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61
62 package org.apache.commons.dbutils.handlers;
63
64 import java.sql.ResultSet JavaDoc;
65 import java.sql.SQLException JavaDoc;
66 import java.util.ArrayList JavaDoc;
67 import java.util.List JavaDoc;
68
69 import org.apache.commons.dbutils.BasicRowProcessor;
70 import org.apache.commons.dbutils.ResultSetHandler;
71 import org.apache.commons.dbutils.RowProcessor;
72
73 /**
74  * <code>ResultSetHandler</code> implementation that converts the
75  * <code>ResultSet</code> into a <code>List</code> of <code>Object[]</code>s.
76  * This class is thread safe.
77  *
78  * @see ResultSetHandler
79  *
80  * @author Juozas Baliuka
81  * @author David Graham
82  */

83 public class ArrayListHandler implements ResultSetHandler {
84
85     /**
86      * The RowProcessor implementation to use when converting rows
87      * into Object[]s.
88      */

89     private RowProcessor convert = BasicRowProcessor.instance();
90
91     /**
92      * Creates a new instance of ArrayListHandler using a
93      * <code>BasicRowProcessor</code> for conversions.
94      */

95     public ArrayListHandler() {
96         super();
97     }
98
99     /**
100      * Creates a new instance of ArrayListHandler.
101      *
102      * @param convert The <code>RowProcessor</code> implementation
103      * to use when converting rows into Object[]s.
104      */

105     public ArrayListHandler(RowProcessor convert) {
106         super();
107         this.convert = convert;
108     }
109
110     /**
111      * Convert each row's columns into an <code>Object[]</code> and store them
112      * in a <code>List</code> in the same order they are returned from the
113      * <code>ResultSet.next()</code> method.
114      *
115      * @return A <code>List</code> of <code>Object[]</code>s, never
116      * <code>null</code>.
117      *
118      * @throws SQLException
119      * @see org.apache.commons.dbutils.ResultSetHandler#handle(java.sql.ResultSet)
120      */

121     public Object JavaDoc handle(ResultSet JavaDoc rs) throws SQLException JavaDoc {
122
123         List JavaDoc result = new ArrayList JavaDoc();
124
125         while (rs.next()) {
126             result.add(this.convert.toArray(rs));
127         }
128
129         return result;
130     }
131
132 }
133
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