com.esri.arcgis.location
Class DatabaseLocatorWorkspace

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.esri.arcgis.location.DatabaseLocatorWorkspace
All Implemented Interfaces:
ILocatorWorkspace, com.esri.arcgis.interop.RemoteObjRef, IDatabaseLocatorWorkspace, ILocatorAttach, ILocatorAttach2, ISupportErrorInfo, Serializable

public class DatabaseLocatorWorkspace
extends Object
implements com.esri.arcgis.interop.RemoteObjRef, ILocatorWorkspace, IDatabaseLocatorWorkspace, ILocatorAttach, ILocatorAttach2, ISupportErrorInfo

A locator workspace that stores locators in a Geodatabase.

Remarks

There are three types of locator workspaces in ArcGIS. DatabaseLocatorWorkspaces contain locators in an ArcSDE database. LocalLocatorWorkspaces contain locators on the local file system or on a shared network drive. AGSServerLocatorWorkspaces contain locators on an ArcGIS Server.

DatabaseLocatorWorkspaces are locator workspaces that reside inside ArcSDE databases. These objects contain ArcSDE locators and locator styles. Each ArcSDE database has a DatabaseLocatorWorkspace, which is represented in ArcCatalog as the Address Locators folder inside an ArcSDE database connection.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

See Also:
ILocatorWorkspace2, ILocatorManager2, DatabaseLocatorWorkspace, ILocatorWorkspace, ILocatorManager.getLocatorWorkspaceFromPath(String), LocatorEnumerator, ILocatorWorkspaceName2, LocatorWorkspaceName, IDatabaseLocatorWorkspace, LocalLocatorWorkspace, ILocatorManager, LocatorManager, ILocatorWorkspaceName, Serialized Form

Constructor Summary
DatabaseLocatorWorkspace(Object obj)
          Construct a DatabaseLocatorWorkspace using a reference to such an object returned from ArcGIS Engine or Server.
 
Method Summary
 ILocator addLocator(String name, ILocator locator, String configKeyword, ITrackCancel cancelTracker)
          Adds a locator to the locator workspace.
 void addLocatorStyle(String name, String category, ILocatorStyle locatorStyle)
          Adds a locator style.
 void attachLocator(ILocator locator, ITable attachToTable, ITable inputTable, String inputFieldNames, String inputJoinFieldName, ITable outputTable, String outputFieldNames, String outputJoinFieldName)
          Attaches a locator to a table.
 void attachLocator(ILocator locator, ITable attachToTable, String inputFieldNames, String outputFieldNames)
          Attaches a locator to a table (simple function).
 void copyLocator(String srcName, String dstName)
          Copies a locator.
 void deleteLocator(String name)
          Deletes a locator.
 boolean equals(Object o)
          Compare this object with another
 ILocator getLocator(String name)
          Gets a locator.
 ILocatorName getLocatorName(String name)
          Gets a LocatorName object.
 IEnumLocatorName getLocatorNames(int queryType, String category)
          LocatorName objects in the locator workspace.
 IEnumLocator getLocators(int queryType, String category)
          Locators in the locator workspace.
 ILocatorStyle getLocatorStyle(String name)
          Gets a locator style.
 ILocatorWorkspaceName getName()
          The Name object for the locator workspace.
 IWorkspace getWorkspace()
          The Geodatabase workspace that contains the locator workspace.
 int hashCode()
          the hashcode for this object
 void interfaceSupportsErrorInfo(GUID riid)
          interfaceSupportsErrorInfo
 void renameLocator(String oldName, String newName)
          Renames a locator.
 void updateLocator(ILocator locator)
          Modifies the properties of a locator.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface com.esri.arcgis.interop.RemoteObjRef
getJintegraDispatch, release
 

Constructor Detail

DatabaseLocatorWorkspace

public DatabaseLocatorWorkspace(Object obj)
                         throws IOException
Construct a DatabaseLocatorWorkspace using a reference to such an object returned from ArcGIS Engine or Server. This is semantically equivalent to casting obj to DatabaseLocatorWorkspace.
Casting to this class from the return value of a method will not work, as this class represents an abstract class in ArcObjects.
*
DatabaseLocatorWorkspace o = (DatabaseLocatorWorkspace)obj; // will not work

DatabaseLocatorWorkspace o = new DatabaseLocatorWorkspace(obj); // Use this constructor instead
* @param obj an object returned from ArcGIS Engine or Server

Throws:
IOException - if there are interop problems DatabaseLocatorWorkspace theDatabaseLocatorWorkspace = (DatabaseLocatorWorkspace) obj;
Method Detail

equals

public boolean equals(Object o)
Compare this object with another

Overrides:
equals in class Object

hashCode

public int hashCode()
the hashcode for this object

Overrides:
hashCode in class Object

getName

public ILocatorWorkspaceName getName()
                              throws IOException,
                                     AutomationException
The Name object for the locator workspace.

Description

The Name property returns a reference to a LocatorWorkspaceName object that represents the locator workspace.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
getName in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocatorWorkspaceName
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorWorkspace.getName()

getLocatorNames

public IEnumLocatorName getLocatorNames(int queryType,
                                        String category)
                                 throws IOException,
                                        AutomationException
LocatorName objects in the locator workspace.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Specified by:
getLocatorNames in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
queryType - A com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.esriLocatorQuery constant (in)
category - The category (in)
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IEnumLocatorName
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.

getLocators

public IEnumLocator getLocators(int queryType,
                                String category)
                         throws IOException,
                                AutomationException
Locators in the locator workspace.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Specified by:
getLocators in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
queryType - A com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.esriLocatorQuery constant (in)
category - The category (in)
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IEnumLocator
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.

getLocatorName

public ILocatorName getLocatorName(String name)
                            throws IOException,
                                   AutomationException
Gets a LocatorName object.

Description

The GetLocatorName method retrieves a LocatorName object from a locator workspace.

Remarks

The Name parameter is the name of the locator that you want to retrieve from the locator workspace.

In ArcSDE workspaces, locator names are prefixed by the name of the ArcSDE user that owns the locator, as in "jack.My Locator". When you call methods in ArcObjects that have parameters that specify locators in a ArcSDE workspace, you must specify the full name of the locator, including the user name. Failing to do so will result in an error.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
getLocatorName in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
name - The name (in)
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocatorName
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorName, LocatorName, ILocatorWorkspace.getLocatorName(String)

getLocator

public ILocator getLocator(String name)
                    throws IOException,
                           AutomationException
Gets a locator.

Description

The GetLocator method retrieves a locator from a locator workspace.

Remarks

The Name parameter is the name of the locator that you want to retrieve from the locator workspace.

Within the default local locator workspace, and within ArcSDE locator workspaces, locator names are prefixed by a user name, as in "jack.My Locator". In local locator workspaces, the locator name is prefixed by the user name of the current user. In ArcSDE workspaces, the locator name is prefixed by the name of the ArcSDE user that owns the locator. When you call methods in ArcObjects that have parameters that specify locators in a locator workspace, you must specify the full name of the locator, including the user name. Failing to do so will result in an error.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
getLocator in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
name - The name (in)
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorWorkspace.updateLocator(com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator), StreetMapAddressLocatorStyle, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.GxLocator, ESRIFDOAddressLocatorStyle, ILocatorWorkspace.getLocator(String), ILocator, ESRIFDOAddressLocator, StreetMapAddressLocator, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.LocatorExtension, com.esri.arcgis.catalogUI.IGxLocator

getLocatorStyle

public ILocatorStyle getLocatorStyle(String name)
                              throws IOException,
                                     AutomationException
Gets a locator style.

Description

The GetLocatorStyle method retrieves a locator style from a locator workspace.

Remarks

The Name parameter is the name of the locator style that you want to retrieve from the locator workspace.

Within ArcSDE locator workspaces, locator style names are prefixed by the name of the SDE user that owns the locator style (usually the default SDE user), as in "SDE.US Streets with Zone". You must specify the SDE user as a part of the Name parameter when calling the GetLocatorStyle method on an ArcSDE locator workspace.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
getLocatorStyle in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
name - The name (in)
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocatorStyle
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorStyle, StreetMapAddressLocatorStyle, ESRIFDOAddressLocatorStyle, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.IGxNewLocator, ILocatorWorkspace.getLocatorStyle(String)

addLocator

public ILocator addLocator(String name,
                           ILocator locator,
                           String configKeyword,
                           ITrackCancel cancelTracker)
                    throws IOException,
                           AutomationException
Adds a locator to the locator workspace.

Description

The AddLocator method adds the specified locator to the locator workspace with the specified name.

Remarks

In general, when creating a locator, you will first retrieve a locator style from the locator workspace, set the properties on the locator style, then use the AddLocator method to create a new locator.

The Name parameter specifies the name for the new locator.

The Locator parameter is a reference to the locator that you want to add to the locator workspace.

The ConfigKeyword parameter is used to specify the ArcSDE storage keyword used to create the reference data indexes for the new locator. This parameter is only used if the locator workspace is in an ArcSDE database. Using a configuration keyword specifies certain parameters for storing tables to the ArcSDE database, and the proper configuration can improve the performance of your locators. For more information on ArcSDE configuration keywords, refer to the ArcSDE Configuration and Tuning Guide for your relational database management system (RDBMS). To use the default storage keyword for the ArcSDE database, specify a blank string for this parameter.

ICancelTracker is an optional parameter that you can use to specify a CancelTracker object that is used to display the reference data index building progress and allows the user to cancel the process.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
addLocator in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
name - The name (in)
locator - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator (in)
configKeyword - The configKeyword (in)
cancelTracker - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.system.ITrackCancel (in)
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorWorkspace.addLocator(String, com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator, String, com.esri.arcgis.system.ITrackCancel), ILocatorWorkspace.deleteLocator(String), ILocatorWorkspace.copyLocator(String, String)

addLocatorStyle

public void addLocatorStyle(String name,
                            String category,
                            ILocatorStyle locatorStyle)
                     throws IOException,
                            AutomationException
Adds a locator style.

Description

The AddLocatorStyle method adds the specified locator style to the locator workspace.

Note: This method is deprecated in versions of ArcGIS later than 9.3.1.

Remarks

In general, you will only use this method if you have created your own custom locator style and want to copy it from one locator workspace to another.

The Name parameter specifies the name for the new locator style.

The Category parameter is used to specify the category of the new locator style. Address locator styles provided with ArcGIS all have a category of "Address".

The LocatorStyle parameter is a reference to the locator style to add to the locator workspace.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
addLocatorStyle in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
name - The name (in)
category - The category (in)
locatorStyle - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocatorStyle (in)
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorWorkspace.addLocatorStyle(String, String, com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocatorStyle)

updateLocator

public void updateLocator(ILocator locator)
                   throws IOException,
                          AutomationException
Modifies the properties of a locator.

Remarks

To update a locator or locator style, first get the locator or locator style from the locator workspace using one of the members of the ILocatorWorkspace interface. Modify the properties of the locator or locator style, then update the locator or locator style using this method.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
updateLocator in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
locator - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator (in)
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorWorkspace.updateLocator(com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator), StreetMapAddressLocatorStyle, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.GxLocator, ESRIFDOAddressLocatorStyle, ILocatorWorkspace.getLocator(String), ILocator, ESRIFDOAddressLocator, StreetMapAddressLocator, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.LocatorExtension, com.esri.arcgis.catalogUI.IGxLocator

deleteLocator

public void deleteLocator(String name)
                   throws IOException,
                          AutomationException
Deletes a locator.

Description

The DeleteLocator method deletes a locator or locator style from a locator workspace.

Remarks

The Name parameter is the name of the locator or locator style that you want to remove from the locator workspace.

In ArcSDE workspaces, locator names are prefixed by the name of the ArcSDE user that owns the locator, as in "jack.My Locator". When you call methods in ArcObjects that have parameters that specify locators in a ArcSDE workspace, you must specify the full name of the locator, including the user name. Failing to do so will result in an error.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
deleteLocator in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
name - The name (in)
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorWorkspace.addLocator(String, com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator, String, com.esri.arcgis.system.ITrackCancel), ILocatorWorkspace.deleteLocator(String), ILocatorWorkspace.copyLocator(String, String)

renameLocator

public void renameLocator(String oldName,
                          String newName)
                   throws IOException,
                          AutomationException
Renames a locator.

Remarks

The oldName parameter is the current name of the locator or locator style that you want to rename. The newName parameter is the new name for the locator or locator style.

In ArcSDE workspaces, locator names are prefixed by the name of the ArcSDE user that owns the locator, as in "jack.My Locator". When you call methods in ArcObjects that have parameters that specify locators in a ArcSDE workspace, you must specify the full name of the locator, including the user name. Failing to do so will result in an error. You must fully-qualify the oldName parameter with a user name. Do not qualify the newName parameter with a user name; the locator workspace will add the user name automatically.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
renameLocator in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
oldName - The oldName (in)
newName - The newName (in)
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorWorkspace.updateLocator(com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator), ILocatorStyle, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.GxLocatorFolder, StreetMapAddressLocatorStyle, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.GxLocator, ESRIFDOAddressLocatorStyle, ILocatorWorkspace.getLocator(String), ILocator, ESRIFDOAddressLocator, ILocalLocatorWorkspace, StreetMapAddressLocator, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.GxGeocodingServiceExtension, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.LocatorExtension, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.IGxLocatorFolder, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.GxLocatorFactory, com.esri.arcgis.locationui.IGxNewLocator, ILocalLocatorWorkspace.getPath(), ILocatorManager.getLocatorWorkspace(com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IWorkspace), ILocatorWorkspace.getLocatorStyle(String), com.esri.arcgis.catalogUI.IGxLocator

copyLocator

public void copyLocator(String srcName,
                        String dstName)
                 throws IOException,
                        AutomationException
Copies a locator.

Description

The CopyLocator method creates a copy of the specified locator in the same locator workspace.

Remarks

The srcName parameter is the name of the locator that you want to copy. The dstName parameter is the name for the copy of the locator.

In ArcSDE workspaces, locator names are prefixed by the name of the ArcSDE user that owns the locator, as in "jack.My Locator". When you call methods in ArcObjects that have parameters that specify locators in a ArcSDE workspace, you must specify the full name of the locator, including the user name. Failing to do so will result in an error.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
copyLocator in interface ILocatorWorkspace
Parameters:
srcName - The srcName (in)
dstName - The dstName (in)
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
ILocatorWorkspace.addLocator(String, com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator, String, com.esri.arcgis.system.ITrackCancel), ILocatorWorkspace.deleteLocator(String), ILocatorWorkspace.copyLocator(String, String)

getWorkspace

public IWorkspace getWorkspace()
                        throws IOException,
                               AutomationException
The Geodatabase workspace that contains the locator workspace.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
getWorkspace in interface IDatabaseLocatorWorkspace
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IWorkspace
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.

attachLocator

public void attachLocator(ILocator locator,
                          ITable attachToTable,
                          ITable inputTable,
                          String inputFieldNames,
                          String inputJoinFieldName,
                          ITable outputTable,
                          String outputFieldNames,
                          String outputJoinFieldName)
                   throws IOException,
                          AutomationException
Attaches a locator to a table.

Remarks

The AttachLocator method attaches a locator to a dataset. After creating a dataset using a locator, you should attach the locator to the dataset so that it can be rematched.

The Locator parameter specifies the locator that you want to attach to the dataset. Usually, this is the locator that you used to create the dataset.

The attachToTable parameter specifies the dataset to which you want to attach the locator.

The InputTable parameter specifies the dataset that contains the input attributes required by the locator. When you locate a table, you should copy the input attributes to the output dataset, and this property should then refer to the located dataset.

The InputFieldNames parameter is a comma-delimited string that specifies the names of the fields in InputTable that contain the input attributes required by the locator.

Use the InputJoinFieldName parameter to specify the attribute in InputTable that relates records in the input table to records in the located dataset. Normally, you will use the name of the ObjectID attribute in the located dataset for this parameter.

The OutputFieldNames parameter is a comma-delimited string that specifies the names of the fields in the located dataset that contain the match attributes generated by the locator. If the locator supports the IAddressGeocoding interface, you can use the MatchFields property to determine which fields contain the match attributes.

Use the OutputJoinFieldName parameter to specify the attribute in the located dataset that relates records in the located dataset to records in InputTable. Normally, you will use the name of the ObjectID attribute in the located dataset for this parameter.

The OutputTable parameter specifies the dataset that contains the result fields created by the address locator. Typically, this is the geocoded feature class, and is the dataset to which you are attaching the locator.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
attachLocator in interface ILocatorAttach
Parameters:
locator - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator (in)
attachToTable - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ITable (in)
inputTable - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ITable (in)
inputFieldNames - The inputFieldNames (in)
inputJoinFieldName - The inputJoinFieldName (in)
outputTable - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ITable (in)
outputFieldNames - The outputFieldNames (in)
outputJoinFieldName - The outputJoinFieldName (in)
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.

attachLocator

public void attachLocator(ILocator locator,
                          ITable attachToTable,
                          String inputFieldNames,
                          String outputFieldNames)
                   throws IOException,
                          AutomationException
Attaches a locator to a table (simple function).

Remarks

The AttachLocator method attaches a copy of a locator to a dataset. This is generally done after geocoding a table of addresses to a feature class. A copy of the locator that was used to geocode the table of addresses is then attached to the geocoded feature class so that the geocoded feature class can be rematched at a later time.

The Locator parameter is the locator of which a copy will be attached to the dataset specified by the attachToTable parameter. Generally, the attachToTable parameter is a reference to a geocoded feature class, and the Locator parameter is a reference to the locator that was used to create it.

The InputFieldNames parameter is a comma-delimited list of the fields in the dataset represented by the attachToTable parameter that map to the input fields used by the locator. The OutputFieldNames parameter is a comma-delimited list of the fields in the dataset represented by the attachToTable parameter that contain the match attributes generated by the locator. Use the IAddressGeocoding::MatchFields property to determine which match attributes the locator generates.

To retrieve an attached locator from a dataset, use the ILocatorManager::GetLocatorFromDataset method.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
attachLocator in interface ILocatorAttach2
Parameters:
locator - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator (in)
attachToTable - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ITable (in)
inputFieldNames - The inputFieldNames (in)
outputFieldNames - The outputFieldNames (in)
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.
See Also:
IAddressGeocoding.matchTable(com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ITable, String, String, com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IFeatureClass, String, com.esri.arcgis.system.IPropertySet, com.esri.arcgis.system.ITrackCancel), AttachedLocator, ILocatorAttach2, IAttachedLocator, ILocatorManager.hasLocatorAttached(com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IDatasetName), ILocatorManager.getLocatorFromDataset(com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.IDataset), ILocatorAttach2.attachLocator(com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ILocator, com.esri.arcgis.geodatabase.ITable, String, String)

interfaceSupportsErrorInfo

public void interfaceSupportsErrorInfo(GUID riid)
                                throws IOException,
                                       AutomationException
interfaceSupportsErrorInfo

Description

Indicates whether the interface supports IErrorInfo.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Specified by:
interfaceSupportsErrorInfo in interface ISupportErrorInfo
Parameters:
riid - A Structure: com.esri.arcgis.support.ms.stdole.GUID (in)
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.