Serial bindings were used in prior examples as key bindings, and
keys were stored as serialized objects. In this example, a tuple
binding is used for each key since keys will be stored as tuples.
Because keys are no longer stored as serialized objects, the
PartKey
, SupplierKey
and ShipmentKey
classes
no longer implement the
Serializable
interface (this is the only change to these classes and is not
shown below).
For the Part
key, Supplier
key,
and Shipment
key, the
SampleViews
class was changed in this example to create a
custom
TupleBinding
instead of a
SerialBinding.
The custom tuple key binding classes are defined further below.
import com.sleepycat.bind.tuple.TupleBinding; ...
public class SampleViews { ... public SampleViews(SampleDatabase db) { ... ClassCatalog catalog = db.getClassCatalog();EntryBinding partKeyBinding = new PartKeyBinding(); EntityBinding partDataBinding = new PartBinding(catalog, PartData.class); EntryBinding supplierKeyBinding = new SupplierKeyBinding(); EntityBinding supplierDataBinding = new SupplierBinding(catalog, SupplierData.class); EntryBinding shipmentKeyBinding = new ShipmentKeyBinding(); EntityBinding shipmentDataBinding = new ShipmentBinding(catalog, ShipmentData.class); EntryBinding cityKeyBinding = TupleBinding.getPrimitiveBinding(String.class);
... } }
For the City key, however, a custom binding class is not needed because the key class is a primitive Java type, String. For any primitive Java type, a tuple binding may be created using the TupleBinding.getPrimitiveBinding static method.
The custom key binding classes, PartKeyBinding
,
SupplierKeyBinding
and ShipmentKeyBinding
, are
defined by extending the
TupleBinding
class. The
TupleBinding
abstract class implements the
EntryBinding
interface, and is used for one-to-one bindings between tuples and
objects. Each binding class implements two methods for converting
between tuples and objects. Tuple fields are read using the
TupleInput
parameter and written using the
TupleOutput
parameter.
import com.sleepycat.bind.tuple.TupleBinding; import com.sleepycat.bind.tuple.TupleInput; import com.sleepycat.bind.tuple.TupleOutput; ...
public class SampleViews { ...private static class PartKeyBinding extends TupleBinding { private PartKeyBinding() { } public Object entryToObject(TupleInput input) { String number = input.readString(); return new PartKey(number); } public void objectToEntry(Object object, TupleOutput output) { PartKey key = (PartKey) object; output.writeString(key.getNumber()); } } ... private static class SupplierKeyBinding extends TupleBinding { private SupplierKeyBinding() { } public Object entryToObject(TupleInput input) { String number = input.readString(); return new SupplierKey(number); } public void objectToEntry(Object object, TupleOutput output) { SupplierKey key = (SupplierKey) object; output.writeString(key.getNumber()); } } ... private static class ShipmentKeyBinding extends TupleBinding { private ShipmentKeyBinding() { } public Object entryToObject(TupleInput input) { String partNumber = input.readString(); String supplierNumber = input.readString(); return new ShipmentKey(partNumber, supplierNumber); } public void objectToEntry(Object object, TupleOutput output) { ShipmentKey key = (ShipmentKey) object; output.writeString(key.getPartNumber()); output.writeString(key.getSupplierNumber()); } }
... }