public class PagingResultObjectProvider extends SelectResultObjectProvider
getPagedFields(org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.Select, org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.meta.ClassMapping, org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCStore, org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCFetchConfiguration, int, long) method returns a
non-null bit set, this this provider is a good fit for your configuration.
The method tests the following conditions:
parallel.join. This provider will take care of performing
parallel mode batch selects for each page it reads._res| Constructor and Description |
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PagingResultObjectProvider(SelectExecutor sel,
ClassMapping[] mappings,
JDBCStore store,
JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch,
BitSet[] paged,
long size)
Constructor.
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PagingResultObjectProvider(SelectExecutor sel,
ClassMapping mapping,
JDBCStore store,
JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch,
BitSet paged,
long size)
Constructor.
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boolean |
absolute(int pos)
Move to the given 0-based position.
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static BitSet |
getPagedFields(Select sel,
ClassMapping mapping,
JDBCStore store,
JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch,
int eagerMode,
long size)
Return a bit set representing batch select fields that will be paged,
or null if no fields need paging, which indicates that this provider
should not be used.
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int |
getPageSize()
Return the page size in use.
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Object |
getResultObject()
Instantiate the current result object.
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boolean |
next()
Advance the input to the next position.
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void |
open()
Open the result.
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close, getFetchConfiguration, getResult, getSelect, getStore, handleCheckedException, reset, setSize, size, supportsRandomAccesspublic PagingResultObjectProvider(SelectExecutor sel, ClassMapping mapping, JDBCStore store, JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch, BitSet paged, long size)
sel - the select to executemapping - the mapping of the result objectsstore - the store manager to delegate loading tofetch - the fetch configuration, or null for defaultpaged - the bit set returned from getPagedFields(org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.Select, org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.meta.ClassMapping, org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCStore, org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCFetchConfiguration, int, long)size - the known maximum size of the result, or
Long.MAX_VALUE for no known limitpublic PagingResultObjectProvider(SelectExecutor sel, ClassMapping[] mappings, JDBCStore store, JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch, BitSet[] paged, long size)
sel - the select to executemappings - the mappings for the independent classes of the
result objectsstore - the store manager to delegate loading tofetch - the fetch configuration, or null for defaultpaged - the bit sets returned from getPagedFields(org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.Select, org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.meta.ClassMapping, org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCStore, org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCFetchConfiguration, int, long)
for each select in the possible unionsize - the known maximum size of the result, or
Long.MAX_VALUE for no known limitpublic static BitSet getPagedFields(Select sel, ClassMapping mapping, JDBCStore store, JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch, int eagerMode, long size)
public int getPageSize()
public void open()
throws SQLException
ResultObjectProviderResultObjectProvider.next(), ResultObjectProvider.absolute(int), or ResultObjectProvider.size().open in interface ResultObjectProvideropen in class SelectResultObjectProviderSQLExceptionpublic boolean next()
throws SQLException
ResultObjectProvidertrue if
there is more data; otherwise false.next in interface ResultObjectProvidernext in class SelectResultObjectProviderSQLExceptionpublic boolean absolute(int pos)
throws SQLException
ResultObjectProvidertrue if there is data at this position;
otherwise false. This may be invoked in place of
ResultObjectProvider.next().absolute in interface ResultObjectProviderabsolute in class SelectResultObjectProviderSQLExceptionpublic Object getResultObject() throws SQLException
ResultObjectProviderResultObjectProvider.next() or ResultObjectProvider.absolute(int).SQLExceptionCopyright © 2006–2019 Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.