public interface HistoricalData
extends java.io.Serializable
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
getDataCount()
This is a fairly ambiguous number, but basically indicates how many rows will ultimately be inserted in the
database.
|
HistoryFlavor |
getFlavor()
The very broad "flavor" designator, used to get the data to the correct sink.
|
java.lang.String |
getLoggerName()
Returns the name of the logger that should be notified when something happens to this data.
|
java.lang.String |
getSignature()
The signature is a static string that describes this data as uniquely as possible.
|
HistoryFlavor getFlavor()
java.lang.String getSignature()
Basically, the golden rule is that if two pieces of data have the same signature, the came from the same place,
and are going to the same place, and in theory could be grouped together (note: they won't be, that is done with
the GroupableData
interface).
int getDataCount()
java.lang.String getLoggerName()