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package javax.sql;
import java.sql.*;
/**
* An object that implements the RowSetWriter
interface,
* called a writer. A writer may be registered with a RowSet
* object that supports the reader/writer paradigm.
*
* If a disconnected RowSet
object modifies some of its data,
* and it has a writer associated with it, it may be implemented so that it
* calls on the writer's writeData
method internally
* to write the updates back to the data source. In order to do this, the writer
* must first establish a connection with the rowset's data source.
*
* If the data to be updated has already been changed in the data source, there
* is a conflict, in which case the writer will not write
* the changes to the data source. The algorithm the writer uses for preventing
* or limiting conflicts depends entirely on its implementation.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public interface RowSetWriter {
/**
* Writes the changes in this RowSetWriter
object's
* rowset back to the data source from which it got its data.
*
* @param caller the RowSet
object (1) that has implemented the
* RowSetInternal
interface, (2) with which this writer is
* registered, and (3) that called this method internally
* @return true
if the modified data was written; false
* if not, which will be the case if there is a conflict
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
boolean writeData(RowSetInternal caller) throws SQLException;
}