Additional top-level classes in compilation unit: StaticFetch, DynamicFetch.
The responsibility of a Fetch instance is to manage the iteration of a ResultSet. Two different alogorithms are available: static or dynamic.
Static The static variety iterates the entire set immediately, creating the necessary Jython objects and storing them. It is able to immediately close the ResultSet so a call to close() is essentially a no-op from a database resource perspective (it does clear the results list however). This approach also allows for the correct rowcount to be determined since the entire result set has been iterated.
Dynamic The dynamic variety iterates the result set only as requested. This holds a bit truer to the intent of the API as the fetch*() methods actually fetch when instructed. This is especially useful for managing exeedingly large results, but is unable to determine the rowcount without having worked through the entire result set. The other disadvantage is the ResultSet remains open throughout the entire iteration. So the tradeoff is in open database resources versus JVM resources since the application can keep constant space if it doesn't require the entire result set be presented as one.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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| private DataHandler | datahandler
Field cursor |
| protected PyObject | description
Field description |
| private List | listeners
A list of warning listeners. |
| protected int | rowcount
The total number of rows in the result set. |
| protected int | rownumber
The current row of the cursor (-1 if off either end). |
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| public abstract void | |
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| public abstract void | |
| public void | |
| public void | |
| protected PyObject | createDescription(ResultSetMetaData meta)
Builds a tuple containing the meta-information about each column. |
| protected PyObject | createDescription(Procedure procedure)
Builds a tuple containing the meta-information about each column. |
| protected PyTuple | Returns: a tuple of the resultsresult set set, Set<Integer> set of JDBC-indexed columns to automatically set to None skipCols, PyObject metaData)Creates the individual result row from the current ResultSet row. |
| protected PyObject | Returns: PyObjectMethod createResults |
| protected PyList | Returns: a list of tuples of the resultsresult set set, Set<Integer> set of JDBC-indexed columns to automatically set to None skipCols, PyObject metaData)Creates the results of a query. |
| public abstract PyObject | Returns: a sequence of sequences from the result set, or None when no more data is availableFetch all (remaining) rows of a query result, returning them as a sequence of sequences (e.g. a list of tuples). |
| public abstract PyObject | Returns: a sequence of sequences from the result set, or None when no more data is availableFetch the next set of rows of a query result, returning a sequence of sequences (e.g. a list of tuples). |
| public PyObject | Returns: a single sequence from the result set, or None when no more data is availableFetch the next row of a query result set, returning a single sequence, or None when no more data is available. |
| protected void | |
| public PyObject | |
| public int | |
| public static Fetch | |
| public abstract PyObject | Returns: true if more sets exist, else NoneMove the result pointer to the next set if available. |
| public boolean | refersDirectlyTo(PyObject ob)
Implements org. Optional operation. |
| public boolean | |
| public abstract void | |
| public int | traverse(Visitproc visit, Object arg)
Implements org. Traverses all directly contained |
| datahandler | back to summary |
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| private DataHandler datahandler Field cursor | |
| description | back to summary |
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| protected PyObject description Field description | |
| listeners | back to summary |
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| private List<WarningListener> listeners A list of warning listeners. | |
| rowcount | back to summary |
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| protected int rowcount The total number of rows in the result set. Note since JDBC provides no means to get this information without iterating the entire result set, only those fetches which build the result statically will have an accurate row count. | |
| rownumber | back to summary |
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| protected int rownumber The current row of the cursor (-1 if off either end). | |
| Fetch | back to summary |
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| protected Fetch(DataHandler datahandler) Constructor Fetch | |
| add | back to summary |
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| public abstract void add(ResultSet resultSet) Create the results after a successful execution and manages the result set. | |
| add | back to summary |
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| public abstract void add(ResultSet resultSet, Set<Integer> skipCols) Create the results after a successful execution and manages the result set. Optionally takes a set of JDBC-indexed columns to automatically set to None primarily to support getTypeInfo() which sets a column type of a number but doesn't use the value so a driver is free to put anything it wants there. | |
| add | back to summary |
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| public abstract void add(CallableStatement callableStatement, Procedure procedure, PyObject params) Method add | |
| addWarningListener | back to summary |
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| public void addWarningListener(WarningListener listener) | |
| close | back to summary |
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| public void close() throws SQLException Cleanup any resources. | |
| createDescription | back to summary |
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| protected PyObject createDescription(ResultSetMetaData meta) throws SQLException Builds a tuple containing the meta-information about each column. (name, type_code, display_size, internal_size, precision, scale, null_ok) precision and scale are only available for numeric types | |
| createDescription | back to summary |
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| protected PyObject createDescription(Procedure procedure) throws SQLException Builds a tuple containing the meta-information about each column. (name, type_code, display_size, internal_size, precision, scale, null_ok) precision and scale are only available for numeric types | |
| createResult | back to summary |
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| protected PyTuple createResult(ResultSet set, Set<Integer> skipCols, PyObject metaData) throws SQLException Creates the individual result row from the current ResultSet row.
a tuple of the results | |
| createResults | back to summary |
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| protected PyObject createResults(CallableStatement callableStatement, Procedure procedure, PyObject params) throws SQLException Method createResults
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| createResults | back to summary |
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| protected PyList createResults(ResultSet set, Set<Integer> skipCols, PyObject metaData) throws SQLException Creates the results of a query. Iterates through the list and builds the tuple.
a list of tuples of the results | |
| fetchall | back to summary |
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| public abstract PyObject fetchall() Fetch all (remaining) rows of a query result, returning them as a sequence of sequences (e.g. a list of tuples). Note that the cursor's arraysize attribute can affect the performance of this operation. An Error (or subclass) exception is raised if the previous call to executeXXX() did not produce any result set or no call was issued yet.
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| fetchmany | back to summary |
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| public abstract PyObject fetchmany(int size) Fetch the next set of rows of a query result, returning a sequence of sequences (e.g. a list of tuples). An empty sequence is returned when no more rows are available. The number of rows to fetch per call is specified by the parameter. If it is not given, the cursor's arraysize determines the number of rows to be fetched. The method should try to fetch as many rows as indicated by the size parameter. If this is not possible due to the specified number of rows not being available, fewer rows may be returned. An Error (or subclass) exception is raised if the previous call to executeXXX() did not produce any result set or no call was issued yet. Note there are performance considerations involved with the size parameter. For optimal performance, it is usually best to use the arraysize attribute. If the size parameter is used, then it is best for it to retain the same value from one fetchmany() call to the next.
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| fetchone | back to summary |
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| public PyObject fetchone() Fetch the next row of a query result set, returning a single sequence, or None when no more data is available. An Error (or subclass) exception is raised if the previous call to executeXXX() did not produce any result set or no call was issued yet.
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| fireWarning | back to summary |
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| protected void fireWarning(SQLWarning warning) | |
| getDescription | back to summary |
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| public PyObject getDescription() The description of each column, in order, for the data in the result set. | |
| getRowCount | back to summary |
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| public int getRowCount() The number of rows in the current result set. | |
| newFetch | back to summary |
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| public static Fetch newFetch(DataHandler datahandler, boolean dynamic) Method newFetch
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| nextset | back to summary |
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| public abstract PyObject nextset() Move the result pointer to the next set if available.
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| refersDirectlyTo | back to summary |
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| public boolean refersDirectlyTo(PyObject ob) throws UnsupportedOperationException Implements org. Doc from org. Optional operation.
Should only be implemented if it is more efficient
than calling | |
| removeWarningListener | back to summary |
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| public boolean removeWarningListener(WarningListener listener) | |
| scroll | back to summary |
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| public abstract void scroll(int value, String mode) Scroll the cursor in the result set to a new position according to mode. If mode is 'relative' (default), value is taken as offset to the current position in the result set, if set to 'absolute', value states an absolute target position. An IndexError should be raised in case a scroll operation would leave the result set. In this case, the cursor position is left undefined (ideal would be to not move the cursor at all). Note This method should use native scrollable cursors, if available, or revert to an emulation for forward-only scrollable cursors. The method may raise NotSupportedErrors to signal that a specific operation is not supported by the database (e.g. backward scrolling). | |
| traverse | back to summary |
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| public int traverse(Visitproc visit, Object arg) Implements org. Doc from org. Traverses all directly contained | |