| java.sql.Ref | 
This interface represents an SQL Ref - a data object containing a cursor or pointer to a result table.
 The data structure identified by an instance of Ref is held in the
 database, so the data is not necessarily read and converted
 into a Java object until getObject is called. However, if
 the database supports the Ref type, it is not typically
 necessary to get the underlying object before using it in a method call -
 the Ref object can be used in place of the data structure.
 
 A Ref object is stored into the database using the
 setRef(int, Ref) method.
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          Gets the fully-qualified SQL name of the SQL structured type that this
  Refreferences. | |||||||||||
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          Gets the SQL structured type instance referenced by this  Ref. | |||||||||||
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          Returns the associated object and uses the relevant mapping to convert it
 to a Java type.
          
    
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          Sets the value of the structured type that this  Refreferences to
 a supplied object. | |||||||||||
Gets the fully-qualified SQL name of the SQL structured type that this
 Ref references.
| SQLException | if there is a database error. | 
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Gets the SQL structured type instance referenced by this Ref.
| SQLException | if there is a database error. | 
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Returns the associated object and uses the relevant mapping to convert it to a Java type.
| map | the mapping for type conversion. | 
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| SQLException | if there is a database error. | 
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Sets the value of the structured type that this Ref references to
 a supplied object.
| value | the Objectrepresenting the new SQL structured type
            that thisRefreferences. | 
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| SQLException | if there is a database error. | 
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