public class SerialDatalink extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable
DATALINK value. A DATALINK value
 references a file outside of the underlying data source that the
 data source manages.
 
 RowSet implementations can use the method RowSet.getURL
 to retrieve a java.net.URL object, which can be used
 to manipulate the external data.
 
      java.net.URL url = rowset.getURL(1);
 
 | Constructor and Description | 
|---|
SerialDatalink(URL url)
Constructs a new  
SerialDatalink object from the given
 java.net.URL object. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
Object | 
clone()
Returns a clone of this  
SerialDatalink. | 
boolean | 
equals(Object obj)
Compares this  
SerialDatalink to the specified object. | 
URL | 
getDatalink()
Returns a new URL that is a copy of this  
SerialDatalink
 object. | 
int | 
hashCode()
Returns a hash code for this  
SerialDatalink. | 
public SerialDatalink(URL url) throws SerialException
SerialDatalink object from the given
 java.net.URL object.
 url - the URL to create the SerialDataLink fromSerialException - if url parameter is a nullpublic URL getDatalink() throws SerialException
SerialDatalink
 object.SerialDatalink object as a
 URL object in the Java programming language.SerialException - if the URL object cannot be de-serializedpublic boolean equals(Object obj)
SerialDatalink to the specified object.
 The result is true if and only if the argument is not
 null and is a SerialDatalink object whose URL is
 identical to this object's URLequals in class Objectobj - The object to compare this SerialDatalink againsttrue if the given object represents a SerialDatalink
          equivalent to this SerialDatalink, false otherwiseObject.hashCode(), 
HashMappublic int hashCode()
SerialDatalink. The hash code for a
 SerialDatalink object is taken as the hash code of
 the URL it storeshashCode in class ObjectObject.equals(java.lang.Object), 
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