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package org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.meta;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCFetchConfiguration;
import org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCStore;
import org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.Joins;
import org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.Result;
import org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.Select;
import org.apache.openjpa.kernel.OpenJPAStateManager;
import org.apache.openjpa.kernel.PCState;
import org.apache.openjpa.lib.rop.ResultObjectProvider;
/**
* Mapping from a class to a relational schema.
*
* @author Abe White
* @since 0.4.0
*/
public interface ClassStrategy
extends Strategy {
/**
* Set the class mapping using this strategy. This will be called before
* use.
*/
public void setClassMapping(ClassMapping owner);
/**
* Return true if the this class' primary key columns correspond to the
* base class' primary key columns used to construct oid values. Base
* classes always return true. Classes that join to the base class table,
* though, may not always join using the same columns the base class
* uses for oid values, or may not use all the columns. When performing a
* select, we will join down to the most-derived class that is identified
* by oid values. We cannot use non-primary key field values for joining
* during selects, because the field values to join on might be the ones
* we're trying to select! Similarly, we can only reconstruct oid values
* for selected objects using classes whose primary keys store oid values.
*
* @param hasAll if true, there must be a primary key column for every
* base class primary key column; if false the primary key
* must only match a subset of the base class primary key columns
*/
public boolean isPrimaryKeyObjectId(boolean hasAll);
/**
* Join the mapping and its superclass.
*
* @param toThis if false, inner join to the superclass table; if
* true, outer join from the superclass table to this table
*/
public Joins joinSuperclass(Joins joins, boolean toThis);
/**
* Return true if this strategy can perform the given select from
* the given base mapping.
* The given state manager may be null if selecting multiple instances.
*/
public boolean supportsEagerSelect(Select sel, OpenJPAStateManager sm,
JDBCStore store, ClassMapping base, JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch);
/**
* Implement this method to customize obtaining a result containing all
* instances of this class. Return null for standard loading.
*/
public ResultObjectProvider customLoad(JDBCStore store, boolean subclasses,
JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch, long startIdx, long endIdx)
throws SQLException;
/**
* Implement this method to load the state of a given object, without
* a previous {@link Result}. Return true if this method handles the
* load. If the object does not exist in the data store, simply take no
* action on it (but still return true). Return false to use default
* loading.
*
* @param state if non-null, then you must initialize the state
* and persistent object of the given state manager
* (after determining the actual class of the object
* from the database, if there are possible persistent
* subclasses); initialization looks like this:
* sm.initialize (pcClass, state)
*/
public boolean customLoad(OpenJPAStateManager sm, JDBCStore store,
PCState state, JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch)
throws SQLException, ClassNotFoundException;
/**
* Implement this method to customize loading from a {@link Result}
* into an instance. Return true if this mapping handles the
* load; false if normal loading should proceed after calling this method.
*/
public boolean customLoad(OpenJPAStateManager sm, JDBCStore store,
JDBCFetchConfiguration fetch, Result result)
throws SQLException;
}