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public interface Result
This interface represents the result of a <sql:query> action. It provides access to the following information in the query result:
- The result rows (getRows() and getRowsByIndex())
- The column names (getColumnNames())
- The number of rows in the result (getRowCount())
- An indication whether the rows returned represent the complete result or just a subset that is limited by a maximum row setting (isLimitedByMaxRows())
An implementation of the Result interface provides a disconnected view into the result of a query.
- Author:
- Justyna Horwat
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description String[]
getColumnNames()
Returns the names of the columns in the result.int
getRowCount()
Returns the number of rows in the cached ResultSetSortedMap[]
getRows()
Returns the result of the query as an array ofSortedMap
objects.Object[][]
getRowsByIndex()
Returns the result of the query as an array of arrays.boolean
isLimitedByMaxRows()
Returns true if the query was limited by a maximum row setting
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Method Detail
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getRows
SortedMap[] getRows()
Returns the result of the query as an array of
SortedMap
objects. Each item of the array represents a specific row in the query result.A row is structured as a
SortedMap
object where the key is the column name, and where the value is the value associated with the column identified by the key. The column value is an Object of the Java type corresponding to the mapping between column types and Java types defined by the JDBC specification when theResultSet.getObject()
method is used.The
SortedMap
must use theComparator
java.util.String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER
. This makes it possible to access the key as a case insensitive representation of a column name. This method will therefore work regardless of the case of the column name returned by the database.- Returns:
- The result rows as an array of
SortedMap
objects
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getRowsByIndex
Object[][] getRowsByIndex()
Returns the result of the query as an array of arrays. The first array dimension represents a specific row in the query result. The array elements for each row are Object instances of the Java type corresponding to the mapping between column types and Java types defined by the JDBC specification when theResultSet.getObject()
method is used.- Returns:
- the result rows as an array of
Object[]
objects
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getColumnNames
String[] getColumnNames()
Returns the names of the columns in the result. The order of the names in the array matches the order in which columns are returned in method getRowsByIndex().- Returns:
- the column names as an array of
String
objects
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getRowCount
int getRowCount()
Returns the number of rows in the cached ResultSet- Returns:
- the number of rows in the result
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isLimitedByMaxRows
boolean isLimitedByMaxRows()
Returns true if the query was limited by a maximum row setting- Returns:
- true if the query was limited by a maximum row setting
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