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package io.vertx.sqlclient;

import io.vertx.codegen.annotations.VertxGen;
import io.vertx.core.AsyncResult;
import io.vertx.core.Future;
import io.vertx.core.Handler;

A cursor that reads progressively rows from the database, it is useful for reading very large result sets.
/** * A cursor that reads progressively rows from the database, it is useful for reading very large result sets. */
@VertxGen public interface Cursor {
Read rows from the cursor, the result is provided asynchronously to the handler.
Params:
  • count – the amount of rows to read
  • handler – the handler for the result
/** * Read rows from the cursor, the result is provided asynchronously to the {@code handler}. * * @param count the amount of rows to read * @param handler the handler for the result */
void read(int count, Handler<AsyncResult<RowSet<Row>>> handler);
Like read(int, Handler<AsyncResult<RowSet<Row>>>) but returns a Future of the asynchronous result
/** * Like {@link #read(int, Handler)} but returns a {@code Future} of the asynchronous result */
Future<RowSet<Row>> read(int count);
Returns true when the cursor has results in progress and the read should be called to retrieve them.
Returns:whether the cursor has more results,
/** * Returns {@code true} when the cursor has results in progress and the {@link #read} should be called to retrieve * them. * * @return whether the cursor has more results, */
boolean hasMore();
Release the cursor.

It should be called for prepared queries executed with a fetch size.
/** * Release the cursor. * <p/> * It should be called for prepared queries executed with a fetch size. */
Future<Void> close();
Like close() but with a completionHandler called when the cursor has been released.
/** * Like {@link #close()} but with a {@code completionHandler} called when the cursor has been released. */
void close(Handler<AsyncResult<Void>> completionHandler);
Returns:whether the cursor is closed
/** * @return whether the cursor is closed */
boolean isClosed(); }