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package com.mongodb.client;

import com.mongodb.ServerAddress;
import com.mongodb.ServerCursor;
import com.mongodb.annotations.NotThreadSafe;
import com.mongodb.lang.Nullable;

import java.io.Closeable;
import java.util.Iterator;

The Mongo Cursor interface implementing the iterator protocol.

An application should ensure that a cursor is closed in all circumstances, e.g. using a try-with-resources statement:

try (MongoCursor<Document> cursor = collection.find().iterator()) {
    while (cursor.hasNext()) {
        System.out.println(cursor.next());
    }
}
Type parameters:
  • <TResult> – The type of documents the cursor contains
Since:3.0
/** * The Mongo Cursor interface implementing the iterator protocol. * <p> * An application should ensure that a cursor is closed in all circumstances, e.g. using a try-with-resources statement: * * <blockquote><pre> * try (MongoCursor&lt;Document&gt; cursor = collection.find().iterator()) { * while (cursor.hasNext()) { * System.out.println(cursor.next()); * } * } * </pre></blockquote> * * @since 3.0 * @param <TResult> The type of documents the cursor contains */
@NotThreadSafe public interface MongoCursor<TResult> extends Iterator<TResult>, Closeable { @Override void close(); @Override boolean hasNext(); @Override TResult next();
A special next() case that returns the next element in the iteration if available or null.

Tailable cursors are an example where this is useful. A call to tryNext() may return null, but in the future calling tryNext() would return a new element if a document had been added to the capped collection.

Returns:the next element in the iteration if available or null.
@mongodb.driver.manualreference/glossary/#term-tailable-cursor Tailable Cursor
/** * A special {@code next()} case that returns the next element in the iteration if available or null. * * <p>Tailable cursors are an example where this is useful. A call to {@code tryNext()} may return null, but in the future calling * {@code tryNext()} would return a new element if a document had been added to the capped collection.</p> * * @return the next element in the iteration if available or null. * @mongodb.driver.manual reference/glossary/#term-tailable-cursor Tailable Cursor */
@Nullable TResult tryNext();
Returns the server cursor, which can be null if the no cursor was created or if the cursor has been exhausted or killed.
Returns:the ServerCursor, which can be null.
/** * Returns the server cursor, which can be null if the no cursor was created or if the cursor has been exhausted or killed. * * @return the ServerCursor, which can be null. */
@Nullable ServerCursor getServerCursor();
Returns the server address
Returns:ServerAddress
/** * Returns the server address * * @return ServerAddress */
ServerAddress getServerAddress(); }