SDO-DAS-Relational Functions
Predefined Classes
The Relational DAS provides two classes: the Relational DAS itself and the subclass of Exception that can be thrown. The Relational DAS has four publicly useful calls: the constructor, the createRootDataObject() call to obtain the root object of an empty data graph, the executeQuery() call to obtain a data graph containing data from a relational database, and the applyChanges() call to write changes made to a data graph back to the relational database.
SDO_DAS_Relational
The only object other than an SDO_DAS_Relational_Exception with which the application is expected to interact.
Methods
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__construct - construct the Relational DAS with a model derived from the passed metadata
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createRootDataObject - obtain an otherwise empty data graph containing just the special root object
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executeQuery - execute an SQL query passed as a literal string and return the results as a normalised data graph
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executePreparedQuery - execute an SQL query passed as a prepared statement, with a list of values to substitute for placeholders, and return the results as a normalised data graph
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applyChanges - examine the change summary in the data graph and apply those changes back to the database, subject to an assumption of optimistic concurrency
Table of Contents
- SDO_DAS_Relational::applyChanges — Applies the changes made to a data graph back to the database.
- SDO_DAS_Relational::__construct — Creates an instance of a Relational Data Access Service
- SDO_DAS_Relational::createRootDataObject — Returns the special root object in an otherwise empty data graph. Used when creating a data graph from scratch.
- SDO_DAS_Relational::executePreparedQuery — Executes an SQL query passed as a prepared statement, with a list of values to substitute for placeholders, and return the results as a normalised data graph.
- SDO_DAS_Relational::executeQuery — Executes a given SQL query against a relational database and returns the results as a normalised data graph.