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11g Release 2 (11.2)

Part Number E10820-02
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ALL_JAVA_METHODS

ALL_JAVA_METHODS displays method information about the stored Java classes accessible to the current user.

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Column Datatype NULL Description
OWNER VARCHAR2(30) NOT NULL Owner of the Java class
NAME VARCHAR2(4000)   Name of the Java class
METHOD_INDEX NUMBER   Index of the method
METHOD_NAME VARCHAR2(4000)   Name of the method identified by the METHOD_INDEX column
ACCESSIBILITY VARCHAR2(9)   Accessibility of the method:
  • PUBLIC

  • PRIVATE

  • PROTECTED

IS_STATIC VARCHAR2(3)   Indicates whether the method is a static method (YES) or not (NO)
IS_FINAL VARCHAR2(3)   Indicates whether the method is a final method (YES) or not (NO)
IS_SYNCHRONIZED VARCHAR2(3)   Indicates whether the method is a synchronized method (YES) or not (NO)
IS_NATIVE VARCHAR2(3)   Indicates whether the method is a native method (YES) or not (NO)
IS_ABSTRACT VARCHAR2(3)   Indicates whether the method is an abstract method (YES) or not (NO)
IS_STRICT VARCHAR2(3)   Indicates whether the method is a strict method (YES) or not (NO)
ARGUMENTS NUMBER   Number of arguments of the method
THROWS NUMBER   Number of exceptions thrown by the method
ARRAY_DEPTH NUMBER   Array depth of the return type of the method
BASE_TYPE VARCHAR2(7)   Base type of the return type of the method:
  • int

  • long

  • float

  • double

  • boolean

  • byte

  • char

  • short

  • class

  • void

RETURN_CLASS VARCHAR2(4000)   Actual class name of the return value if the base type is class
IS_COMPILED VARCHAR2(3)   Indicates whether the Java method has been natively compiled by the JIT compiler (YES) or not (NO)