Class Fastpath
This class implements the Fastpath api.
This is a means of executing functions embedded in the backend from within a java application.
It is based around the file src/interfaces/libpq/fe-exec.c
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
addFunction
(String name, int fnid) Deprecated.This adds a function to our lookup table.void
Deprecated.This takes a ResultSet containing two columns.static FastpathArg
createOIDArg
(long oid) Deprecated.Creates a FastpathArg with an oid parameter.@Nullable Object
fastpath
(int fnId, boolean resultType, FastpathArg[] args) Deprecated.please usefastpath(int, FastpathArg[])
byte @Nullable []
fastpath
(int fnId, FastpathArg[] args) Deprecated.Send a function call to the PostgreSQL backend.@Nullable Object
fastpath
(String name, boolean resulttype, FastpathArg[] args) Deprecated.UsegetData(String, FastpathArg[])
if you expect a binary result, or one ofgetInteger(String, FastpathArg[])
orgetLong(String, FastpathArg[])
if you expect a numeric onebyte @Nullable []
fastpath
(String name, FastpathArg[] args) Deprecated.Send a function call to the PostgreSQL backend by name.byte @Nullable []
getData
(String name, FastpathArg[] args) Deprecated.This convenience method assumes that the return value is not an Integer.int
Deprecated.This returns the function id associated by its name.int
getInteger
(String name, FastpathArg[] args) Deprecated.This convenience method assumes that the return value is an integer.long
getLong
(String name, FastpathArg[] args) Deprecated.This convenience method assumes that the return value is a long (bigint).long
getOID
(String name, FastpathArg[] args) Deprecated.This convenience method assumes that the return value is an oid.
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Constructor Details
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Fastpath
Deprecated.Initialises the fastpath system.- Parameters:
conn
- BaseConnection to attach to
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Method Details
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fastpath
@Deprecated public @Nullable Object fastpath(int fnId, boolean resultType, FastpathArg[] args) throws SQLException Deprecated.please usefastpath(int, FastpathArg[])
Send a function call to the PostgreSQL backend.- Parameters:
fnId
- Function idresultType
- True if the result is a numeric (Integer or Long)args
- FastpathArguments to pass to fastpath- Returns:
- null if no data, Integer if an integer result, Long if a long result, or byte[] otherwise
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database-access error occurs.
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fastpath
Deprecated.Send a function call to the PostgreSQL backend.- Parameters:
fnId
- Function idargs
- FastpathArguments to pass to fastpath- Returns:
- null if no data, byte[] otherwise
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database-access error occurs.
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fastpath
@Deprecated public @Nullable Object fastpath(String name, boolean resulttype, FastpathArg[] args) throws SQLException Deprecated.UsegetData(String, FastpathArg[])
if you expect a binary result, or one ofgetInteger(String, FastpathArg[])
orgetLong(String, FastpathArg[])
if you expect a numeric one- Parameters:
name
- Function nameresulttype
- True if the result is a numeric (Integer or Long)args
- FastpathArguments to pass to fastpath- Returns:
- null if no data, Integer if an integer result, Long if a long result, or byte[] otherwise
- Throws:
SQLException
- if something goes wrong- See Also:
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fastpath
Deprecated.Send a function call to the PostgreSQL backend by name.
Note: the mapping for the procedure name to function id needs to exist, usually to an earlier call to addfunction().
This is the preferred method to call, as function id's can/may change between versions of the backend.
For an example of how this works, refer to org.postgresql.largeobject.LargeObject
- Parameters:
name
- Function nameargs
- FastpathArguments to pass to fastpath- Returns:
- null if no data, byte[] otherwise
- Throws:
SQLException
- if name is unknown or if a database-access error occurs.- See Also:
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getInteger
Deprecated.This convenience method assumes that the return value is an integer.- Parameters:
name
- Function nameargs
- Function arguments- Returns:
- integer result
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database-access error occurs or no result
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getLong
Deprecated.This convenience method assumes that the return value is a long (bigint).- Parameters:
name
- Function nameargs
- Function arguments- Returns:
- long result
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database-access error occurs or no result
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getOID
Deprecated.This convenience method assumes that the return value is an oid.- Parameters:
name
- Function nameargs
- Function arguments- Returns:
- oid of the given call
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database-access error occurs or no result
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getData
Deprecated.This convenience method assumes that the return value is not an Integer.- Parameters:
name
- Function nameargs
- Function arguments- Returns:
- byte[] array containing result
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database-access error occurs or no result
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addFunction
Deprecated.This adds a function to our lookup table.
User code should use the addFunctions method, which is based upon a query, rather than hard coding the oid. The oid for a function is not guaranteed to remain static, even on different servers of the same version.
- Parameters:
name
- Function namefnid
- Function id
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addFunctions
Deprecated.This takes a ResultSet containing two columns. Column 1 contains the function name, Column 2 the oid.
It reads the entire ResultSet, loading the values into the function table.
REMEMBER to close() the resultset after calling this!!
Implementation note about function name lookups:
PostgreSQL stores the function id's and their corresponding names in the pg_proc table. To speed things up locally, instead of querying each function from that table when required, a HashMap is used. Also, only the function's required are entered into this table, keeping connection times as fast as possible.
The org.postgresql.largeobject.LargeObject class performs a query upon it's startup, and passes the returned ResultSet to the addFunctions() method here.
Once this has been done, the LargeObject api refers to the functions by name.
Don't think that manually converting them to the oid's will work. Ok, they will for now, but they can change during development (there was some discussion about this for V7.0), so this is implemented to prevent any unwarranted headaches in the future.
- Parameters:
rs
- ResultSet- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database-access error occurs.- See Also:
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getID
Deprecated.This returns the function id associated by its name.
If addFunction() or addFunctions() have not been called for this name, then an SQLException is thrown.
- Parameters:
name
- Function name to lookup- Returns:
- Function ID for fastpath call
- Throws:
SQLException
- is function is unknown.
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createOIDArg
Deprecated.Creates a FastpathArg with an oid parameter. This is here instead of a constructor of FastpathArg because the constructor can't tell the difference between an long that's really int8 and a long thats an oid.- Parameters:
oid
- input oid- Returns:
- FastpathArg with an oid parameter
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