements are mapped according to the standard mapping.
 * <p>
 * All methods on the <code>Array</code> interface must be fully implemented if the 
 * JDBC driver supports the data type.
 *
 * @since 1.2 
 */

public interface Array {

  /**
   * Retrieves the SQL type name of the elements in 
   * the array designated by this <code>Array</code> object.
   * If the elements are a built-in type, it returns
   * the database-specific type name of the elements. 
   * If the elements are a user-defined type (UDT),
   * this method returns the fully-qualified SQL type name.
   *
   * @return a <code>String</code> that is the database-specific
   * name for a built-in base type; or the fully-qualified SQL type
   * name for a base type that is a UDT
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting
   * to access the type name
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  String getBaseTypeName() throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Retrieves the JDBC type of the elements in the array designated
   * by this <code>Array</code> object.
   *
   * @return a constant from the class {@link java.sql.Types} that is
   * the type code for the elements in the array designated by this
   * <code>Array</code> object
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting
   * to access the base type 
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  int getBaseType() throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Retrieves the contents of the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value designated 
   * by this
   * <code>Array</code> object in the form of an array in the Java
   * programming language. This version of the method <code>getArray</code>
   * uses the type map associated with the connection for customizations of 
   * the type mappings.
   * <p>
   * <strong>Note:</strong> When <code>getArray</code> is used to materialize 
   * a base type that maps to a primitive data type, then it is 
   * implementation-defined whether the array returned is an array of 
   * that primitive data type or an array of <code>Object</code>.
   *
   * @return an array in the Java programming language that contains 
   * the ordered elements of the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value
   * designated by this <code>Array</code> object
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting to
   * access the array
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  Object getArray() throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Retrieves the contents of the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value designated by this 
   * <code>Array</code> object.
   * This method uses 
   * the specified <code>map</code> for type map customizations
   * unless the base type of the array does not match a user-defined 
   * type in <code>map</code>, in which case it 
   * uses the standard mapping. This version of the method
   * <code>getArray</code> uses either the given type map or the standard mapping;
   * it never uses the type map associated with the connection.
   * <p>
   * <strong>Note:</strong> When <code>getArray</code> is used to materialize 
   * a base type that maps to a primitive data type, then it is 
   * implementation-defined whether the array returned is an array of 
   * that primitive data type or an array of <code>Object</code>.
   *
   * @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object that contains mappings
   *            of SQL type names to classes in the Java programming language
   * @return an array in the Java programming language that contains the ordered 
   *         elements of the SQL array designated by this object
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting to 
   *                         access the array
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  Object getArray(java.util.Map<String,Class<?>> map) throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Retrieves a slice of the SQL <code>ARRAY</code>
   * value designated by this <code>Array</code> object, beginning with the
   * specified <code>index</code> and containing up to <code>count</code> 
   * successive elements of the SQL array.  This method uses the type map
   * associated with the connection for customizations of the type mappings.
   * <p>
   * <strong>Note:</strong> When <code>getArray</code> is used to materialize 
   * a base type that maps to a primitive data type, then it is 
   * implementation-defined whether the array returned is an array of 
   * that primitive data type or an array of <code>Object</code>.
   *
   * @param index the array index of the first element to retrieve;
   *              the first element is at index 1
   * @param count the number of successive SQL array elements to retrieve
   * @return an array containing up to <code>count</code> consecutive elements 
   * of the SQL array, beginning with element <code>index</code>
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting to
   * access the array
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  Object getArray(long index, int count) throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Retreives a slice of the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value 
   * designated by this <code>Array</code> object, beginning with the specified
   * <code>index</code> and containing up to <code>count</code>
   * successive elements of the SQL array.  
   * <P>
   * This method uses 
   * the specified <code>map</code> for type map customizations
   * unless the base type of the array does not match a user-defined 
   * type in <code>map</code>, in which case it 
   * uses the standard mapping. This version of the method
   * <code>getArray</code> uses either the given type map or the standard mapping;
   * it never uses the type map associated with the connection.
   * <p>
   * <strong>Note:</strong> When <code>getArray</code> is used to materialize 
   * a base type that maps to a primitive data type, then it is 
   * implementation-defined whether the array returned is an array of 
   * that primitive data type or an array of <code>Object</code>.
   *
   * @param index the array index of the first element to retrieve;
   *              the first element is at index 1
   * @param count the number of successive SQL array elements to 
   * retrieve
   * @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object
   * that contains SQL type names and the classes in
   * the Java programming language to which they are mapped
   * @return an array containing up to <code>count</code>
   * consecutive elements of the SQL <code>ARRAY</code> value designated by this
   * <code>Array</code> object, beginning with element 
   * <code>index</code>
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting to
   * access the array
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  Object getArray(long index, int count, java.util.Map<String,Class<?>> map)
    throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Retrieves a result set that contains the elements of the SQL 
   * <code>ARRAY</code> value
   * designated by this <code>Array</code> object.  If appropriate,
   * the elements of the array are mapped using the connection's type 
   * map; otherwise, the standard mapping is used.
   * <p>
   * The result set contains one row for each array element, with
   * two columns in each row.  The second column stores the element
   * value; the first column stores the index into the array for 
   * that element (with the first array element being at index 1). 
   * The rows are in ascending order corresponding to
   * the order of the indices.
   *
   * @return a {@link ResultSet} object containing one row for each
   * of the elements in the array designated by this <code>Array</code>
   * object, with the rows in ascending order based on the indices.
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting to
   * access the array
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  ResultSet getResultSet () throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Retrieves a result set that contains the elements of the SQL 
   * <code>ARRAY</code> value designated by this <code>Array</code> object.
   * This method uses 
   * the specified <code>map</code> for type map customizations
   * unless the base type of the array does not match a user-defined 
   * type in <code>map</code>, in which case it 
   * uses the standard mapping. This version of the method
   * <code>getResultSet</code> uses either the given type map or the standard mapping;
   * it never uses the type map associated with the connection.
   * <p>
   * The result set contains one row for each array element, with
   * two columns in each row.  The second column stores the element
   * value; the first column stores the index into the array for 
   * that element (with the first array element being at index 1). 
   * The rows are in ascending order corresponding to
   * the order of the indices.
   *
   * @param map contains the mapping of SQL user-defined types to 
   * classes in the Java programming language
   * @return a <code>ResultSet</code> object containing one row for each
   * of the elements in the array designated by this <code>Array</code>
   * object, with the rows in ascending order based on the indices.
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting to
   * access the array
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  ResultSet getResultSet (java.util.Map<String,Class<?>> map) throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Retrieves a result set holding the elements of the subarray that
   * starts at index <code>index</code> and contains up to 
   * <code>count</code> successive elements.  This method uses
   * the connection's type map to map the elements of the array if
   * the map contains an entry for the base type. Otherwise, the
   * standard mapping is used.
   * <P>
   * The result set has one row for each element of the SQL array
   * designated by this object, with the first row containing the 
   * element at index <code>index</code>.  The result set has
   * up to <code>count</code> rows in ascending order based on the
   * indices.  Each row has two columns:  The second column stores
   * the element value; the first column stores the index into the
   * array for that element.
   *
   * @param index the array index of the first element to retrieve;
   *              the first element is at index 1
   * @param count the number of successive SQL array elements to retrieve
   * @return a <code>ResultSet</code> object containing up to
   * <code>count</code> consecutive elements of the SQL array
   * designated by this <code>Array</code> object, starting at
   * index <code>index</code>.
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting to
   * access the array
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  ResultSet getResultSet(long index, int count) throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Retrieves a result set holding the elements of the subarray that
   * starts at index <code>index</code> and contains up to
   * <code>count</code> successive elements.
   * This method uses 
   * the specified <code>map</code> for type map customizations
   * unless the base type of the array does not match a user-defined 
   * type in <code>map</code>, in which case it 
   * uses the standard mapping. This version of the method
   * <code>getResultSet</code> uses either the given type map or the standard mapping;
   * it never uses the type map associated with the connection.
   * <P>
   * The result set has one row for each element of the SQL array
   * designated by this object, with the first row containing the
   * element at index <code>index</code>.  The result set has   
   * up to <code>count</code> rows in ascending order based on the
   * indices.  Each row has two columns:  The second column stores  
   * the element value; the first column stroes the index into the
   * array for that element.
   *
   * @param index the array index of the first element to retrieve;
   *              the first element is at index 1
   * @param count the number of successive SQL array elements to retrieve
   * @param map the <code>Map</code> object that contains the mapping
   * of SQL type names to classes in the Java(tm) programming language
   * @return a <code>ResultSet</code> object containing up to               
   * <code>count</code> consecutive elements of the SQL array
   * designated by this <code>Array</code> object, starting at
   * index <code>index</code>.
   * @exception SQLException if an error occurs while attempting to
   * access the array
   * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
   * this method
   * @since 1.2
   */
  ResultSet getResultSet (long index, int count,
			  java.util.Map<String,Class<?>> map)
    throws SQLException;
    /**
     * This method frees the <code>Array</code> object and releases the resources that 
     * it holds. The object is invalid once the <code>free</code>
     * method is called.
     *<p>
     * After <code>free</code> has been called, any attempt to invoke a
     * method other than <code>free</code> will result in a <code>SQLException</code> 
     * being thrown.  If <code>free</code> is called multiple times, the subsequent
     * calls to <code>free</code> are treated as a no-op.
     *<p>
     * 
     * @throws SQLException if an error occurs releasing
     * the Array's resources
     * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support
     * this method
     * @since 1.6
     */
    void free() throws SQLException;

}

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