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package javax.sql;
import java.sql.SQLException;
/**
* An interface which provides functionality for a disconnected {@code RowSet}
* to put data updates back to the data source from which the {@code RowSet} was
* originally populated. An object implementing this interface is called a
* writer.
*
* The writer must establish a connection to the {@code RowSet}'s database
* before writing the data. The {@code RowSet} calling this interface must
* implement the {@code RowSetInternal} interface.
*
* The writer may encounter a situation where the updated data needs to be
* written back to the database, but has already been updated there in the mean
* time. How a conflict of this kind is handled is determined by the
* implementation of this writer.
*
* @see RowSetInternal
*/
public interface RowSetWriter {
/**
* Writes changes made in the {@code RowSet}, which is associated with this
* {@code RowSetWriter}, back to the database.
*
* @param theRowSet
* a row set that fulfills the following criteria:
*
* - it must implement the {@code RowSetInternal} interface,
* - have this {@code RowSetWriter} registered with it,
* - must call this method internally.
*
* @return {@code true} if the modified data was written, {@code false}
* otherwise (which typically implies some form of conflict).
* @throws SQLException
* if a problem occurs accessing the database.
*/
public boolean writeData(RowSetInternal theRowSet) throws SQLException;
}