MID Profile

Uses of Class
javax.microedition.rms.InvalidRecordIDException

Packages that use InvalidRecordIDException
javax.microedition.rms The Mobile Information Device Profile provides a mechanism for MIDlets to persistently store data and later retrieve it. 
 

Uses of InvalidRecordIDException in javax.microedition.rms
 

Methods in javax.microedition.rms that throw InvalidRecordIDException
 byte[] RecordEnumeration.nextRecord()
          Returns a copy of the next record in this enumeration, where next is defined by the comparator and/or filter supplied in the constructor of this enumerator.
 int RecordEnumeration.nextRecordId()
          Returns the recordId of the next record in this enumeration, where next is defined by the comparator and/or filter supplied in the constructor of this enumerator.
 byte[] RecordEnumeration.previousRecord()
          Returns a copy of the previous record in this enumeration, where previous is defined by the comparator and/or filter supplied in the constructor of this enumerator.
 int RecordEnumeration.previousRecordId()
          Returns the recordId of the previous record in this enumeration, where previous is defined by the comparator and/or filter supplied in the constructor of this enumerator.
 void RecordStore.deleteRecord(int recordId)
          The record is deleted from the record store.
 int RecordStore.getRecordSize(int recordId)
          Returns the size (in bytes) of the MIDlet data available in the given record.
 int RecordStore.getRecord(int recordId, byte[] buffer, int offset)
          Returns the data stored in the given record.
 byte[] RecordStore.getRecord(int recordId)
          Returns a copy of the data stored in the given record.
 void RecordStore.setRecord(int recordId, byte[] newData, int offset, int numBytes)
          Sets the data in the given record to that passed in.
 


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