Oracle8i interMedia Audio, Image, and Video User's Guide and Reference
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ORDAudio Reference Information

Oracle8i interMedia contains information about the ORDAudio type:

The examples in this chapter assume that the test audio table TAUD has been created and filled with data. This table was created using the SQL statements described in Section 3.2.1.


Note:

If you manipulate the audio data itself (by either directly modifying the BLOB or changing the external source), then you must ensure that the object attributes stay synchronized and the update time is modified; otherwise, the object attributes will not match the audio data.  


Methods invoked at the ORDSource level that are handed off to the source plug-in for processing have ctx (RAW(4000)) as the first argument. Before calling any of these methods for the first time, the client must allocate the ctx structure, initialize it to NULL, and invoke the openSource( ) method. At this point, the source plug-in can initialize context for this client. When processing is complete, the client should invoke the closeSource( ) method.

Methods invoked from a source plug-in call have the first argument as ctx (RAW(4000)).

Methods invoked at the ORDAudio level that are handed off to the format plug-in for processing have ctx (RAW(4000)) as the first argument. Before calling any of these methods for the first time, the client must allocate the ctx structure and initialize it to NULL.


Note:

In the current release, not all source or format plug-ins will use the ctx argument, but if you code as previously described, your application should work with any current or future source or format plug-in.  


3.1 Object Types

Oracle8i interMedia describes the ORDAudio object type, which supports the storage and management of audio data.


ORDAudio Object Type

The ORDAudio object type supports the storage and management of audio data. This object type is defined as follows:


CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE ORDAudio

AS OBJECT

(

  -- ATTRIBUTES 

description         VARCHAR2(4000),

source              ORDSource,

format              VARCHAR2(31),

mimeType            VARCHAR2(4000),

comments            CLOB, 

  -- AUDIO RELATED ATTRIBUTES 

encoding            VARCHAR2(256),

numberOfChannels    INTEGER,

samplingRate        INTEGER,

sampleSize          INTEGER,

compressionType     VARCHAR2(4000),

audioDuration       INTEGER,



  -- METHODS 

-- Methods associated with the date attribute

MEMBER FUNCTION getUpdateTime RETURN DATE,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getUpdateTime, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),

MEMBER PROCEDURE setUpdateTime(current_time DATE),

-- Methods associated with the description attribute

MEMBER PROCEDURE setDescription(user_description IN VARCHAR2),

MEMBER FUNCTION getDescription RETURN VARCHAR2,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getDescription, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



-- Methods associated with the mimeType attribute

MEMBER PROCEDURE setMimeType(mime IN VARCHAR2),

MEMBER FUNCTION getMimeType RETURN VARCHAR2,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getMimeType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



-- Methods associated with the source attribute

MEMBER FUNCTION processSourceCommand(

                                     ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                                     cmd       IN VARCHAR2,

                                     arguments IN VARCHAR2,

                                     result    OUT RAW)

                RETURN RAW,



MEMBER FUNCTION  isLocal RETURN BOOLEAN,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(isLocal, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



MEMBER PROCEDURE  setLocal,

MEMBER PROCEDURE  clearLocal,



MEMBER PROCEDURE setSource(

                           source_type     IN VARCHAR2,

                           source_location IN VARCHAR2,

                           source_name     IN VARCHAR2),

MEMBER FUNCTION getSource RETURN VARCHAR2,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSource, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



MEMBER FUNCTION getSourceType RETURN VARCHAR2,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSourceType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



MEMBER FUNCTION getSourceLocation RETURN VARCHAR2,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSourceLocation, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



MEMBER FUNCTION getSourceName RETURN VARCHAR2,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSourceName, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



MEMBER PROCEDURE import(ctx IN OUT RAW),

MEMBER PROCEDURE importFrom(

                            ctx             IN OUT RAW,

                            source_type     IN VARCHAR2,

                            source_location IN VARCHAR2, 

                            source_name     IN VARCHAR2),

MEMBER PROCEDURE export(

                        ctx             IN OUT RAW,

                        source_type     IN VARCHAR2,

                        source_location IN VARCHAR2,

                        source_name     IN VARCHAR2),

MEMBER FUNCTION getContentLength(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getContentLength, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



MEMBER FUNCTION getContentInLob(

                                ctx      IN OUT RAW,

                                dest_lob IN OUT NOCOPY BLOB,

                                mimeType OUT VARCHAR2,

                                format   OUT VARCHAR2),



MEMBER FUNCTION getContent RETURN BLOB,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getContent, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



MEMBER PROCEDURE deleteContent,



-- Methods associated with file operations on the source

MEMBER FUNCTION openSource(userArg IN RAW, ctx OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER,

MEMBER FUNCTION closeSource(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER,

MEMBER FUNCTION trimSource(ctx     IN OUT RAW,

                           newlen  IN INTEGER) RETURN INTEGER,

MEMBER PROCEDURE readFromSource(

                                ctx      IN OUT RAW,

                                startPos IN INTEGER,

                                numBytes IN OUT INTEGER,

                                buffer   OUT RAW), 

MEMBER PROCEDURE writeToSource(

                               ctx      IN OUT RAW,

                               startPos IN INTEGER,

                               numBytes IN OUT INTEGER,

                               buffer   IN RAW), 



-- Methods associated with the comments attribute

MEMBER PROCEDURE appendToComments(amount IN BINARY_INTEGER, 

                                  buffer IN VARCHAR2), 

MEMBER PROCEDURE writeToComments(offset IN INTEGER, 

                                 amount IN BINARY_INTEGER, 

                                 buffer IN VARCHAR2), 

MEMBER FUNCTION readFromComments(offset IN INTEGER, 

                                 amount IN BINARY_INTEGER := 32767) 

                RETURN VARCHAR2, 

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(readFromComments, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS), 



MEMBER FUNCTION locateInComments(pattern    IN VARCHAR2, 

                                 offset     IN INTEGER := 1, 

                                 occurrence IN INTEGER := 1) 

                 RETURN INTEGER, 

MEMBER PROCEDURE trimComments(newlen IN INTEGER), 

MEMBER PROCEDURE eraseFromComments(amount IN OUT NOCOPY INTEGER, 

                                   offset IN INTEGER := 1), 

MEMBER PROCEDURE deleteComments, 

MEMBER PROCEDURE loadCommentsFromFile(fileobj  IN BFILE, 

                                      amount   IN INTEGER, 

                                      from_loc IN INTEGER := 1, 

                                      to_loc   IN INTEGER := 1), 

MEMBER PROCEDURE copyCommentsOut(dest     IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB, 

                                 amount   IN INTEGER, 

                                 from_loc IN INTEGER := 1, 

                                 to_loc   IN INTEGER := 1), 

MEMBER FUNCTION compareComments(

                   compare_with_lob        IN CLOB, 

                   amount                  IN INTEGER := 4294967295,

                   starting_pos_in_comment IN INTEGER := 1, 

                   starting_pos_in_compare IN INTEGER := 1) 

                RETURN INTEGER,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(compareComments, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



MEMBER FUNCTION getCommentLength RETURN INTEGER,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getCommentLength, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),



-- Methods associated with audio attributes accessors

MEMBER PROCEDURE setFormat(knownformat IN VARCHAR2),

MEMBER FUNCTION getFormat RETURN VARCHAR2,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getFormat, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),

MEMBER FUNCTION getFormat(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN VARCHAR2,



MEMBER PROCEDURE setEncoding(knownEncoding IN VARCHAR2),

MEMBER FUNCTION getEncoding RETURN VARCHAR2,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getEncoding, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),

MEMBER FUNCTION getEncoding(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN VARCHAR2,



MEMBER PROCEDURE setNumberOfChannels(knownNumberOfChannels IN INTEGER),

MEMBER FUNCTION getNumberOfChannels RETURN INTEGER,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getNumberOfChannels, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),

MEMBER FUNCTION getNumberOfChannels(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER,



MEMBER PROCEDURE setSamplingRate(knownSamplingRate IN INTEGER),

MEMBER FUNCTION getSamplingRate RETURN INTEGER,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSamplingRate, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),

MEMBER FUNCTION getSamplingRate(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER,



MEMBER PROCEDURE setSampleSize(knownSampleSize IN INTEGER),

MEMBER FUNCTION getSampleSize RETURN INTEGER,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSampleSize, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),

MEMBER FUNCTION getSampleSize(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER,



MEMBER PROCEDURE setCompressionType(knownCompressionType IN VARCHAR2),

MEMBER FUNCTION getCompressionType RETURN VARCHAR2,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getCompressionType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),

MEMBER FUNCTION getCompressionType(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN VARCHAR2,



MEMBER PROCEDURE setAudioDuration(knownAudioDuration IN INTEGER),

MEMBER FUNCTION getAudioDuration RETURN INTEGER,

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAudioDuration, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS),

MEMBER FUNCTION getAudioDuration(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER,



MEMBER PROCEDURE setKnownAttributes(

                                    knownFormat IN VARCHAR2,

                                    knownEncoding IN VARCHAR2,

                                    knownNumberOfChannels IN INTEGER,

                                    knownSamplingRate IN INTEGER,

                                    knownSampleSize IN INTEGER,

                                    knownCompressionType IN VARCHAR2,

                                    knownAudioDuration IN INTEGER),



-- Methods associated with setting all the properties

MEMBER PROCEDURE setProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW),

MEMBER FUNCTION checkProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN BOOLEAN,



MEMBER FUNCTION getAttribute(

                             ctx  IN OUT RAW,

                             name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2,



MEMBER PROCEDURE getAllAttributes(

                                  ctx        IN OUT RAW, 

                                  attributes IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB), 



-- Methods associated with audio processing

MEMBER FUNCTION processAudioCommand(

                                    ctx       IN OUT RAW, 

                                    cmd       IN VARCHAR2, 

                                    arguments IN VARCHAR2, 

                                    result    OUT RAW)

                RETURN RAW

);

where:

3.2 Methods

This section presents reference information on the Oracle8i interMedia methods used for audio data manipulation. These methods are described in the following groupings:

ORDAudio Methods Associated with the updateTime Attribute

ORDAudio Methods Associated with the description Attribute

ORDAudio Methods Associated with mimeType Attribute

ORDAudio Methods Associated with the source Attribute

ORDAudio Methods Associated with File Operations

ORDAudio Methods Associated with the comments Attribute

ORDAudio Methods Associated with Audio Attributes Accessors

ORDAudio Methods Associated with Processing Audio Data

For more information on object types and methods, see the Oracle8i Concepts manual.

3.2.1 Example Table Definitions

The methods described in this reference chapter show examples based on a test audio table TAUD. Refer to the TAUD table definition that follows when reading through the examples in Section 3.2.2 through Section 3.2.9:

TAUD Table Definition


CREATE TABLE TAUD(n NUMBER, aud ORDSYS.ORDAUDIO)

storage (initial 100K next 100K pctincrease 0);



INSERT INTO TAUD VALUES(1, ORDSYS.ORDAudio(

                          NULL,

        ORDSYS.ORDSOURCE(EMPTY_BLOB(), NULL, NULL, NULL, SYSDATE, NULL),

                          NULL,

                          NULL,

                          EMPTY_CLOB(), NULL, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0)

                     );

INSERT INTO TAUD VALUES(2, ORDSYS.ORDAudio(

                          NULL,

        ORDSYS.ORDSOURCE(EMPTY_BLOB(), NULL, NULL, NULL, SYSDATE, NULL),

                          NULL,

                          NULL,

                          EMPTY_CLOB(), NULL, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0)

                     );



    


CREATE TABLE TS(n NUMBER, s ORDSYS.ORDSOURCE);

INSERT INTO TS VALUES(1, ORDSYS.ORDSOURCE(EMPTY_BLOB(), NULL, NULL, NULL, SYSDATE, NULL));

INSERT INTO TS VALUES(2, ORDSYS.ORDSOURCE(EMPTY_BLOB(), NULL, NULL, NULL, SYSDATE, NULL));

INSERT INTO TS VALUES(3, ORDSYS.ORDSOURCE(EMPTY_BLOB(), NULL, NULL, NULL, SYSDATE, NULL));

INSERT INTO TS VALUES(4, ORDSYS.ORDSOURCE(EMPTY_BLOB(), NULL, NULL, NULL, SYSDATE, NULL));



3.2.2 ORDAudio Methods Associated with the updateTime Attribute

This section presents reference information on the ORDAudio methods associated with the updateTime attribute.


getUpdateTime Method

Format


getUpdateTime RETURN DATE;

Description

Returns the time when the object was last updated.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getUpdateTime, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

Get the updated time of some audio data:


DECLARE

 obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

 SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD WHERE N = 1 ;

 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getUpdateTime,'MM-DD-YYYY HH24:MI:SS'));

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

        DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Source not specified');

END;

/




setUpdateTime( ) Method

Format


setUpdateTime(current_time DATE);

Description

Sets the time when the audio data was last updated. Use this method whenever you modify the audio data. The methods setDescription( ), setMimeType( ), setSource( ), import( ), importFrom( ), export( ), deleteContent, and all set audio accessors call this method implicitly.

Parameters

current_time

The timestamp to be stored. Defaults to SYSDATE.

Usage

You must invoke this method whenever you modify the audio data.

Pragmas

none

Exception

none

Example

Set the updated time of some audio data:


DECLARE

 obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

 SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD WHERE N = 1;

 obj.setUpdateTime(SYSDATE);

 UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N = 1;

 COMMIT;

END;

/

3.2.3 ORDAudio Methods Associated with the description Attribute

This section presents reference information on the ORDAudio methods associated with the description attribute.


setDescription( ) Method

Format


setDescription (user_description IN VARCHAR2);

Description

Sets the description of the audio data.

Parameters

user_description

The description of the audio data.

Usage

Each audio object may need a description to help some client applications. For example, a Web-based client can show a list of audio descriptions from which a user can select one to access the audio data.

Web-access components and other client components provided with Oracle8i interMedia make use of this description attribute to present audio data to users.

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

none

Example

Set the description attribute for some audio data:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 FOR UPDATE;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('writing title');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('-------------');

  obj.setDescription('audio1.wav');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getDescription);

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1;

  COMMIT;

END;

/




getDescription Method

Format


getDescription RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns the description of the audio data.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getDescription, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

If the description is not set and you call the getDescription( ) method, a DESCRIPTION_IS_NOT_SET exception is raised.

Example

See the example in the setDescription( ) Method.






3.2.4 ORDAudio Methods Associated with the mimeType Attribute

This section presents reference information on the ORDAudio methods associated with the mimeType attribute.


setMimeType( ) Method

Format


setMimeType(mime IN VARCHAR2);

Description

Allows you to set the MIME type of the audio data.

Parameters

mime

The MIME type.

Usage

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Call the setMimeType( ) method to set the MIME type if the source is a file or BLOB.

The MIME type is extracted from the HTTP header on import for HTTP sources.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If you call the setMimeType( ) method and the value for mimeType is NULL, an INVALID_MIME_TYPE exception is raised.

Example

Set the MIME type for some stored audio data:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 FOR UPDATE;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('writing mimetype');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('----------------');

  obj.setMimeType('audio/basic');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getMimeType);

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1;

  COMMIT;

END;

/


getMimeType Method

Format


getMimeType RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns the MIME type for the audio data.

Parameters

none

Usage

If the source is an HTTP server, the MIME type information is read from the HTTP header information. If the source is a file or BLOB, you must call the setMimeType( ) method and set the MIME type.

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getMimeType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

See the example in the setMimeType( ) Method.




3.2.5 ORDAudio Methods Associated with the source Attribute

This section presents reference information on the ORDAudio methods associated with the source attribute.


processSourceCommand( ) Method

Format


processSourceCommand(

                     ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                     cmd       IN VARCHAR2,

                     arguments IN VARCHAR2,

                     result    OUT RAW)

RETURN RAW;

Description

Allows you to send any command and its arguments to the source plug-in. This method is available only for user-defined source plug-ins.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information. This must be allocated. You must call the openSource( ) method; see the introduction to this chapter for more information.

cmd

Any command recognized by the source plug-in.

arguments

The arguments of the command.

result

The result of calling this method returned by the source plug-in.

Usage

Use this method to send any command and its respective arguments to the source plug-in. Commands are not interpreted; they are just taken and passed through to be processed.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value of srcType is NULL, then calling this method raises the exception ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION.

If the processSourceCommand( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an exception, ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Process some commands:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  res RAW(4000);

  result RAW(4000);

  command VARCHAR(4000);

  argList VARCHAR(4000);

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 for UPDATE;

-- assign command

-- assign argList

res := obj.processSourceCommand (ctx, command, argList, result);

UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1 ;

COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('Source METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('SOURCE PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN OTHERS THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




isLocal Method

Format


isLocal RETURN BOOLEAN;

Description

Returns TRUE if the data is stored locally in a BLOB or FALSE if the data is stored externally.

Parameters

none

Usage

If the local attribute is set to 1 or NULL, this method returns TRUE, otherwise this method returns FALSE.

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getLocal, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

Determine whether or not the data is local:


DECLARE

 obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

 SELECT s INTO obj FROM TAUD WHERE N = 1 ;

 if(obj.isLocal = TRUE)  then

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('local is set true');

 else

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('local is set false');

 end if;

END;

/


setLocal Method

Format


setLocal;

Description

Sets the local attribute to indicate that the data is stored internally in a BLOB. When local is set, audio methods look for audio data in the source.localData attribute.

Parameters

none

Usage

This method sets the local attribute to 1 meaning the data is stored locally in localData.

Pragmas

none

Exception

none

Example

Set the flag to local for the data:


DECLARE

 obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

 SELECT s INTO obj FROM TAUD WHERE N = 1 FOR UPDATE;

 obj.setLocal;

 UPDATE TAUD SET s=obj WHERE N = 1;

 COMMIT;

END;

/


clearLocal Method

Format


clearLocal;

Description

Resets the local flag to indicate that the data is stored externally. When the local flag is set to clear, audio methods look for audio data using the srcLocation, srcName, and srcType attributes.

Parameters

none

Usage

This method sets the local attribute to a 0, meaning the data is stored externally or outside of Oracle8i.

Pragmas

none

Exception

none

Example

Clear the value of the local flag for the data:


DECLARE

 obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

 SELECT s INTO obj FROM TAUD WHERE N = 1 FOR UPDATE;

 obj.clearLocal;

 UPDATE TAUD SET s=obj WHERE N = 1;

 COMMIT;

END;

/


setSource( ) Method

Format


setSource(

          source_type     IN VARCHAR2, 

          source_location IN VARCHAR2, 

          source_name     IN VARCHAR2); 

Description

Sets or alters information about the external source of the audio data.

Parameters

source_type

The source type of the external data. See the "ORDSource Object Type" definition in Chapter 6 for more information.

source_location

The source location of the external data. See the "ORDSource Object Type" definition in Chapter 6 for more information.

source_name

The source name of the external data. See the "ORDSource Object Type" definition in Chapter 6 for more information.

Usage

Users can use this method to set the audio data source to a new BFILE or URL.

You must ensure that the directory exists or is created before you use this method.

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

none

Example

Set the source of the audio data:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 FOR UPDATE;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('setting and getting source');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('--------------------------');

  obj.setSource('FILE','AUDIODIR','audio.au');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getSource);

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1;

  COMMIT;

END;

/




getSource Method

Format


getSource RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns information about the external location of the audio data in URL format.

Parameters

none

Usage

Possible return values are:

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSource, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

See the example in the setSource( ) Method.





getSourceType Method

Format


getSourceType RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns a string containing the type of the external audio data source.

Parameters

none

Usage

Returns a VARCHAR2 string containing the type of the external audio data source, for example 'FILE'.

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSourceType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

Get the source type information about an audio data source:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 FOR UPDATE;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('setting and getting source');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('--------------------------');

  -- set source to a file

  obj.setSource('FILE','AUDIODIR','testaud.dat');

  -- get source information

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(obj.getSource);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(obj.getSourceType);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(obj.getSourceLocation);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(obj.getSourceName);

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

        DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Source not specified');

END;

/




getSourceLocation Method

Format


getSourceLocation RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns a string containing the value of the external audio data source location.

Parameters

none

Usage

This method returns a VARCHAR2 string containing the value of the external audio data location, for example 'BFILEDIR'.

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSourceLocation, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

If the value of srcLocation is NULL, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_LOCATION exception.

Example

See the example in the getSourceType Method.





getSourceName Method

Format


getSourceName RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns a string containing of the name of the audio external data source.

Parameters

none

Usage

This method returns a VARCHAR2 string containing the name of the external data source, for example 'testaud.dat'.

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSourceName, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

If the value of srcName is NULL, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_NAME exception.

Example

See the example in the getSourceType Method.





import( ) Method

Format


import(ctx IN OUT RAW);

Description

Transfers audio data from an external audio data source to a local source (localData) within an Oracle database.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information.This must be allocated. You must call the openSource( ) method; see the introduction to this chapter for more information.

Usage

Use the setSource( ) method to set the external source type, location, and name prior to calling the import( ) method.

You must ensure that the directory exists or is created before you use this method.

After importing data from an external audio data source to a local source (within an Oracle database), the source information remains unchanged (that is, pointing to the source from where the data was imported).

Invoking this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) and setLocal methods.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value of srcType is NULL, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION exception.

If the value of dlob is NULL, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.NULL_SOURCE exception.

If the import( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptionsMETHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Import audio data from an external audio data source into the local source:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 FOR UPDATE;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('setting and getting source');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('--------------------------');

  -- set source to a file

  obj.setSource('FILE','AUDIODIR','testaud.dat');

  -- get source information

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getSource);

  -- import data

  obj.import(ctx);

  -- check size

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getContentLength(ctx)));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getSource);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('deleting contents');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('-----------------');

  obj.deleteContent;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getContentLength(ctx)));

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1;

  COMMIT;

END;

/


importFrom( ) Method

Format


importFrom(ctx              IN OUT RAW,

           source_type      IN VARCHAR2,

           source_location  IN VARCHAR2,

           source_name      IN VARCHAR2);

Description

Transfers audio data from the specified external audio data source to a local source (localData) within an Oracle database.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information. This must be allocated. You must call the openSource( ) method; see the introduction to this chapter for more information.

source_type

The source type of the audio data.

source_location

The location from where the audio data is to be imported.

source_name

The name of the audio data.

Usage

This method is similar to the import( ) method except the source information is specified within the method instead of separately.

You must ensure that the directory exists or is created before you use this method.

After importing data from an external audio data source to a local source (within an Oracle database), the source information (that is, pointing to the source from where the data was imported) is set to the input values.

Invoking this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) and setLocal methods.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value of dlob is NULL, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.NULL_SOURCE exception.

If the importFrom( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptionsMETHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Import audio data from the specified external data source into the local source:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 FOR UPDATE;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('setting and getting source');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('--------------------------');

  -- set source to a file

  -- import data

  obj.importFrom(ctx,'FILE','AUDIODIR','testaud.dat');

  -- check size

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getContentLength(ctx)));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getSource);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('deleting contents');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('-----------------');

  obj.deleteContent;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getContentLength(ctx)));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(DBMS_LOB.GETLENGTH(obj.getContent)));

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

        DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Source not specified');

END;

/


export( ) Method

Format


export(

       ctx             IN OUT RAW,

       source_type     IN VARCHAR2,

       source_location IN VARCHAR2,

       source_name     IN VARCHAR2); 

Description

Transfers audio data from a local source (localData) within an Oracle Database to an external audio data source.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information.

source_type

The source type of the location to where the data is to be exported.

source_location

The location where the audio data is to be exported.

source_name

The name of the audio object to where the data is to be exported.

Usage

After exporting audio data, all audio attributes remain unchanged and srcType, srcLocation, and srcName are updated with input values. After calling the export( ) method, you can call the deleteContent method to delete the content of the local data.

There is no server-side, native support for the export( ) method; this method is available for user-defined sources that can support the export( ) method.

Invoking this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value of srcType is NULL, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION exception.

If the export( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Export audio data from a local source to an external audio data source and then delete the contents:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

   SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD   WHERE N =1;

   obj.export(ctx,'FILE','AUDIODIR','complete.wav');

  EXCEPTION

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

   DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('Source METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

   DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('SOURCE PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

   DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED EXCEPTION caught');

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

   DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

  WHEN OTHERS THEN

   DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('OTHER EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/


getContentLength( ) Method

Format


getContentLength(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Returns the length of the audio data content stored in the source.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information.

Usage

This method is not supported for all source types. For example, "HTTP" type sources do not support this method. If you want to implement this call for "HTTP" type sources, you must define your own modified "HTTP" source type and implement this method on it.

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getContentLength, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

If the value of srcType is NULL and data is not stored locally in the
BLOB, then calling this method raises an exception,
ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about this exception.

Example

See the example in the import( ) Method





getContentInLob( ) Method

Format


getContentInLob(

                    ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                    dest_lob  IN OUT NOCOPY BLOB,

                    mimeType  OUT VARCHAR2,

                    format   OUT VARCHAR2)

Description

Transfers data from a data source into the specified BLOB. The BLOB can be another BLOB, not the one for the object.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information.

dest_lob

The LOB in which to receive data.

mimeType

The MIME type of the data; this may or may not be returned.

format

The format of the data; this may or may not be returned.

Usage

none

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value of srcType is NULL, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION exception.

If the getContentInLob( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Get data from a data source and put it into the specified BLOB:


DECLARE

 obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

 tempBLob BLOB;

 mimeType VARCHAR2(4000);

 format VARCHAR2(4000);

 ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

 SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD WHERE N = 1 ;

 if(obj.isLocal) then

   DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('local is true');

 end if;

 DBMS_LOB.CREATETEMPORARY(tempBLob, true, 10);

 obj.getContentInLob(ctx,tempBLob, mimeType,format);

 -- process tempBLob

 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(DBMS_LOB.getLength(tempBLob)));

 EXCEPTION

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

   DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

  WHEN OTHERS THEN

   DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




getContent Method

Format


getContent RETURN BLOB;

Description

Returns a handle to the local BLOB storage, that is the BLOB within the ORDAudio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getContent, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

A client accesses audio data:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 ;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('--------------------------');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(TO_CHAR(DBMS_LOB.getLength(obj.getContent)));

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

        DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Source not specified');

END;

/


deleteContent Method

Format


deleteContent;

Description

Deletes the local data from the current local source (localData).

Parameters

none

Usage

This method can be called after you export the data from the local source to an external audio data source and you no longer need this data in the local source.

Call this method when you want to update the object with a new object.

Pragmas

none

Exception

none

Example

See the example in the import( ) Method.




3.2.6 ORDAudio Methods Associated with File-Like Operations

This section presents reference information on the ORDAudio methods associated with file-like operations on a data source. You can use the following methods specifically to manipulate audio data.


openSource( ) Method

Format


openSource(userArg IN RAW, ctx OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Opens a data source.

Parameters

userArg

The user argument. This may be used by user-defined source plug-ins.

ctx

The source plug-in context information. This must be allocated. You must call the openSource( ) method; see the introduction to this chapter for more information.

Usage

The return INTEGER is 0 (zero) for success and >0 (for example, 1) for failure. The exact number and the meaning for that number is plug-in defined. For example, for the file plug-in, 1 might mean "File not found," 2 might mean "No such directory," and so forth.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for srcType is NULL and data is not local, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION exception.

If the openSource( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Open an external data source:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  res INTEGER;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

  userArg RAW(4000);

BEGIN

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 for UPDATE;

  res := obj.openSource(userArg, ctx);

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1 ;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

   WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

   WHEN OTHERS THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




closeSource( ) Method

Format


closeSource(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Closes a data source.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information. You must call the openSource( ) method; see the introduction to this chapter for more information.

Usage

The return INTEGER is 0 (zero) for success and >0 (for example, 1) for failure. The exact number and the meaning for that number is plug-in defined. For example, for the file plug-in, 1 might mean "File not found," 2 might mean "No such directory," and so forth.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for srcType is NULL and data is not local, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION exception.

If the closeSource( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Close an external data source:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  res INTEGER;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =2 for UPDATE;

  res := obj.closeSource(ctx);

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=2 ;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

   WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

   WHEN OTHERS THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




trimSource( ) Method

Format


trim(ctx    IN OUT RAW,

     newlen IN INTEGER) RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Trims a data source.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information. This must be allocated. You must call the openSource( ) method; see the introduction to this chapter for more information.

newlen

The trimmed new length.

Usage

The return INTEGER is 0 (zero) for success and >0 (for example, 1) for failure. The exact number and the meaning for that number is plug-in defined. For example, for the file plug-in, 1 might mean "File not found," 2 might mean "No such directory," and so forth.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for srcType is NULL and data is not local, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION exception.

If the trimSource( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Trim an external data source:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  res INTEGER;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 for UPDATE;

  res := obj.trimSource(ctx,0);

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1 ;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

   WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

   WHEN OTHERS THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




readFromSource( ) Method

Format


readFromSource(

              ctx      IN OUT RAW,

              startPos IN INTEGER,

              numBytes IN OUT INTEGER,

              buffer   OUT RAW); 

Description

Allows you to read a buffer of n bytes from a source beginning at a start position.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information. This must be allocated. You must call the openSource( ) method; see the introduction to this chapter for more information.

startPos

The start position in the data source.

numBytes

The number of bytes to be read from the data source.

buffer

The buffer into which the data will be read.

Usage

This method is not supported for HTTP sources.

To successfully read "HTTP" source types, the entire URL source must be requested to be read. If you want to implement a read method for an "HTTP" source type, you must provide your own implementation for this method in the modified source plug-in for the HTTP source type.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value of srcType is NULL and data is not local, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION exception.

If data is local but localData is NULL, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.NULL_SOURCE exception.

If the readFromSource( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Read a buffer from the source:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  buffer RAW(4000);

  i INTEGER;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  i := 20;

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 ;

  obj.readFromSource(ctx,1,i,buffer);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getContentLength(ctx)));

  EXCEPTION

   WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

   WHEN OTHERS THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




writeToSource( ) Method

Format


writeToSource(

              ctx      IN OUT RAW,

              startPos IN INTEGER,

              numBytes IN OUT INTEGER,

              buffer   IN RAW); 

Description

Allows you to write a buffer of n bytes to a source beginning at a start position.

Parameters

ctx

The source plug-in context information. This must be allocated. You must call the openSource( ) method; see the introduction to this chapter for more information.

startPos

The start position in the source to where the buffer should be copied.

numBytes

The number of bytes to be written to the source.

buffer

The buffer of data to be written.

Usage

This method assumes that the writable source allows you to write n number of bytes starting at a random byte location. The FILE and HTTP source types are not writable sources and do not support this method. This method will work if data is stored in a local BLOB or is accessible through a user-defined source plug-in.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value of srcType is NULL and data is not local, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.INCOMPLETE_SOURCE_INFORMATION exception.

If data is local but localData is NULL, then calling this method raises an ORDSourceExceptions.NULL_SOURCE exception.

If the writeToSource( ) method is not supported by the source plug-in being used, an ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED exception is raised.

Calling this method within a source plug-in when any other exception is raised, raises an ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

See Appendix H for more information about these exceptions.

Example

Write a buffer to the source:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  n INTEGER := 6;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 for update;

  obj.writeToSource(ctx,1,n,UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_RAW('helloP'));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getContentLength(ctx)));

  update  TAUD set aud = obj where  N =1 ;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

   WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

   WHEN OTHERS THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/

3.2.7 ORDAudio Methods Associated with the comments Attribute

This section presents reference information on the ORDAudio methods associated with the comments attribute.


appendToComments( ) Method

Format


appendToComments(amount IN BINARY_INTEGER,

                 buffer IN VARCHAR2);

Description

Appends a specified buffer and amount of comment data to the end of the comments attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

amount

The amount of comment data to be appended.

buffer

The buffer of comment data to be appended.

Usage

none

Pragmas

none

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

Append comment information to the comments attribute of the audio object:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  i INTEGER;

  j INTEGER;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 FOR UPDATE;

  obj.deleteComments;

  obj.writeToComments(1,18,'This is a Comments');

  obj.appendToComments(18,'This is a Comments');

  -- check comments

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.readFromComments(1,obj.getCommentLength));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.locateInComments('Comments',1));

  obj.trimComments(18);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.readFromComments(1,18));

  i := 8;

  j := 9;

  obj.eraseFromComments(i,j);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.readFromComments(1,10));

  obj.deleteComments;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.readFromComments(1,10));

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN  

        DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Source not specified');

END;

/


writeToComments( ) Method

Format


writeToComments(offset IN INTEGER,

                amount IN BINARY_INTEGER,

                buffer IN VARCHAR2);

Description

Writes a specified amount of comment buffer data to the comments attribute of the audio object beginning at the specified offset.

Parameters

offset

The starting offset position in comments where comments data is to be written.

amount

The amount of comment data to be written.

buffer

The buffer of comment data to be written.

Usage

none

Pragmas

none

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

See the example in the appendToComments( ) Method.


readFromComments( ) Method

Format


readFromComments(offset IN INTEGER,

                 amount IN BINARY_INTEGER :=32767)

RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Reads a specified amount of comment data from the comments attribute of the audio object beginning at a specified offset.

Parameters

offset

The starting offset position in comments from where comments data is to be read.

amount

The amount of comment data to be read.

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(readFromComments, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

See the example in the appendToComments( ) Method.


locateInComments( ) Method

Format


locateInComments(pattern    IN VARCHAR2,

                 offset     IN INTEGER := 1,

                 occurrence IN INTEGER := 1)

RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Matches and locates the nth occurrence of the specified pattern of character data in the comments attribute of the audio object beginning at a specified offset.

Parameters

pattern

The pattern of comment data for which to search.

offset

The starting offset position in comments where the search for a match should begin.

occurrence

The nth occurrence in the comments where the pattern of comment data was found.

Usage

none

Pragmas

none

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

See the example in the appendToComments( ) Method.


trimComments( ) Method

Format


trimComments(newlen IN INTEGER);

Description

Trims the length of comments of the audio object to the specified new length.

Parameters

newlen

The new length to which the comments are to be trimmed.

Usage

none

Pragmas

none

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

See the example in the appendToComments( ) Method.





eraseFromComments( ) Method

Format


eraseFromComments(amount IN OUT NOCOPY INTEGER,

                  offset IN INTEGER := 1);

Description

Erases a specified amount of comment data from the comments attribute of the audio object beginning at a specified offset.

Parameters

amount

The amount of comment data to be erased.

offset

The starting offset position in comments where comments data is to be erased.

Usage

none

Pragmas

none

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

See the example in the appendToComments( ) Method.





deleteComments Method

Format


deleteComments;

Description

Deletes the comments attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

none

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

See the example in the appendToComments( ) Method.





loadCommentsFromFile( ) Method

Format


loadCommentsFromFile(fileobj  IN BFILE,

                     amount   IN INTEGER,

                     from_loc IN INTEGER := 1,

                     to_loc   IN INTEGER := 1);

Description

Loads a specified amount of comment data from a BFILE into the comments attribute of the audio object beginning at a specified offset.

Parameters

fileobj

The file object to be loaded.

amount

The amount of comment data to be loaded from the BFILE.

from_loc

The location from which to load comments from the BFILE.

to_loc

The location to which to load comments.

Usage

none

Pragmas

none

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

Load comment information from a BFILE into the comments of the audio data:


DECLARE

  file_handle BFILE;

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  isopen BINARY_INTEGER;

  amount INTEGER;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 FOR UPDATE;

  file_handle := BFILENAME(obj.getSourceLocation, obj.getSourceName);

     isopen := DBMS_LOB.FILEISOPEN(file_handle);

     IF isopen = 0 THEN

       dbms_output.put_line('File Not Open');

       DBMS_LOB.FILEOPEN(file_handle, DBMS_LOB.FILE_READONLY);

     END IF;

     dbms_output.put_line('File is now Open');

     isopen := DBMS_LOB.FILEISOPEN(file_handle);

     IF isopen <> 0 THEN

       amount := DBMS_LOB.GETLENGTH(file_handle);

     END IF;

     obj.deleteComments;

     obj.loadCommentsFromFile(file_handle, 18, 1, 18);

     DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(TO_CHAR(obj.getCommentLength));

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1;

  COMMIT;

END;

/


copyCommentsOut( ) Method

Format


copyCommentsOut(dest     IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB, 

                amount   IN INTEGER, 

                from_loc IN INTEGER := 1, 

                to_loc   IN INTEGER := 1);

Description

Copies a specified amount of audio object comments attribute into the given CLOB.

Parameters

dest

The destination to which the comments are to be copied.

amount

The amount of comments to be copied.

from_loc

The location from which to copy comments.

to_loc

The location to which to copy comments.

Usage

none

Pragmas

none

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

Copy comments of the audio data to the given CLOB:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  obj1 ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj1 FROM TAUD  WHERE N=2 FOR UPDATE;

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  obj.copyCommentsOut(obj1.comments,obj.getCommentLength,1,10);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(obj1.getCommentLength);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(obj.getCommentLength);

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj1 WHERE N=2;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

        DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Source not specified');

END;

/


compareComments( ) Method

Format


compareComments(compare_with_lob        IN CLOB,

                amount                  IN INTEGER := 4294967295,

                starting_pos_in_comment IN INTEGER := 1,

                starting_pos_in_compare IN INTEGER := 1)

RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Compares a specified amount of comments of audio data with comments of the other CLOB provided.

Parameters

compare_with_lob

The comparison comments.

amount

The amount of comments of audio data to compare with the comparison comments.

starting_pos_in_comment

The starting position in the comments attribute of the audio object.

starting_pos_in_compare

The starting position in the comparison comments.

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(compareComments, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

Compare comments of the audio data with comments of another CLOB:


DECLARE

  file_handle BFILE;

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  obj1 ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=2 ;

  SELECT aud INTO obj1 FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('comparison output');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(obj.compareComments(obj1.comments,obj.getCommentLength,1,18));

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

        DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Source not specified');

END;

/


getCommentLength( ) Method

Format


getCommentLength RETURN INTEGER; 

Description

Returns the length of the comments attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getCommentLength, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

The exceptions-raised behavior for this method is similar to that of the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures. See the DBMS_LOB package description in the Oracle8i Supplied Packages Reference manual for a list of exceptions that can be raised for the DBMS_LOB functions and procedures.

Example

See the example in the compareComments( ) Method.




3.2.8 ORDAudio Methods Associated with Audio Attributes Accessors

This section presents reference information on the ORDAudio methods associated with the audio attributes accessors.


setFormat( ) Method

Format


setFormat(knownFormat IN VARCHAR2);

Description

Sets the format attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

knownFormat

The known format of the audio data to be set in the audio object.

Usage

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for the knownFormat parameter is NULL, then calling this method raises a NULL_INPUT_VALUE exception.

Example

Set the format for some audio data:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 for update;

  obj.setFormat('AUFF');

  obj.setEncoding('MULAW');

  obj.setNumberOfChannels(1);

  obj.setSamplingRate(8);

  obj.setSampleSize(8);

  obj.setCompressionType('8BITMONOAUDIO');

  obj.setAudioDuration(16);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('format: ' || obj.getformat);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('encoding: ' || obj.getEncoding);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('numberOfChannels: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getNumberOfChannels));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('samplingRate: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getSamplingRate));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('sampleSize: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getSampleSize));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('compressionType : ' || obj.getCompressionType);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('audioDuration: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getAudioDuration));

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

   WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

   WHEN OTHERS THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




getFormat Method

Format


getFormat RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns the value of the format attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getFormat, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

If the value for format is NULL, then calling this method raises an AUDIO_FORMAT_IS_NULL exception.

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.





getFormat( ) Method

Format


getFormat(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Calls the format plug-in to read the format embedded in the stored audio data.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

Usage

If the format found in the object is NULL, then the getFormat( ) method uses the default format plug-in to read the audio data to determine the format; otherwise, it uses the plug-in specified by the format. AUFF, AIFF, AIFC, and WAVE plug-ins are provided, so users may use these plug-ins too.

Audio file format information can be extracted from the audio data itself. You can extend support to a file format not known by the ORDAudio object by implementing an ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports that file format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then the getFormat( ) method raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Call the format plug-in to read the actual format embedded in the stored audio data:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('getting audio file format');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('-------------------------');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getFormat(ctx));

  EXCEPTION

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




setEncoding( ) Method

Format


setEncoding(knownEncoding IN VARCHAR2);

Description

Sets the value of the encoding attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

knownEncoding

A known encoding type.

Usage

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for the knownEncoding parameter is NULL, then calling this method raises a NULL_INPUT_VALUE exception.

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getEncoding Method

Format


getEncoding RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns the value of the encoding attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getEncoding, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getEncoding( ) Method

Format


getEncoding(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Calls the format plug-in to read the encoding embedded in the stored audio data.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

Usage

If the format found in the object is NULL, then the getEncoding( ) method uses the default format plug-in to read the audio data to determine the encoding; otherwise, it uses the plug-in specified by the format.

Audio encoding information can be extracted from the audio data itself. You can extend support to a format that is not understood by the ORDAudio object by implementing an ORDPLUGIN.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports that format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

This function returns the value UNKNOWN, if the encoding type cannot be determined.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Call the format plug-in to read the actual encoding embedded in the stored audio data:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('getting audio encoding');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('----------------------');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getEncoding(ctx));

  EXCEPTION

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




setNumberOfChannels( ) Method

Format


setNumberOfChannels(knownNumberOfChannels IN INTEGER);

Description

Sets the value of the numberOfChannels attribute for the audio object.

Parameters

knownNumberOfChannels

A known number of channels.

Usage

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for the knownNumberOfChannels parameter is NULL, then calling this method raises a NULL_INPUT_VALUE exception.

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getNumberOfChannels Method

Format


getNumberOfChannels RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Returns the value of the numberOfChannels attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none.

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getNumberOfChannels, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getNumberOfChannels( ) Method

Format


getNumberOfChannels(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Calls the format plug-in to read the number of audio channels embedded in the stored audio data.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

Usage

The number of audio channels information is available from the header of the formatted audio data.

If the format found in the object is NULL, then the getNumberOfChannels( ) method uses the default format plug-in to read the audio data to determine the number of channels; otherwise, it uses the plug-in specified by the format.

Audio number of channels information can be extracted from the audio data itself. You can extend support to a format that is not understood by the ORDAudio object by implementing an ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports that format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Call the format plug-in to read the actual number of audio channels embedded in the stored audio data:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('getting audio channels');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('-------------------------');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getNumberOfChannels(ctx)));

  EXCEPTION

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




setSamplingRate( ) Method

Format


setSamplingRate(knownSamplingRate IN INTEGER);

Description

Sets the value of the samplingRate attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

knownSamplingRate

A known sampling rate.

Usage

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for the knownSamplingRate parameter is NULL, then calling this method raises a NULL_INPUT_VALUE exception.

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getSamplingRate Method

Format


getSamplingRate IN INTEGER;

Description

Returns the value of the samplingRate attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSamplingRate, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getSamplingRate( ) Method

Format


getSamplingRate(ctx IN OUT INTEGER);

Description

Calls the format plug-in to read the sampling rate embedded in the stored audio data.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

Usage

The audio sampling rate information is available from the header of the formatted audio data.

If the format found in the object is NULL, then the getSamplingRate( ) method uses the default format plug-in to read the audio data to determine the sampling rate; otherwise, it uses the plug-in specified by the format.

Audio sampling rate information can be set to a known sampling rate for the audio data. You can extend support to a format not understood by the ORDAudio object by implementing an ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports that format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Return the sampling rate for audio data stored in the database:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('getting sampling rate');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('---------------------');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getSamplingRate(ctx))||' KHz');

  EXCEPTION

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




setSampleSize( ) Method

Format


setSampleSize(knownSampleSize IN INTEGER);

Description

Sets the value of the sampleSize attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

knownSampleSize

A known sample size.

Usage

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for the knownSampleSize parameter is NULL, then calling this method raises a NULL_INPUT_VALUE exception.

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getSampleSize Method

Format


getSampleSize RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Returns the value of the sampleSize attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSampleSize, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getSampleSize( ) Method

Format


getSampleSize(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Calls the format plug-in to read the sample size embedded in the stored audio data.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

Usage

The audio sample size information is available from the header of the formatted audio data.

If the format found in the object is NULL, then the getSampleSize( ) method uses the default format plug-in to read the audio data to determine the sample size format; otherwise, it uses the plug-in specified by the format.

Audio sample size information can be extracted from the audio data itself. You can extend support to a format not understood by the ORDAudio object by implementing an ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports that format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Return the sample size for audio data stored in the database:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('getting sampling size');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('---------------------');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(TO_CHAR(obj.getSampleSize(ctx))||' bits');

  EXCEPTION

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




setCompressionType( ) Method

Format


setCompressionType(knownCompressionType IN VARCHAR2);

Description

Sets the value of the compressionType attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

knownCompressionType

A known compression type.

Usage

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for the knownCompressionType parameter is NULL, then calling this method raises a NULL_INPUT_VALUE exception.

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getCompressionType Method

Format


getCompressionType RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns the value of the compressionType attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getCompressionType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getCompressionType( ) Method

Format


getCompressionType(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Calls the format plug-in to read the compression type embedded in the stored audio data.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

Usage

The audio compression type information is available from the header of the formatted audio data.

If the format found in the object is NULL, then the getCompressionType( ) method uses the default format plug-in to read the audio data to determine the compression type; otherwise, it uses your user-defined format plug-in.

Audio compression type information can be extracted from the audio data itself. You can extend support to a format not understood by the ORDAudio object by implementing an ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports that format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Return the type of compression used for audio data stored in the database:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('getting compression type ');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('---------------------');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getCompressionType(ctx)|| ' ');

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('Source METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('SOURCE PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN OTHERS THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




setAudioDuration( ) Method

Format


setAudioDuration(knownAudioDuration IN INTEGER);

Description

Sets the value of the audioDuration attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

knownAudioDuration

A known audio duration.

Usage

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the value for the knownAudioDuration parameter is NULL, then calling this method raises a NULL_INPUT_VALUE exception.

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getAudioDuration Method

Format


getAudioDuration RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Returns the value of the audioDuration attribute of the audio object.

Parameters

none

Usage

none

Pragmas

Pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAudioDuration, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS)

Exception

none

Example

See the example in the setFormat( ) Method.


getAudioDuration( ) Method

Format


getAudioDuration(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN INTEGER;

Description

Calls the format plug-in to read the audio duration embedded in the stored audio data.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

Usage

The audio duration information is available from the header of the formatted audio data.

If the format found in the object is NULL, then the getAudioDuration( ) method uses the default format plug-in to read the audio data to determine the audio duration; otherwise, it uses your user-defined format plug-in.

Audio duration information can be extracted from the audio data itself. You can extend support to a format not understood by the ORDAudio object by implementing an ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports that format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Return the duration or time to play the audio data stored in the database:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1 for update;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('getting audio duration');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('---------------------');

  obj.setFormat('WAVE');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(obj.getAudioDuration(ctx));

  update taud set aud = obj where n =1;

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('Source METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('SOURCE PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN OTHERS THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('EXCEPTION caught ');

END;

/


setKnownAttributes( ) Method

Format


setKnownAttributes(

                   knownFormat           IN VARCHAR2,

                   knownEncoding         IN VARCHAR2,

                   knownNumberOfChannels IN INTEGER,

                   knownSamplingRate     IN INTEGER,

                   knownSamleSize        IN INTEGER,

                   knownCompressionType  IN VARCHAR2,

                   knownAudioDuration    IN INTEGER);

Description

Sets the known audio attributes for the audio object.

Parameters

knownFormat

The known format.

knownEncoding

The known encoding type.

knownNumberOfChannels

The known number of channels.

knownSamplingRate

The known sampling rate.

knownSampleSize

The known sample size.

knownCompressionType

The known compression type.

knownAudioDuration

The known audio duration.

Usage

Calling this method implicitly calls the setUpdateTime( ) method.

Pragmas

none

Exception

none

Example

Set the known attributes for the audio data.


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

BEGIN

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 for update;

  obj.setKnownAttributes('AUFF','MULAW', 1, 8, 8, '8BITMONOAUDIO',16);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('format: ' || obj.getformat);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('encoding: ' || obj.getEncoding);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('numberOfChannels: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getNumberOfChannels));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('samplingRate: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getSamplingRate));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('sampleSize: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getSampleSize));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('compressionType : ' || obj.getCompressionType);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('audioDuration: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getAudioDuration));

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

   WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

   WHEN OTHERS THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




setProperties( ) Method

Format


setProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW);

Description

Reads the audio data to get the values of the object attributes and then stores them in the object attributes. This method sets the properties for the following attributes of the audio data: format, encoding type, number of channels, sampling rate, and sample size.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

Usage

If the format is set to NULL, then the setProperties( ) method uses the default format plug-in; otherwise, it uses the plug-in specified by the format.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Set the property information for known audio attributes:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 for update;

  obj.setProperties(ctx);

  --DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('format: ' || obj.getformat);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('encoding: ' || obj.getEncoding);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('numberOfChannels: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getNumberOfChannels));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('samplingRate: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getSamplingRate));

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('sampleSize: ' || TO_CHAR(obj.getSampleSize));

  update  TAUD set aud = obj where  N =1 ;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

   WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

   WHEN OTHERS THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




checkProperties( ) Method

Format


checkProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW) RETURN BOOLEAN;

Description

Checks the properties of the stored audio data, including the following audio attributes: sample size, sample rate, number of channels, format, and encoding type.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

Usage

If the format is set to NULL, then the checkProperties( ) method uses the default format plug-in; otherwise, it uses the plug-in specified by the format.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Check property information for known audio attributes:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 for update;

  if( obj.checkProperties(ctx) =  TRUE ) then

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('true');

  else

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('false');

  end if;

  EXCEPTION

   WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION caught');

   WHEN OTHERS THEN

    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/




getAttribute( ) Method

Format


getAttribute(

             ctx  IN OUT RAW,

             name IN VARCHAR2) 

RETURN VARCHAR2;

Description

Returns the value of the requested attribute from audio data for user-defined formats only.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

name

The name of the attribute.

Usage

The audio data attributes are available from the header of the formatted audio data.

If the format is set to NULL, then the getAttribute( ) method uses the default format plug-in; otherwise, it uses your user-defined format plug-in.

Audio data attribute information can be extracted from the audio data itself. You can extend support to a format not understood by the ORDAudio object by implementing an ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports that format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Return information for the specified audio attribute for audio data stored in the database:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  res VARCHAR2(4000);

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('getting audio sample size');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('---------------------');

  res := obj.getAttribute(ctx,'sample_size');

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('Source METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('SOURCE PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN OTHERS THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/


getAllAttributes( ) Method

Format


getAllAttributes(

                 ctx        IN OUT RAW,

                 attributes IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB);

Description

Returns a formatted string for convenient client access. For natively supported formats, the string includes the following list of audio data attributes separated by a comma (','): FileFormat, Encoding, NumberOfChannels, SamplingRate, and SampleSize. For user-defined formats, the string is defined by the format plug-in.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

attributes

The attributes.

Usage

These audio data attributes are available from the header of the formatted audio data.

If the format is set to NULL, then the getAllAttributes( ) method uses the default format plug-in; otherwise, it uses the plug-in specified by the format.

Audio data attribute information can be extracted from the audio data itself. You can extend support to a format that is not understood by the ORDAudio object by implementing an ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports this format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Return all audio attributes for audio data stored in the database:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  tempLob   CLOB;

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  SELECT aud INTO obj FROM TAUD  WHERE N=1;

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('getting comma separated list of all attribs');

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('-------------------------------------------');

  DBMS_LOB.CREATETEMPORARY(tempLob, FALSE, DBMS_LOB.CALL);

  obj.getAllAttributes(ctx,tempLob);

  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line(DBMS_LOB.substr(tempLob, DBMS_LOB.getLength(tempLob) , 1));

    


  EXCEPTION

  WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

  DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION caught');

END; /

3.2.9 ORDAudio Methods Associated with Processing Audio Data

This section presents reference information on the ORDAudio methods associated with processing audio data.


processAudioCommand( ) Method

Format


processAudioCommand(

                    ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                    cmd       IN VARCHAR2,

                    arguments IN VARCHAR2,

                    result    OUT RAW)

RETURN RAW;

Description

Allows you to send a command and related arguments to the format plug-in for processing. This method is only supported for user-defined format plug-ins.

Parameters

ctx

The format plug-in context information.

cmd

Any command recognized by the format plug-in.

arguments

The arguments of the command.

result

The result of calling this function returned by the format plug-in.

Usage

Use this method to send any audio commands and their respective arguments to the format plug-in. Commands are not interpreted; they are taken and passed through to a format plug-in to be processed.

If the format is set to NULL, then the processAudioCommand( ) method uses the default format plug-in; otherwise, it uses your user-defined format plug-in.

You can extend support to a format that is not understood by the ORDAudio object by preparing an ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO package that supports that format. See Section 2.3.13 for more information.

Pragmas

none

Exception

If the audio plug-in raises an exception when calling this method, then it raises an AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION exception.

Example

Process a set of commands:


DECLARE

  obj ORDSYS.ORDAudio;

  res RAW(4000);

  result RAW(4000);

  command VARCHAR(4000);

  argList VARCHAR(4000);

  ctx RAW(4000) :=NULL;

BEGIN

  select aud into obj from TAUD where N =1 for UPDATE;

  -- assign command

  -- assign argList

  res := obj.processAudioCommand (ctx, command, argList, result);

  UPDATE TAUD SET aud=obj WHERE N=1 ;

  COMMIT;

  EXCEPTION

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('Source METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.SOURCE_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('SOURCE PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('AUDIO PLUGIN EXCEPTION caught');

        WHEN OTHERS THEN

         DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('EXCEPTION caught');

END;

/

3.3 Packages or PL/SQL Plug-ins

This section presents reference information on the packages or PL/SQL plug-ins provided.

3.3.1 ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_DEFAULT_AUDIO Package

Use the following provided ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_DEFAULT_AUDIO package as a guide in developing your own ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<format>_AUDIO audio format package.


CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE ORDX_DEFAULT_AUDIO

authid current_user

AS 

--AUDIO ATTRIBUTES ACCESSORS

FUNCTION getFormat(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getEncoding(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getNumberOfChannels(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSamplingRate(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSampleSize(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getCompressionType(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getAudioDuration(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

PROCEDURE setProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio);

FUNCTION checkProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT ORDSYS.ORDAudio) RETURN 

NUMBER;

FUNCTION getAttribute(ctx IN OUT RAW,

                      obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                      name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2;

PROCEDURE getAllAttributes(ctx IN OUT RAW, 

                           obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio, 

                           attributes IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB);

--AUDIO PROCESSING METHODS

FUNCTION processCommand(ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                        obj       IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                        cmd       IN VARCHAR2,

                        arguments IN VARHAR2,

                        result    OUT RAW)

         RETURN RAW;



PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getFormat, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getEncoding, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getNumberOfChennels, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSamplingRate, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSampleSize, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getCompressionType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAttribute, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAudioDuration, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);



END;

/

Table 3-1 shows the methods supported in the
ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_DEFAULT_AUDIO package and the exceptions raised if you call a method that is not supported.

Table 3-1 Methods Supported in the ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_DEFAULT_AUDIO Package
Name of Method  Level of Support 

getFormat  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the file format, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getEncoding  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the encoding, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getNumberOfChannels  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the number of channels, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSamplingRate  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sampling rate, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSampleSize  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sample size, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getCompressionType  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAudioDuration  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

setProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and set the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and set the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and set the properties.  

checkProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and check the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and check the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and check the properties.  

getAttribute  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAllAttributes  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attributes and return them, but if the source is NULL, raise an ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

processCommand  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

3.3.2 ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AUFF_AUDIO Package

The ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AUFF_AUDIO package is provided and is used for the AUFF audio format specification.


CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE ORDX_AUFF_AUDIO

authid current_user

AS 

--AUDIO ATTRIBUTES ACCESSORS

FUNCTION getFormat(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getEncoding(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getNumberOfChannels(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSamplingRate(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSampleSize(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getCompressionType(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getAudioDuration(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

PROCEDURE setProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio);

FUNCTION checkProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT ORDSYS.ORDAudio) 

         RETURN NUMBER;

FUNCTION getAttribute(ctx IN OUT RAW,

                      obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                      name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2;

PROCEDURE getAllAttributes(ctx IN OUT RAW, 

                           obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                           attributes IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB);

--AUDIO PROCESSING METHODS

FUNCTION processCommand(ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                        obj       IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                        cmd       IN VARCHAR2,

                        arguments IN VARHAR2,

                        result    OUT RAW)

         RETURN RAW;



PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getFormat, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getEncoding, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getNumberOfChennels, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSamplingRate, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSampleSize, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getCompressionType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAttribute, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAudioDuration, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);



END;

/

Table 3-2 shows the methods supported in the
ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AUFF_AUDIO package and the exceptions raised if you call a method that is not supported.

Table 3-2 Methods Supported in the ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AUFF_AUDIO Package
Name of Method  Level of Support 

getFormat  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the file format, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getEncoding  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the encoding, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getNumberOfChannels  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the number of channels, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSamplingRate  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sampling rate, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSampleSize  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sample size, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getCompressionType  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAudioDuration  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

setProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and set the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and set the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and set the properties.  

checkProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and check the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and check the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and check the properties.  

getAttribute  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAllAttributes  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attributes and return them, but if the source is NULL, raise an ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

processCommand  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

3.3.3 ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AIFF_AUDIO Package

The ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AIFF_AUDIO package is provided and is used for the AIFF audio format specification.


CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE ORDX_AIFF_AUDIO

authid current_user

AS 

--AUDIO ATTRIBUTES ACCESSORS

FUNCTION getFormat(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getEncoding(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getNumberOfChannels(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSamplingRate(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSampleSize(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getCompressionType(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getAudioDuration(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

PROCEDURE setProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio);

FUNCTION checkProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT ORDSYS.ORDAudio) RETURN 

NUMBER;

FUNCTION getAttribute(ctx IN OUT RAW,

                      obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                      name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2;

PROCEDURE getAllAttributes(ctx IN OUT RAW, 

                           obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio, 

                           attributes IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB);

--AUDIO PROCESSING METHODS

FUNCTION processCommand(ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                        obj       IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                        cmd       IN VARCHAR2,

                        arguments IN VARHAR2,

                        result    OUT RAW)

         RETURN RAW;



PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getFormat, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getEncoding, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getNumberOfChennels, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSamplingRate, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSampleSize, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getCompressionType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAttribute, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAudioDuration, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);



END;

/

Table 3-3 shows the methods supported in the
ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AIFF_AUDIO package and the exceptions raised if you call a method that is not supported.

Table 3-3 Methods Supported in the ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AIFF_AUDIO Package
Name of Method  Level of Support 

getFormat  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the file format, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getEncoding  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the encoding, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getNumberOfChannels  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the number of channels, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSamplingRate  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sampling rate, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSampleSize  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sample size, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getCompressionType  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAudioDuration  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

setProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and set the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and set the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and set the properties.  

checkProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and check the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and check the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and check the properties.  

getAttribute  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAllAttributes  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attributes and return them, but if the source is NULL, raise an ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

processCommand  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

3.3.4 ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AIFC_AUDIO Package

The ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AIFC_AUDIO package is provided and is used for the AIFC audio format specification.


CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE ORDX_AIFC_AUDIO

authid current_user

AS 

--AUDIO ATTRIBUTES ACCESSORS

FUNCTION getFormat(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getEncoding(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getNumberOfChannels(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSamplingRate(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSampleSize(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getCompressionType(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getAudioDuration(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

PROCEDURE setProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio);

FUNCTION checkProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT ORDSYS.ORDAudio) 

         RETURN NUMBER;

FUNCTION getAttribute(ctx IN OUT RAW,

                      obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                      name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2;

PROCEDURE getAllAttributes(ctx IN OUT RAW, 

                           obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                           attributes IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB);

--AUDIO PROCESSING METHODS

FUNCTION processCommand(ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                        obj       IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                        cmd       IN VARCHAR2,

                        arguments IN VARHAR2,

                        result    OUT RAW)

         RETURN RAW;



PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getFormat, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getEncoding, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getNumberOfChennels, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSamplingRate, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSampleSize, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getCompressionType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAttribute, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAudioDuration, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);



END;

/

Table 3-4 shows the methods supported in the
ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AIFC_AUDIO package and the exceptions raised if you call a method that is not supported.

Table 3-4 Methods Supported in the ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_AIFC_AUDIO Package
Name of Method  Level of Support 

getFormat  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the file format, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getEncoding  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the encoding, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getNumberOfChannels  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the number of channels, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSamplingRate  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sampling rate, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSampleSize  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sample size, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getCompressionType  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAudioDuration  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

setProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and set the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and set the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and set the properties.  

checkProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and check the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and check the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and check the properties.  

getAttribute  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAllAttributes  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attributes and return them, but if the source is NULL, raise an ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

processCommand  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

3.3.5 ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_WAVE_AUDIO Package

The ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_WAVE_AUDIO package is provided and is used for the WAVE audio format specification.


CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE ORDX_WAVE_AUDIO

authid current_user

AS 

--AUDIO ATTRIBUTES ACCESSORS

FUNCTION getFormat(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getEncoding(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getNumberOfChannels(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSamplingRate(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getSampleSize(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

FUNCTION getCompressionType(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN VARCHAR2;

FUNCTION getAudioDuration(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

                RETURN INTEGER;

PROCEDURE setProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio);

FUNCTION checkProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT ORDSYS.ORDAudio) 

         RETURN NUMBER;

FUNCTION getAttribute(ctx IN OUT RAW,

                      obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                      name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2;

PROCEDURE getAllAttributes(ctx IN OUT RAW, 

                           obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                           attributes IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB);

--AUDIO PROCESSING METHODS

FUNCTION processCommand(ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                        obj       IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                        cmd       IN VARCHAR2,

                        arguments IN VARHAR2,

                        result    OUT RAW)

         RETURN RAW;



PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getFormat, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getEncoding, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getNumberOfChennels, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSamplingRate, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getSampleSize, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getCompressionType, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAttribute, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);

PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES(getAudioDuration, WNDS, WNPS, RNDS, RNPS);



END;

/

Table 3-5 shows the methods supported in the
ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_WAVE_AUDIO package and the exceptions raised if you call a method that is not supported.

Table 3-5 Methods Supported in the ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_WAVE_AUDIO Package
Name of Method  Level of Support 

getFormat  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the file format, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getEncoding  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the encoding, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getNumberOfChannels  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the number of channels, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSamplingRate  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sampling rate, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getSampleSize  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attribute and return the sample size, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception;
otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

getCompressionType  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAudioDuration  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

setProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and set the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and set the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and set the properties.  

checkProperties  

Supported; if the source is local, process the local data and check the properties, but if the source is NULL, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; if the source is a BFILE, then process the BFILE and check the properties; if the source is neither local nor a BFILE, get the media content into a temporary LOB, process the data, and check the properties.  

getAttribute  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

getAllAttributes  

Supported; if the source is local, get the attributes and return them, but if the source is NULL, raise an ORDSYS.ORDSourceExceptions.EMPTY_SOURCE exception; otherwise, if the source is external, raise an
ORDSYS.ORDAudioExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_DATA_SOURCE exception.  

processCommand  

Not supported - raises exceptions: METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED and AUDIO_PLUGIN_EXCEPTION.  

3.3.6 Extending interMedia to Support a New Audio Data Format

Extending interMedia to support a new audio data format consists of four steps:

  1. Design your new audio data format.

  2. Implement your new audio data format and name it, for example, ORDX_MY_AUDIO.SQL.

  3. Install your new ORDX_MY_AUDIO.SQL plug-in in the ORDPLUGINS schema.

  4. Grant EXECUTE privileges on your new plug-in, for example, ORDX_MY_AUDIO.SQL plug-in, to PUBLIC.

Section 2.1.14 briefly describes how to extend interMedia to support a new audio data format and describes the interface. A package body listing is provided in Example 3-1 to assist you in this operation. Add your variables to the places that say "--Your variables go here" and add your code to the places that say "--Your code goes here".

See Section E.1 for more information on installing your own audio format plug-in and running the sample scripts provided.

Example 3-1 Package Body Listing for Extending Support to a New Audio
Data Format


CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY ORDX_MY_AUDIO

AS

  --AUDIO ATTRIBUTES ACCESSORS

  FUNCTION  getFormat(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

  RETURN VARCHAR2

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  FUNCTION  getEncoding(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

  RETURN VARCHAR2

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  FUNCTION  getNumberOfChannels(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

  RETURN INTEGER

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  FUNCTION  getSamplingRate(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

  RETURN INTEGER

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  FUNCTION  getSampleSize(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

  RETURN INTEGER

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  FUNCTION  getCompressionType(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

  RETURN VARCHAR2

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  FUNCTION  getAudioDuration(ctx IN OUT RAW,

                             obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

  RETURN INTEGER

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  PROCEDURE setProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  FUNCTION checkProperties(ctx IN OUT RAW, obj IN OUT ORDSYS.ORDAudio)

  RETURN NUMBER

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  FUNCTION  getAttribute(ctx IN OUT RAW,

                         obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                         name IN VARCHAR2)

  RETURN VARCHAR2

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  PROCEDURE getAllAttributes(ctx IN OUT RAW,

                             obj IN ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                             attributes IN OUT NOCOPY CLOB)

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

  -- AUDIO PROCESSING METHODS

  FUNCTION  processCommand(

                                 ctx       IN OUT RAW,

                                 obj       IN OUT NOCOPY ORDSYS.ORDAudio,

                                 cmd       IN VARCHAR2,

                                 arguments IN VARCHAR2,

                                 result    OUT RAW)

  RETURN RAW

  IS

--Your variables go here

  BEGIN

--Your code goes here

  END;

END;

/

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