/*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * * Copyright (c) 1997,2008 Oracle. All rights reserved. * * $Id: AccessExample.java,v 12.8 2008/01/08 20:58:32 bostic Exp $ */ package db; import com.sleepycat.db.*; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.PrintStream; class AccessExample { private static final int EXIT_SUCCESS = 0; private static final int EXIT_FAILURE = 1; public AccessExample() { } public static void usage() { System.out.println("usage: java " + "db.AccessExample [-r] [database]\n"); System.exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } public static void main(String[] argv) { boolean removeExistingDatabase = false; String databaseName = "access.db"; for (int i = 0; i < argv.length; i++) { if (argv[i].equals("-r")) removeExistingDatabase = true; else if (argv[i].equals("-?")) usage(); else if (argv[i].startsWith("-")) usage(); else { if ((argv.length - i) != 1) usage(); databaseName = argv[i]; break; } } try { AccessExample app = new AccessExample(); app.run(removeExistingDatabase, databaseName); } catch (DatabaseException dbe) { System.err.println("AccessExample: " + dbe.toString()); System.exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) { System.err.println("AccessExample: " + fnfe.toString()); System.exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } System.exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } // Prompts for a line, and keeps prompting until a non blank // line is returned. Returns null on error. // public static String askForLine(InputStreamReader reader, PrintStream out, String prompt) { String result = ""; while (result != null && result.length() == 0) { out.print(prompt); out.flush(); result = getLine(reader); } return result; } // Not terribly efficient, but does the job. // Works for reading a line from stdin or a file. // Returns null on EOF. If EOF appears in the middle // of a line, returns that line, then null on next call. // public static String getLine(InputStreamReader reader) { StringBuffer b = new StringBuffer(); int c; try { while ((c = reader.read()) != -1 && c != '\n') { if (c != '\r') b.append((char)c); } } catch (IOException ioe) { c = -1; } if (c == -1 && b.length() == 0) return null; else return b.toString(); } public void run(boolean removeExistingDatabase, String databaseName) throws DatabaseException, FileNotFoundException { // Remove the previous database. if (removeExistingDatabase) new File(databaseName).delete(); // Create the database object. // There is no environment for this simple example. DatabaseConfig dbConfig = new DatabaseConfig(); dbConfig.setErrorStream(System.err); dbConfig.setErrorPrefix("AccessExample"); dbConfig.setType(DatabaseType.BTREE); dbConfig.setAllowCreate(true); Database table = new Database(databaseName, null, dbConfig); // // Insert records into the database, where the key is the user // input and the data is the user input in reverse order. // InputStreamReader reader = new InputStreamReader(System.in); for (;;) { String line = askForLine(reader, System.out, "input> "); if (line == null) break; String reversed = (new StringBuffer(line)).reverse().toString(); // See definition of StringDbt below // StringEntry key = new StringEntry(line); StringEntry data = new StringEntry(reversed); try { if (table.putNoOverwrite(null, key, data) == OperationStatus.KEYEXIST) System.out.println("Key " + line + " already exists."); } catch (DatabaseException dbe) { System.out.println(dbe.toString()); } } // Acquire an iterator for the table. Cursor cursor; cursor = table.openCursor(null, null); // Walk through the table, printing the key/data pairs. // See class StringDbt defined below. // StringEntry key = new StringEntry(); StringEntry data = new StringEntry(); while (cursor.getNext(key, data, null) == OperationStatus.SUCCESS) System.out.println(key.getString() + " : " + data.getString()); cursor.close(); table.close(); } // Here's an example of how you can extend DatabaseEntry in a // straightforward way to allow easy storage/retrieval of strings, // or whatever kind of data you wish. We've declared it as a static // inner class, but it need not be. // static /*inner*/ class StringEntry extends DatabaseEntry { StringEntry() { } StringEntry(String value) { setString(value); } void setString(String value) { byte[] data = value.getBytes(); setData(data); setSize(data.length); } String getString() { return new String(getData(), getOffset(), getSize()); } } }