Interface HistoricalData

    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      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.
    • Method Detail

      • getFlavor

        HistoryFlavor getFlavor()
        The very broad "flavor" designator, used to get the data to the correct sink. That is, different sinks support different types of data, and this is used to match them up.
      • getSignature

        java.lang.String getSignature()
        The signature is a static string that describes this data as uniquely as possible. This will be used to group data in the data cache (for example, when displaying quarantined data), as well as uniquely identifying cacheable schemas, etc.

        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).

      • getDataCount

        int getDataCount()
        This is a fairly ambiguous number, but basically indicates how many rows will ultimately be inserted in the database. Used for judging transaction size.
      • getLoggerName

        java.lang.String getLoggerName()
        Returns the name of the logger that should be notified when something happens to this data. If null or empty, notifications won't occur (errors, however, may still be logged to the general logger).