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javax.sql.rowset.spi
interface XmlWriter
- All Superinterfaces:
- RowSetWriter
public interface XmlWriter
extends RowSetWriter
A specialized interface that facilitates an extension of the
SyncProvider
abstract class for XML orientated
synchronization providers.
SyncProvider
implementations that supply XML data writer
capabilities such as output XML stream capabilities can implement this
interface to provider standard XmlWriter
objects to
WebRowSet
implementations.
Writing a WebRowSet
object includes printing the
rowset's data, metadata, and properties, all with the
appropriate XML tags.
Method Summary |
void |
Writes the given WebRowSet object to the specified
java.io.Writer output stream as an XML document.
|
writeXML
public void writeXML(WebRowSet caller,
Writer writer)
throws SQLException
-
Writes the given
WebRowSet
object to the specified
java.io.Writer
output stream as an XML document.
This document includes the rowset's data, metadata, and properties
plus the appropriate XML tags.
The caller
parameter must be a WebRowSet
object whose XmlWriter
field contains a reference to
this XmlWriter
object.
- Parameters:
caller
- the WebRowSet
instance to be written,
for which this XmlWriter
object is the writer
writer
- the java.io.Writer
object that serves
as the output stream for writing caller
as
an XML document
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or
this XmlWriter
object is not the writer
for the given WebRowSet
object
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