JavaTM 2 Platform
Standard Ed. 5.0

javax.management.openmbean
Interface TabularData

All Known Implementing Classes:
TabularDataSupport

public interface TabularData

The TabularData interface specifies the behavior of a specific type of complex open data objects which represent tabular data structures.

Since:
1.5

Method Summary
 Object[] calculateIndex(CompositeData value)
          Calculates the index that would be used in this TabularData instance to refer to the specified composite data value parameter if it were added to this instance.
 void clear()
          Removes all CompositeData values (ie rows) from this TabularData instance.
 boolean containsKey(Object[] key)
          Returns true if and only if this TabularData instance contains a CompositeData value (ie a row) whose index is the specified key.
 boolean containsValue(CompositeData value)
          Returns true if and only if this TabularData instance contains the specified CompositeData value.
 boolean equals(Object obj)
          Compares the specified obj parameter with this TabularData instance for equality.
 CompositeData get(Object[] key)
          Returns the CompositeData value whose index is key, or null if there is no value mapping to key, in this TabularData instance.
 TabularType getTabularType()
          Returns the tabular type describing this TabularData instance.
 int hashCode()
          Returns the hash code value for this TabularData instance.
 boolean isEmpty()
          Returns true if the number of CompositeData values (ie the number of rows) contained in this TabularData instance is zero.
 Set keySet()
          Returns a set view of the keys (ie the index values) of the CompositeData values (ie the rows) contained in this TabularData instance.
 void put(CompositeData value)
          Adds value to this TabularData instance.
 void putAll(CompositeData[] values)
          Add all the elements in values to this TabularData instance.
 CompositeData remove(Object[] key)
          Removes the CompositeData value whose index is key from this TabularData instance, and returns the removed value, or returns null if there is no value whose index is key.
 int size()
          Returns the number of CompositeData values (ie the number of rows) contained in this TabularData instance.
 String toString()
          Returns a string representation of this TabularData instance.
 Collection values()
          Returns a collection view of the CompositeData values (ie the rows) contained in this TabularData instance.
 

Method Detail

getTabularType

TabularType getTabularType()
Returns the tabular type describing this TabularData instance.

Returns:
the tabular type.

calculateIndex

Object[] calculateIndex(CompositeData value)
Calculates the index that would be used in this TabularData instance to refer to the specified composite data value parameter if it were added to this instance. This method checks for the type validity of the specified value, but does not check if the calculated index is already used to refer to a value in this TabularData instance.

Parameters:
value - the composite data value whose index in this TabularData instance is to be calculated; must be of the same composite type as this instance's row type; must not be null.
Returns:
the index that the specified value would have in this TabularData instance.
Throws:
NullPointerException - if value is null
InvalidOpenTypeException - if value does not conform to this TabularData instance's row type definition.

size

int size()
Returns the number of CompositeData values (ie the number of rows) contained in this TabularData instance.

Returns:
the number of values contained.

isEmpty

boolean isEmpty()
Returns true if the number of CompositeData values (ie the number of rows) contained in this TabularData instance is zero.

Returns:
true if this TabularData is empty.

containsKey

boolean containsKey(Object[] key)
Returns true if and only if this TabularData instance contains a CompositeData value (ie a row) whose index is the specified key. If key is null or does not conform to this TabularData instance's TabularType definition, this method simply returns false.

Parameters:
key - the index value whose presence in this TabularData instance is to be tested.
Returns:
true if this TabularData indexes a row value with the specified key.

containsValue

boolean containsValue(CompositeData value)
Returns true if and only if this TabularData instance contains the specified CompositeData value. If value is null or does not conform to this TabularData instance's row type definition, this method simply returns false.

Parameters:
value - the row value whose presence in this TabularData instance is to be tested.
Returns:
true if this TabularData instance contains the specified row value.

get

CompositeData get(Object[] key)
Returns the CompositeData value whose index is key, or null if there is no value mapping to key, in this TabularData instance.

Parameters:
key - the key of the row to return.
Returns:
the value corresponding to key.
Throws:
NullPointerException - if the key is null
InvalidKeyException - if the key does not conform to this TabularData instance's * TabularType definition

put

void put(CompositeData value)
Adds value to this TabularData instance. The composite type of value must be the same as this instance's row type (ie the composite type returned by this.getTabularType().getRowType()), and there must not already be an existing value in this TabularData instance whose index is the same as the one calculated for the value to be added. The index for value is calculated according to this TabularData instance's TabularType definition (see TabularType.getIndexNames()).

Parameters:
value - the composite data value to be added as a new row to this TabularData instance; must be of the same composite type as this instance's row type; must not be null.
Throws:
NullPointerException - if value is null
InvalidOpenTypeException - if value does not conform to this TabularData instance's row type definition.
KeyAlreadyExistsException - if the index for value, calculated according to this TabularData instance's TabularType definition already maps to an existing value in the underlying HashMap.

remove

CompositeData remove(Object[] key)
Removes the CompositeData value whose index is key from this TabularData instance, and returns the removed value, or returns null if there is no value whose index is key.

Parameters:
key - the index of the value to get in this TabularData instance; must be valid with this TabularData instance's row type definition; must not be null.
Returns:
previous value associated with specified key, or null if there was no mapping for key.
Throws:
NullPointerException - if the key is null
InvalidKeyException - if the key does not conform to this TabularData instance's TabularType definition

putAll

void putAll(CompositeData[] values)
Add all the elements in values to this TabularData instance. If any element in values does not satisfy the constraints defined in put, or if any two elements in values have the same index calculated according to this TabularData instance's TabularType definition, then an exception describing the failure is thrown and no element of values is added, thus leaving this TabularData instance unchanged.

Parameters:
values - the array of composite data values to be added as new rows to this TabularData instance; if values is null or empty, this method returns without doing anything.
Throws:
NullPointerException - if an element of values is null
InvalidOpenTypeException - if an element of values does not conform to this TabularData instance's row type definition
KeyAlreadyExistsException - if the index for an element of values, calculated according to this TabularData instance's TabularType definition already maps to an existing value in this instance, or two elements of values have the same index.

clear

void clear()
Removes all CompositeData values (ie rows) from this TabularData instance.


keySet

Set keySet()
Returns a set view of the keys (ie the index values) of the CompositeData values (ie the rows) contained in this TabularData instance. The returned Set can then be used to iterate over the keys.

Returns:
a set view of the index values used in this TabularData instance.

values

Collection values()
Returns a collection view of the CompositeData values (ie the rows) contained in this TabularData instance. The returned collection can then be used to iterate over the values.

Returns:
a collection view of the rows contained in this TabularData instance.

equals

boolean equals(Object obj)
Compares the specified obj parameter with this TabularData instance for equality.

Returns true if and only if all of the following statements are true:

This ensures that this equals method works properly for obj parameters which are different implementations of the TabularData interface.
 

Overrides:
equals in class Object
Parameters:
obj - the object to be compared for equality with this TabularData instance;
Returns:
true if the specified object is equal to this TabularData instance.
See Also:
Object.hashCode(), Hashtable

hashCode

int hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this TabularData instance.

The hash code of a TabularData instance is the sum of the hash codes of all elements of information used in equals comparisons (ie: its tabular type and its content, where the content is defined as all the index to value mappings).

This ensures that t1.equals(t2) implies that t1.hashCode()==t2.hashCode() for any two TabularDataSupport instances t1 and t2, as required by the general contract of the method Object.hashCode().

Overrides:
hashCode in class Object
Returns:
the hash code value for this TabularDataSupport instance
See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object), Hashtable

toString

String toString()
Returns a string representation of this TabularData instance.

The string representation consists of the name of the implementing class, and the tabular type of this instance.

Overrides:
toString in class Object
Returns:
a string representation of this TabularData instance

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Standard Ed. 5.0

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