describes a wizard which can be used to copy table like data from one
database to another.
Interactions
There are various cases where the wizard needs to interact with the user (except of
course the obvious case to display and operate the wizard dialog itself). For those cases,
an interaction handler is needed, which is used for
fulfilling parameter requests. This might become necessary if the copy source
describes a parametrized query.
user interaction in case copying a row fails. If no copy table listener is
registered at the wizard, or none of the registered listener handles an error during
copying a row, or a registered listeners explicitly tells the wizard to ask the user
how to handle the error, then the interaction handler is used together with the
error (an SQLException, usually) that happened.
displaying other errors which happen during copying, in particular errors in
creating the target table or view.
When you do not specify an interaction handler by using the
createWithInteractionHandler constructor, the wizard will use the interaction
handler associated with the copy target, i.e. the interaction handler specified when loading
the document which the copy target refers to. If the copy target cannot be associated with
a database document (e.g. because it is a mere ConnectionResource, or a connection
not obtained from a data source), or if the copy target's database document cannot provide
an interaction handler, a newly-created instance of an interaction handler is used.
There's one exception to the above, however: Upon creating the copy table wizard,
the copy source and the copy target descriptors are used to create a Connection. For any
interaction during this phase - including, for instance, necessary authentication -, the
interaction handler of the respective data source is used, no matter what you specified
in createWithInteractionHandler. Only if there is no such interaction
handler, the processing described above, to find another handler, is applied.
creates an executable wizard dialog, which is to guide the user through copying
a table from one database to another.
At creation time, an attempt will be made to obtain the connections described
by Source resp. Dest. Failing to do so will result in an
exception.
If the connection has been newly created by the wizard (e.g. because the
data access descriptor specified a DataSource instead of an ActiveConnection),
then this connection will be disposed upon disposal of the wizard.
The following members of the DataAccessDescriptor are supported, and evaluated
in the given order:
ActiveConnection
DataSourceName
DatabaseLocation
ConnectionResource
ConnectionInfo
Command
CommandType
The first 5 items are used to obtain the connection, the last two to determine which
of the connection's objects is to be copied. Note that Command and CommandType
are required.
Additionally to the obvious restrictions (such as that creating a view is not possible
if the copy source and the copy destination denote different databases), the following restrictions
apply to the settings, and possible combinations:
If you specify a ConnectionResource, or an
ActiveConnection which implements an ::com::sun::star::sdbc::Connection only
(as opposed to a ::com::sun::star::sdb::Connection), then the resulting connection is
not able to provide queries, thus a command type QUERY will be rejected.
Filter, Order, HavingClause and GroupBy
are unsupported at the moment.
Violating any of the above restrictions will result in an error at creation time.
Parameter Destination
the ::com::sun::star::sdb::DataAccessDescriptor describing the
target for the copy operation.
Only DataSourceName, DatabaseLocation, ActiveConnection
are supported, effectively describing the target connection to copy the data to. They're evaluated
in the order mentioned here, so if multiple of the are present, only the first one is evaluated.
Also, at the moment the connection which is implied by either of the settings above
must support the ::com::sun::star::sdb::Connection service. In particular,
it is not sufficient to pass an SDBC-level connection.
Note that creating a view (see CopyTableOperation::CreateAsView) is
not supported if the target connection is an SDBC-level connection only.
Throws
::com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException
if
either Source or Destination is NULL
either Source or Destination are not sufficient
to describe a database connection.
Source is not sufficient to describe the to-be-copied data
either Source or Destination contain unsupported settings.
Throws
::com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException
if an error occurs during obtaining the source or destination connection. Those errors
are passed unchanged to the creator of the wizard.
Throws
::com::sun::star::lang::WrappedTargetException
if an error other than the ones mentioned above occurs while extracting the necessary
information from any of the data access descriptors. For instance, this might
be an ::com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException thrown upon connecting
to a data source described by the descriptor's DataSourceName member.
creates an executable wizard dialog, which is to guide the user through copying
a table from one database to another.
The only difference to the create constructor is that
createWithInteractionHandler takes an additional argument, which
can be used to intercept interactions (such as error messages) during the wizard
run.
Parameter InteractionHandler
specifies an interaction handler to use when user input is required.
When specifying this parameter, you should use an implementation
supporting the ::com::sun::star::sdb::InteractionHandler, since
the general-purpose ::com::sun::star::task::InteractionHandler cannot
handle all requests described above.