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package org.hibernate.metamodel.relational;
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
Models a compound value (a tuple or row-value-constructor is SQL terms). It is both a Value
and a ValueContainer
simultaneously.
IMPL NOTE : in terms of the tables themselves, SQL has no notion of a tuple/compound-value. We simply model
it this way because:
- it is a cleaner mapping to the logical model
- it allows more meaningful traversals from simple values back up to table through any intermediate tuples
because it gives us a better understanding of the model.
- it better conveys intent
- it adds richness to the model
Author: Steve Ebersole
/**
* Models a compound value (a tuple or row-value-constructor is SQL terms). It is both a {@link Value} and
* a {@link ValueContainer} simultaneously.
* <p/>
* IMPL NOTE : in terms of the tables themselves, SQL has no notion of a tuple/compound-value. We simply model
* it this way because:
* <ul>
* <li>it is a cleaner mapping to the logical model</li>
* <li>it allows more meaningful traversals from simple values back up to table through any intermediate tuples
* because it gives us a better understanding of the model.</li>
* <li>it better conveys intent</li>
* <li>it adds richness to the model</li>
* </ul>
*
* @author Steve Ebersole
*/
public class Tuple implements Value, ValueContainer, Loggable {
private final TableSpecification table;
private final String name;
private final LinkedHashSet<SimpleValue> values = new LinkedHashSet<SimpleValue>();
public Tuple(TableSpecification table, String name) {
this.table = table;
this.name = name;
}
@Override
public TableSpecification getTable() {
return table;
}
public int valuesSpan() {
return values.size();
}
@Override
public Iterable<SimpleValue> values() {
return values;
}
public void addValue(SimpleValue value) {
if ( ! value.getTable().equals( getTable() ) ) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Tuple can only group values from same table" );
}
values.add( value );
}
@Override
public String getLoggableValueQualifier() {
return getTable().getLoggableValueQualifier() + '.' + name + "{tuple}";
}
@Override
public String toLoggableString() {
return getLoggableValueQualifier();
}
@Override
public void validateJdbcTypes(JdbcCodes typeCodes) {
for ( Value value : values() ) {
value.validateJdbcTypes( typeCodes );
}
}
}