Class TransactionalRepositoryConnection

All Implemented Interfaces:
AutoCloseable, DelegatingRepositoryConnection, RepositoryConnection

public class TransactionalRepositoryConnection extends RepositoryConnectionWrapper
Connection wrapper that throws an exception if a write operation is attempted in a read-only transaction.
Since:
4.0.0
Author:
Florian Kleedorfer
  • Constructor Details

    • TransactionalRepositoryConnection

      public TransactionalRepositoryConnection(Repository repository)
    • TransactionalRepositoryConnection

      public TransactionalRepositoryConnection(Repository repository, RepositoryConnection delegate)
  • Method Details

    • setTransactionObject

      public void setTransactionObject(TransactionObject transactionObject)
    • add

      public void add(File file, String baseURI, RDFFormat dataFormat, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds RDF data from the specified file to a specific contexts in the repository.
      Specified by:
      add in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      add in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      file - A file containing RDF data.
      baseURI - The base URI to resolve any relative URIs that are in the data against. This defaults to the value of file.toURI() if the value is set to null.

      Note that if the data contains an embedded base URI, that embedded base URI will overrule the value supplied here (see RFC 3986 section 5.1 for details).

      dataFormat - The serialization format of the data. If set to null, the format will be automatically determined by examining the file name extension of the supplied File.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are specified, the data is added to any context specified in the actual data file, or if the data contains no context, it is added without context. If one or more contexts are specified the data is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the data itself.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the file.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(InputStream in, String baseURI, RDFFormat dataFormat, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds RDF data from an InputStream to the repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Specified by:
      add in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      add in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      in - An InputStream from which RDF data can be read.
      baseURI - The base URI to resolve any relative URIs that are in the data against. May be null.

      Note that if the data contains an embedded base URI, that embedded base URI will overrule the value supplied here (see RFC 3986 section 5.1 for details).

      dataFormat - The serialization format of the data.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. If one or more contexts are supplied the method ignores contextual information in the actual data. If no contexts are supplied the contextual information in the input stream is used, if no context information is available the data is added without any context.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the input stream.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(Iterable<? extends Statement> statements, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds the supplied statements to this repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Specified by:
      add in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      add in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      statements - The statements that should be added. In case the iterable is NamespaceAware and the target repository supports it, the iterable's namespaces are also added to the repository, without overwriting existing ones.
      contexts - The contexts to add the statements to. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are specified, each statement is added to any context specified in the statement, or if the statement contains no context, it is added without context. If one or more contexts are specified each statement is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the statement itself. ignored.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statements could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public <E extends Exception> void add(Iteration<? extends Statement,E> statementIter, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException, E
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds the supplied statements to this repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Specified by:
      add in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      add in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      statementIter - The statements to add. In case the iteration is a CloseableIteration, it will be closed before this method returns.
      contexts - The contexts to add the statements to. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are specified, each statement is added to any context specified in the statement, or if the statement contains no context, it is added without context. If one or more contexts are specified each statement is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the statement itself. ignored.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statements could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
      E
    • add

      public void add(Reader reader, String baseURI, RDFFormat dataFormat, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds RDF data from a Reader to the repository, optionally to one or more named contexts. Note: using a Reader to upload byte-based data means that you have to be careful not to destroy the data's character encoding by enforcing a default character encoding upon the bytes. If possible, adding such data using an InputStream is to be preferred.
      Specified by:
      add in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      add in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      reader - A Reader from which RDF data can be read.
      baseURI - The base URI to resolve any relative URIs that are in the data against. May be null.

      Note that if the data contains an embedded base URI, that embedded base URI will overrule the value supplied here (see RFC 3986 section 5.1 for details).

      dataFormat - The serialization format of the data.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. If one or more contexts are specified the data is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the data itself.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the reader.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(Resource subject, IRI predicate, Value object, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds a statement with the specified subject, predicate and object to this repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Specified by:
      add in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      add in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      subject - The statement's subject.
      predicate - The statement's predicate.
      object - The statement's object.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are specified, the data is added to any context specified in the actual data file, or if the data contains no context, it is added without context. If one or more contexts are specified the data is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the data itself.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(Statement st, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds the supplied statement to this repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Specified by:
      add in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      add in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      st - The statement to add.
      contexts - The contexts to add the statements to. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are specified, the statement is added to any context specified in each statement, or if the statement contains no context, it is added without context. If one or more contexts are specified the statement is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the statement itself.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statement could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(URL url, String baseURI, RDFFormat dataFormat, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds the RDF data that can be found at the specified URL to the repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Specified by:
      add in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      add in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      url - The URL of the RDF data.
      baseURI - The base URI to resolve any relative URIs that are in the data against. This defaults to the value of url.toExternalForm() if the value is set to null.

      Note that if the data contains an embedded base URI, that embedded base URI will overrule the value supplied here (see RFC 3986 section 5.1 for details).

      dataFormat - The serialization format of the data. If set to null, the format will be automatically determined by examining the content type in the HTTP response header, and failing that, the file name extension of the supplied URL.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. If one or more contexts are specified the data is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the data itself.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the URL.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • clear

      public void clear(Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Removes all statements from a specific contexts in the repository.
      Specified by:
      clear in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      clear in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      contexts - The context(s) to remove the data from. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are supplied the method operates on the entire repository.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statements could not be removed from the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • remove

      public void remove(Iterable<? extends Statement> statements, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Removes the supplied statements from the specified contexts in this repository.
      Specified by:
      remove in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      remove in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      statements - The statements that should be added.
      contexts - The context(s) to remove the data from. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are supplied the method operates on the contexts associated with the statement itself, and if no context is associated with the statement, on the entire repository.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statements could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • remove

      public <E extends Exception> void remove(Iteration<? extends Statement,E> statementIter, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException, E
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Removes the supplied statements from a specific context in this repository, ignoring any context information carried by the statements themselves.
      Specified by:
      remove in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      remove in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      statementIter - The statements to remove. In case the iteration is a CloseableIteration, it will be closed before this method returns.
      contexts - The context(s) to remove the data from. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are supplied the method operates on the contexts associated with the statement itself, and if no context is associated with the statement, on the entire repository.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statements could not be removed from the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
      E
    • remove

      public void remove(Resource subject, IRI predicate, Value object, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Removes the statement(s) with the specified subject, predicate and object from the repository, optionally restricted to the specified contexts.
      Specified by:
      remove in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      remove in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      subject - The statement's subject, or null for a wildcard.
      predicate - The statement's predicate, or null for a wildcard.
      object - The statement's object, or null for a wildcard.
      contexts - The context(s) to remove the data from. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are supplied the method operates on the entire repository.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statement(s) could not be removed from the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • remove

      public void remove(Statement st, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Removes the supplied statement from the specified contexts in the repository.
      Specified by:
      remove in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      remove in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      st - The statement to remove.
      contexts - The context(s) to remove the data from. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are supplied the method operates on the contexts associated with the statement itself, and if no context is associated with the statement, on the entire repository.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statement could not be removed from the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • removeNamespace

      public void removeNamespace(String prefix) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Removes a namespace declaration by removing the association between a prefix and a namespace name.
      Specified by:
      removeNamespace in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      removeNamespace in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      prefix - The namespace prefix, or an empty string in case of the default namespace.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the namespace prefix could not be removed.
    • clearNamespaces

      public void clearNamespaces() throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Removes all namespace declarations from the repository.
      Specified by:
      clearNamespaces in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      clearNamespaces in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the namespace declarations could not be removed.
    • setNamespace

      public void setNamespace(String prefix, String name) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Sets the prefix for a namespace.
      Specified by:
      setNamespace in interface RepositoryConnection
      Overrides:
      setNamespace in class RepositoryConnectionWrapper
      Parameters:
      prefix - The new prefix, or an empty string in case of the default namespace.
      name - The namespace name that the prefix maps to.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the namespace could not be set in the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • prepareUpdate

      public Update prepareUpdate(String update) throws RepositoryException, MalformedQueryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Prepares a SPARQL Update operation. In case the update string contains relative URIs that need to be resolved against an external base URI, one should use RepositoryConnection.prepareUpdate(QueryLanguage, String, String) instead.
      Parameters:
      update - The update operation string, in SPARQL syntax.
      Returns:
      a Update ready to be executed on this RepositoryConnection.
      Throws:
      MalformedQueryException - If the supplied update operation string is malformed.
      RepositoryException
      See Also:
    • add

      public void add(InputStream in, RDFFormat dataFormat, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds RDF data from an InputStream to the repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Parameters:
      in - An InputStream from which RDF data can be read.
      dataFormat - The serialization format of the data.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. If one or more contexts are supplied the method ignores contextual information in the actual data. If no contexts are supplied the contextual information in the input stream is used, if no context information is available the data is added without any context.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the input stream.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(Reader reader, RDFFormat dataFormat, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds RDF data from a Reader to the repository, optionally to one or more named contexts. Note: using a Reader to upload byte-based data means that you have to be careful not to destroy the data's character encoding by enforcing a default character encoding upon the bytes. If possible, adding such data using an InputStream is to be preferred.
      Parameters:
      reader - A Reader from which RDF data can be read.
      dataFormat - The serialization format of the data.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. If one or more contexts are specified the data is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the data itself.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the reader.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(URL url, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds the RDF data that can be found at the specified URL to the repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Parameters:
      url - The URL of the RDF data.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. If one or more contexts are specified the data is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the data itself.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the URL.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(URL url, RDFFormat dataFormat, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds the RDF data that can be found at the specified URL to the repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Parameters:
      url - The URL of the RDF data.
      dataFormat - The serialization format of the data. If set to null, the format will be automatically determined by examining the content type in the HTTP response header, and failing that, the file name extension of the supplied URL.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. If one or more contexts are specified the data is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the data itself.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the URL.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(File file, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds RDF data from the specified file to a specific contexts in the repository.
      Parameters:
      file - A file containing RDF data.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are specified, the data is added to any context specified in the actual data file, or if the data contains no context, it is added without context. If one or more contexts are specified the data is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the data itself.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the file.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(File file, RDFFormat dataFormat, Resource... contexts) throws IOException, RDFParseException, RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds RDF data from the specified file to a specific contexts in the repository.
      Parameters:
      file - A file containing RDF data.
      dataFormat - The serialization format of the data. If set to null, the format will be automatically determined by examining the file name extension of the supplied File.
      contexts - The contexts to add the data to. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are specified, the data is added to any context specified in the actual data file, or if the data contains no context, it is added without context. If one or more contexts are specified the data is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the data itself.
      Throws:
      IOException - If an I/O error occurred while reading from the file.
      RDFParseException - If an error was found while parsing the RDF data.
      RepositoryException - If the data could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • add

      public void add(RepositoryResult<Statement> statements, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Adds the supplied statements to this repository, optionally to one or more named contexts.
      Parameters:
      statements - The statements to add. The @{link RepositoryResult} will be closed before this method returns.
      contexts - The contexts to add the statements to. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are specified, each statement is added to any context specified in the statement, or if the statement contains no context, it is added without context. If one or more contexts are specified each statement is added to these contexts, ignoring any context information in the statement itself. ignored.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statements could not be added to the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.
    • remove

      public void remove(RepositoryResult<Statement> statements, Resource... contexts) throws RepositoryException
      Description copied from interface: RepositoryConnection
      Removes the supplied statements from a specific context in this repository, ignoring any context information carried by the statements themselves.
      Parameters:
      statements - The statements to remove. The RepositoryResult will be closed before this method returns.
      contexts - The context(s) to remove the data from. Note that this parameter is a vararg and as such is optional. If no contexts are supplied the method operates on the contexts associated with the statement itself, and if no context is associated with the statement, on the entire repository.
      Throws:
      RepositoryException - If the statements could not be removed from the repository, for example because the repository is not writable.