/*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * * Copyright (c) 2002,2008 Oracle. All rights reserved. * * $Id: SecondaryMultiKeyCreator.java,v 12.5 2008/01/17 05:04:53 mjc Exp $ */ package com.sleepycat.db; import java.util.Set; /** The interface implemented for extracting multi-valued secondary keys from primary records.

The key creator object is specified by calling {@link SecondaryConfig#setMultiKeyCreator SecondaryConfig.setMultiKeyCreator}. The secondary database configuration is specified when calling {@link Environment#openSecondaryDatabase Environment.openSecondaryDatabase}.

For example:

    class MyMultiKeyCreator implements SecondaryMultiKeyCreator {
    public void createSecondaryKeys(SecondaryDatabase secondary,
                                        DatabaseEntry key,
                                        DatabaseEntry data,
                                        Set results)
            throws DatabaseException {
            //
            // DO HERE: Extract the secondary keys from the primary key and
            // data.  For each key extracted, create a DatabaseEntry and add it
            // to the results set.
            //
        }
    }
    ...
    SecondaryConfig secConfig = new SecondaryConfig();
    secConfig.setMultiKeyCreator(new MyMultiKeyCreator());
    // Now pass secConfig to Environment.openSecondaryDatabase

Use this interface when any number of secondary keys may be present in a single primary record, in other words, for many-to-many and one-to-many relationships. When only zero or one secondary key is present (for many-to-one and one-to-one relationships) you may use the {@link SecondaryKeyCreator} interface instead. The table below summarizes how to create all four variations of relationships.

Relationship Interface Duplicates Example
One-to-one {@link SecondaryKeyCreator} No A person record with a unique social security number key.
Many-to-one {@link SecondaryKeyCreator} Yes A person record with a non-unique employer key.
One-to-many {@link SecondaryMultiKeyCreator} No A person record with multiple unique email address keys.
Many-to-many {@link SecondaryMultiKeyCreator} Yes A person record with multiple non-unique organization keys.

To configure a database for duplicates. pass true to {@link DatabaseConfig#setSortedDuplicates}.

Note that SecondaryMultiKeyCreator may also be used for single key secondaries (many-to-one and one-to-one); in this case, at most a single key is added to the results set. SecondaryMultiKeyCreator is only slightly less efficient than {@link SecondaryKeyCreator} in that two or three temporary sets must be created to hold the results. @see SecondaryConfig */ public interface SecondaryMultiKeyCreator { /** Creates a secondary key entry, given a primary key and data entry.

A secondary key may be derived from the primary key, primary data, or a combination of the primary key and data. Zero or more secondary keys may be derived from the primary record and returned in the results parameter. To ensure the integrity of a secondary database the key creator method must always return the same results for a given set of input parameters.

@param secondary the database to which the secondary key will be added. This parameter is passed for informational purposes but is not commonly used.

@param key the primary key entry. This parameter must not be modified by this method.

@param data the primary data entry. This parameter must not be modified by this method.

@param results the set to contain the the secondary key DatabaseEntry objects created by this method.

@throws DatabaseException if an error occurs attempting to create the secondary key. */ public void createSecondaryKeys(SecondaryDatabase secondary, DatabaseEntry key, DatabaseEntry data, Set results) throws DatabaseException; }