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diff --git a/src/site/xdoc/cookbook.xml b/src/site/xdoc/cookbook.xml index b32e725..2d0ec1b 100644 --- a/src/site/xdoc/cookbook.xml +++ b/src/site/xdoc/cookbook.xml @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ <section name="Introduction"> <p> This cookbook will attempt to familiarize the reader with the various - nooks and crannies of the Jackcess API. The API is large due to the - large feature-set that an Access Database provides, so this cookbook - will by no means be exhaustive. However, this will hopefully give the - reader enough useful building blocks such that the rest of the API can - be discovered and utilized as necessary. + nooks and crannies of the Jackcess 2.x API. The API is large due to + the large feature-set that an Access Database provides, so this + cookbook will by no means be exhaustive. However, this will hopefully + give the reader enough useful building blocks such that the rest of + the API can be discovered and utilized as necessary. </p> <p> This cookbook is a cross between a tutorial and a reference, so the @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ <a href="apidocs/com/healthmarketscience/jackcess/Database.html">Database</a> class. </p> <source> - Database db = Database.open(new File("mydb.mdb")); + Database db = DatabaseBuilder.open(new File("mydb.mdb")); </source> <p> That's it, now you have a Database instance (maybe this isn't that @@ -76,11 +76,12 @@ is the best way to interact with the data in a Table, for the sake of simplicity when just getting started, we will use the simplified iteration provided by the Table class itself. When reading row - data, it is generally provided as a <code>Map<String,Object></code> where the keys are the column + data, it is generally provided as a <a + href="apidocs/com/healthmarketscience/jackcess/Row.html">Row</a> where the keys are the column names and the values are the strongly typed column values. </p> <source> - for(Map<String,Object> row : table) { + for(Row row : table) { System.out.prinln("Look ma, a row: " + row); } </source> @@ -112,7 +113,7 @@ their values like so: </p> <source> - Map<String,Object> row = ...; + Row row = ...; for(Column column : table.getColumns()) { String columnName = column.getName(); Object value = row.get(columnName); @@ -191,7 +192,7 @@ is possible may be out of date). </p> <p> - As of version 1.2.10, Jackcess supports: + As of version 2.0.0, Jackcess supports: </p> <ul> <li>Creating databases for Access all versions 2000-2010</li> diff --git a/src/site/xdoc/index.xml b/src/site/xdoc/index.xml index 1e02162..3ed52e8 100644 --- a/src/site/xdoc/index.xml +++ b/src/site/xdoc/index.xml @@ -6,10 +6,11 @@ <title>Java Library for MS Access</title> </properties> <body> + <section name="Jackcess"> <p> Jackcess is a pure Java library for reading from and writing to MS - Access databases (currently supporting versions 2000-2007). It is part of the <a href="http://openhms.sourceforge.net/">OpenHMS</a> project from <a href="http://www.healthmarketscience.com/">Health Market Science, Inc.</a>. It is not an application. There is no GUI. It's a + Access databases (currently supporting versions 2000-2010). It is part of the <a href="http://openhms.sourceforge.net/">OpenHMS</a> project from <a href="http://www.healthmarketscience.com/">Health Market Science, Inc.</a>. It is not an application. There is no GUI. It's a library, intended for other developers to use to build Java applications. Jackcess is licensed under the @@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ for more info. </p> </section> + <section name="Sample code"> <p> Here are a few snippets of code to whet your appetite. For more @@ -26,19 +28,15 @@ unit tested, you can find even more example code in the <a href="xref-test/index.html">unit tests</a>. </p> <ul> - <li>Displaying the contents of a table: - <source>System.out.println(Database.open(new File("my.mdb")).getTable("MyTable").display()); -</source> - </li> <li>Iterating through the rows of a table: - <source>Table table = Database.open(new File("my.mdb")).getTable("MyTable"); -for(Map<String, Object> row : table) { + <source>Table table = DatabaseBuilder.open(new File("my.mdb")).getTable("MyTable"); +for(Row row : table) { System.out.println("Column 'a' has value: " + row.get("a")); } </source> </li> <li>Searching for a row with a specific column value: - <source>Map<String, Object> row = Cursor.findRow(table, Collections.singletonMap("a", "foo")); + <source>Row row = CursorBuilder.findRow(table, Collections.singletonMap("a", "foo")); if(row != null) { System.out.println("Found row where 'a' == 'foo': " + row); } else { @@ -47,14 +45,12 @@ if(row != null) { </source> </li> <li>Creating a new table and writing data into it: - <source>Database db = Database.create(new File("new.mdb")); + <source>Database db = DatabaseBuilder.create(Database.FileFormat.V2000, new File("new.mdb")); Table newTable = new TableBuilder("NewTable") .addColumn(new ColumnBuilder("a") - .setSQLType(Types.INTEGER) - .toColumn()) + .setSQLType(Types.INTEGER)) .addColumn(new ColumnBuilder("b") - .setSQLType(Types.VARCHAR) - .toColumn()) + .setSQLType(Types.VARCHAR)) .toTable(db); newTable.addRow(1, "foo"); </source> @@ -62,13 +58,18 @@ newTable.addRow(1, "foo"); <li>Copying the contents of a JDBC ResultSet (e.g. from an external database) into a new table: - <source>Database.open(new File("my.mdb")).copyTable("Imported", resultSet);</source> + <source>Database db = DatabaseBuilder.open(new File("my.mdb")); +new ImportUtil.Builder(db, "Imported").importResultSet(resultSet); +db.close();</source> </li> <li>Copying the contents of a CSV file into a new table: - <source>Database.open(new File("my.mdb")).importFile("Imported2", new File("my.csv"), ",");</source> + <source>Database db = DatabaseBuilder.open(new File("my.mdb")); +new ImportUtil.Builder(db, "Imported2").setDelimiter(",").importFile(new File("my.csv")); +db.close();</source> </li> </ul> </section> + <section name="Other Resources"> Some other jackcess related projects: <ul> |