/*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * * Copyright (c) 2000, 2015 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * */ package com.sleepycat.bind.serial; import com.sleepycat.bind.tuple.MarshalledTupleKeyEntity; import com.sleepycat.bind.tuple.TupleInput; import com.sleepycat.bind.tuple.TupleOutput; /** * A concrete <code>TupleSerialBinding</code> that delegates to the * <code>MarshalledTupleKeyEntity</code> interface of the entity class. * * <p>The {@link MarshalledTupleKeyEntity} interface must be implemented by the * entity class to convert between the key/data entry and entity object.</p> * * <p> The binding is "tricky" in that it uses the entity class for both the * stored data entry and the combined entity object. To do this, the entity's * key field(s) are transient and are set by the binding after the data object * has been deserialized. This avoids the use of a "data" class completely. * </p> * * @see MarshalledTupleKeyEntity * @see <a href="SerialBinding.html#evolution">Class Evolution</a> * * @author Mark Hayes */ public class TupleSerialMarshalledBinding<E extends MarshalledTupleKeyEntity> extends TupleSerialBinding<E,E> { /** * Creates a tuple-serial marshalled binding object. * * @param classCatalog is the catalog to hold shared class information and * for a database should be a {@link StoredClassCatalog}. * * @param baseClass is the base class for serialized objects stored using * this binding -- all objects using this binding must be an instance of * this class. */ public TupleSerialMarshalledBinding(ClassCatalog classCatalog, Class<E> baseClass) { this(new SerialBinding<E>(classCatalog, baseClass)); } /** * Creates a tuple-serial marshalled binding object. * * @param dataBinding is the binding used for serializing and deserializing * the entity object. */ public TupleSerialMarshalledBinding(SerialBinding<E> dataBinding) { super(dataBinding); } // javadoc is inherited public E entryToObject(TupleInput tupleInput, E javaInput) { /* * Creates the entity by combining the stored key and data. * This "tricky" binding returns the stored data as the entity, but * first it sets the transient key fields from the stored key. */ if (tupleInput != null) { // may be null if not used by key extractor javaInput.unmarshalPrimaryKey(tupleInput); } return javaInput; } // javadoc is inherited public void objectToKey(E object, TupleOutput output) { /* Creates the stored key from the entity. */ object.marshalPrimaryKey(output); } // javadoc is inherited public E objectToData(E object) { /* * Returns the entity as the stored data. There is nothing to do here * since the entity's key fields are transient. */ return object; } }