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package javax.resource.cci;


/** The javax.resource.cci.Record interface is the base 
 *  interface for the representation of an input or output to the 
 *  execute methods defined on an Interaction.
 *  
 *  

The Record interface can be extended to form a one of the * following representations: *

    *
  • MappedRecord: A key-value pair based collection represents * a record. This interface is based on the java.util.Map *
  • IndexedRecord:An ordered and indexed collection represents * a record. This interface is based on the java.util.List. *
  • JavaBean based representation of an EIS abstraction: An * example is a custom record generated to represent a purchase * order in an ERP system. *
  • javax.resource.cci.ResultSet: This interface * extends both java.sql.ResultSet and * javax.resource.cci.Record. A ResultSet * represents tabular data. *
* *

A MappedRecord or IndexedRecord can contain another Record. This * means that MappedRecord and IndexedRecord can be used to create * a hierarchical structure of any arbitrary depth. A basic Java * type is used as the leaf element of a hierarchical structure * represented by a MappedRecord or IndexedRecord. * * @author Rahul Sharma * @version 0.8 * @see javax.resource.cci.Interaction * @see java.sql.ResultSet **/ public interface Record extends java.lang.Cloneable, java.io.Serializable { /** Gets the name of the Record. * * @return String representing name of the Record **/ public String getRecordName(); /** Sets the name of the Record. * * @param name Name of the Record **/ public void setRecordName(String name); /** Sets a short description string for the Record. This property * is used primarily by application development tools. * * @param description Description of the Record **/ public void setRecordShortDescription(String description); /** Gets a short description string for the Record. This property * is used primarily by application development tools. * * @return String representing a short description of the Record **/ public String getRecordShortDescription(); /** Check if this instance is equal to another Record. * * @return true if two instances are equal **/ public boolean equals(Object other); /** Returns the hash code for the Record instance. * * @return hash code **/ public int hashCode(); /** Creates and returns a copy of this object. The precise * meaning of "copy" may depend on the class of the object. * * @return a clone of this instance. * @throws CloneNotSupportedException * If the object's class does not support the * Cloneable interface Subclasses that override the * clone method can also throw this exception to * indicate that an instance cannot be cloned. **/ public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException; }





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