jstorm.test.database
Class DummyResultSet

java.lang.Object
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All Implemented Interfaces:
java.sql.ResultSet

public class DummyResultSet
extends java.lang.Object
implements java.sql.ResultSet

Insert the type's description here. Creation date: (11/15/00 5:24:17 PM)


Fields inherited from interface java.sql.ResultSet
CONCUR_READ_ONLY, CONCUR_UPDATABLE, FETCH_FORWARD, FETCH_REVERSE, FETCH_UNKNOWN, TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY, TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE, TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
 
Constructor Summary
DummyResultSet()
          DummyResultSet constructor comment.
 
Method Summary
 boolean absolute(int row)
          JDBC 2.0
 void addRow(java.util.Hashtable row)
           
 void afterLast()
          JDBC 2.0
 void beforeFirst()
          JDBC 2.0
 void cancelRowUpdates()
          JDBC 2.0 Cancels the updates made to a row.
 void clearWarnings()
          After this call getWarnings returns null until a new warning is reported for this ResultSet.
 void close()
          Releases this ResultSet object's database and JDBC resources immediately instead of waiting for this to happen when it is automatically closed.
 void deleteRow()
          JDBC 2.0 Deletes the current row from the result set and the underlying database.
 int findColumn(java.lang.String columnName)
          Maps the given Resultset column name to its ResultSet column index.
 boolean first()
          JDBC 2.0
 java.sql.Array getArray(int i)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets an SQL ARRAY value from the current row of this ResultSet object.
 java.sql.Array getArray(java.lang.String colName)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets an SQL ARRAY value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
 java.io.InputStream getAsciiStream(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a stream of ASCII characters.
 java.io.InputStream getAsciiStream(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a stream of ASCII characters.
 java.math.BigDecimal getBigDecimal(int columnIndex)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.math.BigDecimal object with full precision.
 java.math.BigDecimal getBigDecimal(java.lang.String columnName)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.math.BigDecimal object with full precision.
 java.io.InputStream getBinaryStream(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a stream of uninterpreted bytes.
 java.io.InputStream getBinaryStream(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a stream of uninterpreted bytes.
 java.sql.Blob getBlob(int i)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets a BLOB value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
 java.sql.Blob getBlob(java.lang.String colName)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets a BLOB value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
 boolean getBoolean(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java boolean.
 boolean getBoolean(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java boolean.
 byte getByte(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java byte.
 byte getByte(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java byte.
 byte[] getBytes(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java byte array.
 byte[] getBytes(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java byte array.
 java.io.Reader getCharacterStream(int columnIndex)
          JDBC 2.0
 java.io.Reader getCharacterStream(java.lang.String columnName)
          JDBC 2.0
 java.sql.Clob getClob(int i)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets a CLOB value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
 java.sql.Clob getClob(java.lang.String colName)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets a CLOB value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
 int getConcurrency()
          JDBC 2.0 Returns the concurrency mode of this result set.
 java.lang.String getCursorName()
          Gets the name of the SQL cursor used by this ResultSet.
 java.sql.Date getDate(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Date object.
 java.sql.Date getDate(int columnIndex, java.util.Calendar cal)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Date object.
 java.sql.Date getDate(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Date object.
 java.sql.Date getDate(java.lang.String columnName, java.util.Calendar cal)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Date object.
 double getDouble(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java double.
 double getDouble(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java double.
 int getFetchDirection()
          JDBC 2.0 Returns the fetch direction for this result set.
 int getFetchSize()
          JDBC 2.0 Returns the fetch size for this result set.
 float getFloat(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java float.
 float getFloat(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java float.
 int getInt(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java int.
 int getInt(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java int.
 long getLong(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java long.
 long getLong(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java long.
 java.sql.ResultSetMetaData getMetaData()
          Retrieves the number, types and properties of a ResultSet's columns.
 java.lang.Object getObject(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java object.
 java.lang.Object getObject(int i, java.util.Map map)
          JDBC 2.0 Returns the value of a column in the current row as a Java object.
 java.lang.Object getObject(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java object.
 java.lang.Object getObject(java.lang.String colName, java.util.Map map)
          JDBC 2.0 Returns the value in the specified column as a Java object.
 java.sql.Ref getRef(int i)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets a REF(<structured-type>) column value from the current row.
 java.sql.Ref getRef(java.lang.String colName)
          JDBC 2.0 Gets a REF(<structured-type>) column value from the current row.
 int getRow()
          JDBC 2.0
 short getShort(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java short.
 short getShort(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java short.
 java.sql.Statement getStatement()
          JDBC 2.0 Returns the Statement that produced this ResultSet object.
 java.lang.String getString(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java String.
 java.lang.String getString(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java String.
 java.sql.Time getTime(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Time object.
 java.sql.Time getTime(int columnIndex, java.util.Calendar cal)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Time object.
 java.sql.Time getTime(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Time object.
 java.sql.Time getTime(java.lang.String columnName, java.util.Calendar cal)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Time object.
 java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(int columnIndex)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Timestamp object.
 java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(int columnIndex, java.util.Calendar cal)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Timestamp object.
 java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(java.lang.String columnName)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Timestamp object.
 java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(java.lang.String columnName, java.util.Calendar cal)
          Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Timestamp object.
 int getType()
          JDBC 2.0 Returns the type of this result set.
 java.sql.SQLWarning getWarnings()
          The first warning reported by calls on this ResultSet is returned.
 void insertRow()
          JDBC 2.0 Inserts the contents of the insert row into the result set and the database.
 boolean isAfterLast()
          JDBC 2.0
 boolean isBeforeFirst()
          JDBC 2.0
 boolean isFirst()
          JDBC 2.0
 boolean isLast()
          JDBC 2.0
 boolean last()
          JDBC 2.0
 void moveToCurrentRow()
          JDBC 2.0 Moves the cursor to the remembered cursor position, usually the current row.
 void moveToInsertRow()
          JDBC 2.0 Moves the cursor to the insert row.
 boolean next()
          Moves the cursor down one row from its current position.
 boolean previous()
          JDBC 2.0
 void refreshRow()
          JDBC 2.0 Refreshes the current row with its most recent value in the database.
 boolean relative(int rows)
          JDBC 2.0
 void reset()
           
 boolean rowDeleted()
          JDBC 2.0 Indicates whether a row has been deleted.
 boolean rowInserted()
          JDBC 2.0 Indicates whether the current row has had an insertion.
 boolean rowUpdated()
          JDBC 2.0 Indicates whether the current row has been updated.
 void setFetchDirection(int direction)
          JDBC 2.0 Gives a hint as to the direction in which the rows in this result set will be processed.
 void setFetchSize(int rows)
          JDBC 2.0 Gives the JDBC driver a hint as to the number of rows that should be fetched from the database when more rows are needed for this result set.
 void updateAsciiStream(int columnIndex, java.io.InputStream x, int length)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an ascii stream value.
 void updateAsciiStream(java.lang.String columnName, java.io.InputStream x, int length)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an ascii stream value.
 void updateBigDecimal(int columnIndex, java.math.BigDecimal x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a BigDecimal value.
 void updateBigDecimal(java.lang.String columnName, java.math.BigDecimal x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a BigDecimal value.
 void updateBinaryStream(int columnIndex, java.io.InputStream x, int length)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a binary stream value.
 void updateBinaryStream(java.lang.String columnName, java.io.InputStream x, int length)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a binary stream value.
 void updateBoolean(int columnIndex, boolean x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a boolean value.
 void updateBoolean(java.lang.String columnName, boolean x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a boolean value.
 void updateByte(int columnIndex, byte x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a byte value.
 void updateByte(java.lang.String columnName, byte x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a byte value.
 void updateBytes(int columnIndex, byte[] x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a byte array value.
 void updateBytes(java.lang.String columnName, byte[] x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a byte array value.
 void updateCharacterStream(int columnIndex, java.io.Reader x, int length)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a character stream value.
 void updateCharacterStream(java.lang.String columnName, java.io.Reader reader, int length)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a character stream value.
 void updateDate(int columnIndex, java.sql.Date x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Date value.
 void updateDate(java.lang.String columnName, java.sql.Date x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Date value.
 void updateDouble(int columnIndex, double x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Double value.
 void updateDouble(java.lang.String columnName, double x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a double value.
 void updateFloat(int columnIndex, float x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a float value.
 void updateFloat(java.lang.String columnName, float x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a float value.
 void updateInt(int columnIndex, int x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an integer value.
 void updateInt(java.lang.String columnName, int x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an integer value.
 void updateLong(int columnIndex, long x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a long value.
 void updateLong(java.lang.String columnName, long x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a long value.
 void updateNull(int columnIndex)
          JDBC 2.0 Give a nullable column a null value.
 void updateNull(java.lang.String columnName)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a null value.
 void updateObject(int columnIndex, java.lang.Object x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an Object value.
 void updateObject(int columnIndex, java.lang.Object x, int scale)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an Object value.
 void updateObject(java.lang.String columnName, java.lang.Object x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an Object value.
 void updateObject(java.lang.String columnName, java.lang.Object x, int scale)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an Object value.
 void updateRow()
          JDBC 2.0 Updates the underlying database with the new contents of the current row.
 void updateShort(int columnIndex, short x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a short value.
 void updateShort(java.lang.String columnName, short x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a short value.
 void updateString(int columnIndex, java.lang.String x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a String value.
 void updateString(java.lang.String columnName, java.lang.String x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a String value.
 void updateTime(int columnIndex, java.sql.Time x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Time value.
 void updateTime(java.lang.String columnName, java.sql.Time x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Time value.
 void updateTimestamp(int columnIndex, java.sql.Timestamp x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Timestamp value.
 void updateTimestamp(java.lang.String columnName, java.sql.Timestamp x)
          JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Timestamp value.
 boolean wasNull()
          Reports whether the last column read had a value of SQL NULL.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface java.sql.ResultSet
getBigDecimal, getBigDecimal, getUnicodeStream, getUnicodeStream
 

Constructor Detail

DummyResultSet

public DummyResultSet()
DummyResultSet constructor comment.
Method Detail

absolute

public boolean absolute(int row)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Moves the cursor to the given row number in the result set.

If the row number is positive, the cursor moves to the given row number with respect to the beginning of the result set. The first row is row 1, the second is row 2, and so on.

If the given row number is negative, the cursor moves to an absolute row position with respect to the end of the result set. For example, calling absolute(-1) positions the cursor on the last row, absolute(-2) indicates the next-to-last row, and so on.

An attempt to position the cursor beyond the first/last row in the result set leaves the cursor before/after the first/last row, respectively.

Note: Calling absolute(1) is the same as calling first(). Calling absolute(-1) is the same as calling last().

Specified by:
absolute in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the cursor is on the result set; false otherwise
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or row is 0, or result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY.

addRow

public void addRow(java.util.Hashtable row)

afterLast

public void afterLast()
               throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Moves the cursor to the end of the result set, just after the last row. Has no effect if the result set contains no rows.

Specified by:
afterLast in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY

beforeFirst

public void beforeFirst()
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Moves the cursor to the front of the result set, just before the first row. Has no effect if the result set contains no rows.

Specified by:
beforeFirst in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY

cancelRowUpdates

public void cancelRowUpdates()
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Cancels the updates made to a row. This method may be called after calling an updateXXX method(s) and before calling updateRow to rollback the updates made to a row. If no updates have been made or updateRow has already been called, then this method has no effect.
Specified by:
cancelRowUpdates in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or if called when on the insert row

clearWarnings

public void clearWarnings()
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
After this call getWarnings returns null until a new warning is reported for this ResultSet.
Specified by:
clearWarnings in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

close

public void close()
           throws java.sql.SQLException
Releases this ResultSet object's database and JDBC resources immediately instead of waiting for this to happen when it is automatically closed.

Note: A ResultSet is automatically closed by the Statement that generated it when that Statement is closed, re-executed, or is used to retrieve the next result from a sequence of multiple results. A ResultSet is also automatically closed when it is garbage collected.

Specified by:
close in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

deleteRow

public void deleteRow()
               throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Deletes the current row from the result set and the underlying database. Cannot be called when on the insert row.
Specified by:
deleteRow in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or if called when on the insert row.

findColumn

public int findColumn(java.lang.String columnName)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
Maps the given Resultset column name to its ResultSet column index.
Specified by:
findColumn in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
Returns:
the column index
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

first

public boolean first()
              throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Moves the cursor to the first row in the result set.

Specified by:
first in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the cursor is on a valid row; false if there are no rows in the result set
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY

getArray

public java.sql.Array getArray(int i)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets an SQL ARRAY value from the current row of this ResultSet object.
Specified by:
getArray in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
an Array object representing the SQL ARRAY value in the specified column

getArray

public java.sql.Array getArray(java.lang.String colName)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets an SQL ARRAY value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
Specified by:
getArray in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
colName - the name of the column from which to retrieve the value
Returns:
an Array object representing the SQL ARRAY value in the specified column

getAsciiStream

public java.io.InputStream getAsciiStream(int columnIndex)
                                   throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a stream of ASCII characters. The value can then be read in chunks from the stream. This method is particularly suitable for retrieving large LONGVARCHAR values. The JDBC driver will do any necessary conversion from the database format into ASCII.

Note: All the data in the returned stream must be read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next call to a get method implicitly closes the stream. Also, a stream may return 0 when the method available is called whether there is data available or not.

Specified by:
getAsciiStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
a Java input stream that delivers the database column value as a stream of one byte ASCII characters. If the value is SQL NULL then the result is null.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getAsciiStream

public java.io.InputStream getAsciiStream(java.lang.String columnName)
                                   throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a stream of ASCII characters. The value can then be read in chunks from the stream. This method is particularly suitable for retrieving large LONGVARCHAR values. The JDBC driver will do any necessary conversion from the database format into ASCII.

Note: All the data in the returned stream must be read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next call to a get method implicitly closes the stream. Also, a stream may return 0 when the method available is called whether there is data available or not.

Specified by:
getAsciiStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
a Java input stream that delivers the database column value as a stream of one byte ASCII characters. If the value is SQL NULL then the result is null.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getBigDecimal

public java.math.BigDecimal getBigDecimal(int columnIndex)
                                   throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.math.BigDecimal object with full precision.
Specified by:
getBigDecimal in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value (full precision); if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getBigDecimal

public java.math.BigDecimal getBigDecimal(java.lang.String columnName)
                                   throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.math.BigDecimal object with full precision.
Specified by:
getBigDecimal in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the column name
Returns:
the column value (full precision); if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getBinaryStream

public java.io.InputStream getBinaryStream(int columnIndex)
                                    throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a stream of uninterpreted bytes. The value can then be read in chunks from the stream. This method is particularly suitable for retrieving large LONGVARBINARY values.

Note: All the data in the returned stream must be read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next call to a get method implicitly closes the stream. Also, a stream may return 0 when the method available is called whether there is data available or not.

Specified by:
getBinaryStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
a Java input stream that delivers the database column value as a stream of uninterpreted bytes. If the value is SQL NULL then the result is null.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getBinaryStream

public java.io.InputStream getBinaryStream(java.lang.String columnName)
                                    throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a stream of uninterpreted bytes. The value can then be read in chunks from the stream. This method is particularly suitable for retrieving large LONGVARBINARY values. The JDBC driver will do any necessary conversion from the database format into uninterpreted bytes.

Note: All the data in the returned stream must be read prior to getting the value of any other column. The next call to a get method implicitly closes the stream. Also, a stream may return 0 when the method available is called whether there is data available or not.

Specified by:
getBinaryStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
a Java input stream that delivers the database column value as a stream of uninterpreted bytes. If the value is SQL NULL then the result is null.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getBlob

public java.sql.Blob getBlob(int i)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets a BLOB value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
Specified by:
getBlob in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
a Blob object representing the SQL BLOB value in the specified column

getBlob

public java.sql.Blob getBlob(java.lang.String colName)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets a BLOB value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
Specified by:
getBlob in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
colName - the name of the column from which to retrieve the value
Returns:
a Blob object representing the SQL BLOB value in the specified column

getBoolean

public boolean getBoolean(int columnIndex)
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java boolean.
Specified by:
getBoolean in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is false
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getBoolean

public boolean getBoolean(java.lang.String columnName)
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java boolean.
Specified by:
getBoolean in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is false
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getByte

public byte getByte(int columnIndex)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java byte.
Specified by:
getByte in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getByte

public byte getByte(java.lang.String columnName)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java byte.
Specified by:
getByte in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getBytes

public byte[] getBytes(int columnIndex)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java byte array. The bytes represent the raw values returned by the driver.
Specified by:
getBytes in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getBytes

public byte[] getBytes(java.lang.String columnName)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java byte array. The bytes represent the raw values returned by the driver.
Specified by:
getBytes in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getCharacterStream

public java.io.Reader getCharacterStream(int columnIndex)
                                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.io.Reader.

Specified by:
getCharacterStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...

getCharacterStream

public java.io.Reader getCharacterStream(java.lang.String columnName)
                                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.io.Reader.

Specified by:
getCharacterStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
Returns:
the value in the specified column as a java.io.Reader

getClob

public java.sql.Clob getClob(int i)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets a CLOB value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
Specified by:
getClob in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
a Clob object representing the SQL CLOB value in the specified column

getClob

public java.sql.Clob getClob(java.lang.String colName)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets a CLOB value in the current row of this ResultSet object.
Specified by:
getClob in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
colName - the name of the column from which to retrieve the value
Returns:
a Clob object representing the SQL CLOB value in the specified column

getConcurrency

public int getConcurrency()
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Returns the concurrency mode of this result set. The concurrency used is determined by the statement that created the result set.
Specified by:
getConcurrency in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
the concurrency type, CONCUR_READ_ONLY or CONCUR_UPDATABLE
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getCursorName

public java.lang.String getCursorName()
                               throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the name of the SQL cursor used by this ResultSet.

In SQL, a result table is retrieved through a cursor that is named. The current row of a result can be updated or deleted using a positioned update/delete statement that references the cursor name. To insure that the cursor has the proper isolation level to support update, the cursor's select statement should be of the form 'select for update'. If the 'for update' clause is omitted the positioned updates may fail.

JDBC supports this SQL feature by providing the name of the SQL cursor used by a ResultSet. The current row of a ResultSet is also the current row of this SQL cursor.

Note: If positioned update is not supported a SQLException is thrown

Specified by:
getCursorName in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
the ResultSet's SQL cursor name
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getDate

public java.sql.Date getDate(int columnIndex)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Date object.
Specified by:
getDate in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getDate

public java.sql.Date getDate(int columnIndex,
                             java.util.Calendar cal)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Date object. This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond value for the Date if the underlying database does not store timezone information.
Specified by:
getDate in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
cal - the calendar to use in constructing the date
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getDate

public java.sql.Date getDate(java.lang.String columnName)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Date object.
Specified by:
getDate in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getDate

public java.sql.Date getDate(java.lang.String columnName,
                             java.util.Calendar cal)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Date object. This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond value for the Date, if the underlying database does not store timezone information.
Specified by:
getDate in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column from which to retrieve the value
cal - the calendar to use in constructing the date
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getDouble

public double getDouble(int columnIndex)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java double.
Specified by:
getDouble in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getDouble

public double getDouble(java.lang.String columnName)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java double.
Specified by:
getDouble in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getFetchDirection

public int getFetchDirection()
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Returns the fetch direction for this result set.
Specified by:
getFetchDirection in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
the current fetch direction for this result set
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getFetchSize

public int getFetchSize()
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Returns the fetch size for this result set.
Specified by:
getFetchSize in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
the current fetch size for this result set
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getFloat

public float getFloat(int columnIndex)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java float.
Specified by:
getFloat in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getFloat

public float getFloat(java.lang.String columnName)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java float.
Specified by:
getFloat in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getInt

public int getInt(int columnIndex)
           throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java int.
Specified by:
getInt in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getInt

public int getInt(java.lang.String columnName)
           throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java int.
Specified by:
getInt in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getLong

public long getLong(int columnIndex)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java long.
Specified by:
getLong in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getLong

public long getLong(java.lang.String columnName)
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java long.
Specified by:
getLong in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getMetaData

public java.sql.ResultSetMetaData getMetaData()
                                       throws java.sql.SQLException
Retrieves the number, types and properties of a ResultSet's columns.
Specified by:
getMetaData in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
the description of a ResultSet's columns
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getObject

public java.lang.Object getObject(int columnIndex)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException

Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java object.

This method will return the value of the given column as a Java object. The type of the Java object will be the default Java object type corresponding to the column's SQL type, following the mapping for built-in types specified in the JDBC spec.

This method may also be used to read datatabase-specific abstract data types. JDBC 2.0 In the JDBC 2.0 API, the behavior of method getObject is extended to materialize data of SQL user-defined types. When the a column contains a structured or distinct value, the behavior of this method is as if it were a call to: getObject(columnIndex, this.getStatement().getConnection().getTypeMap()).

Specified by:
getObject in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
a java.lang.Object holding the column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getObject

public java.lang.Object getObject(int i,
                                  java.util.Map map)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Returns the value of a column in the current row as a Java object. This method uses the given Map object for the custom mapping of the SQL structured or distinct type that is being retrieved.
Specified by:
getObject in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
map - the mapping from SQL type names to Java classes
Returns:
an object representing the SQL value

getObject

public java.lang.Object getObject(java.lang.String columnName)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException

Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java object.

This method will return the value of the given column as a Java object. The type of the Java object will be the default Java object type corresponding to the column's SQL type, following the mapping for built-in types specified in the JDBC spec.

This method may also be used to read datatabase-specific abstract data types. JDBC 2.0 In the JDBC 2.0 API, the behavior of method getObject is extended to materialize data of SQL user-defined types. When the a column contains a structured or distinct value, the behavior of this method is as if it were a call to: getObject(columnIndex, this.getStatement().getConnection().getTypeMap()).

Specified by:
getObject in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
a java.lang.Object holding the column value.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getObject

public java.lang.Object getObject(java.lang.String colName,
                                  java.util.Map map)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Returns the value in the specified column as a Java object. This method uses the specified Map object for custom mapping if appropriate.
Specified by:
getObject in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
colName - the name of the column from which to retrieve the value
map - the mapping from SQL type names to Java classes
Returns:
an object representing the SQL value in the specified column

getRef

public java.sql.Ref getRef(int i)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets a REF(<structured-type>) column value from the current row.
Specified by:
getRef in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
i - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
a Ref object representing an SQL REF value

getRef

public java.sql.Ref getRef(java.lang.String colName)
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gets a REF(<structured-type>) column value from the current row.
Specified by:
getRef in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
colName - the column name
Returns:
a Ref object representing the SQL REF value in the specified column

getRow

public int getRow()
           throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Retrieves the current row number. The first row is number 1, the second number 2, and so on.

Specified by:
getRow in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
the current row number; 0 if there is no current row
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getShort

public short getShort(int columnIndex)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java short.
Specified by:
getShort in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getShort

public short getShort(java.lang.String columnName)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java short.
Specified by:
getShort in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is 0
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getStatement

public java.sql.Statement getStatement()
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Returns the Statement that produced this ResultSet object. If the result set was generated some other way, such as by a DatabaseMetaData method, this method returns null.
Specified by:
getStatement in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
the Statment that produced the result set or null if the result set was produced some other way
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getString

public java.lang.String getString(int columnIndex)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java String.
Specified by:
getString in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getString

public java.lang.String getString(java.lang.String columnName)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a Java String.
Specified by:
getString in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getTime

public java.sql.Time getTime(int columnIndex)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Time object.
Specified by:
getTime in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getTime

public java.sql.Time getTime(int columnIndex,
                             java.util.Calendar cal)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Time object. This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond value for the Time if the underlying database does not store timezone information.
Specified by:
getTime in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
cal - the calendar to use in constructing the time
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getTime

public java.sql.Time getTime(java.lang.String columnName)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Time object.
Specified by:
getTime in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getTime

public java.sql.Time getTime(java.lang.String columnName,
                             java.util.Calendar cal)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Time object. This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond value for the Time if the underlying database does not store timezone information.
Specified by:
getTime in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
cal - the calendar to use in constructing the time
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getTimestamp

public java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(int columnIndex)
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Timestamp object.
Specified by:
getTimestamp in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getTimestamp

public java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(int columnIndex,
                                       java.util.Calendar cal)
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Timestamp object. This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond value for the Timestamp if the underlying database does not store timezone information.
Specified by:
getTimestamp in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
cal - the calendar to use in constructing the timestamp
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getTimestamp

public java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(java.lang.String columnName)
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Timestamp object.
Specified by:
getTimestamp in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getTimestamp

public java.sql.Timestamp getTimestamp(java.lang.String columnName,
                                       java.util.Calendar cal)
                                throws java.sql.SQLException
Gets the value of a column in the current row as a java.sql.Timestamp object. This method uses the given calendar to construct an appropriate millisecond value for the Timestamp if the underlying database does not store timezone information.
Specified by:
getTimestamp in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the SQL name of the column
cal - the calendar to use in constructing the timestamp
Returns:
the column value; if the value is SQL NULL, the result is null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getType

public int getType()
            throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Returns the type of this result set. The type is determined by the statement that created the result set.
Specified by:
getType in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY, TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE, or TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

getWarnings

public java.sql.SQLWarning getWarnings()
                                throws java.sql.SQLException

The first warning reported by calls on this ResultSet is returned. Subsequent ResultSet warnings will be chained to this SQLWarning.

The warning chain is automatically cleared each time a new row is read.

Note: This warning chain only covers warnings caused by ResultSet methods. Any warning caused by statement methods (such as reading OUT parameters) will be chained on the Statement object.

Specified by:
getWarnings in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
the first SQLWarning or null
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

insertRow

public void insertRow()
               throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Inserts the contents of the insert row into the result set and the database. Must be on the insert row when this method is called.
Specified by:
insertRow in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs, if called when not on the insert row, or if not all of non-nullable columns in the insert row have been given a value

isAfterLast

public boolean isAfterLast()
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Indicates whether the cursor is after the last row in the result set.

Specified by:
isAfterLast in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the cursor is after the last row, false otherwise. Returns false when the result set contains no rows.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

isBeforeFirst

public boolean isBeforeFirst()
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Indicates whether the cursor is before the first row in the result set.

Specified by:
isBeforeFirst in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the cursor is before the first row, false otherwise. Returns false when the result set contains no rows.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

isFirst

public boolean isFirst()
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Indicates whether the cursor is on the first row of the result set.

Specified by:
isFirst in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the cursor is on the first row, false otherwise.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

isLast

public boolean isLast()
               throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Indicates whether the cursor is on the last row of the result set. Note: Calling the method isLast may be expensive because the JDBC driver might need to fetch ahead one row in order to determine whether the current row is the last row in the result set.

Specified by:
isLast in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the cursor is on the last row, false otherwise.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

last

public boolean last()
             throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Moves the cursor to the last row in the result set.

Specified by:
last in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the cursor is on a valid row; false if there are no rows in the result set
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY.

moveToCurrentRow

public void moveToCurrentRow()
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Moves the cursor to the remembered cursor position, usually the current row. This method has no effect if the cursor is not on the insert row.
Specified by:
moveToCurrentRow in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the result set is not updatable

moveToInsertRow

public void moveToInsertRow()
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Moves the cursor to the insert row. The current cursor position is remembered while the cursor is positioned on the insert row. The insert row is a special row associated with an updatable result set. It is essentially a buffer where a new row may be constructed by calling the updateXXX methods prior to inserting the row into the result set. Only the updateXXX, getXXX, and insertRow methods may be called when the cursor is on the insert row. All of the columns in a result set must be given a value each time this method is called before calling insertRow. The method updateXXX must be called before a getXXX method can be called on a column value.
Specified by:
moveToInsertRow in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the result set is not updatable

next

public boolean next()
             throws java.sql.SQLException
Moves the cursor down one row from its current position. A ResultSet cursor is initially positioned before the first row; the first call to next makes the first row the current row; the second call makes the second row the current row, and so on.

If an input stream is open for the current row, a call to the method next will implicitly close it. The ResultSet's warning chain is cleared when a new row is read.

Specified by:
next in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the new current row is valid; false if there are no more rows
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

previous

public boolean previous()
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Moves the cursor to the previous row in the result set.

Note: previous() is not the same as relative(-1) because it makes sense to callprevious() when there is no current row.

Specified by:
previous in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the cursor is on a valid row; false if it is off the result set
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY

refreshRow

public void refreshRow()
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Refreshes the current row with its most recent value in the database. Cannot be called when on the insert row. The refreshRow method provides a way for an application to explicitly tell the JDBC driver to refetch a row(s) from the database. An application may want to call refreshRow when caching or prefetching is being done by the JDBC driver to fetch the latest value of a row from the database. The JDBC driver may actually refresh multiple rows at once if the fetch size is greater than one. All values are refetched subject to the transaction isolation level and cursor sensitivity. If refreshRow is called after calling updateXXX, but before calling updateRow, then the updates made to the row are lost. Calling the method refreshRow frequently will likely slow performance.
Specified by:
refreshRow in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or if called when on the insert row

relative

public boolean relative(int rows)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0

Moves the cursor a relative number of rows, either positive or negative. Attempting to move beyond the first/last row in the result set positions the cursor before/after the the first/last row. Calling relative(0) is valid, but does not change the cursor position.

Note: Calling relative(1) is different from calling next() because is makes sense to call next() when there is no current row, for example, when the cursor is positioned before the first row or after the last row of the result set.

Specified by:
relative in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the cursor is on a row; false otherwise
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs, there is no current row, or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY

reset

public void reset()

rowDeleted

public boolean rowDeleted()
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Indicates whether a row has been deleted. A deleted row may leave a visible "hole" in a result set. This method can be used to detect holes in a result set. The value returned depends on whether or not the result set can detect deletions.
Specified by:
rowDeleted in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if a row was deleted and deletions are detected
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
See Also:
DatabaseMetaData.deletesAreDetected(int)

rowInserted

public boolean rowInserted()
                    throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Indicates whether the current row has had an insertion. The value returned depends on whether or not the result set can detect visible inserts.
Specified by:
rowInserted in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if a row has had an insertion and insertions are detected
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
See Also:
DatabaseMetaData.insertsAreDetected(int)

rowUpdated

public boolean rowUpdated()
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Indicates whether the current row has been updated. The value returned depends on whether or not the result set can detect updates.
Specified by:
rowUpdated in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if the row has been visibly updated by the owner or another, and updates are detected
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
See Also:
DatabaseMetaData.updatesAreDetected(int)

setFetchDirection

public void setFetchDirection(int direction)
                       throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gives a hint as to the direction in which the rows in this result set will be processed. The initial value is determined by the statement that produced the result set. The fetch direction may be changed at any time.
Specified by:
setFetchDirection in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the result set type is TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY and the fetch direction is not FETCH_FORWARD.

setFetchSize

public void setFetchSize(int rows)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Gives the JDBC driver a hint as to the number of rows that should be fetched from the database when more rows are needed for this result set. If the fetch size specified is zero, the JDBC driver ignores the value and is free to make its own best guess as to what the fetch size should be. The default value is set by the statement that created the result set. The fetch size may be changed at any time.
Specified by:
setFetchSize in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
rows - the number of rows to fetch
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or the condition 0 <= rows <= this.getMaxRows() is not satisfied.

updateAsciiStream

public void updateAsciiStream(int columnIndex,
                              java.io.InputStream x,
                              int length)
                       throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an ascii stream value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateAsciiStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
length - the length of the stream
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateAsciiStream

public void updateAsciiStream(java.lang.String columnName,
                              java.io.InputStream x,
                              int length)
                       throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an ascii stream value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateAsciiStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
length - of the stream
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateBigDecimal

public void updateBigDecimal(int columnIndex,
                             java.math.BigDecimal x)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a BigDecimal value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateBigDecimal in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateBigDecimal

public void updateBigDecimal(java.lang.String columnName,
                             java.math.BigDecimal x)
                      throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a BigDecimal value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateBigDecimal in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateBinaryStream

public void updateBinaryStream(int columnIndex,
                               java.io.InputStream x,
                               int length)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a binary stream value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateBinaryStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
length - the length of the stream
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateBinaryStream

public void updateBinaryStream(java.lang.String columnName,
                               java.io.InputStream x,
                               int length)
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a binary stream value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateBinaryStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
length - of the stream
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateBoolean

public void updateBoolean(int columnIndex,
                          boolean x)
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a boolean value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateBoolean in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateBoolean

public void updateBoolean(java.lang.String columnName,
                          boolean x)
                   throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a boolean value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateBoolean in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateByte

public void updateByte(int columnIndex,
                       byte x)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a byte value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateByte in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateByte

public void updateByte(java.lang.String columnName,
                       byte x)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a byte value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateByte in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateBytes

public void updateBytes(int columnIndex,
                        byte[] x)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a byte array value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateBytes in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateBytes

public void updateBytes(java.lang.String columnName,
                        byte[] x)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a byte array value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateBytes in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateCharacterStream

public void updateCharacterStream(int columnIndex,
                                  java.io.Reader x,
                                  int length)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a character stream value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateCharacterStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
length - the length of the stream
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateCharacterStream

public void updateCharacterStream(java.lang.String columnName,
                                  java.io.Reader reader,
                                  int length)
                           throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a character stream value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateCharacterStream in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
length - of the stream
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateDate

public void updateDate(int columnIndex,
                       java.sql.Date x)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Date value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateDate in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateDate

public void updateDate(java.lang.String columnName,
                       java.sql.Date x)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Date value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateDate in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateDouble

public void updateDouble(int columnIndex,
                         double x)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Double value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateDouble in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateDouble

public void updateDouble(java.lang.String columnName,
                         double x)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a double value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateDouble in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateFloat

public void updateFloat(int columnIndex,
                        float x)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a float value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateFloat in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateFloat

public void updateFloat(java.lang.String columnName,
                        float x)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a float value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateFloat in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateInt

public void updateInt(int columnIndex,
                      int x)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an integer value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateInt in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateInt

public void updateInt(java.lang.String columnName,
                      int x)
               throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an integer value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateInt in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateLong

public void updateLong(int columnIndex,
                       long x)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a long value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateLong in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateLong

public void updateLong(java.lang.String columnName,
                       long x)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a long value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateLong in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateNull

public void updateNull(int columnIndex)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Give a nullable column a null value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateNull in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateNull

public void updateNull(java.lang.String columnName)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a null value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateNull in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateObject

public void updateObject(int columnIndex,
                         java.lang.Object x)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an Object value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateObject in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateObject

public void updateObject(int columnIndex,
                         java.lang.Object x,
                         int scale)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an Object value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateObject in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
scale - For java.sql.Types.DECIMAL or java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types this is the number of digits after the decimal. For all other types this value will be ignored.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateObject

public void updateObject(java.lang.String columnName,
                         java.lang.Object x)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an Object value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateObject in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateObject

public void updateObject(java.lang.String columnName,
                         java.lang.Object x,
                         int scale)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with an Object value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateObject in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
scale - For java.sql.Types.DECIMAL or java.sql.Types.NUMERIC types this is the number of digits after the decimal. For all other types this value will be ignored.
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateRow

public void updateRow()
               throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates the underlying database with the new contents of the current row. Cannot be called when on the insert row.
Specified by:
updateRow in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs or if called when on the insert row

updateShort

public void updateShort(int columnIndex,
                        short x)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a short value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateShort in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateShort

public void updateShort(java.lang.String columnName,
                        short x)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a short value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateShort in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateString

public void updateString(int columnIndex,
                         java.lang.String x)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a String value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateString in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateString

public void updateString(java.lang.String columnName,
                         java.lang.String x)
                  throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a String value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateString in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateTime

public void updateTime(int columnIndex,
                       java.sql.Time x)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Time value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateTime in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateTime

public void updateTime(java.lang.String columnName,
                       java.sql.Time x)
                throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Time value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateTime in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateTimestamp

public void updateTimestamp(int columnIndex,
                            java.sql.Timestamp x)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Timestamp value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateTimestamp in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnIndex - the first column is 1, the second is 2, ...
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

updateTimestamp

public void updateTimestamp(java.lang.String columnName,
                            java.sql.Timestamp x)
                     throws java.sql.SQLException
JDBC 2.0 Updates a column with a Timestamp value. The updateXXX methods are used to update column values in the current row, or the insert row. The updateXXX methods do not update the underlying database; instead the updateRow or insertRow methods are called to update the database.
Specified by:
updateTimestamp in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Parameters:
columnName - the name of the column
x - the new column value
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs

wasNull

public boolean wasNull()
                throws java.sql.SQLException
Reports whether the last column read had a value of SQL NULL. Note that you must first call getXXX on a column to try to read its value and then call wasNull() to see if the value read was SQL NULL.
Specified by:
wasNull in interface java.sql.ResultSet
Returns:
true if last column read was SQL NULL and false otherwise
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs