public interface RowSetReader
RowSet object calls on
 to populate itself with rows of data. A reader (an object implementing the
 RowSetReader interface) may be registered with
 a RowSet object that supports the reader/writer paradigm.
 When the RowSet object's execute method is
 called, it in turn calls the reader's readData method.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | readData(RowSetInternal caller)Reads the new contents of the calling  RowSetobject. | 
void readData(RowSetInternal caller) throws SQLException
RowSet object.
 In order to call this method, a RowSet
 object must have implemented the RowSetInternal interface
 and registered this RowSetReader object as its reader.
 The readData  method is invoked internally
 by the RowSet.execute method for rowsets that support the
 reader/writer paradigm.
 The readData method adds rows to the caller.
 It can be implemented in a wide variety of ways and can even
 populate the caller with rows from a nonrelational data source.
 In general, a reader may invoke any of the rowset's methods,
 with one exception. Calling the method execute will
 cause an SQLException to be thrown
 because execute may not be called recursively.  Also,
 when a reader invokes RowSet methods, no listeners
 are notified; that is, no RowSetEvent objects are
 generated and no RowSetListener methods are invoked.
 This is true because listeners are already being notified by the method
 execute.
caller - the RowSet object (1) that has implemented the
         RowSetInternal interface, (2) with which this reader is
        registered, and (3) whose execute method called this readerSQLException - if a database access error occurs or this method
            invokes the RowSet.execute method Submit a bug or feature 
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