Oracle® Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference 11g Release 1 (11.1) Part Number B28419-01 |
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PL/SQL users can use the DBMS_AQ
package to enqueue and dequeue messages from JMS queues. The JMS types member and static functions and procedures in this chapter are needed to populate JMS messages for enqueuing or to interpret a dequeued JMS message.
This chapter contains these topics:
Overview
Java Versus PL/SQL Data Types
More on Bytes, Stream and Map Messages
Upcasting and Downcasting Between General and Specific Messages
JMS Types Error Reporting
Oracle JMS Type Constants
CONVERT_JMS_SELECTOR
Java Message Service (JMS) is a well known public standard interface for accessing messaging systems. Oracle JMS (OJMS) implements JMS based on Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing (AQ) and a relational database system (RDBMS). Messages are stored in queues as OJMS specific ADTs. Java clients use OJMS packages to enqueue, dequeue, and manipulate these messages.
PL/SQL users, on the other hand, use the DBMS_AQ
package to enqueue and dequeue JMS messages and the member functions in this chapter to populate and interpret them. Oracle Streams AQ offers such member functions for the following JMS ADTs:
aq$_jms_heade
r
aq$_jms_message
aq$_jms_text_message
aq$_jms_bytes_message
aq$_jms_map_message
aq$_jms_stream_message
In addition to these populating and interpreting member functions, Oracle Streams AQ offers:
Casting between aq$_jms_message
and other message ADTs.
PL/SQL stored procedures for converting JMS selectors to equivalent Oracle Streams AQ rules
Data types do not map one-to-one between PL/SQL and Java.
Some Java types, such as BYTE
and SHORT
, are not present in PL/SQL. PL/SQL type INT
was chosen to represent these types. If a PL/SQL INT
value intended to hold a Java BYTE
or SHORT
value exceeds the corresponding range Java enforces, an out-of-range error is thrown.
Other Java types have more than one counterpart in PL/SQL with different capabilities. A Java String can be represented by both VARCHAR2
and CLOB
, but VARCHAR2
has a maximum limit of 4000 bytes. When retrieving TEXT
data from map, stream, and bytes message types, a CLOB
is always returned. When updating the map, stream and bytes message types, users can submit either a VARCHAR2
or CLOB
.
Similarly, a Java BYTE
ARRAY
can be represented by both RAW
and BLOB
, with RAW
having a maximum size of 32767. When retrieving BYTE
ARRAY
data from map, stream, and bytes message types, a BLOB
is always returned. When updating the map, stream and bytes message types, users can submit either a RAW
or BLOB
.
See Also:
JMS specification 3.11.3, Conversion Provided by StreamMessage and MapMessageIn Oracle Database 10g, a new AQ$_JMS_VALUE
ADT has been added in the SYS
schema for OJMS PL/SQL users. It is specifically used to implement the read_object
procedure of aq$_jms_stream_message
and get_object
procedure of aq$_jms_map_message
, to mimic the Java general object class Object
. AQ$_JMS_VALUE
ADT can represent any data type that JMS StreamMessage
and MapMessage
can hold.
The collection ADT AQ$_JMS_NAMEARRAY
was added for the getNames
method of MapMessage
. It holds an array of names.
In this release the ADT AQ$_JMS_EXCEPTION
was added to represent a Java exception thrown in an OJMS JAVA stored procedure on the PL/SQL side. Now you can retrieve a Java exception thrown by an OJMS stored procedure and analyze it on the PL/SQL side.
Oracle uses Java stored procedure to implement some of the procedures of AQ$_MAP_MESSAGE
, AQ$_JMS_STREAM_MESSAGE
, and AQ$_JMS_BYTES_MESSAGE
types. These types have some common functionalities that are different from AQ$_JMS_TEXT_MESSAGE
type. This section discusses these common functionalities.
This section contains these topics:
Using Java Stored Procedures to Encode and Decode Oracle Streams AQ Messages
Read-Only and Write-Only Modes Enforced for Stream and Bytes Messages
Getting and Setting Bytes, Map, and Stream Messages as RAW Bytes
The major difference between map, stream, bytes, and other messages is that the message payload is encoded as a byte stream by JAVA. Retrieving and updating these payloads in PL/SQL therefore requires Oracle JAVA stored procedures.
A message payload is stored in two places during processing. On the PL/SQL side it is stored as the data members of a JMS message ADT, and on the Jserv side it is stored as a static variable. (Jserv is the JVM inside Oracle Database.) When the payload is processed, the payload data is first transformed to a static variable on the Jserv side. Once the static variable is initialized, all later updates on the message payload are performed on this static variable. At the end of processing, payload data is flushed back to the PL/SQL side.
Oracle provides member procedures that maintain the status of the Jserv static variable and enforce rules when calling these member procedures. These procedures are in the following ADTs:
aq$_jms_bytes_message
aq$_jms_map_message
aq$_jms_stream_message
Before you make any other calls to manipulate the payload data, the Jserv static variable must be properly initialized. This is done by calling the prepare
or clear_body
procedure. The prepare
procedure uses the payload data in PL/SQL ADTs to initialize the static variable, while clear_body
initializes the static variable to an empty payload (empty hashtable or stream).
Note:
It is important to call theprepare
or clear_body
procedure before any other calls to properly initialize the Jserv static variables. Usually these two methods are called once at the beginning. But they can be called multiple times for one message. Any call of these two methods without first calling the flush
procedure wipes out all updates made to the messages.Calling the flush
procedure synchronizes changes made to the Jserv static variable back to the PL/SQL ADTs. The flush
call is required when you want the changes made to be reflected in the ADT payload. It is important to synchronize the changes back to the ADT, because it is the ADT payload that matters.
The clean
procedure forces garbage collection of the static variable. It is there to do cleanup and free JVM memory. You can avoid memory leaks by doing it immediately after finishing processing the message.
Instead of a single static variable, Oracle uses a collection of static variables to process the message payload on the Jserv side. This collection is called the message store. Each map, bytes, or stream message type has its own message store within one session.
Oracle uses the operation ID parameter to locate the correct static variable to work on within the message store. Initialization calls such as prepare
and clear_body
give users an operation ID, which is used in later message access.
After users complete message processing, they must call the clean
procedure with the operation ID to clean up the message store. This avoids possible memory leaks. The clean_all
static procedures of message ADTs aq$_jms_bytes_message
, aq$_jms_map_message
, and aq$_jms_stream_message
clean up all static variables of their corresponding message stores.
This section describes typical procedures for retrieving and populating messages.
Here is a typical procedure for retrieving messages
Call prepare
for a message.
This call also gives you an operation ID if you do not specify one.
Call multiple retrieving procedures with the provided operation ID.
Call the clean
procedure with the provided operation ID.
Here is a typical procedure for populating messages:
Call clear_body
for a message.
For aq$_jms_map_message
, you can also call prepare
to update the message based on the existing payload. This call also gives you an operation ID if you do not specify one.
Call multiple updating procedures with the provided operation ID.
Call the flush
method with the provided operation ID.
Call the clean
procedure with the provided operation ID.
According to the JMS specification, when a message is received, its body is read-only. Users can call the clear_body
method to make the body writable. This method erases the current message body and sets the message body to be empty.
The OJMS JAVA API follows the rule set by JMS specification. In updating the JMS message ADTs in PL/SQL, however, Oracle enforces the rule selectively:
Map messages
The restriction is relaxed, because adding more entries on top of a existing map payload is a convenient way for users to update the payload. Therefore there are no read-only or write-only modes for map messages.
Stream and bytes messages
The restriction is not relaxed, because these payloads use a stream when reading and writing data. It is difficult to update the payload while in the middle of a stream. Oracle enforces read-only and write-only modes in processing stream and bytes message payloads. Calling the prepare
procedure initializes the message payload in read-only mode. Calling the clear_body
procedure initializes the message payload in write-only mode.
Calling the reset
procedure resets the pointer to the beginning of the stream and switches the mode from write-only to read-only. The reset
procedure keeps the updates made to the message payload in the Jserv static variable.
The prepare
procedure, on the other hand, overwrites the message payload in the Jserv static variable with the payload in the PL/SQL ADT.
Oracle provides member function get_mode
for users to query the mode.
Member functions of bytes messages are not exactly the same as those of stream messages. Stream messages are encoded using Java ObjectOutputStream
and bytes messages are encoded using Java DataOutputStream
. In stream messages each primitive type is written and read as a Java Object, but in a bytes message they are written and read as raw bytes according to the encoding mechanism of DataOutputStream
.
For stream messages, the read_bytes
method works on a stream of bytes to the end of the byte array field written by the corresponding write_bytes
method. The read_bytes
method of bytes message works on a stream of bytes to the end of the whole byte stream. This is why the read_bytes
member procedure of aq$_bytes_message
also requires a length
parameter to tell how long it is to read.
You will not see a type conversion error raised by bytes message, because bytes messages do not support type conversion.
Methods get_unsigned_byte
and get_unsigned_short
are available for bytes messages, but not for stream messages. This is because stream messages read Java objects, and there are no Java objects as unsigned bytes or unsigned shorts.
Methods read_string
and write_string
methods are not available for bytes messages. The bytes message ADT must enforce some character encoding. It has methods read_utf
and write_utf
which support utf-8
encoding.
Note:
All data written by bytes messages useDataOutputStream
as the basis. See JDK API documentation JavaSoft.com for details on how the data is encoded into bytes.The payloads of bytes, map, and stream message types are stored as either RAW
or BLOB
in the database. In this release Oracle Streams AQ provides the following member functions to set and get these payloads as raw bytes without interpreting them:
set_bytes(payload IN BLOB) set_bytes(payload IN RAW) get_bytes(payload OUT BLOB) get_bytes(payload OUT RAW)
These functions were provided for bytes messages in Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2).
OJMS ADT aq$_jms_message
is used to represent a general message, so that different types of messages can reside on the same Oracle Streams AQ queue. Oracle Streams AQ supports retrieving and populating of aq$_jms_message
by supporting upcasting and downcasting between this ADT and ADTs of specific message types.
To read an aq$_jms_message
, you must first downcast it to a specific message type according to its message_type
field
To populate an aq$_jms_message
, you must first populate a specific message and upcast it to aq$_jms_message
. This avoids copying all member functions of other specific message ADTs to this ADT. It also guarantees that the manipulation of this ADT is consistent with other specific message ADTs.
Table 228-1 lists Oracle JMS types related errors.
Table 228-1 Oracle JMS Types Errors
ORA error number | dbms_jms_plsql package constants | Explanation |
---|---|---|
ORA-24190 | ERROR_DATA_OVERFLOW |
The payload data exceeds the size that an out parameter can hold. For example, the get_text procedure with a VARCHAR2 parameter of aq$_jms_text_message or get_bytes procedure with a RAW parameter of aq$_jms_bytes_message. |
ORA-24191 | ERROR_PROP_NAME_EXIST |
Setting a property that is previous set |
ORA-24192 | ERROR_PROP_NAME_NULL |
Occurs when setting a property with null property name. |
ORA-24193 | ERROR_EXCEED_RANGE |
PL/SQL number type exceeds the valid range of the respective Java type. For example set_byte_property , set_short_property of aq$_jms_head ADT; set_byte and set_short of aq$_jms_map_messag e ADT; write_byte and write_short of aq$_jms_stream_message and aq$_jms_bytes_message ADT. |
ORA-24194 | ERROR_TYPE_MISMATCH |
The type conversion between the Java type of the retrieving method and the Java type of a field of the payload is not valid. |
ORA-24195 | ERROR_MAP_TOO_LARGE |
The size of the map exceeds the aq$_jms_namearray ADT capacity. The current size limit is 1024. You can use the get_names function with offset and length parameters to retrieve the name array in multiple small chunks. |
ORA-24196 | ERROR_WRONG_MODE |
The message payload is being accessed with a wrong access mode. For example, trying to read a message payload with write-only mode or trying to write a message payload with the read-only mode. |
ORA-24197 | ERROR_JAVA_EXCEPTION |
ORA-24197 error is raised when a Java exception is raised that does not fit in any of the other error categories. You can use the get_exception static procedure of aq$_jms_map_message , aq$_jms_bytes_message , and aq$_jms_stream_message to retrieve the exception information last thrown by the Java stored procedure.
A single static variable is used to store the last exception and is overwritten if another exception is thrown before you retrieve it. A new ADT |
ORA-24198 | ERROR_INVALID_ID |
An invalid operation ID is being provided to access a message. |
ORA-24199 | ERROR_STORE_OVERFLOW |
The number of messages (with the same type) that users are trying to manipulate exceeds the size of the message store on the Java stored procedure side. The current size of the store is 20. It unusual to need to manipulate more than 20 messages at the same time. A common mistake is to forget to call the clean procedure after using one message. The clean procedure frees the message slot for use by other messages attempting access. |
This section lists some useful constants when dealing with message type functions.
DBMS_AQ Package Constants
DBMS_AQ
package constants specify different types of JMS messages. They are useful when dealing with general message types during upcasting and downcasting or constructing a general message with a specific message type:
JMS_TEXT_MESSAGE CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER; JMS_BYTES_MESSAGE CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER; JMS_STREAM_MESSAGE CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER; JMS_MAP_MESSAGE CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER; JMS_OBJECT_MESSAGE CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER;
SYS.DBMS_JMS_PLSQL Package Constants
SYS.DBMS_JMS_PLSQL
package constants are new in Oracle Database 10g.
These constants specify the mode of message payload. They are useful when interpreting the mode of the message payload returned from the get_mode
function:
MESSAGE_ACCESS_READONLY CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; MESSAGE_ACCESS_WRITEONLY CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER;
These constants specify the ADT type of an Oracle Streams AQ queue. They are useful during the conversion of JMS selectors to Oracle Streams AQ rules:
DESTPLOAD_JMSTYPE CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DESTPLOAD_USERADT CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DESTPLOAD_ANYDATA CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER;
These constants specify the type of data that can be held by a aq$_jms_value
type. They are useful when interpreting the aq$_jms_value
returned by the get_object
method of AQ$_JMS_MAP_MESSAGE
or read_object
method of AQ$_JMS_STREAM_MESSAGE
:
DATA_TYPE_BYTE CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_SHORT CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_INTEGER CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_LONG CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_FLOAT CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_DOUBLE CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_BOOLEAN CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_CHARACTER CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_STRING CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_BYTES CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_UNSIGNED_BYTE CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER; DATA_TYPE_UNSIGNED_SHORT CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER;
These constants specify the error number of the ORA errors that can be raised by the functions of message type ADTs. They are useful in user error handlers:
ERROR_DATA_OVERFLOW CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24190; ERROR_PROP_NAME_EXIST CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24191; ERROR_PROP_NAME_NULL CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24192; ERROR_EXCEED_RANGE CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24193; ERROR_TYPE_MISMATCH CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24194; ERROR_MAP_TOO_LARGE CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24195; ERROR_WRONG_MODE CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24196; ERROR_JAVA_EXCEPTION CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24197; ERROR_INVALID_ID CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24198; ERROR_STORE_OVERFLOW CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := -24199;
Oracle Database includes three stored procedures to help users convert JMS selectors into Oracle Streams AQ rules. These rules can be used in ADD_SUBSCRIBER
operations as subscriber rules or in DEQUEUE
operations as dequeue conditions. These procedures are in the SYS.dbms_jms_plsql
package.
The first procedure assumes the destination payload type is one of the JMS ADTs whose corresponding constant is dbms_jms_plsql.DESTPLOAD_JMSTYPE
and also assumes that the J2EE compliant mode is true.
Syntax
Function convert_jms_selector(selector IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2
Returns
The converted Oracle Streams AQ rule or null if there is any conversion error.
Exceptions
ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution.
The second procedure takes one more parameter: dest_pload_type
. The conversion of a JMS selector to an Oracle Streams AQ rule happens only if this parameter is SYS.dbms_jms_plsql.DESTPLOAD_JMSTYPE
or SYS.dbms_jms_plsql.DESTPLOAD_ANYDATA
. The function returns exactly the same VARCHAR2
value as the selector parameter if the dest_pload_type
parameter is SYS.dbms_jms_plsql.DESTPLOAD_USERADT
. The function returns null if dest_pload_type
parameter is none of these three constants.
This function assumes that the J2EE compliant mode is true.
Syntax
Function convert_jms_selector( selector IN VARCHAR2, dest_pload_type IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN VARCHAR2
Returns
The converted Oracle Streams AQ rule or null if there is any conversion error.
Exceptions
ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution.
The third procedure takes a dest_pload_type
parameter and a compliant
parameter. The conversion of a JMS selector to an Oracle Streams AQ rule happens only if the dest_pload_type
parameter is SYS.dbms_jms_plsql.DESTPLOAD_JMSTYPE
or SYS.dbms_jms_plsql.DESTPLOAD_ANYDATA
. The function returns exactly the same VARCHAR2
value as the selector parameter if the dest_pload_type
parameter is SYS.dbms_jms_plsql.DESTPLOAD_USERADT
. The function returns null if the dest_pload_type
parameter is none of these three constants.
The compliant
parameter controls if the conversion is in J2EE compliant mode or not. The noncompliant conversion of a JMS selector is for backward compatibility.
Syntax
Function convert_jms_selector( selector IN VARCHAR2, dest_pload_type IN PLS_INTEGER, compliant IN BOOLEAN )
Returns
The converted Oracle Streams AQ rule or null if there is any conversion error.
Exceptions
ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution.
This ADT type can represent any of five different JMS message types: text message, bytes message, stream message, map message, or object message. Queues created using this ADT can therefore store all five types of JMS messages.
This section contains these topics:
Syntax
TYPE AQ$_JMS_MESSAGE AS OBJECT( header aq$_jms_header, senderid varchar2(100), message_type INT, text_len INT, bytes_len INT, text_vc varchar2(4000), bytes_raw raw(2000), text_lob clob, bytes_lob blob, STATIC FUNCTION construct (mtype IN INT) RETURN aq$_jms_message, STATIC FUNCTION construct (text_msg IN aq$_jms_text_message) RETURN aq$_jms_message, STATIC FUNCTION construct (bytes_msg IN aq$_jms_bytes_message) RETURN aq$_jms_message, STATIC FUNCTION construct (stream_msg IN aq$_jms_stream_message) RETURN aq$_jms_message, STATIC FUNCTION construct (map_msg IN aq$_jms_map_message) RETURN aq$_jms_message, STATIC FUNCTION construct (object_msg IN aq$_jms_object_message) RETURN aq$_jms_message, MEMBER FUNCTION cast_to_bytes_msg RETURN aq$_jms_bytes_message, MEMBER FUNCTION cast_to_map_msg RETURN aq$_jms_map_message, MEMBER FUNCTION cast_to_object_msg RETURN aq$_jms_object_message, MEMBER FUNCTION cast_to_stream_msg RETURN aq$_jms_stream_message, MEMBER FUNCTION cast_to_text_msg RETURN aq$_jms_text_message, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_replyto (replyto IN sys.aq$_agent), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_type (type IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_userid (userid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_appid (appid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupid (groupid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupseq (groupseq IN INT), MEMBER FUNCTION get_replyto RETURN sys.aq$_agent, MEMBER FUNCTION get_type RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_userid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_appid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupseq RETURN INT, MEMBER PROCEDURE clear_properties, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_boolean_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN BOOLEAN), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN DOUBLE PRECISION), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN FLOAT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN NUMBER), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN VARCHAR), MEMBER FUNCTION get_boolean_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN BOOLEAN, MEMBER FUNCTION get_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN DOUBLE PRECISION, MEMBER FUNCTION get_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN FLOAT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN NUMBER, MEMBER FUNCTION get_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_text (payload IN VARCHAR2), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_text (payload IN CLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (payload IN RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (payload IN BLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_text (payload OUT VARCHAR2), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_text (payload OUT CLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_bytes (payload OUT RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_bytes (payload OUT BLOB));
There are six CONSTRUCT
static functions in this type.
Creates an instance of aq$_jms_message
, which can hold a specific type of JMS message (TextMessage, BytesMessage, MapMessage, StreamMessage or ObjectMessage). The message type of the created aq$_jms_message
instance depends on the mtype
parameter passed to the construct method. Once a message has been constructed, it can be used to store JMS messages of the type it has been constructed to hold.
The mtype
parameter must be one of the following constants described in "Oracle JMS Type Constants":
DBMS_AQ.JMS_TEXT_MESSAGE DBMS_AQ.JMS_BYTES_MESSAGE DBMS_AQ.JMS_STREAM_MESSAGE DBMS_AQ.JMS_MAP_MESSAGE DBMS_AQ.JMS_OBJECT_MESSAGE
Creates an aq$_jms_message
from an aq$_jms_text_message
.
Creates an aq$_jms_message
from an aq$_jms_bytes_message
.
Creates an aq$_jms_message
from an aq$_jms_stream_message
.
Creates an aq$_jms_message
from an aq$_jms_map_message
.
Creates an aq$_jms_message
from an aq$_jms_object_message
.
Casts an aq$_jms_message
to an aq$_jms_bytes_message
. Returns an aq$_jms_bytes_message
or null if the message_type
attribute of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQ.JMS_BYTES_MESSAGE
. This function raises ORA-24198 if the message_type
field of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQJMS.JMS_BYTES_MESSAGE
.
Casts an aq$_jms_message
to an aq$_jms_map_message
. Returns an aq$_jms_map_message
or null if the message_type
attribute of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQ.JMS_MAP_MESSAGE
. This function raises ORA-24198 if the message_type
field of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQJMS.JMS_MAP_MESSAGE
.
Casts an aq$_jms_message
to an aq$_jms_object_message
. Returns an aq$_jms_object_message
or null if the message_type
attribute of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQ.JMS_OBJECT_MESSAGE
. This function raises ORA-24198 if the message_type
field of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQJMS.JMS_OBJECT_MESSAGE
.
Casts an aq$_jms_message
to an aq$_jms_stream_message
. Returns an aq$_jms_stream_message
or null if the message_type
attribute of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQ.JMS_STREAM_MESSAGE
. This function raises ORA-24198 if the message_type
field of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQJMS.JMS_STREAM_MESSAGE
.
Casts an aq$_jms_message
to an aq$_jms_text_message
. Returns an aq$_jms_text_message
or null if the message_type
attribute of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQ.JMS_TEXT_MESSAGE
. This function raises ORA-24198 if the message_type
field of the aq$_jms_message
is not DBMS_AQJMS.JMS_TEXT_MESSAGE
.
Sets the replyto
parameter, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
.
Returns replyto
, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
.
Sets the JMS type, which can be any text and corresponds to JMSType
.
Returns type
, which corresponds to JMSType
.
Sets userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
.
Sets appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
.
Sets groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
.
Sets groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
.
Returns userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
.
Returns appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
.
Returns groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
.
Returns groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
.
Clears all user properties. This procedure does not affect system properties.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If it is not null, the procedure stores property_value
in an internal representation (a NUMBER
type). Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name is null or exists. If it is not null, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -128 to 127 (8-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the byte
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If it is not null, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If it is not null, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If it is not null, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -2147483648 to 2147483647 (32-bits). This check is necessary because the INT
datatype is 38 bits in PL/SQL and Oracle Database. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If it is not null, the procedure stores property_value
. In PL/SQL and Oracle Database, the NUMBER
datatype is 38 bits. In Java, the long datatype is 64 bits. Therefore, no range check is needed. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If it is not null, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -32768 to 32767 (16-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the short
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If it is not null, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BOOLEAN
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BYTE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a DOUBLE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a FLOAT
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a Integer
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a long
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a short
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a STRING
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
Sets the payload, a VARCHAR2
value, to an internal representation.
Sets the payload, a CLOB
value, to an internal representation.
Sets the payload, a RAW
value, to an internal representation.
Sets the payload, a BLOB
value, to an internal representation.
Puts the internal representation of the payload into a VARCHAR2
variable payload.
Puts the internal representation of the payload into a CLOB
variable payload.
Puts the internal representation of the payload into a RAW
variable payload.
Puts the internal representation of the payload into a BLOB
variable payload.
This type is the ADT used to store a TextMessage
in an Oracle Streams AQ queue.
This section contains these topics:
Syntax
TYPE AQ$_JMS_TEXT_MESSAGE AS OBJECT( header aq$_jms_header, text_len INT, text_vc varchar2(4000), text_lob clob, STATIC FUNCTION construct RETURN aq$_jms_text_message, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_replyto (replyto IN sys.aq$_agent), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_type (type IN VARCHAR), MEMBER FUNCTION get_replyto RETURN sys.aq$_agent, MEMBER FUNCTION get_type RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_userid (userid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_appid (appid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupid (groupid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupseq (groupseq IN INT), MEMBER FUNCTION get_userid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_appid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupseq RETURN INT, MEMBER PROCEDURE clear_properties, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_boolean_property(property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN BOOLEAN), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN DOUBLE PRECISION), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN FLOAT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN NUMBER), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN VARCHAR), MEMBER FUNCTION get_boolean_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN BOOLEAN, MEMBER FUNCTION get_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN DOUBLE PRECISION, MEMBER FUNCTION get_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN FLOAT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN NUMBER, MEMBER FUNCTION get_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_text (payload IN VARCHAR2), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_text (payload IN CLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_text (payload OUT VARCHAR2), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_text (payload OUT CLOB));
Creates an empty aq$_jms_text_message
.
Sets the replyto
parameter, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
in JMS.
Sets the JMS type, which can be any text, and which corresponds to JMSType
in JMS.
Returns replyto
, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
.
Returns type
, which corresponds to JMSType
.
Sets userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
in JMS.
Sets appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
in JMS.
Sets groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
in JMS.
Sets groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
in JMS.
Returns userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
.
Returns appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
.
Returns groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
.
Returns groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
.
Clears all user properties. This procedure does not affect system properties.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
in an internal representation. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -128 to 127 (8-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the BYTE
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -2147483648 to 2147483647 (32-bits). This check is necessary because in PL/SQL and Oracle Database, the INT
datatype is 38 bits. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. In PL/SQL and Oracle Database, the NUMBER
datatype is 38 bits. In Java, the long
datatype is 64 bits. Therefore, no range check is needed.Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -32768 to 32767 (16-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the short
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BOOLEAN
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BYTE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a DOUBLE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a FLOAT
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a Integer
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a long
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a short
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a STRING
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
Sets the payload, a VARCHAR2
value, to an internal representation.
Sets the payload, a CLOB
value, to an internal representation.
Puts the internal representation of the payload into a VARCHAR2
variable payload.
Puts the internal representation of the payload into a CLOB
variable payload.
This type is the ADT used to store a BytesMessage
in an Oracle Streams AQ queue.
This section contains these topics:
Syntax
TYPE AQ$_JMS_BYTES_MESSAGE AS OBJECT( header aq$_jms_header, bytes_len INT, bytes_raw raw(2000), bytes_lob blob, STATIC FUNCTION construct RETURN aq$_jms_bytes_message, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_replyto (replyto IN sys.aq$_agent), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_type (type IN VARCHAR), MEMBER FUNCTION get_replyto RETURN sys.aq$_agent, MEMBER FUNCTION get_type RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_userid (userid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_appid (appid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupid (groupid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupseq (groupseq IN INT), MEMBER FUNCTION get_userid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_appid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupseq RETURN INT, MEMBER PROCEDURE clear_properties, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_boolean_property(property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN BOOLEAN), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN DOUBLE PRECISION), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN FLOAT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN NUMBER), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_valuE IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN VARCHAR), MEMBER FUNCTION get_boolean_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN BOOLEAN, MEMBER FUNCTION get_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN DOUBLE PRECISION, MEMBER FUNCTION get_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN FLOAT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN NUMBER, MEMBER FUNCTION get_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (payload IN RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (payload IN BLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_bytes (payload OUT RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_bytes (payload OUT BLOB), MEMBER FUNCTION prepare (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER PROCEDURE reset (id IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE flush (id IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE clear_body (id IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE clean (id IN PLS_INTEGER), STATIC PROCEDURE clean_all, MEMBER FUNCTION get_mode (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_boolean (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN BOOLEAN, MEMBER FUNCTION read_byte (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value OUT NOCOPY BLOB, length IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_char (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN CHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION read_double (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN DOUBLE PRECISION, MEMBER FUNCTION read_float (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN FLOAT, MEMBER FUNCTION read_int (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION read_long (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN NUMBER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_short (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_unsigned_byte (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_unsigned_short (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER PROCEDURE read_utf (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value OUT NOCOPY CLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_boolean (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN BOOLEAN), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_byte (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN BLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN RAW, offset IN PLS_INTEGER, length IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN BLOB, offset IN INT, length IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_char (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN CHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_double (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN DOUBLE PRECISION), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_float (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN FLOAT), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_int (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_long (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN NUMBER), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_short (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_utf (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN VARCHAR2), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_utf (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN CLOB));
Creates an empty aq$_jms_bytes_message
.
Sets the replyto
parameter, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
in JMS.
Sets the JMS type, which can be any text, and which corresponds to JMSType
in JMS.
Returns replyto
, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
.
Returns type
, which corresponds to JMSType
.
Sets userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
in JMS.
Sets appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
in JMS.
Sets groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
in JMS.
Sets groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
in JMS.
Returns userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
.
Returns appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
.
Returns groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
.
Returns groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
.
Clears all user properties. This procedure does not affect system properties.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
in an internal representation. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -128 to 127 (8-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the BYTE
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -2147483648 to 2147483647 (32-bits). This check is necessary because in PL/SQL and Oracle Database, the INT
datatype is 38 bits. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. In PL/SQL and Oracle Database, the NUMBER
datatype is 38 bits. In Java, the long
datatype is 64 bits. Therefore, no range check is needed.Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -32768 to 32767 (16-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the short
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BOOLEAN
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BYTE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a DOUBLE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a FLOAT
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a Integer
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a long
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a short
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a STRING
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
Sets the payload, a RAW
value, to an internal representation.
Sets the payload, a BLOB
value, to an internal representation.
Puts the internal representation of the payload into a RAW
variable payload. Raises exception ORA-24190 if the length of the internal payload is more than 32767 (the maximum length of RAW
in PL/SQL).
Puts the internal representation of the payload into a BLOB
variable payload.
Takes the byte array stored in aq$_jms_bytes_message and decodes it as a Java object in the Java stored procedure. The result of the decoding is stored as a static variable in Jserv session memory. Parameter id
is used to identify the slot where the Java object is stored in the Oracle Database JVM session memory. If id
is null, then a new slot is created for this PL/SQL object. Subsequent JMS operations on the payload need to provide this operation ID.
This function also sets the message access mode to MESSAGE_ACCESS_READONLY
. Subsequent calls of write_XXX
procedure raise an ORA-24196 error. Users can call the clear_body
procedure to set the message access mode to MESSAGE_ACCESS_READONLY
.
This function raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid, or ORA-24199 if the Java stored procedure message store overflows.
Resets the starting position of the stream to the beginning and puts the bytes message in read-only mode. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Takes the static variable in Jserv and synchronizes the content back to the aq$_jms_bytes_message
. This procedure will not affect the underlying access mode. This procedure raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the Java stored procedure static variable to empty payload. Parameter id
is used to identify the slot where the Java object is stored in the Oracle Database JVM session memory. If id
is null, a new slot is created for this PL/SQL object. Subsequent JMS operations on the payload need to provide this operation ID.
It also sets the message access mode to MESSAGE_ACCESS_WRITEONLY
. Later calls of read_XXX
procedure raise ORA-24196 error. Users can call the reset
or prepare
procedures to set the message access mode to MESSAGE_ACCESS_READONLY
. Write-only and read-only modes affect only the payload functions of AQ$_JMS_BYTES_MESSAGE
. They do not affect the header functions.
This function raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid, or ORA-24199 if the Java stored procedure message store overflows.
Closes and cleans up the DataInputStream
or DataOutputStream
at the Java stored procedure side corresponding to the operation ID. It is very important to call this procedure to avoid memory leaks. This procedure raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Closes and cleans up all the messages in the corresponding type of message store at the Java stored procedure side. This procedure raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution.
Returns the current mode of this message. The return value is either SYS.dbms_jms.plsql.MESSAGE_ACCESS_READONLY
or SYS.dbms_jms.plsql.MESSAGE_ACCESS_WRITEONLY
. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads a Boolean value from the bytes message and returns the Boolean value read. Null is returned if the end of the message stream has been reached. Parameter id
is the operation ID. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads a BYTE
value from the bytes message and returns the BYTE
value read. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Because there is no BYTE
type in PL/SQL, Oracle Database uses PLS_INTEGER
to represent a BYTE
. Although PL/SQL users get a PLS_INTEGER
, they are guaranteed that the value is in the Java BYTE
value range. If this value is issued with a write_byte
function, then there will not be an out of range error. Parameter id
is the operation ID. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads length of the bytes from bytes message stream into value and returns the total number of bytes read. If there is no more data (because the end of the stream has been reached), then it returns -1. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads a character value from the bytes message and returns the character value read. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads a double from the bytes message and returns the character value read. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads a float from the bytes message and returns the float read. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads an INT
from the bytes message and returns the INT
read. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads a long from the bytes message and returns the long read. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads a short value from the bytes message and returns the short value read. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Because there is no short type in PL/SQL, PLS_INTEGER
is used to represent a BYTE
. Although PL/SQL users get an PLS_INTEGER
, they are guaranteed that the value is in the Java short value range. If this value is issued with a write_short
function, then there will not be an out of range error. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads an unsigned 8-bit number from the bytes message stream and returns the next byte from the bytes message stream, interpreted as an unsigned 8-bit number. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads an unsigned 16-bit number from the bytes message stream and returns the next two bytes from the bytes message stream, interpreted as an unsigned 16-bit integer. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads a string that has been encoded using a UTF-8 format from the bytes message. Null is returned if the end of the stream has been reached. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a Boolean to the bytes message stream as a 1-byte value. The value true
is written as the value (byte)1. The value false
is written as the value (byte)0. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a byte to the bytes message. Because there is no BYTE
type in PL/SQL, PLS_INTEGER
is used to represent a BYTE
. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes an array of bytes to the bytes message. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes an array of bytes to the bytes message. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a portion of a byte array to the bytes message stream. Parameter offset
is the initial offset within the byte array. If the range [offset, offset+length] exceeds the boundary of the byte array value, then a Java IndexOutOfBounds exception is thrown in the Java stored procedure and this procedure raises error ORA-24197. The index starts from 0. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a portion of a byte array to the bytes message stream. Parameter offset
is the initial offset within the byte array. If the range [offset, offset+length] exceeds the boundary of the byte array value, then a Java IndexOutOfBounds exception is thrown in the Java stored procedure and this procedure raises error ORA-24197. The index starts from 0. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a character value to the bytes message. If this value has multiple characters, it is the first character that is written. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a double to the bytes message. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a float to the bytes message. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes an INT
to the bytes message. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a long to the bytes message. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a short to the bytes message as two bytes, high byte first. Because there is no short type in PL/SQL, INT
is used to represent a short. Raises exception ORA-24193 if the parameter value exceeds the valid range, ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a string to the bytes message stream using UTF-8 encoding in a machine-independent manner. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a string to the bytes message stream using UTF-8 encoding in a machine-independent manner. Raises exception ORA-24196 if the bytes message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
This type is the ADT used to store a MapMessage
in an Oracle Streams AQ queue.
This section contains these topics:
Syntax
TYPE aq$_jms_map_message AS object( header aq$_jms_header, bytes_len int, bytes_raw raw(2000), bytes_lob blob, STATIC FUNCTION construct RETURN aq$_jms_map_message, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_replyto (replyto IN sys.aq$_agent), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_type (type IN VARCHAR), MEMBER FUNCTION get_replyto RETURN sys.aq$_agent, MEMBER FUNCTION get_type RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_userid (userid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_appid (appid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupid (groupid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupseq (groupseq IN INT), MEMBER FUNCTION get_userid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_appid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupseq RETURN INT, MEMBER PROCEDURE clear_properties, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_boolean_property(property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN BOOLEAN), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN DOUBLE PRECISION), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN FLOAT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN NUMBER), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_valuE IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN VARCHAR), MEMBER FUNCTION get_boolean_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN BOOLEAN, MEMBER FUNCTION get_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN DOUBLE PRECISION, MEMBER FUNCTION get_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN FLOAT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN NUMBER, MEMBER FUNCTION get_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (payload IN RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (payload IN BLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_bytes (payload OUT RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_bytes (payload OUT BLOB), MEMBER FUNCTION prepare (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER PROCEDURE flush (id IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE clear_body (id IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE clean (id IN PLS_INTEGER), STATIC PROCEDURE clean_all, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_boolean (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN BOOLEAN), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_byte (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN RAW, offset IN INT, length IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN BLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN BLOB, offset IN INT, length IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_char (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN CHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_double (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN DOUBLE PRECISION), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_float (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN FLOAT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_int (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_long (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN NUMBER), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_short (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_string (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN VARCHAR2), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_string (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value IN CLOB), MEMBER FUNCTION get_boolean (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN BOOLEAN, MEMBER FUNCTION get_byte (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER PROCEDURE get_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value OUT NOCOPY BLOB), MEMBER FUNCTION get_char (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN CHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_double (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN DOUBLE PRECISION, MEMBER FUNCTION get_float (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN FLOAT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_int (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION get_long (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN NUMBER, MEMBER FUNCTION get_short (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER PROCEDURE get_string (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value OUT NOCOPY CLOB), MEMBER FUNCTION get_names (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN aq$_jms_namearray, MEMBER FUNCTION get_names (id IN PLS_INTEGER, names OUT aq$_jms_namearray, offset IN PLS_INTEGER, length IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER PROCEDURE get_object (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2, value OUT NOCOPY AQ$_JMS_VALUE), MEMBER FUNCTION get_size (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION item_exists (id IN PLS_INTEGER, name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN BOOLEAN);
Creates an empty aq$_jms_map_message
object.
Sets the replyto
parameter, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
in JMS.
Sets the JMS type, which can be any text, and which corresponds to JMSType
in JMS.
Returns replyto
, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
.
Returns type
, which corresponds to JMSType
.
Sets userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
in JMS.
Sets appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
in JMS.
Sets groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
in JMS.
Sets groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
in JMS.
Returns userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
.
Returns appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
.
Returns groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
.
Returns groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
.
Clears all user properties. This procedure does not affect system properties.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
in an internal representation. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -128 to 127 (8-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the BYTE
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -2147483648 to 2147483647 (32-bits). This check is necessary because in PL/SQL and Oracle Database, the INT
datatype is 38 bits. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. In PL/SQL and Oracle Database, the NUMBER
datatype is 38 bits. In Java, the long
datatype is 64 bits. Therefore, no range check is needed.Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -32768 to 32767 (16-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the short
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BOOLEAN
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BYTE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a DOUBLE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a FLOAT
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a Integer
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a long
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a short
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a STRING
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
Sets the internal payload as a RAW variable without any interpretation. The payload of aq$_jms_map_message
is stored as either RAW
or BLOB
in the database. This member function sets a payload as a RAW variable without interpreting it.
Sets the internal payload as a BLOB variable without any interpretation. The payload of aq$_jms_map_message
is stored as either RAW
or BLOB
in the database. This member function sets a payload as a BLOB variable without interpreting it.
Puts the internal payload into a RAW
variable without any interpretation. The payload of aq$_jms_map_message
is stored as either RAW
or BLOB
in the database. This member function gets a payload as raw bytes without interpreting it. Raises exceptions ORA-24190 if the length of internal payload is more than 32767.
Puts the internal payload into a BLOB
variable without any interpretation. The payload of aq$_jms_map_message
is stored as either RAW
or BLOB
in the database. This member function gets a payload as a BLOB
without interpreting it.
Takes the byte array stored in aq$_jms_map_message
and decodes it as a Java object in the Java stored procedure. The result of the decoding is stored as a static variable in Jserv session memory. Parameter id
is used to identify the slot where the Java object is stored in the Oracle Database JVM session memory. If id
is null, then a new slot is created for this PL/SQL object. Subsequent JMS operations on the payload need to provide this operation ID.
This function raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid, or ORA-24199 if the Java stored procedure message store overflows.
Takes the static variable in Jserv and synchronizes the content back to aq$_jms_map_message
. This procedure raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the Java stored procedure static variable to empty payload. Parameter id
is used to identify the slot where the Java object is stored in the Oracle Database JVM session memory. If id
is null, a new slot is created for this PL/SQL object. Subsequent JMS operations on the payload need to provide this operation ID.
This function raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid, or ORA-24199 if the Java stored procedure message store overflows.
Closes and cleans up the DataInputStream
or DataOutputStream
at the Java stored procedure side corresponding to the operation ID. It is very important to call this procedure to avoid memory leaks. This procedure raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Closes and cleans up all the messages in the corresponding type of message store at the Java stored procedure side. This procedure raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution.
Sets the Boolean value with the specified name in the map. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the BYTE
value with the specified name in the map. Because there is no BYTE
type in PL/SQL, PLS_INTEGER
is used to represent a byte. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the byte array value with the specified name in the map. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets a portion of the byte array value with the specified name in the map. Parameter offset
is the initial offset within the byte array, and parameter length
is the number of bytes to use. If the range [offset … offset+length] exceeds the boundary of the byte array value, then a Java IndexOutOfBounds
exception is thrown in the Java stored procedure and this procedure raises an ORA-24197 error. The index starts from 0. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the byte array value with the specified name in the map. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets a portion of the byte array value with the specified name in the map. Parameter offset
is the initial offset within the byte array, and parameter length
is the number of bytes to use. If the range [offset … offset+length] exceeds the boundary of the byte array value, then a Java IndexOutOfBounds
exception is thrown in the Java stored procedure, and this procedure raises an ORA-24197 error. The index starts from 0. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the character value with the specified name in the map. If this value has multiple characters, then it is the first character that is used. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the double value with the specified name in the map. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
This procedure is to set the float value with the specified name in the map. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the int value with the specified name in the map. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the long value with the specified name in the map. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the short value with the specified name in the map. Because there is no short type in PL/SQL, PLS_INTEGER
is used to represent a short. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the string value with the specified name in the map. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the string value with the specified name in the map. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves the Boolean value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves the BYTE
value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Because there is no BYTE
type in PL/SQL, PLS_INTEGER
is used to represent a byte. Although the PL/SQL users get an PLS_INTEGER
, they are guaranteed that the value is in the Java BYTE
value range. If this value is issued with a set_byte
function, then there will not be an out of range error. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves the byte array value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Because the size of the array might be larger than the limit of PL/SQL RAW
type, a BLOB
is always returned here. The BLOB
returned is a copy, which means it can be modified without affecting the message payload. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves and returns the character value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid.
Retrieves and returns the double value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid.
Retrieves the float value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves the INT
value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves the long value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves the short value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Because there is no short
type in PL/SQL, INT
is used to represent a short
. Although the PL/SQL users get an PLS_INTEGER
, they are guaranteed that the value is in the Java short value range. If this value is issued with a set_short
function, then there will not be an out of range error. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves the string value with the specified name. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves all the names within the map message and returns them in a varray. Because aq$_jms_namearray
has a size as 1024 and each element is a VARCHAR(200)
, this function will return an error if the size of the name array of the payload exceeds the limit. Raises exception ORA-24195 if the size of the name array or the size of a name exceeds the limit.
Retrieves a portion of the names within the map message. Because aq$_jms_namearray
has a size as 1024 and each element is a VARCHAR(200)
, this function will return an error if either limits are exceeded during the retrieval. (This means there is no sense to put a length
parameter greater than 1024.) The index of the names of a map messages begins from 0. Parameter offset
is the offset from which to start retrieving.
The function returns the number of names that have been retrieved. The names retrieved is the intersection of the interval [offset, offset+length-1] and interval [0, size-1] where size is the size of this map message. If the intersection is an empty set, then names will be returned as null and the function returns 0 as the number of names retrieved. If users iterate the names by retrieving in small steps, then this can be used to test that there are no more names to read from map message.
Raises exception ORA-24195 if the size of the name array or the size of a name exceed the limit, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Returns a general value ADT AQ$_JMS_VALUE
. If there is no item by this name, then null is returned.Users can use the type
attribute of this ADT to interpret the data. See the map in the AQ$_JMS_VALUE
ADT for the correspondence among dbms_jms_plsql
package constants, Java data type and AQ$_JMS_VALUE
attribute. Note this member procedure might bring additional overhead compared to other get
member procedures or functions. It is used only if the user does not know the data type of the fields within a message before hand. Otherwise it is a good idea to use a specific get
member procedure or function. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Retrieves the size of the map message. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Indicates that an item exists in this map message by returning TRUE
. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
This type is the ADT used to store a StreamMessage
in an Oracle Streams AQ queue.
This section contains these topics:
Syntax
TYPE aq$_jms_stream_message AS object( header aq$_jms_header, bytes_len int, bytes_raw raw(2000), bytes_lob blob, STATIC FUNCTION construct RETURN aq$_jms_stream_message, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_replyto (replyto IN sys.aq$_agent), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_type (type IN VARCHAR), MEMBER FUNCTION get_replyto RETURN sys.aq$_agent, MEMBER FUNCTION get_type RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_userid (userid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_appid (appid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupid (groupid IN VARCHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_groupseq (groupseq IN INT), MEMBER FUNCTION get_userid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_appid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupid RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION get_groupseq RETURN INT, MEMBER PROCEDURE clear_properties, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_boolean_property(property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN BOOLEAN), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN DOUBLE PRECISION), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN FLOAT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN NUMBER), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_valuE IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR, property_value IN VARCHAR), MEMBER FUNCTION get_boolean_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN BOOLEAN, MEMBER FUNCTION get_byte_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_double_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN DOUBLE PRECISION, MEMBER FUNCTION get_float_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN FLOAT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_int_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_long_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN NUMBER, MEMBER FUNCTION get_short_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN INT, MEMBER FUNCTION get_string_property (property_name IN VARCHAR) RETURN VARCHAR, MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (payload IN RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE set_bytes (payload IN BLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_bytes (payload OUT RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE get_bytes (payload OUT BLOB), MEMBER FUNCTION prepare (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER PROCEDURE reset (id IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE flush (id IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE clear_body (id IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE clean (id IN PLS_INTEGER), STATIC PROCEDURE clean_all, MEMBER FUNCTION get_mode (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_boolean (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN BOOLEAN, MEMBER FUNCTION read_byte (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN BLOB, MEMBER PROCEDURE read_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value OUT NOCOPY BLOB), MEMBER FUNCTION read_char (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN CHAR, MEMBER FUNCTION read_double (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN DOUBLE PRECISION, MEMBER FUNCTION read_float (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN FLOAT, MEMBER FUNCTION read_int (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_long (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN NUMBER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_short (id IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER, MEMBER FUNCTION read_string RETURN CLOB, MEMBER PROCEDURE read_string (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value OUT NOCOPY CLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE read_object (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value OUT NOCOPY AQ$_JMS_VALUE), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_boolean (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN BOOLEAN), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_byte (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN RAW), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN RAW, offset IN INT, length IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN BLOB), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_bytes (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN BLOB, offset IN INT, length IN INT), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_char (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN CHAR), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_double (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN DOUBLE PRECISION), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_float (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN FLOAT), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_int (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_long (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN NUMBER), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_short (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN PLS_INTEGER), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_string (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN VARCHAR2), MEMBER PROCEDURE write_string (id IN PLS_INTEGER, value IN CLOB));
Creates an empty aq$_jms_stream_message
object.
Sets the replyto
parameter, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
in JMS.
Sets the JMS type, which can be any text, and which corresponds to JMSType
in JMS.
Returns replyto
, which corresponds to JMSReplyTo
.
Returns type
, which corresponds to JMSType
.
Sets userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
in JMS.
Sets appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
in JMS.
Sets groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
in JMS.
Sets groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
in JMS.
Returns userid
, which corresponds to JMSXUserID
.
Returns appid
, which corresponds to JMSXAppID
.
Returns groupid
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupID
.
Returns groupseq
, which corresponds to JMSXGroupSeq
.
Clears all user properties. This procedure does not affect system properties.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
in an internal representation. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -128 to 127 (8-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the BYTE
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -2147483648 to 2147483647 (32-bits). This check is necessary because in PL/SQL and Oracle Database, the INT
datatype is 38 bits. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. In PL/SQL and Oracle Database, the NUMBER
datatype is 38 bits. In Java, the long
datatype is 64 bits. Therefore, no range check is needed.Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure checks whether property_value
is within -32768 to 32767 (16-bits). This check is necessary because neither PL/SQL nor RDBMS defines the short
datatype. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists, ORA-24192 if the property name is null, or ORA-24193 if the property value exceeds the valid range.
Checks whether property_name
is null or exists. If not, the procedure stores property_value
. Raises exception ORA-24191 if the property name exists or ORA-24192 if the property name is null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BOOLEAN
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a BYTE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a DOUBLE
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a FLOAT
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a Integer
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a long
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a short
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
If the property with the corresponding property name passed in exists, and if it is a STRING
property, then this function returns the value of the property. Otherwise it returns a null.
Puts the internal payload into a RAW variable without any interpretation. The payload of type aq$_jms_stream_message
is stored as either RAW
or BLOB
in the database. This member function gets a payload as raw bytes without interpreting it. Raises exception ORA-24190 if the length of internal payload is more than 32767.
Puts the internal payload into a BLOB variable without any interpretation. The payload of type aq$_jms_stream_message
is stored as either RAW
or BLOB
in the database. This member function gets a payload as a BLOB
variable without interpreting it.
Sets the internal payload as the RAW variable without any interpretation. The payload of type aq$_jms_stream_message
is stored as either RAW
or BLOB
in the database. This member function sets a payload as raw bytes without interpreting it.
Sets the internal payload as the BLOB
variable without any interpretation. The payload of type aq$_jms_stream_message
is stored as either RAW
or BLOB
in the database. This member function sets a payload as a BLOB
variable without interpreting it.
Takes the byte array stored in aq$_jms_stream_message
and decodes it as a Java object in the Java stored procedure. The result of the decoding is stored as a static variable in Jserv session memory. Parameter id
is used to identify the slot where the Java object is stored in the Oracle Database JVM session memory. If id
is null, then a new slot is created for this PL/SQL object. Subsequent JMS operations on the payload need to provide this operation ID.
This function also sets the message access mode to MESSAGE_ACCESS_READONLY
. Subsequent calls of write_XXX
procedure raise an ORA-24196 error. Users can call the clear_body
procedure to set the message access mode to MESSAGE_ACCESS_READONLY
.
This function raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid, or ORA-24199 if the Java stored procedure message store overflows.
Resets the starting position of the stream to the beginning and puts the stream message in MESSAGE_ACCESS_READONLY
mode.
Takes the static variable in Jserv and synchronizes the content back to aq$_jms_stream_message
. This procedure will not affect the underlying access mode. This procedure raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Sets the Java stored procedure static variable to empty payload. Parameter id
is used to identify the slot where the Java object is stored in the Oracle Database JVM session memory. If id
is null, a new slot is created for this PL/SQL object. Subsequent JMS operations on the payload need to provide this operation ID.
It also sets the message access mode to MESSAGE_ACCESS_WRITEONLY
. Later calls of read_XXX
procedure raise ORA-24196 error. Users can call the reset
or prepare
procedures to set the message access mode to MESSAGE_ACCESS_READONLY
. Write-only and read-only modes affect only the payload functions of AQ$_JMS_BYTES_MESSAGE
. They do not affect the header functions.
This function raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid, or ORA-24199 if the Java stored procedure message store overflows.
Closes and cleans up the DataInputStream
or DataOutputStream
at the Java stored procedure side corresponding to the operation ID. It is very important to call this procedure to avoid memory leaks. This procedure raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Closes and cleans up all the messages in the corresponding type of message store at the Java stored procedure side. This procedure raises ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution.
Returns the current mode of this message. The return value is either SYS.dbms_aqjms.READ_ONLY
or SYS.dbms_aqjms.WRITE_ONLY
. Raises exception ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns a Boolean value from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns a byte value from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Because there is no BYTE
type in PL/SQL, INT
is used to represent a byte. Although PL/SQL users get an INT
, they are guaranteed that the value is in the Java BYTE
value range. If this value is issued with a write_byte
function, then there will not be an out of range error. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns a byte array from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid or ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode.
Reads a byte array from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns a character value from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns a double from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns a float from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns an INT
from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns a long from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns a short value from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Because there is no short type in PL/SQL, INT
is used to represent a byte. Although PL/SQL users get an INT
, they are guaranteed that the value is in the Java short value range. If this value is issued with a write_short
function, then there will not be an out of range error. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Reads and returns a string from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid or ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode.
Reads a string from the stream message. If the end of the message stream has been reached, then null is returned. Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Returns a general value ADT AQ$_JMS_VALUE
. Users can use the type attribute of this ADT to interpret the data. See Table 228-2 for the correspondence among dbms_jms_plsql
package constants, Java data type and AQ$_JMS_VALUE
attribute. This member procedure might bring additional overhead compared to other read member procedures or functions. It is used only if the user does not know the data type of the fields within a message beforehand. Otherwise it is a good idea to use a specific read member procedure or function.
Raises exception ORA-24194 if the type conversion between the type of real value and the expected type is invalid, ORA-24196 if the stream message is in write-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a Boolean to the stream message. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a byte to the stream message. Because there is no BYTE
type in PL/SQL, INT
is used to represent a byte. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a byte array field to the stream message. Consecutively written byte array fields are treated as two distinct fields when the fields are read. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a portion of a byte array as a byte array field to the stream message. Consecutively written byte array fields are treated as two distinct fields when the fields are read. Parameter offset
is the initial offset within the byte array, and parameter length
is the number of bytes to use. If the range [offset, offset+length] exceeds the boundary of the byte array value, then a Java IndexOutOfBounds
exception is thrown in the Java stored procedure. The index starts from 0.
Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a byte array field to the stream message. Consecutively written byte array fields are treated as two distinct fields when the fields are read. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a portion of a byte array as a byte array field to the stream message. Consecutively written byte array fields are treated as two distinct fields when the fields are read. Parameter offset
is the initial offset within the byte array, and parameter length
is the number of bytes to use. If the range [offset, offset+length] exceeds the boundary of the byte array value, then a Java IndexOutOfBounds
exception is thrown in the Java stored procedure. The index starts from 0.
Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a character value to the stream message. If this value has multiple characters, then it is the first character that is written. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a double to the stream message. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a float to the stream message. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes an INT
to the stream message. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a long to the stream message. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a short to the stream message. Because there is no short type in PL/SQL, INT
is used to represent a short. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a string to the stream message. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
Writes a string to the stream message. Raises exceptions ORA-24196 if the stream message is in read-only mode, ORA-24197 if the Java stored procedure throws an exception during execution, or ORA-24198 if the operation ID is invalid.
This type is the ADT used to store an ObjectMessage
in an Oracle Streams AQ queue.
Syntax
TYPE aq$_jms_object_message AS object( header aq$_jms_header, bytes_len int, bytes_raw raw(2000), bytes_lob blob);
This type represents the name array returned by the get_names
procedure of aq$_jms_map_message
. The maximum number of names this type can hold is 1024. The maximum length of each name is 200 characters.
Syntax
CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE AQ$_JMS_NAMESARRAY AS VARRAY(1024) OF VARCHAR(100);
Usage Notes
If the names array in the message payload is greater than 1024, then use the following function to retrieve the names in multiple portions:
MEMBER FUNCTION get_names(id IN PLS_INTEGER, names OUT aq$_jms_namearray, offset IN PLS_INTEGER, length IN PLS_INTEGER) RETURN PLS_INTEGER;
This type represents the general data returned by the get_object
procedure of aq$_jms_map_message
and the read_object
procedure of aq$_jms_stream_message
. The type
field in this ADT is used to decide which type of data this object is really holding. Table 228-2 lists the mapping between the sys.dbms_jms_plsql
type constants, the corresponding Java type, and the data field of ADT aq$_jms_value
which effectively holds the data.
Syntax
CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE AQ$_JMS_VALUE AS object( type number(2), num_val number, char_val char(1), text_val clob, bytes_val blob);
Table 228-2 AQ$_JMS_VALUE Type Fields and Java Fields
Type | Java Type | aq$_jms_value Data Field |
---|---|---|
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_BYTE |
byte | num_val |
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_SHORT |
short | num_val |
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_INTEGER |
int | num_val |
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_LONG |
long | num_val |
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_FLOAT |
float | num_val |
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_DOUBLE |
double | num_val |
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_BOOLEAN |
boolean | num_val:
0 FALSE, 1 TRUE |
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_CHARACTER |
char | char_val |
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_STRING |
java.lang.String | text_val |
DBMS_JMS_PLSQL.DATA_TYPE_BYTES |
byte[] | bytes_val |
This type represents a Java exception thrown on the Java stored procedure side. The id
field is reserved for future use. The exp_name
stores the Java exception name, the err_msg
field stores the Java exception error message, and the stack
field stores the stack trace of the Java exception.
Syntax
CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE AQ$_JMS_EXCEPTION AS OBJECT ( id number, -- Reserved and not used. Right now always return 0. exp_name varchar(200), err_msg varchar(500), stack varchar(4000));