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* Methods in the interfaces ResultSet, CallableStatement, * and PreparedStatement, such as getRowId and setRowId * allow a programmer to access a SQL ROWID value. The RowId * interface provides a method * for representing the value of the ROWID as a byte array or as a * String. *

* The method getRowIdLifetime in the interface DatabaseMetaData, * can be used * to determine if a RowId object remains valid for the duration of the transaction in * which the RowId was created, the duration of the session in which * the RowId was created, * or, effectively, for as long as its identified row is not deleted. In addition * to specifying the duration of its valid lifetime outside its originating data * source, getRowIdLifetime specifies the duration of a ROWID * value's valid lifetime * within its originating data source. In this, it differs from a large object, * because there is no limit on the valid lifetime of a large object within its * originating data source. *

* All methods on the RowId interface must be fully implemented if the * JDBC driver supports the data type. * * @see java.sql.DatabaseMetaData * @since 1.6 */ public interface RowId { /** * Compares this RowId to the specified object. The result is * true if and only if the argument is not null and is a RowId * object that represents the same ROWID as this object. *

* It is important * to consider both the origin and the valid lifetime of a RowId * when comparing it to another RowId. If both are valid, and * both are from the same table on the same data source, then if they are equal * they identify * the same row; if one or more is no longer guaranteed to be valid, or if * they originate from different data sources, or different tables on the * same data source, they may be equal but still * not identify the same row. * * @param obj the Object to compare this RowId object * against. * @return true if the RowIds are equal; false otherwise * @since 1.6 */ boolean equals(Object obj); /** * Returns an array of bytes representing the value of the SQL ROWID * designated by this java.sql.RowId object. * * @return an array of bytes, whose length is determined by the driver supplying * the connection, representing the value of the ROWID designated by this * java.sql.RowId object. */ byte[] getBytes(); /** * Returns a String representing the value of the SQL ROWID designated by this * java.sql.RowId object. *

*Like java.sql.Date.toString() * returns the contents of its DATE as the String "2004-03-17" * rather than as DATE literal in SQL (which would have been the String * DATE "2004-03-17"), toString() * returns the contents of its ROWID in a form specific to the driver supplying * the connection, and possibly not as a ROWID literal. * * @return a String whose format is determined by the driver supplying the * connection, representing the value of the ROWID designated * by this java.sql.RowId object. */ String toString(); /** * Returns a hash code value of this RowId object. * * @return a hash code for the RowId */ int hashCode(); }