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/** SampleResultSetScenario.java
**/
package sample;
import javax.naming.*;
import javax.resource.cci.*;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import javax.resource.ResourceException;
public class SampleResultSetScenario {
public void method() {
try {
Context nc = new InitialContext();
// JNDI lookup for ConnectionFactory
ConnectionFactory cf = (ConnectionFactory)nc.lookup(
"java:comp/env/eis/ConnectionFactory");
Connection cx = cf.getConnection();
// Create an Interaction.
Interaction ix = cx.createInteraction();
// Create an InteractionSpec and set properties.
InteractionSpecImpl ixSpec = new InteractionSpecImpl();
ixSpec.setFunctionName("");
ixSpec.setInteractionVerb(InteractionSpec.SYNC_SEND_RECEIVE);
RecordFactory rf = cf.getRecordFactory();
// Create an input MappedRecord. The component code adds values
// based on the meta information it has accessed from the metadata
// repository. The name of the Record acts as a pointer to the
// meta information (stored in the metadata repository) for a
// specific record type.
MappedRecord input = rf.createMappedRecord("Name of Record");
input.put("", new String(""));
input.put("", new String(""));
// Execute the Interaction
ResultSet rs = (javax.resource.cci.ResultSet)ix.execute(ixSpec, input);
// Iterate over the ResultSet. The example here positions the
// cursor on the first row and then iterates forward through
// the contents of the ResultSet. The getXXX methods are used
// to retrieve column values:
rs.beforeFirst();
while (rs.next()) {
// Look at the current row of the resultSet
}
}
catch (NamingException ne) {
return;
}
catch (ResourceException e) {
return;
}
catch (SQLException e) {
return;
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
}
}