/** * Create a new object of type cls from a resultset row starting from a specified offset. This is * done so that you can select other rows than just those needed for this object. You may for * example want to create two objects from the same row. * * @throws TorqueException Any exceptions caught during processing will be rethrown wrapped into a * TorqueException. */ public static Exam row2Object(Record row, int offset, Class cls) throws TorqueException { try { Exam obj = (Exam) cls.newInstance(); ExamPeer.populateObject(row, offset, obj); obj.setModified(false); obj.setNew(false); return obj; } catch (InstantiationException e) { throw new TorqueException(e); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { throw new TorqueException(e); } }
/** * Method to do update. This method is to be used during a transaction, otherwise use the * doUpdate(Exam) method. It will take care of the connection details internally. * * @param obj the data object to update in the database. * @param con the connection to use * @throws TorqueException Any exceptions caught during processing will be rethrown wrapped into a * TorqueException. */ public static void doUpdate(Exam obj, Connection con) throws TorqueException { doUpdate(buildCriteria(obj), con); obj.setModified(false); }
/** * Method to do inserts. This method is to be used during a transaction, otherwise use the * doInsert(Exam) method. It will take care of the connection details internally. * * @param obj the data object to insert into the database. * @param con the connection to use * @throws TorqueException Any exceptions caught during processing will be rethrown wrapped into a * TorqueException. */ public static void doInsert(Exam obj, Connection con) throws TorqueException { obj.setPrimaryKey(doInsert(buildCriteria(obj), con)); obj.setNew(false); obj.setModified(false); }