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*
* Contributors:
* Oracle - initial API and implementation
******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.jpt.db;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
* Database
*
* Provisional API: This interface is part of an interim API that is still
* under development and expected to change significantly before reaching
* stability. It is available at this early stage to solicit feedback from
* pioneering adopters on the understanding that any code that uses this API
* will almost certainly be broken (repeatedly) as the API evolves.
*
* This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients.
*/
public interface Database
extends SchemaContainer, Comparable<Database>
{
// ********** properties **********
/**
* Return the name of the database's vendor.
*/
String getVendorName();
/**
* Return the database's version.
*/
String getVersion();
// ********** catalogs **********
/**
* Return whether the database supports catalogs. If it does, all database
* objects are contained by the database's catalogs; otherwise all database
* objects are contained by the database's schemata.
*
* Practically speaking:
* if #supportsCatalogs() returns 'true'
* #catalogs() returns catalogs that contain the database's schemata
* #schemata() returns an empty iterator
* else
* #catalogs() returns an empty iterator
* #schemata() returns the database's schemata
* This is complicated by the presence of a "default" catalog that clients can
* use to allow the specification of a catalog to be optional; but clients
* must manage this explicitly.
*
* @see #catalogs()
* @see #schemata()
*/
boolean supportsCatalogs();
/**
* Return the database's catalogs.
* Return an empty iterator if the database does not support catalogs.
* @see #supportsCatalogs()
*/
Iterator<Catalog> catalogs();
/**
* Return the number of catalogs the database contains.
* Return zero if the database does not support catalogs.
* @see #supportsCatalogs()
*/
int catalogsSize();
/**
* Return the catalog with specified name. The name must be an exact match
* of the catalog's name.
* Return null if the database does not support catalogs.
* @see #supportsCatalogs()
* @see #getCatalogForIdentifier(String)
*/
Catalog getCatalogNamed(String name);
/**
* Return the database's catalog identifiers, sorted by name.
* Return an empty iterator if the database does not support catalogs.
*/
Iterator<String> sortedCatalogIdentifiers();
/**
* Return the catalog for the specified identifier. The identifier should
* be an SQL identifier (i.e. quoted when case-sensitive or containing
* special characters, unquoted otherwise).
* Return null if the database does not support catalogs.
* @see #supportsCatalogs()
* @see #getCatalogNamed(String)
*/
Catalog getCatalogForIdentifier(String identifier);
/**
* Return the database's "default" catalog.
* Return null if the database does not support catalogs.
* @see #supportsCatalogs()
*/
Catalog getDefaultCatalog();
// ********** utility methods **********
/**
* Select and return from the specified list of database objects the
* database object identified by the specified identifier.
* The identifier should be an SQL identifier (i.e. delimited when
* non-"normal").
*/
<T extends DatabaseObject> T selectDatabaseObjectForIdentifier(T[] databaseObjects, String identifier);
/**
* Convert the specified name to a database-appropriate SQL identifier.
*/
String convertNameToIdentifier(String name);
}