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* of this interface.
* <P>
* A <code>CachedRowSet</code> object is a container for rows of data
* that caches its rows in memory, which makes it possible to operate without always being
* connected to its data source. Further, it is a
! * JavaBeans™ component and is scrollable,
* updatable, and serializable. A <code>CachedRowSet</code> object typically
* contains rows from a result set, but it can also contain rows from any file
* with a tabular format, such as a spread sheet. The reference implementation
* supports getting data only from a <code>ResultSet</code> object, but
* developers can extend the <code>SyncProvider</code> implementations to provide
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* of this interface.
* <P>
* A <code>CachedRowSet</code> object is a container for rows of data
* that caches its rows in memory, which makes it possible to operate without always being
* connected to its data source. Further, it is a
! * JavaBeans component and is scrollable,
* updatable, and serializable. A <code>CachedRowSet</code> object typically
* contains rows from a result set, but it can also contain rows from any file
* with a tabular format, such as a spread sheet. The reference implementation
* supports getting data only from a <code>ResultSet</code> object, but
* developers can extend the <code>SyncProvider</code> implementations to provide
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* and for the password.
* <P>
* NOTE: In order to use a <code>DataSource</code> object for making a
* connection, the <code>DataSource</code> object must have been registered
* with a naming service that uses the Java Naming and Directory
! * Interface™ (JNDI) API. This registration
* is usually done by a person acting in the capacity of a system
* administrator.
* <P>
* In order to be able to populate itself with data from a database, a rowset
* needs to set a command property. This property is a query that is a
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* and for the password.
* <P>
* NOTE: In order to use a <code>DataSource</code> object for making a
* connection, the <code>DataSource</code> object must have been registered
* with a naming service that uses the Java Naming and Directory
! * Interface (JNDI) API. This registration
* is usually done by a person acting in the capacity of a system
* administrator.
* <P>
* In order to be able to populate itself with data from a database, a rowset
* needs to set a command property. This property is a query that is a
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