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package javax.sql.rowset;
import javax.sql.*;
import java.sql.*;
/**
 * The standard interface that provides the framework for all
 * FilteredRowSet objects to describe their filters.
 * 
*
Predicate interface is a standard interface that
 * applications can implement to define the filter they wish to apply to a
 * a FilteredRowSet object. A FilteredRowSet
 * object consumes implementations of this interface and enforces the
 * constraints defined in the implementation of the method evaluate.
 * A FilteredRowSet object enforces the filter constraints in a
 * bi-directional manner: It outputs only rows that are within
 * the constraints of the filter; and conversely, it inserts, modifies, or updates
 * only rows that are within the constraints of the filter.
 *
 * FilteredRowSet.
 * this interface must be implemented.  At this time, the JDBC RowSet
 * Implementations (JSR-114) does not specify any standard filters definitions.
 * By specifying a standard means and mechanism for a range of filters to be
 * defined and deployed with both the reference and vendor implementations
 * of the FilteredRowSet interface, this allows for a flexible
 * and application motivated implementations of Predicate to emerge.
 * * A sample implementation would look something like this: *
 * 
 *    public class Range implements Predicate {
 *
 *       private Object lo[];
 *       private Object hi[];
 *       private int idx[];
 *
 *       public Range(Object[] lo, Object[] hi, int[] idx) {
 *          this.lo = lo;
 *          this.hi = hi;
 *          this.idx = idx;
 *       }
 *
 *      public boolean evaluate(RowSet rs) {
 *          CachedRowSet crs = (CachedRowSet)rs;
 *          boolean bool1,bool2;
 *
 *          // Check the present row determine if it lies
 *          // within the filtering criteria.
 *
 *          for (int i = 0; i < idx.length; i++) {
 *
 *              if ((rs.getObject(idx[i]) >= lo[i]) &&
 *                  (rs.getObject(idx[i]) >= hi[i]) {
 *                  bool1 = true; // within filter constraints
 *          } else {
 *            bool2 = true; // outside of filter constraints
 *          }
 *      }
 *
 *      if (bool2) {
 *         return false;
 *      } else {
 *         return true;
 *      }
 *  }
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * The example above implements a simple range predicate. Note, that
 * implementations should but are not required to provider String
 * and integer index based constructors to provide for JDBC RowSet Implementation
 * applications that use both column identification conventions.
 *
 * @author Jonathan Bruce, Amit Handa
 *
 */
 // 
FilteredRowSet object
     * internal methods (not public) that control the RowSet object's
     * cursor moving  from row to the next. In addition, if this internal method
     * moves the cursor onto a row that has been deleted, the internal method will
     * continue to ove the cursor until a valid row is found.
     *
     * @return true if there are more rows in the filter;
     *     false otherwise
     */
    public boolean evaluate(RowSet rs);
    /**
     * This method is called by a FilteredRowSet object
     * to check whether the value lies between the filtering criterion (or criteria
     * if multiple constraints exist) set using the setFilter() method.
     * 
     * The FilteredRowSet object will use this method internally
     * while inserting new rows to a FilteredRowSet instance.
     *
     * @param value An Object value which needs to be checked,
     *        whether it can be part of this FilterRowSet object.
     * @param column a int object that must match the
     *        SQL index of a column in this RowSet object. This must
     *        have been passed to Predicate as one of the columns
     *        for filtering while initializing a Predicate
     * @return true ifrow value lies within the filter;
     *     false otherwise
     * @throws SQLException if the column is not part of filtering criteria
     */
    public boolean evaluate(Object value, int column) throws SQLException;
    /**
     * This method is called by the FilteredRowSet object
     * to check whether the value lies between the filtering criteria set
     * using the setFilter method.
     * 
     * The FilteredRowSet object will use this method internally
     * while inserting new rows to a FilteredRowSet instance.
     *
     * @param value An Object value which needs to be checked,
     * whether it can be part of this FilterRowSet.
     *
     * @param columnName a String object that must match the
     *        SQL name of a column in this RowSet, ignoring case. This must
     *        have been passed to Predicate as one of the columns for filtering
     *        while initializing a Predicate
     *
     * @return true if value lies within the filter; false otherwise
     *
     * @throws SQLException if the column is not part of filtering criteria
     */
    public boolean evaluate(Object value, String columnName) throws SQLException;
}