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1 /*-
2  * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2002,2006 Oracle. All rights reserved.
5  *
6  * $Id: Sample.java,v 1.18 2006/10/31 19:56:10 mark Exp $
7  */

8
9 package collections.ship.entity;
10
11 import java.io.FileNotFoundException JavaDoc;
12 import java.util.Iterator JavaDoc;
13 import java.util.Set JavaDoc;
14
15 import com.sleepycat.collections.TransactionRunner;
16 import com.sleepycat.collections.TransactionWorker;
17 import com.sleepycat.je.DatabaseException;
18
19 /**
20  * Sample is the main entry point for the sample program and may be run as
21  * follows:
22  *
23  * <pre>
24  * java collections.ship.entity.Sample
25  * [-h <home-directory> ]
26  * </pre>
27  *
28  * <p> The default for the home directory is ./tmp -- the tmp subdirectory of
29  * the current directory where the sample is run. The home directory must exist
30  * before running the sample. To recreate the sample database from scratch,
31  * delete all files in the home directory before running the sample. </p>
32  *
33  * @author Mark Hayes
34  */

35 public class Sample {
36
37     private SampleDatabase db;
38     private SampleViews views;
39
40     /**
41      * Run the sample program.
42      */

43     public static void main(String JavaDoc[] args) {
44
45         System.out.println("\nRunning sample: " + Sample.class);
46
47         // Parse the command line arguments.
48
//
49
String JavaDoc homeDir = "./tmp";
50         for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i += 1) {
51             if (args[i].equals("-h") && i < args.length - 1) {
52                 i += 1;
53                 homeDir = args[i];
54             } else {
55                 System.err.println("Usage:\n java " + Sample.class.getName() +
56                    "\n [-h <home-directory>]");
57                 System.exit(2);
58             }
59         }
60
61         // Run the sample.
62
//
63
Sample sample = null;
64         try {
65             sample = new Sample(homeDir);
66             sample.run();
67         } catch (Exception JavaDoc e) {
68             // If an exception reaches this point, the last transaction did not
69
// complete. If the exception is RunRecoveryException, follow
70
// the Berkeley DB recovery procedures before running again.
71
e.printStackTrace();
72         } finally {
73             if (sample != null) {
74                 try {
75                     // Always attempt to close the database cleanly.
76
sample.close();
77                 } catch (Exception JavaDoc e) {
78                     System.err.println("Exception during database close:");
79                     e.printStackTrace();
80                 }
81             }
82         }
83     }
84
85     /**
86      * Open the database and views.
87      */

88     private Sample(String JavaDoc homeDir)
89         throws DatabaseException, FileNotFoundException JavaDoc {
90
91         db = new SampleDatabase(homeDir);
92         views = new SampleViews(db);
93     }
94
95     /**
96      * Close the database cleanly.
97      */

98     private void close()
99         throws DatabaseException {
100
101         db.close();
102     }
103
104     /**
105      * Run two transactions to populate and print the database. A
106      * TransactionRunner is used to ensure consistent handling of transactions,
107      * including deadlock retries. But the best transaction handling mechanism
108      * to use depends on the application.
109      */

110     private void run()
111         throws Exception JavaDoc {
112
113         TransactionRunner runner = new TransactionRunner(db.getEnvironment());
114         runner.run(new PopulateDatabase());
115         runner.run(new PrintDatabase());
116     }
117
118     /**
119      * Populate the database in a single transaction.
120      */

121     private class PopulateDatabase implements TransactionWorker {
122
123         public void doWork()
124             throws Exception JavaDoc {
125             addSuppliers();
126             addParts();
127             addShipments();
128         }
129     }
130
131     /**
132      * Print the database in a single transaction. All entities are printed
133      * and the indices are used to print the entities for certain keys.
134      *
135      * <p> Note the use of special iterator() methods. These are used here
136      * with indices to find the shipments for certain keys.</p>
137      */

138     private class PrintDatabase implements TransactionWorker {
139
140
141         public void doWork()
142             throws Exception JavaDoc {
143             printValues("Parts",
144             views.getPartSet().iterator());
145             printValues("Suppliers",
146             views.getSupplierSet().iterator());
147             printValues("Suppliers for City Paris",
148                         views.getSupplierByCityMap().duplicates(
149                                             "Paris").iterator());
150             printValues("Shipments",
151             views.getShipmentSet().iterator());
152             printValues("Shipments for Part P1",
153                         views.getShipmentByPartMap().duplicates(
154                                             new PartKey("P1")).iterator());
155             printValues("Shipments for Supplier S1",
156                         views.getShipmentBySupplierMap().duplicates(
157                                             new SupplierKey("S1")).iterator());
158         }
159     }
160
161     /**
162      * Populate the part entities in the database. If the part set is not
163      * empty, assume that this has already been done.
164      */

165     private void addParts() {
166
167         Set JavaDoc parts = views.getPartSet();
168         if (parts.isEmpty()) {
169             System.out.println("Adding Parts");
170             parts.add(new Part("P1", "Nut", "Red",
171                    new Weight(12.0, Weight.GRAMS), "London"));
172             parts.add(new Part("P2", "Bolt", "Green",
173                    new Weight(17.0, Weight.GRAMS), "Paris"));
174             parts.add(new Part("P3", "Screw", "Blue",
175                    new Weight(17.0, Weight.GRAMS), "Rome"));
176             parts.add(new Part("P4", "Screw", "Red",
177                    new Weight(14.0, Weight.GRAMS), "London"));
178             parts.add(new Part("P5", "Cam", "Blue",
179                    new Weight(12.0, Weight.GRAMS), "Paris"));
180             parts.add(new Part("P6", "Cog", "Red",
181                    new Weight(19.0, Weight.GRAMS), "London"));
182         }
183     }
184
185     /**
186      * Populate the supplier entities in the database. If the supplier set is
187      * not empty, assume that this has already been done.
188      */

189     private void addSuppliers() {
190
191         Set JavaDoc suppliers = views.getSupplierSet();
192         if (suppliers.isEmpty()) {
193             System.out.println("Adding Suppliers");
194             suppliers.add(new Supplier("S1", "Smith", 20, "London"));
195             suppliers.add(new Supplier("S2", "Jones", 10, "Paris"));
196             suppliers.add(new Supplier("S3", "Blake", 30, "Paris"));
197             suppliers.add(new Supplier("S4", "Clark", 20, "London"));
198             suppliers.add(new Supplier("S5", "Adams", 30, "Athens"));
199         }
200     }
201
202     /**
203      * Populate the shipment entities in the database. If the shipment set
204      * is not empty, assume that this has already been done.
205      */

206     private void addShipments() {
207
208         Set JavaDoc shipments = views.getShipmentSet();
209         if (shipments.isEmpty()) {
210             System.out.println("Adding Shipments");
211             shipments.add(new Shipment("P1", "S1", 300));
212             shipments.add(new Shipment("P2", "S1", 200));
213             shipments.add(new Shipment("P3", "S1", 400));
214             shipments.add(new Shipment("P4", "S1", 200));
215             shipments.add(new Shipment("P5", "S1", 100));
216             shipments.add(new Shipment("P6", "S1", 100));
217             shipments.add(new Shipment("P1", "S2", 300));
218             shipments.add(new Shipment("P2", "S2", 400));
219             shipments.add(new Shipment("P2", "S3", 200));
220             shipments.add(new Shipment("P2", "S4", 200));
221             shipments.add(new Shipment("P4", "S4", 300));
222             shipments.add(new Shipment("P5", "S4", 400));
223         }
224     }
225
226     /**
227      * Print the objects returned by an iterator of entity value objects.
228      */

229     private void printValues(String JavaDoc label, Iterator JavaDoc iterator) {
230
231         System.out.println("\n--- " + label + " ---");
232         while (iterator.hasNext()) {
233             System.out.println(iterator.next().toString());
234         }
235     }
236 }
237
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