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package org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.db;

import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;

import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceStability;
import org.apache.hadoop.io.Writable;

/**
 * Objects that are read from/written to a database should implement
 * <code>DBWritable</code>. DBWritable, is similar to {@link Writable} 
 * except that the {@link #write(PreparedStatement)} method takes a 
 * {@link PreparedStatement}, and {@link #readFields(ResultSet)} 
 * takes a {@link ResultSet}. 
 * <p>
 * Implementations are responsible for writing the fields of the object 
 * to PreparedStatement, and reading the fields of the object from the 
 * ResultSet. 
 * 
 * <p>Example:</p>
 * If we have the following table in the database :
 * <pre>
 * CREATE TABLE MyTable (
 *   counter        INTEGER NOT NULL,
 *   timestamp      BIGINT  NOT NULL,
 * );
 * </pre>
 * then we can read/write the tuples from/to the table with :
 * <p><pre>
 * public class MyWritable implements Writable, DBWritable {
 *   // Some data     
 *   private int counter;
 *   private long timestamp;
 *       
 *   //Writable#write() implementation
 *   public void write(DataOutput out) throws IOException {
 *     out.writeInt(counter);
 *     out.writeLong(timestamp);
 *   }
 *       
 *   //Writable#readFields() implementation
 *   public void readFields(DataInput in) throws IOException {
 *     counter = in.readInt();
 *     timestamp = in.readLong();
 *   }
 *       
 *   public void write(PreparedStatement statement) throws SQLException {
 *     statement.setInt(1, counter);
 *     statement.setLong(2, timestamp);
 *   }
 *       
 *   public void readFields(ResultSet resultSet) throws SQLException {
 *     counter = resultSet.getInt(1);
 *     timestamp = resultSet.getLong(2);
 *   } 
 * }
 * </pre>
 */
@InterfaceAudience.Public
@InterfaceStability.Stable
public interface DBWritable {

    /**
     * Sets the fields of the object in the {@link PreparedStatement}.
     * @param statement the statement that the fields are put into.
     * @throws SQLException
     */
    public void write(PreparedStatement statement) throws SQLException;

    /**
     * Reads the fields of the object from the {@link ResultSet}. 
     * @param resultSet the {@link ResultSet} to get the fields from.
     * @throws SQLException
     */
    public void readFields(ResultSet resultSet) throws SQLException;
}