Hello Juergen,

But the return datatype of Open Command is a dynamic result set. So, a
result set service must be implemented right?


On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Jürgen Schmidt <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 6/12/13 6:55 AM, Rajath Shashidhara wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Just a small doubt.
> > I was looking at the methods to be implemented in ResultSet.
> > m_RowCount stores the current row being accessed.
> > I have a doubt in the following methods.
> > Methods:
> > next(),previous(),beforeFirst(),afterLast() .
> >
> > Initially when the resultset is constructed, m_RowCount will be zero
> > according to the api reference.
> > If there are 'X' Rows.
> > So, m_RowCount can take 0,1,......,X,X+1 values only or can it take any
> > value?
> >
> > Because even X+2 is afterLast() and -1 is beforeFirst().
> >
>
> I would not use ResultSet in this context, it was mainly designed and
> used in the context of databases.
>
> Internally you can use whatever you want and the return via the API is
> just a property sequence. Use whatever you want and ensure that it can
> be fast converted in a sequence (in Java array) of properties.
>
> 2 open commands have to update the values anyway because in the time
> between both commands the values could have changed anyway, e.g. a file
> got written/updated from somewhere else.
>
> Juergen
>
>
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Rajath S,
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Birla Institute of Technology and Science - Pilani,
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