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25 
26 package javax.sql;
27 
28 import java.sql.*;
29 
30 /**
31  * An object that implements the <code>RowSetWriter</code> interface,
32  * called a <i>writer</i>. A writer may be registered with a <code>RowSet</code>
33  * object that supports the reader/writer paradigm.
34  * <P>
35  * If a disconnected <code>RowSet</code> object modifies some of its data,
36  * and it has a writer associated with it, it may be implemented so that it
37  * calls on the writer's <code>writeData</code> method internally
38  * to write the updates back to the data source. In order to do this, the writer
39  * must first establish a connection with the rowset's data source.
40  * <P>
41  * If the data to be updated has already been changed in the data source, there
42  * is a conflict, in which case the writer will not write
43  * the changes to the data source.  The algorithm the writer uses for preventing
44  * or limiting conflicts depends entirely on its implementation.
45  *
46  * @since 1.4
47  */
48 
49 public interface RowSetWriter {
50 
51   /**
52    * Writes the changes in this <code>RowSetWriter</code> object's
53    * rowset back to the data source from which it got its data.
54    *
55    * @param caller the <code>RowSet</code> object (1) that has implemented the
56    *         <code>RowSetInternal</code> interface, (2) with which this writer is
57    *        registered, and (3) that called this method internally
58    * @return <code>true</code> if the modified data was written; <code>false</code>
59    *          if not, which will be the case if there is a conflict
60    * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
61    */
writeData(RowSetInternal caller)62   boolean writeData(RowSetInternal caller) throws SQLException;
63 
64 }
65