| java.sql.SQLData | 
An interface for the custom mapping of an SQL User Defined Type (UDT) to a Java class. The Java class object is added to the connection's type map paired with the SQL name of the corresponding UDT.
 Usually within an implementation of SQLData, there is a corresponding
 field for every attribute of an SQL type, but only one field, if the type is
 SQL DISTINCT. When the UDT is returned within a ResultSet, it
 is accessed with the getObject(int) method and is returned as an
 object which is an instance of the class defined by the SQLData
 mapping. The application can use this object just like any other Java object
 and can store changes back into the database using the
 setObject(int, Object) method which performs the reverse mapping
 into the SQL UDT.
 
 Normally the implementation of a custom mapping is generated by
 a tool requiring the name of the SQL UDT, the name
 of the class which it is going to be mapped to, and the field names to which
 the UDT attributes are mapped. The tool can then implement the SQLData, readSQL, and writeSQL methods. readSQL reads
 attributes from an SQLInput object, and writeSQL writes them.
 This is done via SQLInput and SQLOutput method calls
 respectively.
 
 Ordinarily an application would not call SQLData methods directly.
 Similarly SQLInput and SQLOutput methods are not usually
 called directly.
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Gets the SQL name of the User Defined Type (UDT) that this object
 represents. 
  
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Reads data from the database into this object. 
  
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Writes the object to a supplied  
  
  SQLOutput data stream, writing it
 out as an SQL value to the data source. | |||||||||||
Gets the SQL name of the User Defined Type (UDT) that this object
 represents. This method, usually invoked by the JDBC driver, retrieves
 the name of the UDT instance associated with this SQLData object.
readSQL when the object was created.| SQLException | if a database error occurs. | 
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Reads data from the database into this object. This method follows these steps:
SQLInput.readString, SQLInputreadBigDecimal). If the type is
 distinct, then read its only data entry. For structured types, read every
 entry.
 The supplied input stream is typically initialized by the calling JDBC
 driver with the type map before readSQL is called.
| stream | the SQLInput stream from which the type map data is
            read for the custom mapping. | 
        
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| typeName | the SQL type name for the type which is being mapped. | 
| SQLException | if a database error occurs. | 
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Writes the object to a supplied SQLOutput data stream, writing it
 out as an SQL value to the data source.
 
This method follows the following steps:
SQLOutput methods (e.g. writeInt, writeString).
 Write a single data element for a distinct type. For a structured type,
 write a value for each attribute of the the SQL type.| stream | the SQLOutput stream to use to write out the data for
            the custom mapping. | 
        
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| SQLException | if a database error occurs. | 
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