Java Code Examples for java.sql.Types#REF_CURSOR
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Example 1
Source File: ProcedureParameterImpl.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public void setHibernateType(Type expectedType) { super.setHibernateType( expectedType ); if ( mode == ParameterMode.REF_CURSOR ) { sqlTypes = new int[] { Types.REF_CURSOR }; } else { if ( expectedType == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Type cannot be null" ); } else { sqlTypes = expectedType.sqlTypes( procedureCall.getSession().getFactory() ); } } }
Example 2
Source File: StandardRefCursorSupport.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private int refCursorTypeCode() { return Types.REF_CURSOR; }
Example 3
Source File: JDBC42Helper.java From r-course with MIT License | 4 votes |
static boolean isSqlTypeSupported(int sqlType) { return sqlType != Types.REF_CURSOR && sqlType != Types.TIME_WITH_TIMEZONE && sqlType != Types.TIMESTAMP_WITH_TIMEZONE; }
Example 4
Source File: JDBC42Helper.java From Komondor with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
static boolean isSqlTypeSupported(int sqlType) { return sqlType != Types.REF_CURSOR && sqlType != Types.TIME_WITH_TIMEZONE && sqlType != Types.TIMESTAMP_WITH_TIMEZONE; }
Example 5
Source File: ParseUtil.java From datacollector with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public static Field generateField( String column, String columnValue, int columnType, DateTimeColumnHandler dateTimeColumnHandler ) throws StageException { Field field; // All types as of JDBC 2.0 are here: // https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/constant-values.html#java.sql.Types.ARRAY // Good source of recommended mappings is here: // http://www.cs.mun.ca/java-api-1.5/guide/jdbc/getstart/mapping.html switch (columnType) { case Types.BIGINT: field = Field.create(Field.Type.LONG, columnValue); break; case Types.BINARY: case Types.LONGVARBINARY: case Types.VARBINARY: field = Field.create(Field.Type.BYTE_ARRAY, RawTypeHandler.parseRaw(column, columnValue, columnType)); break; case Types.BIT: case Types.BOOLEAN: field = Field.create(Field.Type.BOOLEAN, columnValue); break; case Types.CHAR: case Types.LONGNVARCHAR: case Types.LONGVARCHAR: case Types.NCHAR: case Types.NVARCHAR: case Types.VARCHAR: field = Field.create(Field.Type.STRING, columnValue); break; case Types.DECIMAL: case Types.NUMERIC: field = Field.create(Field.Type.DECIMAL, columnValue); break; case Types.DOUBLE: field = Field.create(Field.Type.DOUBLE, columnValue); break; case Types.FLOAT: case Types.REAL: field = Field.create(Field.Type.FLOAT, columnValue); break; case Types.INTEGER: field = Field.create(Field.Type.INTEGER, columnValue); break; case Types.SMALLINT: case Types.TINYINT: field = Field.create(Field.Type.SHORT, columnValue); break; case Types.DATE: case Types.TIME: case Types.TIMESTAMP: field = dateTimeColumnHandler.getDateTimeStampField(column, columnValue, columnType); break; case Types.TIMESTAMP_WITH_TIMEZONE: case TIMESTAMP_TZ_TYPE: field = dateTimeColumnHandler.getTimestampWithTimezoneField(columnValue); break; case TIMESTAMP_LTZ_TYPE: field = dateTimeColumnHandler.getTimestampWithLocalTimezone(columnValue); break; case Types.ROWID: case Types.CLOB: case Types.NCLOB: case Types.BLOB: case Types.ARRAY: case Types.DATALINK: case Types.DISTINCT: case Types.JAVA_OBJECT: case Types.NULL: case Types.OTHER: case Types.REF: case Types.REF_CURSOR: case Types.SQLXML: case Types.STRUCT: case Types.TIME_WITH_TIMEZONE: default: throw new UnsupportedFieldTypeException(column, columnValue, columnType); } return field; }