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<p>
Retrieving information from the database is accomplished via the
standard Java collections API. In the example, the
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method is used to iterate all
<a class="ulink" href="http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/Map.Entry.html" target="_top">Map.Entry</a>
objects for each store. All standard Java methods for retrieving
objects from a collection may be used with the DB Java Collections API.
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The <code class="methodname">PrintDatabase.doWork()</code> method calls
<code class="methodname">printEntries()</code>
to print the map entries for each database store. It is called via
the
<a class="ulink" href="../../java/com/sleepycat/collections/TransactionRunner.html" target="_top">TransactionRunner</a>
class and was outlined in the previous section.
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<pre class="programlisting">import java.util.Iterator;
...
public class Sample
{
...
private SampleViews views;
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private class PrintDatabase implements TransactionWorker
{
public void doWork()
throws Exception
{
<strong class="userinput"><code> printEntries("Parts",
views.getPartEntrySet().iterator());
printEntries("Suppliers",
views.getSupplierEntrySet().iterator());
printEntries("Shipments",
views.getShipmentEntrySet().iterator());</code></strong>
}
}
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<strong class="userinput"><code> private void printEntries(String label, Iterator iterator)
{
}</code></strong>
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The
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of
<a class="ulink" href="http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/Map.Entry.html" target="_top">Map.Entry</a>
objects for each store is obtained from the <code class="classname">SampleViews</code>
object. This set can also be obtained by calling the
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method of a stored map.
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map. The
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<pre class="programlisting"> private void printEntries(String label, Iterator iterator)
{
<strong class="userinput"><code> System.out.println("\n--- " + label + " ---");
while (iterator.hasNext())
{
Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) iterator.next();
System.out.println(entry.getKey().toString());
System.out.println(entry.getValue().toString());
}</code></strong>
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This is one of a small number of behavioral differences between
standard Java collections and stored collections. For a complete
list see
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Using Stored Collections
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The output of the example program is shown below.
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<pre class="programlisting">Adding Suppliers
Adding Parts
Adding Shipments
--- Parts ---
PartKey: number=P1
PartData: name=Nut color=Red weight=[12.0 grams] city=London
PartKey: number=P2
PartData: name=Bolt color=Green weight=[17.0 grams] city=Paris
PartKey: number=P3
PartData: name=Screw color=Blue weight=[17.0 grams] city=Rome
PartKey: number=P4
PartData: name=Screw color=Red weight=[14.0 grams] city=London
PartKey: number=P5
PartData: name=Cam color=Blue weight=[12.0 grams] city=Paris
PartKey: number=P6
PartData: name=Cog color=Red weight=[19.0 grams] city=London
--- Suppliers ---
SupplierKey: number=S1
SupplierData: name=Smith status=20 city=London
SupplierKey: number=S2
SupplierData: name=Jones status=10 city=Paris
SupplierKey: number=S3
SupplierData: name=Blake status=30 city=Paris
SupplierKey: number=S4
SupplierData: name=Clark status=20 city=London
SupplierKey: number=S5
SupplierData: name=Adams status=30 city=Athens
--- Shipments ---
ShipmentKey: supplier=S1 part=P1
ShipmentData: quantity=300
ShipmentKey: supplier=S2 part=P1
ShipmentData: quantity=300
ShipmentKey: supplier=S1 part=P2
ShipmentData: quantity=200
ShipmentKey: supplier=S2 part=P2
ShipmentData: quantity=400
ShipmentKey: supplier=S3 part=P2
ShipmentData: quantity=200
ShipmentKey: supplier=S4 part=P2
ShipmentData: quantity=200
ShipmentKey: supplier=S1 part=P3
ShipmentData: quantity=400
ShipmentKey: supplier=S1 part=P4
ShipmentData: quantity=200
ShipmentKey: supplier=S4 part=P4
ShipmentData: quantity=300
ShipmentKey: supplier=S1 part=P5
ShipmentData: quantity=100
ShipmentKey: supplier=S4 part=P5
ShipmentData: quantity=400
ShipmentKey: supplier=S1 part=P6
ShipmentData: quantity=100 </pre>
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