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<p>
This section builds on the prior section describing secondary key indices.
Two more secondary key indices are defined for indexing the Shipment record
by PartNumber and by SupplierNumber.
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The <code class="classname">SampleDatabase</code> class is extended to open the
Shipment-by-Part and Shipment-by-Supplier secondary key
indices.
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<pre class="programlisting"><strong class="userinput"><code>import com.sleepycat.bind.serial.SerialSerialKeyCreator;
import com.sleepycat.db.SecondaryConfig;
import com.sleepycat.db.SecondaryDatabase;</code></strong>
...
public class SampleDatabase
{
...
<strong class="userinput"><code> private static final String SHIPMENT_PART_INDEX =
"shipment_part_index";
private static final String SHIPMENT_SUPPLIER_INDEX =
"shipment_supplier_index";
...
private SecondaryDatabase shipmentByPartDb;
private SecondaryDatabase shipmentBySupplierDb;
...</code></strong>
public SampleDatabase(String homeDirectory)
throws DatabaseException, FileNotFoundException
{
...
SecondaryConfig secConfig = new SecondaryConfig();
secConfig.setTransactional(true);
secConfig.setAllowCreate(true);
secConfig.setType(DatabaseType.BTREE);
secConfig.setSortedDuplicates(true);
...
<strong class="userinput"><code> secConfig.setKeyCreator(
new ShipmentByPartKeyCreator(javaCatalog,
ShipmentKey.class,
ShipmentData.class,
PartKey.class));
shipmentByPartDb = env.openSecondaryDatabase(null,
SHIPMENT_PART_INDEX,
null,
shipmentDb,
secConfig);
secConfig.setKeyCreator(
new ShipmentBySupplierKeyCreator(javaCatalog,
ShipmentKey.class,
ShipmentData.class,
SupplierKey.class));
shipmentBySupplierDb = env.openSecondaryDatabase(null,
SHIPMENT_SUPPLIER_INDEX,
null,
shipmentDb,
secConfig);</code></strong>
...
}
} </pre>
<p>
The statements in this example are very similar to the statements used in
the previous section for opening a secondary index.
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<p>
The application-defined <code class="classname">ShipmentByPartKeyCreator</code>
and <code class="classname">ShipmentBySupplierKeyCreator</code> classes are shown below. They
were used above to configure the secondary database objects.
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<pre class="programlisting">public class SampleDatabase
{
...
<strong class="userinput"><code> private static class ShipmentByPartKeyCreator
extends SerialSerialKeyCreator
{
private ShipmentByPartKeyCreator(ClassCatalog catalog,
Class primaryKeyClass,
Class valueClass,
Class indexKeyClass)
{
super(catalog, primaryKeyClass, valueClass, indexKeyClass);
}
public Object createSecondaryKey(Object primaryKeyInput,
Object valueInput)
{
ShipmentKey shipmentKey = (ShipmentKey) primaryKeyInput;
return new PartKey(shipmentKey.getPartNumber());
}
}
private static class ShipmentBySupplierKeyCreator
extends SerialSerialKeyCreator
{
private ShipmentBySupplierKeyCreator(ClassCatalog catalog,
Class primaryKeyClass,
Class valueClass,
Class indexKeyClass)
{
super(catalog, primaryKeyClass, valueClass, indexKeyClass);
}
public Object createSecondaryKey(Object primaryKeyInput,
Object valueInput)
{
ShipmentKey shipmentKey = (ShipmentKey) primaryKeyInput;
return new SupplierKey(shipmentKey.getSupplierNumber());
}
}</code></strong>
...
} </pre>
<p>
The key creator classes above are almost identical to the one
defined in the previous section for use with a secondary index. The
index key fields are different, of course, but the interesting
difference is that the index keys are extracted from the key, not
the value, of the Shipment record. This illustrates that an index
key may be derived from the primary database record key, value, or
both.
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The following getter methods return the secondary database
objects for use by other classes in the example program.
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<pre class="programlisting">public class SampleDatabase
{
...
<strong class="userinput"><code> public final SecondaryDatabase getShipmentByPartDatabase()
{
return shipmentByPartDb;
}
public final SecondaryDatabase getShipmentBySupplierDatabase()
{
return shipmentBySupplierDb;
}</code></strong>
...
} </pre>
<p>
The following statements close the secondary databases.
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<a id="index_close2"></a>
<pre class="programlisting">public class SampleDatabase
{
...
public void close()
throws DatabaseException {
supplierByCityDb.close();
<strong class="userinput"><code> shipmentByPartDb.close();
shipmentBySupplierDb.close();</code></strong>
partDb.close();
supplierDb.close();
shipmentDb.close();
javaCatalog.close();
env.close();
}
...
} </pre>
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Secondary databases must be closed before closing their
associated primary database.
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