Class RepositoryConfigRepository

    • Field Detail

      • ID

        public static final String ID
        The repository identifier for the system repository that contains the configuration data.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
    • Constructor Detail

      • RepositoryConfigRepository

        public RepositoryConfigRepository​(RepositoryManager manager)
    • Method Detail

      • setDataDir

        public void setDataDir​(File dataDir)
        Description copied from interface: Repository
        Set the directory where data and logging for this repository is stored.
        Parameters:
        dataDir - the directory where data for this repository is stored
      • getDataDir

        public File getDataDir()
        Description copied from interface: Repository
        Get the directory where data and logging for this repository is stored.
        Returns:
        the directory where data for this repository is stored.
      • isWritable

        public boolean isWritable()
                           throws RepositoryException
        Description copied from interface: Repository
        Checks whether this repository is writable, i.e. if the data contained in this repository can be changed. The writability of the repository is determined by the writability of the Sail that this repository operates on.
        Throws:
        RepositoryException
      • getValueFactory

        public ValueFactory getValueFactory()
        Description copied from interface: Repository
        Gets a ValueFactory for this Repository.
        Returns:
        A repository-specific ValueFactory.
      • getConnection

        public RepositoryConnection getConnection()
                                           throws RepositoryException
        Description copied from interface: Repository
        Opens a connection to this repository that can be used for querying and updating the contents of the repository. Created connections need to be closed to make sure that any resources they keep hold of are released. The best way to do this is to use a try-with-resources block, as follows:
         try (RepositoryConnection conn = repository.getConnection()) {
                // perform operations on the connection
         }
         

        Note that RepositoryConnection is not guaranteed to be thread-safe! The recommended pattern for repository access in a multi-threaded application is to share the Repository object between threads, but have each thread create and use its own RepositoryConnections.

        Returns:
        A connection that allows operations on this repository.
        Throws:
        RepositoryException - If something went wrong during the creation of the Connection.