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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2008, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgjdbc/org/postgresql/core/BaseConnection.java,v 1.22 2008/04/15 04:23:54 jurka Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
package org.postgresql.core;
import java.sql.*;
import org.postgresql.PGConnection;
import org.postgresql.jdbc2.TimestampUtils;
/**
* Driver-internal connection interface. Application code should not use
* this interface.
*/
public interface BaseConnection extends PGConnection, Connection
{
/**
* Cancel the current query executing on this connection.
*
* @throws SQLException if something goes wrong.
*/
public void cancelQuery() throws SQLException;
/**
* Execute a SQL query that returns a single resultset.
* Never causes a new transaction to be started regardless of the autocommit setting.
*
* @param s the query to execute
* @return the (non-null) returned resultset
* @throws SQLException if something goes wrong.
*/
public ResultSet execSQLQuery(String s) throws SQLException;
public ResultSet execSQLQuery(String s, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency) throws SQLException;
/**
* Execute a SQL query that does not return results.
* Never causes a new transaction to be started regardless of the autocommit setting.
*
* @param s the query to execute
* @throws SQLException if something goes wrong.
*/
public void execSQLUpdate(String s) throws SQLException;
/**
* Get the QueryExecutor implementation for this connection.
*
* @return the (non-null) executor
*/
public QueryExecutor getQueryExecutor();
/**
* Construct and return an appropriate object for the given
* type and value. This only considers the types registered via
* {@link org.postgresql.PGConnection#addDataType(String,Class)} and
* {@link org.postgresql.PGConnection#addDataType(String,String)}.
*<p>
* If no class is registered as handling the given type, then a generic
* {@link org.postgresql.util.PGobject} instance is returned.
*
* @param type the backend typename
* @param value the type-specific string representation of the value
* @return an appropriate object; never null.
* @throws SQLException if something goes wrong
*/
public Object getObject(String type, String value) throws SQLException;
public Encoding getEncoding() throws SQLException;
public TypeInfo getTypeInfo();
/**
* Check if we should use driver behaviour introduced in a particular
* driver version. This defaults to behaving as the actual driver's version
* but can be overridden by the "compatible" URL parameter.
*
* @param ver the driver version to check
* @return true if the driver's behavioural version is at least "ver".
* @throws SQLException if something goes wrong
*/
public boolean haveMinimumCompatibleVersion(String ver);
/**
* Check if we have at least a particular server version.
*
* @param ver the server version to check
* @return true if the server version is at least "ver".
* @throws SQLException if something goes wrong
*/
public boolean haveMinimumServerVersion(String ver);
/**
* Encode a string using the database's client_encoding
* (usually UNICODE, but can vary on older server versions).
* This is used when constructing synthetic resultsets (for
* example, in metadata methods).
*
* @param str the string to encode
* @return an encoded representation of the string
* @throws SQLException if something goes wrong.
*/
public byte[] encodeString(String str) throws SQLException;
/**
* Escapes a string for use as string-literal within an SQL command. The
* method chooses the applicable escaping rules based on the value of
* {@link #getStandardConformingStrings()}.
*
* @param str a string value
* @return the escaped representation of the string
* @throws SQLException if the string contains a <tt>\0</tt> character
*/
public String escapeString(String str) throws SQLException;
/**
* Returns whether the server treats string-literals according to the SQL
* standard or if it uses traditional PostgreSQL escaping rules. Versions
* up to 8.1 always treated backslashes as escape characters in
* string-literals. Since 8.2, this depends on the value of the
* <tt>standard_conforming_strings<tt> server variable.
*
* @return true if the server treats string literals according to the SQL
* standard
*
* @see ProtocolConnection#getStandardConformingStrings()
*/
public boolean getStandardConformingStrings();
// Ew. Quick hack to give access to the connection-specific utils implementation.
public TimestampUtils getTimestampUtils();
// Get the per-connection logger.
public Logger getLogger();
// Get the bind-string-as-varchar config flag
public boolean getStringVarcharFlag();
}
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