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Thus, retrieving an SQL <code>REF</code> value as * a <code>Ref</code> object does not materialize * the attributes of the structured type on the client. * <P> * A <code>Ref</code> object can be stored in the database using the * <code>PreparedStatement.setRef</code> method. * <p> * All methods on the <code>Ref</code> interface must be fully implemented if the * JDBC driver supports the data type. * * @see Struct * @since 1.2 */ public interface Ref { /** {@collect.stats} * Retrieves the fully-qualified SQL name of the SQL structured type that * this <code>Ref</code> object references. * * @return the fully-qualified SQL name of the referenced SQL structured type * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support * this method * @since 1.2 */ String getBaseTypeName() throws SQLException; /** {@collect.stats} * Retrieves the referenced object and maps it to a Java type * using the given type map. * * @param map a <code>java.util.Map</code> object that contains * the mapping to use (the fully-qualified name of the SQL * structured type being referenced and the class object for * <code>SQLData</code> implementation to which the SQL * structured type will be mapped) * @return a Java <code>Object</code> that is the custom mapping for * the SQL structured type to which this <code>Ref</code> * object refers * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support * this method * @since 1.4 * @see #setObject */ Object getObject(java.util.Map<String,Class<?>> map) throws SQLException; /** {@collect.stats} * Retrieves the SQL structured type instance referenced by * this <code>Ref</code> object. If the connection's type map has an entry * for the structured type, the instance will be custom mapped to * the Java class indicated in the type map. Otherwise, the * structured type instance will be mapped to a <code>Struct</code> object. * * @return a Java <code>Object</code> that is the mapping for * the SQL structured type to which this <code>Ref</code> * object refers * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support * this method * @since 1.4 * @see #setObject */ Object getObject() throws SQLException; /** {@collect.stats} * Sets the structured type value that this <code>Ref</code> * object references to the given instance of <code>Object</code>. * The driver converts this to an SQL structured type when it * sends it to the database. * * @param value an <code>Object</code> representing the SQL * structured type instance that this * <code>Ref</code> object will reference * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs * @exception SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support * this method * @since 1.4 * @see #getObject() * @see #getObject(Map) * @see PreparedStatement#setObject(int, Object) * @see CallableStatement#setObject(String, Object) */ void setObject(Object value) throws SQLException; }