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javax.sql.rowset.spi
interface XmlReader
- All Superinterfaces:
- RowSetReader
public interface XmlReader
extends RowSetReader
A specialized interface that facilitates an extension of the
SyncProvider
abstract class for XML orientated
synchronization providers.
SyncProvider
implementations that supply XML data reader
capabilities such as output XML stream capabilities can implement this
interface to provider standard XmlReader
objects to
WebRowSet
implementations.
An XmlReader
object is registered as the
XML reader for a WebRowSet
by being assigned to the
rowset's xmlReader
field. When the WebRowSet
object's readXml
method is invoked, it in turn invokes
its XML reader's readXML
method.
Method Summary |
void |
Reads and parses the given WebRowSet object from the given
input stream in XML format.
|
readXML
public void readXML(WebRowSet caller,
Reader reader)
throws SQLException
-
Reads and parses the given
WebRowSet
object from the given
input stream in XML format. The xmlReader
field of the
given WebRowSet
object must contain this
XmlReader
object.
If a parsing error occurs, the exception that is thrown will
include information about the location of the error in the
original XML document.
- Parameters:
caller
- the WebRowSet
object to be parsed, whose
xmlReader
field must contain a reference to
this XmlReader
object
reader
- the java.io.Reader
object from which
caller
will be read
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or
this XmlReader
object is not the reader
for the given rowset
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