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01:        /*
02:         * Copyright 2002-2005 the original author or authors.
03:         * 
04:         * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
05:         * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
06:         * You may obtain a copy of the License at
07:         * 
08:         *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
09:         * 
10:         * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11:         * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12:         * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13:         * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14:         * limitations under the License.
15:         */
16:
17:        package org.springframework.jdbc.support;
18:
19:        import java.util.List;
20:        import java.util.Map;
21:
22:        import org.springframework.dao.InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException;
23:
24:        /** 
25:         * Interface for retrieving keys, typically used for auto-generated keys
26:         * as potentially returned by JDBC insert statements.
27:         *
28:         * <p>Implementations of this interface can hold any number of keys.
29:         * In the general case, the keys are returned as a List containing one Map
30:         * for each row of keys.
31:         *
32:         * <p>Most applications only use on key per row and process only one row at a
33:         * time in an insert statement. In these cases, just call <code>getKey</code>
34:         * to retrieve the key. The returned value is a Number here, which is the
35:         * usual type for auto-generated keys.
36:         *
37:         * @author Thomas Risberg
38:         * @since 1.1
39:         * @see org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate
40:         * @see org.springframework.jdbc.object.SqlUpdate
41:         */
42:        public interface KeyHolder {
43:
44:            /** 
45:             * Retrieve the first item from the first map, assuming that there is just
46:             * one item and just one map, and that the item is a number.
47:             * This is the typical case: a single, numeric generated key.
48:             * <p>Keys are held in a List of Maps, where each item in the list represents
49:             * the keys for each row. If there are multiple columns, then the Map will have
50:             * multiple entries as well. If this method encounters multiple entries in
51:             * either the map or the list meaning that multiple keys were returned,
52:             * then an InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException is thrown.
53:             * @return the generated key
54:             * @throws InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException if multiple keys are encountered.
55:             */
56:            Number getKey() throws InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException;
57:
58:            /** 
59:             * Retrieve the first map of keys. If there are multiple entries in the list
60:             * (meaning that multiple rows had keys returned), then an
61:             * InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException is thrown.
62:             * @return the Map of generated keys
63:             * @throws InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException if keys for multiple rows are encountered
64:             */
65:            Map getKeys() throws InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException;
66:
67:            /** 
68:             * Return a reference to the List that contains the keys.
69:             * Can be used for extracting keys for multiple rows (an unusual case),
70:             * and also for adding new maps of keys.
71:             * @return the List for the generated keys, with each entry being a Map
72:             * of column names and key values
73:             */
74:            List getKeyList();
75:
76:        }
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