package SQLite; /** * Callback interface for SQLite's query results. *

* Example:
* *
 *   class TableFmt implements SQLite.Callback {
 *     public void columns(String cols[]) {
 *       System.out.println("<TH><TR>");
 *       for (int i = 0; i < cols.length; i++) {
 *         System.out.println("<TD>" + cols[i] + "</TD>");
 *       }
 *       System.out.println("</TR></TH>");
 *     }
 *     public boolean newrow(String cols[]) {
 *       System.out.println("<TR>");
 *       for (int i = 0; i < cols.length; i++) {
 *         System.out.println("<TD>" + cols[i] + "</TD>");
 *       }
 *       System.out.println("</TR>");
 *       return false;
 *     }
 *   }
 *   ...
 *   SQLite.Database db = new SQLite.Database();
 *   db.open("db", 0);
 *   System.out.println("<TABLE>");
 *   db.exec("select * from TEST", new TableFmt());
 *   System.out.println("</TABLE>");
 *   ...
 * 
*/ public interface Callback { /** * Reports column names of the query result. * This method is invoked first (and once) when * the SQLite engine returns the result set.

* * @param coldata string array holding the column names */ public void columns(String coldata[]); /** * Reports type names of the columns of the query result. * This is available from SQLite 2.6.0 on and needs * the PRAGMA show_datatypes to be turned on.

* * @param types string array holding column types */ public void types(String types[]); /** * Reports row data of the query result. * This method is invoked for each row of the * result set. If true is returned the running * SQLite query is aborted.

* * @param rowdata string array holding the column values of the row */ public boolean newrow(String rowdata[]); }