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package javax.sql.rowset.serial;

import java.sql.*;
import javax.sql.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Vector;

import javax.sql.rowset.*;

A serialized mapping in the Java programming language of an SQL structured type. Each attribute that is not already serialized is mapped to a serialized form, and if an attribute is itself a structured type, each of its attributes that is not already serialized is mapped to a serialized form.

In addition, the structured type is custom mapped to a class in the Java programming language if there is such a mapping, as are its attributes, if appropriate.

The SerialStruct class provides a constructor for creating an instance from a Struct object, a method for retrieving the SQL type name of the SQL structured type in the database, and methods for retrieving its attribute values.

Thread safety

A SerialStruct is not safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. If a SerialStruct is to be used by more than one thread then access to the SerialStruct should be controlled by appropriate synchronization.
Since:1.5
/** * A serialized mapping in the Java programming language of an SQL * structured type. Each attribute that is not already serialized * is mapped to a serialized form, and if an attribute is itself * a structured type, each of its attributes that is not already * serialized is mapped to a serialized form. * <P> * In addition, the structured type is custom mapped to a class in the * Java programming language if there is such a mapping, as are * its attributes, if appropriate. * <P> * The <code>SerialStruct</code> class provides a constructor for creating * an instance from a <code>Struct</code> object, a method for retrieving * the SQL type name of the SQL structured type in the database, and methods * for retrieving its attribute values. * * <h3> Thread safety </h3> * * A SerialStruct is not safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. If a * SerialStruct is to be used by more than one thread then access to the * SerialStruct should be controlled by appropriate synchronization. * * @since 1.5 */
public class SerialStruct implements Struct, Serializable, Cloneable {
The SQL type name for the structured type that this SerialStruct object represents. This is the name used in the SQL definition of the SQL structured type.
@serial
/** * The SQL type name for the structured type that this * <code>SerialStruct</code> object represents. This is the name * used in the SQL definition of the SQL structured type. * * @serial */
private String SQLTypeName;
An array of Object instances in which each element is an attribute of the SQL structured type that this SerialStruct object represents. The attributes are ordered according to their order in the definition of the SQL structured type.
@serial
/** * An array of <code>Object</code> instances in which each * element is an attribute of the SQL structured type that this * <code>SerialStruct</code> object represents. The attributes are * ordered according to their order in the definition of the * SQL structured type. * * @serial */
private Object attribs[];
Constructs a SerialStruct object from the given Struct object, using the given java.util.Map object for custom mapping the SQL structured type or any of its attributes that are SQL structured types.
Params:
  • in – an instance of Struct
  • map – a java.util.Map object in which each entry consists of 1) a String object 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:
See Also:
/** * Constructs a <code>SerialStruct</code> object from the given * <code>Struct</code> object, using the given <code>java.util.Map</code> * object for custom mapping the SQL structured type or any of its * attributes that are SQL structured types. * * @param in an instance of {@code Struct} * @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object in which * each entry consists of 1) a <code>String</code> object * giving the fully qualified name of a UDT and 2) the * <code>Class</code> object for the <code>SQLData</code> implementation * that defines how the UDT is to be mapped * @throws SerialException if an error occurs * @see java.sql.Struct */
public SerialStruct(Struct in, Map<String,Class<?>> map) throws SerialException { try { // get the type name SQLTypeName = in.getSQLTypeName(); System.out.println("SQLTypeName: " + SQLTypeName); // get the attributes of the struct attribs = in.getAttributes(map); /* * the array may contain further Structs * and/or classes that have been mapped, * other types that we have to serialize */ mapToSerial(map); } catch (SQLException e) { throw new SerialException(e.getMessage()); } }
Constructs a SerialStruct object from the given SQLData object, using the given type map to custom map it to a class in the Java programming language. The type map gives the SQL type and the class to which it is mapped. The SQLData object defines the class to which the SQL type will be mapped.
Params:
  • in – an instance of the SQLData class that defines the mapping of the SQL structured type to one or more objects in the Java programming language
  • map – a java.util.Map object in which each entry consists of 1) a String object 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:
/** * Constructs a <code>SerialStruct</code> object from the * given <code>SQLData</code> object, using the given type * map to custom map it to a class in the Java programming * language. The type map gives the SQL type and the class * to which it is mapped. The <code>SQLData</code> object * defines the class to which the SQL type will be mapped. * * @param in an instance of the <code>SQLData</code> class * that defines the mapping of the SQL structured * type to one or more objects in the Java programming language * @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object in which * each entry consists of 1) a <code>String</code> object * giving the fully qualified name of a UDT and 2) the * <code>Class</code> object for the <code>SQLData</code> implementation * that defines how the UDT is to be mapped * @throws SerialException if an error occurs */
public SerialStruct(SQLData in, Map<String,Class<?>> map) throws SerialException { try { //set the type name SQLTypeName = in.getSQLTypeName(); Vector<Object> tmp = new Vector<>(); in.writeSQL(new SQLOutputImpl(tmp, map)); attribs = tmp.toArray(); } catch (SQLException e) { throw new SerialException(e.getMessage()); } }
Retrieves the SQL type name for this SerialStruct object. This is the name used in the SQL definition of the structured type
Throws:
Returns:a String object representing the SQL type name for the SQL structured type that this SerialStruct object represents
/** * Retrieves the SQL type name for this <code>SerialStruct</code> * object. This is the name used in the SQL definition of the * structured type * * @return a <code>String</code> object representing the SQL * type name for the SQL structured type that this * <code>SerialStruct</code> object represents * @throws SerialException if an error occurs */
public String getSQLTypeName() throws SerialException { return SQLTypeName; }
Retrieves an array of Object values containing the attributes of the SQL structured type that this SerialStruct object represents.
Throws:
Returns:an array of Object values, with each element being an attribute of the SQL structured type that this SerialStruct object represents
/** * Retrieves an array of <code>Object</code> values containing the * attributes of the SQL structured type that this * <code>SerialStruct</code> object represents. * * @return an array of <code>Object</code> values, with each * element being an attribute of the SQL structured type * that this <code>SerialStruct</code> object represents * @throws SerialException if an error occurs */
public Object[] getAttributes() throws SerialException { Object[] val = this.attribs; return (val == null) ? null : Arrays.copyOf(val, val.length); }
Retrieves the attributes for the SQL structured type that this SerialStruct represents as an array of Object values, using the given type map for custom mapping if appropriate.
Params:
  • map – a java.util.Map object in which each entry consists of 1) a String object 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:
Returns:an array of Object values, with each element being an attribute of the SQL structured type that this SerialStruct object represents
/** * Retrieves the attributes for the SQL structured type that * this <code>SerialStruct</code> represents as an array of * <code>Object</code> values, using the given type map for * custom mapping if appropriate. * * @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object in which * each entry consists of 1) a <code>String</code> object * giving the fully qualified name of a UDT and 2) the * <code>Class</code> object for the <code>SQLData</code> implementation * that defines how the UDT is to be mapped * @return an array of <code>Object</code> values, with each * element being an attribute of the SQL structured * type that this <code>SerialStruct</code> object * represents * @throws SerialException if an error occurs */
public Object[] getAttributes(Map<String,Class<?>> map) throws SerialException { Object[] val = this.attribs; return (val == null) ? null : Arrays.copyOf(val, val.length); }
Maps attributes of an SQL structured type that are not serialized to a serialized form, using the given type map for custom mapping when appropriate. The following types in the Java programming language are mapped to their serialized forms: Struct, SQLData, Ref, Blob, Clob, and Array.

This method is called internally and is not used by an application programmer.

Params:
  • map – a java.util.Map object in which each entry consists of 1) a String object 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:
/** * Maps attributes of an SQL structured type that are not * serialized to a serialized form, using the given type map * for custom mapping when appropriate. The following types * in the Java programming language are mapped to their * serialized forms: <code>Struct</code>, <code>SQLData</code>, * <code>Ref</code>, <code>Blob</code>, <code>Clob</code>, and * <code>Array</code>. * <P> * This method is called internally and is not used by an * application programmer. * * @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object in which * each entry consists of 1) a <code>String</code> object * giving the fully qualified name of a UDT and 2) the * <code>Class</code> object for the <code>SQLData</code> implementation * that defines how the UDT is to be mapped * @throws SerialException if an error occurs */
private void mapToSerial(Map<String,Class<?>> map) throws SerialException { try { for (int i = 0; i < attribs.length; i++) { if (attribs[i] instanceof Struct) { attribs[i] = new SerialStruct((Struct)attribs[i], map); } else if (attribs[i] instanceof SQLData) { attribs[i] = new SerialStruct((SQLData)attribs[i], map); } else if (attribs[i] instanceof Blob) { attribs[i] = new SerialBlob((Blob)attribs[i]); } else if (attribs[i] instanceof Clob) { attribs[i] = new SerialClob((Clob)attribs[i]); } else if (attribs[i] instanceof Ref) { attribs[i] = new SerialRef((Ref)attribs[i]); } else if (attribs[i] instanceof java.sql.Array) { attribs[i] = new SerialArray((java.sql.Array)attribs[i], map); } } } catch (SQLException e) { throw new SerialException(e.getMessage()); } return; }
Compares this SerialStruct to the specified object. The result is true if and only if the argument is not null and is a SerialStruct object whose attributes are identical to this object's attributes
Params:
  • obj – The object to compare this SerialStruct against
Returns:true if the given object represents a SerialStruct equivalent to this SerialStruct, false otherwise
/** * Compares this SerialStruct to the specified object. The result is * {@code true} if and only if the argument is not {@code null} and is a * {@code SerialStruct} object whose attributes are identical to this * object's attributes * * @param obj The object to compare this {@code SerialStruct} against * * @return {@code true} if the given object represents a {@code SerialStruct} * equivalent to this SerialStruct, {@code false} otherwise * */
public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) { return true; } if (obj instanceof SerialStruct) { SerialStruct ss = (SerialStruct)obj; return SQLTypeName.equals(ss.SQLTypeName) && Arrays.equals(attribs, ss.attribs); } return false; }
Returns a hash code for this SerialStruct. The hash code for a SerialStruct object is computed using the hash codes of the attributes of the SerialStruct object and its SQLTypeName
Returns: a hash code value for this object.
/** * Returns a hash code for this {@code SerialStruct}. The hash code for a * {@code SerialStruct} object is computed using the hash codes * of the attributes of the {@code SerialStruct} object and its * {@code SQLTypeName} * * @return a hash code value for this object. */
public int hashCode() { return ((31 + Arrays.hashCode(attribs)) * 31) * 31 + SQLTypeName.hashCode(); }
Returns a clone of this SerialStruct. The copy will contain a reference to a clone of the underlying attribs array, not a reference to the original underlying attribs array of this SerialStruct object.
Returns: a clone of this SerialStruct
/** * Returns a clone of this {@code SerialStruct}. The copy will contain a * reference to a clone of the underlying attribs array, not a reference * to the original underlying attribs array of this {@code SerialStruct} object. * * @return a clone of this SerialStruct */
public Object clone() { try { SerialStruct ss = (SerialStruct) super.clone(); ss.attribs = Arrays.copyOf(attribs, attribs.length); return ss; } catch (CloneNotSupportedException ex) { // this shouldn't happen, since we are Cloneable throw new InternalError(); } }
readObject is called to restore the state of the SerialStruct from a stream.
/** * readObject is called to restore the state of the {@code SerialStruct} from * a stream. */
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { ObjectInputStream.GetField fields = s.readFields(); Object[] tmp = (Object[])fields.get("attribs", null); attribs = tmp == null ? null : tmp.clone(); SQLTypeName = (String)fields.get("SQLTypeName", null); }
writeObject is called to save the state of the SerialStruct to a stream.
/** * writeObject is called to save the state of the {@code SerialStruct} * to a stream. */
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { ObjectOutputStream.PutField fields = s.putFields(); fields.put("attribs", attribs); fields.put("SQLTypeName", SQLTypeName); s.writeFields(); }
The identifier that assists in the serialization of this SerialStruct object.
/** * The identifier that assists in the serialization of this * <code>SerialStruct</code> object. */
static final long serialVersionUID = -8322445504027483372L; }