package postgresql.largeobject; import java.io.*; import java.lang.*; import java.net.*; import java.util.*; import java.sql.*; import postgresql.fastpath.*; import postgresql.util.*; /** * This class implements the large object interface to postgresql. * *
It provides methods that allow client code to create, open and delete * large objects from the database. When opening an object, an instance of * postgresql.largeobject.LargeObject is returned, and its methods then allow * access to the object. * *
This class can only be created by postgresql.Connection * *
To get access to this class, use the following segment of code:
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* import postgresql.largeobject.*; * * Connection conn; * LargeObjectManager lobj; * * ... code that opens a connection ... * * lobj = ((postgresql.Connection)myconn).getLargeObjectAPI(); ** *
Normally, client code would use the getAsciiStream, getBinaryStream, * or getUnicodeStream methods in ResultSet, or setAsciiStream, * setBinaryStream, or setUnicodeStream methods in PreparedStatement to * access Large Objects. * *
However, sometimes lower level access to Large Objects are required, * that are not supported by the JDBC specification. * *
Refer to postgresql.largeobject.LargeObject on how to manipulate the * contents of a Large Object. * * @see postgresql.largeobject.LargeObject * @see postgresql.ResultSet#getAsciiStream * @see postgresql.ResultSet#getBinaryStream * @see postgresql.ResultSet#getUnicodeStream * @see postgresql.PreparedStatement#setAsciiStream * @see postgresql.PreparedStatement#setBinaryStream * @see postgresql.PreparedStatement#setUnicodeStream * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getAsciiStream * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getBinaryStream * @see java.sql.ResultSet#getUnicodeStream * @see java.sql.PreparedStatement#setAsciiStream * @see java.sql.PreparedStatement#setBinaryStream * @see java.sql.PreparedStatement#setUnicodeStream */ public class LargeObjectManager { // the fastpath api for this connection private Fastpath fp; /** * This mode indicates we want to write to an object */ public static final int WRITE = 0x00020000; /** * This mode indicates we want to read an object */ public static final int READ = 0x00040000; /** * This mode is the default. It indicates we want read and write access to * a large object */ public static final int READWRITE = READ | WRITE; /** * This prevents us being created by mere mortals */ private LargeObjectManager() { } /** * Constructs the LargeObject API. * *
Important Notice
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This method should only be called by postgresql.Connection
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There should only be one LargeObjectManager per Connection. The * postgresql.Connection class keeps track of the various extension API's * and it's advised you use those to gain access, and not going direct. */ public LargeObjectManager(postgresql.Connection conn) throws SQLException { // We need Fastpath to do anything this.fp = conn.getFastpathAPI(); // Now get the function oid's for the api // // This is an example of Fastpath.addFunctions(); // java.sql.ResultSet res = (java.sql.ResultSet)conn.createStatement().executeQuery("select proname, oid from pg_proc" + " where proname = 'lo_open'" + " or proname = 'lo_close'" + " or proname = 'lo_creat'" + " or proname = 'lo_unlink'" + " or proname = 'lo_lseek'" + " or proname = 'lo_tell'" + " or proname = 'loread'" + " or proname = 'lowrite'"); if(res==null) throw new PSQLException("postgresql.lo.init"); fp.addFunctions(res); res.close(); DriverManager.println("Large Object initialised"); } /** * This opens an existing large object, based on its OID. This method * assumes that READ and WRITE access is required (the default). * * @param oid of large object * @return LargeObject instance providing access to the object * @exception SQLException on error */ public LargeObject open(int oid) throws SQLException { return new LargeObject(fp,oid,READWRITE); } /** * This opens an existing large object, based on its OID * * @param oid of large object * @param mode mode of open * @return LargeObject instance providing access to the object * @exception SQLException on error */ public LargeObject open(int oid,int mode) throws SQLException { return new LargeObject(fp,oid,mode); } /** * This creates a large object, returning its OID. * *
It defaults to READWRITE for the new object's attributes. * * @return oid of new object * @exception SQLException on error */ public int create() throws SQLException { FastpathArg args[] = new FastpathArg[1]; args[0] = new FastpathArg(READWRITE); return fp.getInteger("lo_creat",args); } /** * This creates a large object, returning its OID * * @param mode a bitmask describing different attributes of the new object * @return oid of new object * @exception SQLException on error */ public int create(int mode) throws SQLException { FastpathArg args[] = new FastpathArg[1]; args[0] = new FastpathArg(mode); return fp.getInteger("lo_creat",args); } /** * This deletes a large object. * * @param oid describing object to delete * @exception SQLException on error */ public void delete(int oid) throws SQLException { FastpathArg args[] = new FastpathArg[1]; args[0] = new FastpathArg(oid); fp.fastpath("lo_unlink",false,args); } /** * This deletes a large object. * *
It is identical to the delete method, and is supplied as the C API uses * unlink. * * @param oid describing object to delete * @exception SQLException on error */ public void unlink(int oid) throws SQLException { delete(oid); } }