public interface RowSequence extends java.io.Closeable, RowData, Sequence
next method must be
invoked before the first row can be accessed.
Typical usage might look like this:
RowSequence rseq = table.getRowSequence();
try {
while ( rseq.next() ) {
Object[] row = rseq.getRow();
...
}
}
finally {
rseq.close();
}
A RowSequence cannot in general be expected to be used safely from multiple threads.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
close()
Indicates that this sequence will not be required any more.
|
java.lang.Object |
getCell(int icol)
Returns the contents of a cell in the current row.
|
java.lang.Object[] |
getRow()
Returns the contents of the current table row, as an array
with the same number of elements as there are columns in this
table.
|
boolean |
next()
Attempts to advance the current row to the next one.
|
boolean next()
throws java.io.IOException
true is returned the attempt has been successful,
and if false is returned there are no more rows in this
sequence.
Since the initial position of a RowSequence is before the first row,
this method must be called before current row data
can be accessed using the
getCell(int) or getRow() methods.java.lang.Object getCell(int icol)
throws java.io.IOException
getColumnInfo(icol).getContentClass().
An unchecked exception will be thrown if there is no current
row (next has not yet been called).java.lang.Object[] getRow()
throws java.io.IOException
next has not yet been called).void close()
throws java.io.IOException
close is undefined.close in interface java.lang.AutoCloseableclose in interface java.io.Closeablejava.io.IOException