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Oracle interMedia Java Classes API Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part No. B14301-01 |
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java.lang.Object
oracle.ord.im.OrdVideoBase
oracle.ord.im.OrdVideo
The OrdVideo class is used to represent an instance of the ORDSYS.ORDVideo database type in a Java application. The OrdVideo class includes a set of methods to get and set various object attributes, as well as a set of methods to perform various operations on an OrdVideo Java object.
Users of this class should be familiar with Oracle interMedia Reference.
Almost all methods operate on the attributes of the OrdVideo Java object in the application. The exceptions are those methods that access the video data for read or write purposes, which are described in the following list:
file
, read data from the specified file.http
, read data from the resource at the specified URL.If your application modifies the OrdVideo Java object, or the video data in the database, you must update the ORDVideo SQL object in the database to make those changes permanent.
Some methods in the OrdVideo Java class are handed off to a database source plug-in or database format plug-in for processing; these methods have byte [] ctx []
as a context parameter. Applications should allocate a 64-byte array to hold any context information that may be required by a source plug-in or a format plug-in. For example, a plug-in may initialize the context information in one call and use that information in a subsequent call. The source plug-in context requires one array; the format plug-in context requires another array. For most plug-ins, 64 bytes should be sufficient. Some user-defined plug-ins may need additional space. The following example shows how to allocate a plug-in context information array:
byte [] ctx [] = new byte[1][64];
See Oracle interMedia Reference for more information about plug-ins.
In order to run OrdVideo methods, you will need to include the following import statements in your Java file:
import oracle.ord.im.OrdMediaUtil; import oracle.ord.im.OrdVideo;
You may also need to import classes from the following Java packages:
java.io. java.sql. oracle.jdbc.
Before running OrdVideo methods, the following operations must have already been performed:
For examples of making a connection and populating a local object, see Oracle interMedia User's Guide.
Field Summary |
Fields inherited from class oracle.ord.im.OrdVideoBase |
_SQL_NAME, _SQL_TYPECODE |
Constructor Summary | |
OrdVideo() Deprecated. |
Method Summary | |
boolean |
checkProperties(byte[][] ctx) Checks if the properties of the video data are consistent with the attributes of the OrdVideo Java object. |
void |
clearLocal() Clears the local attribute to indicate that the video data is stored externally. |
int |
closeSource(byte[][] ctx) Closes a data source. |
oracle.sql.CustomDatum |
create(oracle.sql.Datum d, int sqlType) Exists as an internal method used only by the Oracle CustomDatum interface. |
void |
deleteContent() Deletes any data stored in the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
void |
export(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String srcType, java.lang.String srcLocation, java.lang.String srcName) Exports the data from the BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
oracle.sql.CLOB |
getAllAttributes(byte[][] ctx) Returns the values of the video properties in a temporary CLOB in a form defined by the format plug-in. |
java.lang.String |
getAttribute(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String name) Returns the value of the requested video property. |
oracle.sql.BFILE |
getBFILE() Returns a BFILE locator from the database when the value of the srcType attribute is file . |
int |
getBitRate() Returns the value of the bitRate attribute. |
oracle.sql.CLOB |
getComments() Returns the CLOB locator from the comments attribute. |
java.lang.String |
getCompressionType() Returns the value of the compressionType attribute. |
oracle.sql.BLOB |
getContent() Returns the BLOB locator from the localData attribute. |
oracle.sql.BLOB |
getContentInLob(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String[] mimetype, java.lang.String[] format) Returns the data from the BLOB specified by the localData attribute in a temporary BLOB in the database. |
int |
getContentLength() Returns the length of the video data. |
int |
getContentLength(byte[][] ctx) Returns the length of the video data using source plug-in context information. |
byte[] |
getDataInByteArray() Returns a byte array containing the data from the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
boolean |
getDataInFile(java.lang.String filename) Writes the data from the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute to a local file. |
java.io.InputStream |
getDataInStream() Returns an InputStream object from which the data in the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute can be read. |
java.lang.String |
getDescription() Returns the value of the description attribute. |
static oracle.sql.CustomDatumFactory |
getFactory() Deprecated. New applications should use the getORADataFactory method. |
java.lang.String |
getFormat() Returns the value of the format attribute. |
int |
getFrameRate() Returns the value of the frameRate attribute. |
int |
getFrameResolution() Returns the value of the frameResolution attribute. |
int |
getHeight() Returns the value of the height attribute. |
java.lang.String |
getMimeType() Returns the value of the mimeType attribute. |
int |
getNumberOfColors() Returns the value of the numberOfColors attribute. |
int |
getNumberOfFrames() Returns the value of the numberOfFrames attribute. |
static oracle.sql.ORADataFactory |
getORADataFactory() Returns the OrdVideo ORADataFactory interface for use by the getORAData method. |
java.lang.String |
getSource() Returns the source information in the form srcType://srcLocation/srcName . |
java.lang.String |
getSourceLocation() Returns the value of the srcLocation attribute. |
java.lang.String |
getSourceName() Returns the value of the srcName attribute. |
java.lang.String |
getSourceType() Returns the value of the srcType attribute. |
java.sql.Timestamp |
getUpdateTime() Returns the value of the updateTime attribute. |
int |
getVideoDuration() Returns the value of the videoDuration attribute. |
int |
getWidth() Returns the value of the width attribute. |
void |
importData(byte[][] ctx) Imports data from an external source into the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
void |
importFrom(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String srcType, java.lang.String srcLocation, java.lang.String srcName) Imports data from an external source into the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
boolean |
isLocal() Indicates if the video data is stored locally in the database in a BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
boolean |
loadDataFromByteArray(byte[] byteArr) Loads data from a byte array into the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
boolean |
loadDataFromFile(java.lang.String filename) Loads data from a file into the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
boolean |
loadDataFromInputStream(java.io.InputStream inpStream) Loads data from an InputStream object into the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
int |
openSource(byte[] userarg, byte[][] ctx) Opens a data source. |
byte[] |
processSourceCommand(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String cmd, java.lang.String args, byte[][] result) Calls the source plug-in in the database to execute a command. |
byte[] |
processVideoCommand(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String cmd, java.lang.String args, byte[][] result) Calls the format plug-in in the database to execute a command. |
int |
readFromSource(byte[][] ctx, int startpos, int numbytes, byte[][] buffer) Reads data from the data source. |
void |
setBitRate(int bitRate) Sets the value of the bitRate attribute. |
void |
setComments(oracle.sql.CLOB comments) Sets the value of the comments attribute. |
void |
setCompressionType(java.lang.String compressionType) Sets the value of the compressionType attribute. |
void |
setDescription(java.lang.String description) Sets the value of the description attribute. |
void |
setFormat(java.lang.String format) Sets the value of the format attribute. |
void |
setFrameRate(int frameRate) Sets the value of the frameRate attribute. |
void |
setFrameResolution(int frameResolution) Sets the value of the frameResolution attribute. |
void |
setHeight(int height) Sets the value of the height attribute. |
void |
setKnownAttributes(java.lang.String format, int width, int height, int frameResolution, int frameRate, int videoDuration, int numberOfFrames, java.lang.String compressionType, int numberOfColors, int bitRate) Sets the values of the known attributes of the OrdVideo Java object. |
void |
setLocal() Sets the value of the local attribute to indicate that the video data is stored locally in the database in a BLOB specified by the localData attribute. |
void |
setMimeType(java.lang.String mimeType) Sets the value of the mimeType attribute. |
void |
setNumberOfColors(int numberOfColors) Sets the value of the numberOfColors attribute. |
void |
setNumberOfFrames(int numberOfFrames) Sets the value of the numberOfFrames attribute. |
void |
setProperties(byte[][] ctx) Parses the video data properties and sets the values of the attributes in the OrdVideo Java object. |
void |
setProperties(byte[][] ctx, boolean setComments) Parses the video data properties, sets the values of the attributes in the OrdVideo Java object, and optionally populates the CLOB specified by the comments attribute. |
void |
setSource(java.lang.String srcType, java.lang.String srcLocation, java.lang.String srcName) Sets the values of the srcType, srcLocation, and srcName attributes. |
void |
setUpdateTime(java.sql.Timestamp currentTime) Sets the value of the updateTime attribute. |
void |
setVideoDuration(int videoDuration) Sets the value of the videoDuration attribute. |
void |
setWidth(int width) Sets the value of the width attribute. |
int |
trimSource(byte[][] ctx, int newLen) Trims the data to the specified length. |
int |
writeToSource(byte[][] ctx, int startpos, int numbytes, byte[] buffer) Writes data to the data source. |
Methods inherited from class oracle.ord.im.OrdVideoBase |
create, toDatum, toDatum |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
public OrdVideo()
Method Detail |
public boolean isLocal() throws java.sql.SQLException
true
if the data is stored locally in the database in a BLOB; false
otherwise.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the local attribute.public void setLocal() throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the local attribute.public void clearLocal() throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the local attribute.public java.lang.String getSourceType() throws java.sql.SQLException
String
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the srcType attribute.public java.lang.String getSourceLocation() throws java.sql.SQLException
String
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the srcLocation attribute.public java.lang.String getSourceName() throws java.sql.SQLException
String
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the srcName attribute.public java.lang.String getSource() throws java.sql.SQLException
srcType://srcLocation/srcName
.String
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding getSource method in the database.public void setSource(java.lang.String srcType, java.lang.String srcLocation, java.lang.String srcName) throws java.sql.SQLException
srcType
- the type of the source.srcLocation
- the location of the source.srcName
- the name of the source.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the srcType, srcLocation, or srcName attributes.public java.sql.Timestamp getUpdateTime() throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.Timestamp
object.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the updateTime attribute.public void setUpdateTime(java.sql.Timestamp currentTime) throws java.sql.SQLException
null
.currentTime
- the update time, or the null
value, used to set the value of the updateTime attribute to the current SYSDATE time.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding setUpdateTime method in the database.public oracle.sql.BLOB getContent() throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.BLOB
locator.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the localData attribute.public oracle.sql.BFILE getBFILE() throws java.sql.SQLException
file
. This method calls the corresponding getBFILE method in the database, which creates the BFILE using the srcLocation and srcName attributes.oracle.sql.BFILE
locator.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding getBFILE method in the database.public int getContentLength() throws java.sql.SQLException
This method is not supported for all source types. For example, the "http" source type does not support this method.
int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding getContentLength method in the database.public int getContentLength(byte[][] ctx) throws java.sql.SQLException
This method is not supported for all source types. For example, the "http" source type does not support this method.
ctx
- the source plug-in context information.int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding getContentLength method in the database.public java.lang.String getDescription() throws java.sql.SQLException
String
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the description attribute.public void setDescription(java.lang.String description) throws java.sql.SQLException
description
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the description attribute.public java.lang.String getFormat() throws java.sql.SQLException
String
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the format attribute.public void setFormat(java.lang.String format) throws java.sql.SQLException
The format attribute determines which format plug-in is used to handle calls to methods that operate on the video data. In particular, the setProperties method uses the format attribute to determine which format plug-in to call to parse the video data properties. See the setProperties(byte[][])
method for more information on how to initialize the format attribute before calling the setProperties method, and for information on how the setProperties method in the default, Oracle-supplied plug-in, sets the format attribute. Calling the setFormat method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
format
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the format attribute.public java.lang.String getMimeType() throws java.sql.SQLException
String
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the mimeType attribute.public void setMimeType(java.lang.String mimeType) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
mimeType
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the mimeType attribute.public oracle.sql.CLOB getComments() throws java.sql.SQLException
oracle.sql.CLOB
locator.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the comments attribute.public void setComments(oracle.sql.CLOB comments) throws java.sql.SQLException
The comments attribute is reserved for use by interMedia. You can set your own value, but it could be overwritten by Oracle interMedia Annotator or by the setProperties(byte[][])
method.
comments
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the comments attribute.public int getWidth() throws java.sql.SQLException
int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the width attribute.public void setWidth(int width) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
width
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the width attribute.public int getHeight() throws java.sql.SQLException
int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the height attribute.public void setHeight(int height) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
height
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the height attribute.public int getFrameResolution() throws java.sql.SQLException
int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the frameResolution attribute.public void setFrameResolution(int frameResolution) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
frameResolution
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the frameResolution attribute.public int getFrameRate() throws java.sql.SQLException
int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the frameRate attribute.public void setFrameRate(int frameRate) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
frameRate
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the frameRate attribute.public int getVideoDuration() throws java.sql.SQLException
int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the videoDuration attribute.public void setVideoDuration(int videoDuration) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
videoDuration
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the videoDuration attribute.public int getNumberOfFrames() throws java.sql.SQLException
int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the numberOfFrames attribute.public void setNumberOfFrames(int numberOfFrames) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
numberOfFrames
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the numberOfFrames attribute.public java.lang.String getCompressionType() throws java.sql.SQLException
String
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the compressionType attribute.public void setCompressionType(java.lang.String compressionType) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
compressionType
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the compressionType attribute.public int getNumberOfColors() throws java.sql.SQLException
int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the numberOfColors attribute.public void setNumberOfColors(int numberOfColors) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
numberOfColors
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the numberOfColors attribute.public int getBitRate() throws java.sql.SQLException
int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the bitRate attribute.public void setBitRate(int bitRate) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the value of this attribute automatically for certain video formats; use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the attribute value; it does not modify the video data itself.
bitRate
- the new attribute value.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing the bitRate attribute.public boolean loadDataFromFile(java.lang.String filename) throws java.sql.SQLException, java.io.IOException
deleteContent()
method to delete any existing data in the BLOB. It also calls the setLocal()
method to set the local flag. In addition, this method calls the setUpdateTime(java.sql.Timestamp)
method to set value of the updateTime attribute to the current SYSDATE time.filename
- the name of the local file from which the data will be loaded.true
if the data is loaded successfully; otherwise, an exception is raised if an error occurs. This method never returns false
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing an object attribute or executing a method in the database.java.io.IOException
- if an error occurs reading the data file.public boolean loadDataFromInputStream(java.io.InputStream inpStream) throws java.sql.SQLException, java.io.IOException
deleteContent()
method to delete any existing data in the BLOB. It also calls the setLocal()
method to set the local flag. In addition, this method calls the setUpdateTime(java.sql.Timestamp)
method to set the value of the updateTime attribute to the current SYSDATE time.inpStream
- the name of the InputStream
object from which the data will be loaded.true
if the data is loaded successfully; otherwise, an exception is raised if an error occurs. This method never returns false
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing an object attribute or executing a method in the database.java.io.IOException
- if an error occurs reading the InputStream object.public boolean loadDataFromByteArray(byte[] byteArr) throws java.sql.SQLException, java.io.IOException
deleteContent()
method to delete any existing data in the BLOB. It also calls the setLocal()
method to set the local flag. In addition, this method calls the setUpdateTime(java.sql.Timestamp)
method to set the value of the updateTime attribute to the current SYSDATE time.byteArr
- the name of the local byte[]
array from which the data will be loaded.true
if the data is loaded successfully; otherwise, an exception is raised if an error occurs. This method never returns false
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing an object attribute or executing a method in the database.java.io.IOException
- if an error occurs reading the byte array.public boolean getDataInFile(java.lang.String filename) throws java.sql.SQLException, java.io.IOException
filename
- the name of the file to which the data will be written.true
if the data is written to the file successfully; otherwise, an exception is raised if an error occurs. This method never returns false
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing an object attribute.java.io.IOException
- if an error occurs reading the data from the BLOB or writing the data to the output file.public java.io.InputStream getDataInStream() throws java.sql.SQLException
InputStream
object from which the data will be read.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing an object attribute.public byte[] getDataInByteArray() throws java.sql.SQLException, java.io.IOException, java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
byte[]
array containing the data.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs accessing an object attribute.java.io.IOException
- if an error occurs reading the data from the BLOB.java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
- if sufficient memory cannot be allocated to hold the data.public oracle.sql.BLOB getContentInLob(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String[] mimetype, java.lang.String[] format) throws java.sql.SQLException
ctx
- the format plug-in context information.mimetype
- a String[]
array, 1 element in length, into which the mimeType attribute is written as element 0.format
- a String[]
array, 1 element in length, into which the format attribute is written as element 0.oracle.sql.BLOB
locator.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs creating the temporary BLOB or executing the corresponding getContentInLob method in the database.public void deleteContent() throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding deleteContent method in the database.public void importData(byte[][] ctx) throws java.sql.SQLException
ctx
- the source plug-in context information.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding import method in the database.public void importFrom(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String srcType, java.lang.String srcLocation, java.lang.String srcName) throws java.sql.SQLException
ctx
- the source plug-in context information.srcType
- the source type from which the data will be imported.srcLocation
- the source location from which the data will be imported.srcName
- the source name from which the data will be imported.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding importFrom method in the database.public void export(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String srcType, java.lang.String srcLocation, java.lang.String srcName) throws java.sql.SQLException
Not all source plug-ins support this method. Only the "file" source type is natively supported.
This method will work only if you are running Oracle release 8.1.7 or later.
The remainder of this description describes the use of the export method and the Oracle-supplied "file" source plug-in. User-written plug-ins will behave differently.
The export method implemented by the "file" source plug-in copies, but does not modify, the video data stored in the database BLOB specified by the localData attribute.
After exporting the video data, all the video property attributes remain unchanged. However, the srcType, srcLocation, and srcName attributes are updated with values of the srcType, srcLocation, and srcName parameters passed to the export method. After calling the export method, if you no longer intend to manage the video data within the database, call the clearLocal()
method to indicate the video data is stored outside the database, and call the deleteContent()
method to delete the video data stored in the database BLOB.
See Oracle interMedia Reference for information about the privileges required to write to a database directory object. See Oracle Database Java Developer's Guide and the java.io.FilePermission class in the Java API for information about security and performance.
ctx
- the source plug-in context information.srcType
- the source type to which the content will be exported.srcLocation
- the source location to which the content will be exported.srcName
- the source name to which the content will be exported.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding export method in the database.public void setProperties(byte[][] ctx) throws java.sql.SQLException
null
if the corresponding property cannot be extracted for a specific video format. This method throws a SQLException error if the video format is not recognized.
The format attribute determines which format plug-in is used to parse the video data properties. If the value of the format attribute is null
when the setProperties method is called, then the default, Oracle-supplied, format plug-in is used to parse the video data properties and fill in various attributes, including the actual video data format, for supported video formats. See Oracle interMedia Reference for information on the video formats supported by the Oracle-supplied format plug-ins. Note that the ORDVideo.init methods in the database always set the value of the format attribute to null
. If the value of the format attribute is not null
, then the format plug-in specified by the format attribute will be called when the setProperties method is called.
ctx
- the format plug-in context information.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding setProperties method in the database.public void setProperties(byte[][] ctx, boolean setComments) throws java.sql.SQLException
null
if the corresponding property cannot be extracted for a specific video format. If the setComments parameter is true, this method also populates the CLOB specified by the comments attribute with all extracted properties in XML form. If the setComments parameter is false, the comments attribute is not modified. This method throws a SQLException error if the video format is not recognized.
The format attribute determines which format plug-in is used to parse the video data properties. If the value of the format attribute is null
when the setProperties method is called, then the default, Oracle-supplied, format plug-in is used to parse the video data properties and fill in various attributes, including the actual video data format, for supported video formats. See Oracle interMedia Reference for information on the video formats supported by the Oracle-supplied format plug-ins. Note that the ORDVideo.init methods in the database always set the value of the format attribute to null
. If the value of the format attribute is not null
, then the format plug-in specified by the format attribute will be called when the setProperties method is called.
ctx
- the format plug-in context information.setComments
- a boolean
value that specifies whether or not to populate the CLOB specified by the comments attribute.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding setProperties method in the database.public boolean checkProperties(byte[][] ctx) throws java.sql.SQLException
ctx
- the format plug-in context information.true
if the properties of the video data are consistent with the attributes of the OrdVideo Java object; false
otherwise.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding checkProperties method in the database.public java.lang.String getAttribute(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String name) throws java.sql.SQLException
ctx
- the format plug-in context information.name
- the property or attribute name.String
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding getAttribute method in the database.public oracle.sql.CLOB getAllAttributes(byte[][] ctx) throws java.sql.SQLException
attributeName=attributeValue
, where the list contains the following attributes: format, mimeType, width, height, frameResolution, frameRate, videoDuration, numberOfFrames, compressionType, numberOfColors, and bitRate. For user-defined formats, the information is presented in a form defined by the format plug-in.
ctx
- the format plug-in context information.oracle.sql.CLOB
.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding getAllAttributes method in the database.public void setKnownAttributes(java.lang.String format, int width, int height, int frameResolution, int frameRate, int videoDuration, int numberOfFrames, java.lang.String compressionType, int numberOfColors, int bitRate) throws java.sql.SQLException
The setProperties(byte[][])
method sets the values of the following attributes automatically for certain video formats: format, width, height, frameResolution, frameRate, videoDuration, numberOfFrames, compressionType, numberOfColors, and bitRate. Use this method only if you are not using the setProperties method. This method sets only the specified attribute values; it does not modify the video data itself.
format
- the new attribute value, as a String
.width
- the new attribute value, as an integer (int
).height
- the new attribute value, as an integer (int
).frameResolution
- the new attribute value, as an integer (int
).frameRate
- the new attribute value, as an integer (int
).videoDuration
- the new attribute value, as an integer (int
).numberOfFrames
- the new attribute value, as an integer (int
).compressionType
- the new attribute value, as a String
.numberOfColors
- the new attribute value, as an integer (int
).bitRate
- the new attribute value, as an integer (int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding setKnownAttributes method in the database.public byte[] processVideoCommand(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String cmd, java.lang.String args, byte[][] result) throws java.sql.SQLException
ctx
- the format plug-in context information.cmd
- the command to be executed by the format plug-in.args
- the arguments of the command.result
- a byte[][]
array of the form [1][n
] into which the result of the command execution is written.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding processVideoCommand method in the database.public int openSource(byte[] userarg, byte[][] ctx) throws java.sql.SQLException
userarg
- additional source plug-in information that may be required by user-defined source plug-ins.ctx
- the source plug-in context information.int
), where zero indicates success and a nonzero value indicates a failure code specific to the source plug-in.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding openSource method in the database.public int closeSource(byte[][] ctx) throws java.sql.SQLException
ctx
- the source plug-in context information.int
), where zero indicates success and a nonzero value indicates a failure code specific to the source plug-in.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding closeSource method in the database.public int readFromSource(byte[][] ctx, int startpos, int numbytes, byte[][] buffer) throws java.sql.SQLException
Not all source plug-ins require that the data source be opened before it can be read. However, to ensure that an application will work with any current or future souce plug-ins, call the openSource(byte[], byte[][])
method before calling this method.
ctx
- the source plug-in context information.startpos
- the start position in the data source.numbytes
- the number of bytes to be read from the data source.buffer
- a byte[][]
array of the form [1][n
], where n
is greater than or equal to numbytes
.int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding readFromSource method in the database.public int writeToSource(byte[][] ctx, int startpos, int numbytes, byte[] buffer) throws java.sql.SQLException
Not all source plug-ins support write operations. For example, applications can write to a BLOB specified by the localData attribute; however, the "file" and "http" data source types do not support write access, and so do not support this method. Furthermore, those source plug-ins that do support write access may support only sequential write access, and may not support write access to arbitrary starting positions within the data source.
Not all source plug-ins require that the data source be opened before it can be written. However, to ensure that an application will work with any current or future source plug-ins, call the openSource(byte[], byte[][])
method before calling this method.
ctx
- the source plug-in context information.startpos
- the start position in the data source.numbytes
- the number of bytes to be written to the data source.buffer
- a byte[]
array containing the data to be written.int
).java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding writeToSource method in the database.public int trimSource(byte[][] ctx, int newLen) throws java.sql.SQLException
Not all source plug-ins support trim operations. For example, applications can trim the data stored in a BLOB specified by the localData attribute; however, the "file" and "http" data source types do not support write access, and so do not support this method. Furthermore, those source plug-ins that do support write access may not support the trim operation.
Not all source plug-ins require that the data source be opened before it can be modified. However, to ensure that an application will work with any current or future source plug-ins, call the openSource(byte[], byte[][])
method before calling this method.
ctx
- the source plug-in context information.newLen
- the length to which the data is to be trimmed.int
), where zero indicates success and a nonzero value indicates a failure code specific to the source plug-in.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding trimSource method in the database.public byte[] processSourceCommand(byte[][] ctx, java.lang.String cmd, java.lang.String args, byte[][] result) throws java.sql.SQLException
ctx
- the source plug-in context information.cmd
- the command to be executed by the source plug-in.args
- the arguments of the command.result
- a byte[][]
array of the form [1][n
] into which the result of the command execution is written.java.sql.SQLException
- if an error occurs executing the corresponding processSourceCommand method in the database.public static oracle.sql.ORADataFactory getORADataFactory()
public static oracle.sql.CustomDatumFactory getFactory()
public oracle.sql.CustomDatum create(oracle.sql.Datum d, int sqlType) throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
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