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package org.jooq.impl;

import static org.jooq.Clause.CUSTOM;

import org.jooq.Clause;
import org.jooq.Condition;
import org.jooq.Context;
import org.jooq.QueryPart;

/**
 * A base class for custom {@link QueryPart} implementations in client code.
 * 

* Client code may provide proper {@link Condition} implementations extending * this useful base class. All necessary parts of the {@link Condition} * interface are already implemented. Only this method needs further * implementation: {@link #accept(Context)}. *

* Refer to that methods' Javadoc for further details about their expected * behaviour. *

* Such custom QueryPart implementations can be useful in any of * these scenarios: *

    *
  • When reusing a custom QueryPart in other custom * QueryParts, e.g. in {@link CustomCondition}, {@link CustomField}, {@link CustomTable}, etc.
  • *
  • When inlining a custom QueryPart in plain SQL methods, such * as {@link DSL#condition(String, QueryPart...)}, * {@link DSL#field(String, QueryPart...)}, * {@link DSL#table(String, QueryPart...)}
  • *
* * @author Lukas Eder */ public abstract class CustomQueryPart extends AbstractQueryPart { /** * Generated UID */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -3439681086987884991L; private static final Clause[] CLAUSES = { CUSTOM }; protected CustomQueryPart() { } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Implementation required // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Subclasses must implement this method. *
* {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public abstract void accept(Context ctx); // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // No further overrides allowed // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- @Override public final Clause[] clauses(Context ctx) { return CLAUSES; } @Override public final boolean declaresFields() { return super.declaresFields(); } @Override public final boolean declaresTables() { return super.declaresTables(); } }




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