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/*
 * Copyright (c) Ian F. Darwin, http://www.darwinsys.com/, 1996-2002.
 * All rights reserved. Software written by Ian F. Darwin and others.
 * $Id: LICENSE,v 1.8 2004/02/09 03:33:38 ian Exp $
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 * 
 * Java, the Duke mascot, and all variants of Sun's Java "steaming coffee
 * cup" logo are trademarks of Sun Microsystems. Sun's, and James Gosling's,
 * pioneering role in inventing and promulgating (and standardizing) the Java 
 * language and environment is gratefully acknowledged.
 * 
 * The pioneering role of Dennis Ritchie and Bjarne Stroustrup, of AT&T, for
 * inventing predecessor languages C and C++ is also gratefully acknowledged.
 */

import javax.sql.rowset.CachedRowSet;

/**
 * Demonstrate simple use of the CachedRowSet. The RowSet family of interfaces
 * is in JDK1.5, but the Implementation classes are (as of Beta 1) still in the
 * unsupported "com.sun" package.
 */
public class Main {
    public static final String ROWSET_IMPL_CLASS = "com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl";

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        CachedRowSet rs;

        // Create the class with class.forName to avoid importing
        // from the unsupported com.sun packages.
        Class c = Class.forName(ROWSET_IMPL_CLASS);
        rs = (CachedRowSet) c.newInstance();

        rs.setUrl("jdbc:postgresql:tmclub");
        rs.setUsername("ian");
        rs.setPassword("secret");

        rs.setCommand("select * from members where name like ?");
        rs.setString(1, "I%");

        // This will cause the RowSet to connect, fetch its data, and
        // disconnect
        rs.execute();

        // Some time later, the client tries to do something.

        // Suppose we want to update data:
        while (rs.next()) {
            if (rs.getInt("id") == 42) {
                rs.setString(1, "Marvin");
                rs.updateRow(); // Normal JDBC

                // This additional call tells the CachedRowSet to connect
                // to its database and send the updated data back.
                rs.acceptChanges();
            }
        }

        // If we're all done...
        rs.close();
    }
}