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java.lang.Objectcom.esri.arcgis.datasourcesnetCDF.NetCDFTable
An in-memory representation of a NetCDF table.
| Constructor Summary | |
NetCDFTable(java.lang.Object obj)
Construct a NetCDFTable using a reference to such an object returned from ArcGIS Engine or Server. |
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| Method Summary | |
void |
addField(IField field)
Adds a field to this object class. |
void |
addIndex(IIndex index)
Adds an index to this object class. |
boolean |
canBypassEditSession()
Indicates if updates to objects can be safely made outside of an edit session. |
boolean |
canBypassStoreMethod()
Indicates if updates to objects can bypass the Store method and OnChange notifications for efficiency. |
boolean |
canCopy()
True if this dataset can be copied. |
boolean |
canDelete()
True if this dataset can be deleted. |
boolean |
canRename()
True if this dataset can be renamed. |
IDataset |
copy(java.lang.String copyName,
IWorkspace copyWorkspace)
Copies this dataset to a new dataset with the specified name. |
IRow |
createRow()
Creates a row in the database with a system assigned object ID and null property values. |
IRowBuffer |
createRowBuffer()
Creates a row buffer that can be used with an insert cursor. |
void |
delete()
Deletes this dataset. |
void |
deleteField(IField field)
Deletes a field from this object class. |
void |
deleteIndex(IIndex index)
Deletes an index from this object class. |
void |
deleteSearchedRows(IQueryFilter queryFilter)
Delete the Rows in the database selected by the specified query. |
boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object o)
Compare this object with another |
int |
findField(java.lang.String name)
The index of the field with the specified name. |
java.lang.String |
getAliasName()
The alias name of the object class. |
IDataset |
getAsIDataset()
Deprecated. No replacement. The object reference can be directly used where the implemented interface is needed. |
IObjectClass |
getAsIObjectClass()
Deprecated. No replacement. The object reference can be directly used where the implemented interface is needed. |
IObjectClassInfo |
getAsIObjectClassInfo()
Deprecated. No replacement. The object reference can be directly used where the implemented interface is needed. |
IObjectClassInfo2 |
getAsIObjectClassInfo2()
Deprecated. No replacement. The object reference can be directly used where the implemented interface is needed. |
ITable |
getAsITable()
Deprecated. No replacement. The object reference can be directly used where the implemented interface is needed. |
ITableCapabilities |
getAsITableCapabilities()
Deprecated. No replacement. The object reference can be directly used where the implemented interface is needed. |
ITableUtil |
getAsITableUtil()
Deprecated. No replacement. The object reference can be directly used where the implemented interface is needed. |
java.lang.String |
getBrowseName()
The browse name of the dataset. |
java.lang.String |
getCategory()
The category of the dataset. |
IUID |
getCLSID()
The GUID for the COM Class (CoClass) corresponding to instances of this object class. |
IUID |
getEXTCLSID()
The GUID for the COM Class (CoClass) corresponding to the class extension for this object class. |
java.lang.Object |
getExtension()
The extension for this object class. |
IPropertySet |
getExtensionProperties()
The extension properties for this object class. |
IFields |
getFields()
The fields collection for this object class. |
IName |
getFullName()
The associated name object. |
IIndexes |
getIndexes()
The indexes collection for this object class. |
java.lang.String |
getName()
The name of the Dataset. |
int |
getObjectClassID()
The unique ID for the object class. |
java.lang.String |
getOIDFieldName()
The name of the field corresponding to the OID. |
IPropertySet |
getPropertySet()
The set of properties for the dataset. |
IEnumRelationshipClass |
getRelationshipClasses(int role)
The relationship classes in which this object class participates in for the specified role. |
IRow |
getRow(int oID)
The row from the database with the specified object ID. |
IRow |
getRow(int oID,
ISpatialReference pSpatialReference)
The row from the database with the specified object ID, in the specified spatial reference. |
ICursor |
getRows(java.lang.Object oids,
boolean recycling)
The cursor of rows based on a set of object ids. |
ICursor |
getRows(java.lang.Object oids,
boolean recycling,
ISpatialReference pSpatialReference)
A cursor of rows given a set of object ids, in the specified spatial reference. |
IEnumDataset |
getSubsets()
Datasets contained within this dataset. |
int |
getType()
The type of the Dataset. |
IWorkspace |
getWorkspace()
The workspace containing this dataset. |
int |
hashCode()
the hashcode for this object |
ICursor |
insert(boolean useBuffering)
Returns a cursor that can be used to insert new Rows. |
boolean |
isCanSelect()
Indicates if the table supports selection. |
boolean |
isHasOID()
Indicates if the class has an object identity (OID) field. |
ICursor |
ITable_search(IQueryFilter queryFilter,
boolean recycling)
An object cursor that can be used to fetch row objects selected by the specified query. |
void |
rename(java.lang.String name)
Renames this Dataset. |
int |
rowCount(IQueryFilter queryFilter)
The number of Rows selected by the specified query. |
ISelectionSet |
select(IQueryFilter queryFilter,
int selType,
int selOption,
IWorkspace selectionContainer)
A selection that contains the object ids selected by the specified query. |
void |
setBrowseName(java.lang.String name)
The browse name of the dataset. |
ICursor |
update(IQueryFilter queryFilter,
boolean recycling)
Returns a cursor that can be used to update Rows selected by the specified query. |
void |
updateSearchedRows(IQueryFilter queryFilter,
IRowBuffer buffer)
Update the Rows in the database selected by the specified query. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
| Constructor Detail |
public NetCDFTable(java.lang.Object obj)
throws java.io.IOException
obj to NetCDFTable. *
NetCDFTable o = (NetCDFTable)obj; // will not work
NetCDFTable o = new NetCDFTable(obj); // Use this constructor instead
* @param obj an object returned from ArcGIS Engine or Server
NetCDFTable theNetCDFTable = (NetCDFTable) obj;
java.io.IOException - if there are interop problems| Method Detail |
public IDataset getAsIDataset()
public ITable getAsITable()
public ITableCapabilities getAsITableCapabilities()
public ITableUtil getAsITableUtil()
public IObjectClass getAsIObjectClass()
public IObjectClassInfo getAsIObjectClassInfo()
public IObjectClassInfo2 getAsIObjectClassInfo2()
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object o)
public int hashCode()
public java.lang.String getName()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDataset
getName in interface IDatasetAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public IName getFullName()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDataset
getFullName in interface IDatasetAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public java.lang.String getBrowseName()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDataset
getBrowseName in interface IDatasetjava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public void setBrowseName(java.lang.String name)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDataset
setBrowseName in interface IDatasetname - The name (in)
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public int getType()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDataset
getType in interface IDatasetAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public java.lang.String getCategory()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetIDataset::Category returns a description of the category of the dataset. The description returned from the Category property is the same value that is displayed in the Type column within the Contents tab in ArcCatalog. The value will contain a description of the dataset such as "Topology" prefixed with a description of the type of workspace containing the dataset such as "File Geodatabase".
The description returned from IDataset::Category may change between releases of ArcGIS.
getCategory in interface IDatasetAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public IEnumDataset getSubsets()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetThe Subsets property returns other Dataset objects contained in this dataset.
IDataset::Subsets is not supported for Graph objects such as a Geometric Network. To return the feature classes contained in a Geometric Network, use the IFeatureClassContainer interface.
getSubsets in interface IDatasetAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public IWorkspace getWorkspace()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetThe Workspace property returns the containing workspace for this dataset.
getWorkspace in interface IDatasetjava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public IPropertySet getPropertySet()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetThe PropertySet property is used to return any additional intrinsic properties (but not metadata properties) that may apply to the dataset. One use of this property is to distinguish between the types of File Geodatabase datafile formats. If called on a Feature Class or Table in a File Geodatabase the Datafile Format property can either be esriFGDBStandardDatafile or esriFGDBCompressedDatafile.
Examples of intrinsic properties for which explicit methods exist include the SpatialReference and the Extent methods available on the IGeoDataset interface. In most cases this PropertySet will be empty.
IDataset::PropertySet is not supported for Graph objects such as a Geometric Network.
getPropertySet in interface IDatasetAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public boolean canCopy()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetThe CanCopy, CanDelete, and CanRename properties are meant to be used in conjunction with the Copy, Delete, and Rename methods and signify whether a dataset is supported by these methods. For example, you may not delete a network feature class nor can you use the Copy method on a Geodatabase feature class. To copy Geodatabase datasets, including feature classes, geometric networks, topologies, etc., use the IGeoDBDataTransfer interface.
The CanCopy method is supported by:
canCopy in interface IDatasetAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public IDataset copy(java.lang.String copyName,
IWorkspace copyWorkspace)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetIDataset::Copy does not support the copying of Graph objects such as a Geometric Network.
copy in interface IDatasetcopyName - The copyName (in)copyWorkspace - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IWorkspace (in)
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.GeoDBDataTransfer
public boolean canDelete()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetThe CanCopy, CanDelete, and CanRename properties are meant to be used in conjunction with the Copy, Delete, and Rename methods and signify whether a dataset is supported by these methods. For example, you may not delete a network feature class nor can you use the Copy method on a Geodatabase feature class. To copy Geodatabase datasets, including feature classes, geometric networks, topologies, etc., use the IGeoDBDataTransfer interface.
canDelete in interface IDatasetjava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public void delete()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetCertain feature classes, such as network and topology feature classes, cannot be deleted until their containing objects are deleted.
delete in interface IDatasetAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public boolean canRename()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetThe CanCopy, CanDelete, and CanRename properties are meant to be used in conjunction with the Copy, Delete, and Rename methods and signify whether a dataset is supported by these methods. For example, you may not delete or rename a network feature class nor can you use the Copy method on a Geodatabase feature class. To copy Geodatabase datasets, including feature classes, geometric networks, topologies, etc., use the IGeoDBDataTransfer interface.
canRename in interface IDatasetjava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public void rename(java.lang.String name)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IDatasetIDataset::Rename does not support the renaming of Graph objects such as a Geometric Network. In addition, certain feature classes, such as network feature classes, cannot be renamed.
rename in interface IDatasetname - The name (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public IRow createRow()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableThe CreateRow method creates a new row in the underlying database with a system assigned object id value. A row object representing the created row is returned to the caller. The row object returned has the system assigned object ID as the value of the OIDField. All other fields are initialized to null values if they can be made null and to built-in default values appropriate to the type of the field if they cannot be made null.
The caller is responsible for setting the desired field values into the row and calling the Store method on the row. If the table represents an object class with subtypes, then it is the caller’s responsibility to set the default subtype code into the row and call the InitDefaultValues method on the row before storing, if that is the desired result. For tables without object behavior, insert cursors offer a more efficient way for inserting new rows.
createRow in interface ITablejava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public IRow getRow(int oID)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableThe GetRow method returns an existing row object, given its object ID value. The caller can query the returned row object for additional object specific interfaces. The retrieved row may be modified; calling Store on the row object after changing it will trigger messages to related objects and will mark the row for committing to the database.
getRow in interface ITableoID - The oID (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public ICursor getRows(java.lang.Object oids,
boolean recycling)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableThe GetRows method returns a cursor that may be used to retrieve a set of rows specified by the input array of object id values. See the description of the Search method to understand the meaning of the recycling parameter. It is far more efficient to retrieve a set of rows using the GetRows method than it is to retrieve each individual row using the GetRow method. The retrieved rows may be modified; Store should be called on the row objects after changing them.
getRows in interface ITableoids - A Variant (in)recycling - The recycling (in)
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public IRowBuffer createRowBuffer()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableThe CreateRowBuffer method creates a new row buffer object in memory and returns it to the caller. No row is created in the database. The returned row buffer does not have an object ID value. The caller can set values into the row buffer and use it as an argument to the InsertRow method on an insert cursor; the latter is obtained by calling the Insert method on the Table.
createRowBuffer in interface ITableAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public void updateSearchedRows(IQueryFilter queryFilter,
IRowBuffer buffer)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableAll edits to features that participate in a Topology or Geometric Network must be performed within an edit session and bracketed within an edit operation.
updateSearchedRows in interface ITablequeryFilter - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IQueryFilter (in)buffer - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IRowBuffer (in)
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public void deleteSearchedRows(IQueryFilter queryFilter)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITable
deleteSearchedRows in interface ITablequeryFilter - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IQueryFilter (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public int rowCount(IQueryFilter queryFilter)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITable
rowCount in interface ITablequeryFilter - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IQueryFilter (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public ICursor ITable_search(IQueryFilter queryFilter,
boolean recycling)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITable
ITable_search in interface ITablequeryFilter - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IQueryFilter (in)recycling - The recycling (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public ICursor update(IQueryFilter queryFilter,
boolean recycling)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableThe Update method returns an ‘update’ cursor that can be used to update or delete rows. It offers somewhat faster performance than multiple calls to Store or Delete on row objects fetched using a non-recycling search cursor for tables storing simple rows and simple features. There is no difference in performance for custom features.
All edits to features that participate in a Topology or Geometric Network must be bracketed within an edit operation.
update in interface ITablequeryFilter - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IQueryFilter (in)recycling - The recycling (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public ICursor insert(boolean useBuffering)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableThe Insert method returns an ‘insert’ cursor that can be used to bulk insert rows. It offers significantly faster performance than multiple calls to CreateRow and Store for tables storing simple rows and simple features (that is, for tables whose CLSID is esriGeoDatabase.Row, esriGeoDatabase.Object, or esriGeoDatabase.Feature).
Insert cursors on tables containing custom rows and objects use the CreateRow and Store methods to achieve polymorphism, and there is no difference in performance in these cases.
insert in interface ITableuseBuffering - The useBuffering (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public ISelectionSet select(IQueryFilter queryFilter,
int selType,
int selOption,
IWorkspace selectionContainer)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableThe Select method returns a selection set that holds either row ids or row objects from the Table depending on the selection option. Multiple selection sets can be created on the same table. It is up to a client application or object to keep a reference on created selections and use them as appropriate. For example, a FeatureLayer creates and uses selections on a FeatureClass (a type of Table).
When calling Select the selectionContainer parameter is no longer required. Null (C#, VB.Net) or Nothing (VB6) should be supplied it its place.
select in interface ITablequeryFilter - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IQueryFilter (in)selType - A com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.esriSelectionType constant (in)selOption - A com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.esriSelectionOption constant (in)selectionContainer - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IWorkspace (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public int findField(java.lang.String name)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClassIf FindField returns -1, the Field could not be found in the Fields collection.
findField in interface IClassname - The name (in)
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public IFields getFields()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
getFields in interface IClassAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public IIndexes getIndexes()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
getIndexes in interface IClassjava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public void addField(IField field)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
addField in interface IClassfield - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IField (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public void deleteField(IField field)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClassDeleteField removes the specified field from a table, object class or feature class. Fields that are required by the Geodatabase and cannot be removed include:
deleteField in interface IClassfield - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IField (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public void addIndex(IIndex index)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
addIndex in interface IClassindex - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IIndex (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public void deleteIndex(IIndex index)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
deleteIndex in interface IClassindex - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IIndex (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public boolean isHasOID()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
isHasOID in interface IClassjava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public java.lang.String getOIDFieldName()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
getOIDFieldName in interface IClassAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public IUID getCLSID()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
getCLSID in interface IClassjava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public IUID getEXTCLSID()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
getEXTCLSID in interface IClassAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public java.lang.Object getExtension()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
getExtension in interface IClassjava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public IPropertySet getExtensionProperties()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IClass
getExtensionProperties in interface IClassAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public boolean isCanSelect()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableCapabilitiesUse CanSelect to determine if you can open a selection set on the table. A situation where CanSelect will be False is a standalone database table without an OID column.
isCanSelect in interface ITableCapabilitiesjava.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
public IRow getRow(int oID,
ISpatialReference pSpatialReference)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableUtil
getRow in interface ITableUtiloID - The oID (in)pSpatialReference - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geometry.ISpatialReference (in)
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public ICursor getRows(java.lang.Object oids,
boolean recycling,
ISpatialReference pSpatialReference)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
ITableUtil
getRows in interface ITableUtiloids - A Variant (in)recycling - The recycling (in)pSpatialReference - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geometry.ISpatialReference (in)
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public int getObjectClassID()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IObjectClassReturns the unique ID of the object class.
Each feature class or table registered with the geodatabase is an object class. Object classes have a unique ID which distinguishes them from other object classes in the geodatabase. The ObjectClassID property returns this ID as a long. The object class ID is assigned by the system when the class is created, or registered with the geodatabase, it cannot be modified.
Those feature classes and tables that are in the database, but not registered with the geodatabase will always have an object class ID of -1.
getObjectClassID in interface IObjectClassAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public IEnumRelationshipClass getRelationshipClasses(int role)
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IObjectClassReturns an enumeration of the relationship classes in which the object class participates.
Object classes in a geodatabase may participate in any number of relationships classes. The RelationshipClasses property allows you to get a list of those relationship classes that the object class participates in by what role it plays (origin, destination, or either) defined by the esriRelRole enumeration used when you call this property. This property returns a IEnumRelationshipClass interface which you can use to loop through those relationship classes that are returned.
getRelationshipClasses in interface IObjectClassrole - A com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.esriRelRole constant (in)
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.IEnumRelationshipClass,
esriRelRole
public java.lang.String getAliasName()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IObjectClassReturns the alias name for the object class.
Object classes in a geodatabase can have between one and three names. The name of the object class, which is the same as the name of the table in the DBMS in which the objects in the object class are stored, the alias name which the user can set for display purposes in end user applications. The third name is the model name which is a tool for developers of custom objects to use to guarantee the names of objects independent of the true name or alias name.
The AliasName property returns the alias name for the object class. If the object class has no alias name, then AliasName will return the name of the object class (fully qualified if on ArcSDE). The alias name can be modified using the IClassSchemEdit interface.
getAliasName in interface IObjectClassAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.IModelInfo
public boolean canBypassStoreMethod()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IObjectClassInfoCanBypassStore is a convenience method that returns True if the instances of this object class have no custom behavior associated with creating or updating objects and if the object class does not participate in composite relationship classes or in relationship classes that require object notification. A return value of True implies that insert cursors handed out by the geodatabase will internally bypass the CreateRow and Store mechanisms when creating objects. A return value of False indicates that insert cursors will not bypass custom Store or OnChanged behavior implemented by the custom row object for this class.
By default, this method returns False for custom object classes. The developer of a custom object class can change this behavior by implementing this interface on the class extension associated with the class and returning True for the method.
In addition, a developer can implement this interface on the class extension of a simple class and set this property to False . Doing this will ensure that when features in the class are inserted, updated or deleted by editor tools that use insert and update cursors, such as Planarize, Create Features and the Object Loader do not bypass Store or OnChanged behavior. By default, this property for a simple class is logically True, meaning these tools will not broacast Geodatabase events which in turn are not rebroadcast as editor events (for which a custom editor application may be listening). Set this to False for those classes for which you always want to have these events broadcast. Alternatively, this can be set globally for the entire edit session using the IWorkspaceEditControl interface.
canBypassStoreMethod in interface IObjectClassInfoAutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
public boolean canBypassEditSession()
throws java.io.IOException,
AutomationException
IObjectClassInfo2CanBypassEditSession is a convenience method that returns True if the instances of this object class may be created or updated outside of a Geodatabase edit session (an edit session is started by using the StartEditing method on the IWorkspaceEdit or the StartMultiuserEditing method on the IMultiuserWorkspaceEdit interface).
If True , then applications may update the data in this object class using any of the data updating interfaces and methods described here without starting an edit session. In this case applications are responsible for starting host database transactions as appropriate and for discarding cached object states across transaction boundaries when running on an ArcSDE database.
If False, then applications should always make modifications to the data in this object class within an edit session for correct multi-user behavior and for correct management of database state internally cached by the Geodatabase for the objects in this object class.
This method returns False for network feature classes. By default, this method returns True for non-network custom object classes. The developer of a non-network custom object class can change this behavior by implementing this interface on the class extension associated with the class and returning true for the method.
canBypassEditSession in interface IObjectClassInfo2AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
java.io.IOException - If there are interop problems.
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