Class ParsedQuery

java.lang.Object
net.ontopia.topicmaps.query.impl.basic.ParsedQuery
All Implemented Interfaces:
ParsedQueryIF, ParsedStatementIF

public class ParsedQuery extends Object implements ParsedQueryIF
INTERNAL: Class used to represent parsed queries. The class wraps a query executer and a tolog query intance (as generated by the parser). The actual query execution is delegated to the query processor.
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • getClauses

      public List getClauses()
    • getSelectedVariables

      public List<String> getSelectedVariables()
      Description copied from interface: ParsedQueryIF
      PUBLIC: Returns the variables in the select clause of the query, in the order given there. If there is no select clause all the variables used in the query are returned, in no particular order.
      Specified by:
      getSelectedVariables in interface ParsedQueryIF
      Returns:
      An immutable List of String objects.
    • getAllVariables

      public Collection<String> getAllVariables()
      Description copied from interface: ParsedQueryIF
      PUBLIC: Returns all the variables used in the query, in no particular order.
      Specified by:
      getAllVariables in interface ParsedQueryIF
      Returns:
      An immutable Collection of String objects.
    • getCountedVariables

      public Collection<String> getCountedVariables()
      Description copied from interface: ParsedQueryIF
      PUBLIC: Returns the variables that are counted in the select clause of the query. They are returned in no particular order. If there are no counted variables, or if there is no select clause an empty collection is returned.
      Specified by:
      getCountedVariables in interface ParsedQueryIF
      Returns:
      An immutable Collection of String objects.
    • getOrderBy

      public List<String> getOrderBy()
      Description copied from interface: ParsedQueryIF
      PUBLIC: Returns the variables listed in the order by clause in the order they are given there. In order to see which ones are ascending and which descending, use the isOrderedAscending method.
      Specified by:
      getOrderBy in interface ParsedQueryIF
      Returns:
      An immutable List of String objects.
    • isOrderedAscending

      public boolean isOrderedAscending(String name)
      Description copied from interface: ParsedQueryIF
      PUBLIC: Returns true if the named variable is to be sorted in ascending order.
      Specified by:
      isOrderedAscending in interface ParsedQueryIF
    • execute

      public QueryResultIF execute() throws InvalidQueryException
      Description copied from interface: ParsedQueryIF
      PUBLIC: Executes the query, returning the query result. Query results are not cached, so results are up to date.
      Specified by:
      execute in interface ParsedQueryIF
      Throws:
      InvalidQueryException
    • execute

      public QueryResultIF execute(Map<String,?> arguments) throws InvalidQueryException
      Description copied from interface: ParsedQueryIF
      PUBLIC: Executes the query binding the parameters in the query to the values given in the 'arguments' map, returning the query result. Query results are not cached, so results are up to date.
      Specified by:
      execute in interface ParsedQueryIF
      Throws:
      InvalidQueryException
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
    • getVariables

      protected List<String> getVariables(Collection<Variable> varnames)
    • getVariableTypes

      public Object[] getVariableTypes(String varname)