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Spring Framework example source code file (RecordExtractor.java)

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The Spring Framework RecordExtractor.java source code

/*
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 * 
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 * 
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package org.springframework.jca.cci.core;

import java.sql.SQLException;

import javax.resource.ResourceException;
import javax.resource.cci.Record;

import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessException;

/** 
 * Callback interface for extracting a result object from a CCI Record instance.
 *
 * <p>Used for output object creation in CciTemplate. Alternatively, output
 * Records can also be returned to client code as-is. In case of a CCI ResultSet
 * as execution result, you will almost always want to implement a RecordExtractor,
 * to be able to read the ResultSet in a managed fashion, with the CCI Connection
 * still open while reading the ResultSet.
 *
 * <p>Implementations of this interface perform the actual work of extracting
 * results, but don't need to worry about exception handling. ResourceExceptions
 * will be caught and handled correctly by the CciTemplate class.
 *
 * @author Thierry Templier
 * @author Juergen Hoeller
 * @since 1.2
 * @see CciTemplate#execute(javax.resource.cci.InteractionSpec, Record, RecordExtractor)
 * @see CciTemplate#execute(javax.resource.cci.InteractionSpec, RecordCreator, RecordExtractor)
 * @see javax.resource.cci.ResultSet
 */
public interface RecordExtractor {
	
	/** 
	 * Process the data in the given Record, creating a corresponding result object.
	 * @param record the Record to extract data from
	 * (possibly a CCI ResultSet)
	 * @return an arbitrary result object, or <code>null if none
	 * (the extractor will typically be stateful in the latter case)
	 * @throws ResourceException if thrown by a CCI method, to be auto-converted
	 * to a DataAccessException
	 * @throws SQLException if thrown by a ResultSet method, to be auto-converted
	 * to a DataAccessException
	 * @throws DataAccessException in case of custom exceptions
	 * @see javax.resource.cci.ResultSet
	 */
	Object extractData(Record record) throws ResourceException, SQLException, DataAccessException;

}

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