Java Code Examples for java.sql.ResultSet#isWrapperFor()
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Example 1
Source File: ResultSetTest.java From gemfirexd-oss with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Tests the wrapper methods isWrapperFor and unwrap. There are two cases * to be tested * Case 1: isWrapperFor returns true and we call unwrap * Case 2: isWrapperFor returns false and we call unwrap * * * @throws SQLException Thrown if some unexpected error happens */ public void testWrapper() throws SQLException { PreparedStatement ps = prepareStatement("select count(*) from sys.systables"); ResultSet rs = ps.executeQuery(); Class<ResultSet> wrap_class = ResultSet.class; //The if succeeds and we call the unwrap method on the conn object if(rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class)) { ResultSet rs1 = (ResultSet)rs.unwrap(wrap_class); } else { assertFalse("isWrapperFor wrongly returns false", rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class)); } //Being Test for Case2 //test for the case when isWrapper returns false //using some class that will return false when //passed to isWrapperFor Class<PreparedStatement> wrap_class1 = PreparedStatement.class; try { //returning false is the correct behaviour in this case //Generate a message if it returns true if(rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class1)) { assertTrue("isWrapperFor wrongly returns true", rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class1)); } else { PreparedStatement ps1 = (PreparedStatement) rs.unwrap(wrap_class1); fail("unwrap does not throw the expected exception"); } } catch (SQLException sqle) { //Calling unwrap in this case throws an //SQLException ensure that this SQLException //has the correct SQLState assertSQLState(SQLStateConstants.UNABLE_TO_UNWRAP, sqle); } }
Example 2
Source File: SnowflakeStatementV1.java From snowflake-jdbc with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public void close(boolean removeClosedStatementFromConnection) throws SQLException { logger.debug("close()"); // No exception is raised even if the statement is closed. if (resultSet != null) { resultSet.close(); resultSet = null; } isClosed = true; batch.clear(); // also make sure to close all created resultSets from this statement for (ResultSet rs : openResultSets) { if (rs != null && !rs.isClosed()) { if (rs.isWrapperFor(SnowflakeResultSetV1.class)) { rs.unwrap(SnowflakeResultSetV1.class).close(false); } else { rs.close(); } } } openResultSets.clear(); sfStatement.close(); if (removeClosedStatementFromConnection) { connection.removeClosedStatement(this); } }
Example 3
Source File: ResultSetTest.java From gemfirexd-oss with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Tests the wrapper methods isWrapperFor and unwrap. There are two cases * to be tested * Case 1: isWrapperFor returns true and we call unwrap * Case 2: isWrapperFor returns false and we call unwrap * * * @throws SQLException Thrown if some unexpected error happens */ public void testWrapper() throws SQLException { PreparedStatement ps = prepareStatement("select count(*) from sys.systables"); ResultSet rs = ps.executeQuery(); Class<ResultSet> wrap_class = ResultSet.class; //The if succeeds and we call the unwrap method on the conn object if(rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class)) { ResultSet rs1 = (ResultSet)rs.unwrap(wrap_class); } else { assertFalse("isWrapperFor wrongly returns false", rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class)); } //Being Test for Case2 //test for the case when isWrapper returns false //using some class that will return false when //passed to isWrapperFor Class<PreparedStatement> wrap_class1 = PreparedStatement.class; try { //returning false is the correct behaviour in this case //Generate a message if it returns true if(rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class1)) { assertTrue("isWrapperFor wrongly returns true", rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class1)); } else { PreparedStatement ps1 = (PreparedStatement) rs.unwrap(wrap_class1); fail("unwrap does not throw the expected exception"); } } catch (SQLException sqle) { //Calling unwrap in this case throws an //SQLException ensure that this SQLException //has the correct SQLState assertSQLState(SQLStateConstants.UNABLE_TO_UNWRAP, sqle); } }
Example 4
Source File: ResultSetTest.java From spliceengine with GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Tests the wrapper methods isWrapperFor and unwrap. There are two cases * to be tested * Case 1: isWrapperFor returns true and we call unwrap * Case 2: isWrapperFor returns false and we call unwrap * * * @throws SQLException Thrown if some unexpected error happens */ public void testWrapper() throws SQLException { PreparedStatement ps = prepareStatement("select count(*) from sys.systables"); ResultSet rs = ps.executeQuery(); Class<ResultSet> wrap_class = ResultSet.class; //The if succeeds and we call the unwrap method on the conn object if(rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class)) { ResultSet rs1 = (ResultSet)rs.unwrap(wrap_class); } else { assertFalse("isWrapperFor wrongly returns false", rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class)); } //Being Test for Case2 //test for the case when isWrapper returns false //using some class that will return false when //passed to isWrapperFor Class<PreparedStatement> wrap_class1 = PreparedStatement.class; try { //returning false is the correct behaviour in this case //Generate a message if it returns true if(rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class1)) { assertTrue("isWrapperFor wrongly returns true", rs.isWrapperFor(wrap_class1)); } else { PreparedStatement ps1 = (PreparedStatement) rs.unwrap(wrap_class1); fail("unwrap does not throw the expected exception"); } } catch (SQLException sqle) { //Calling unwrap in this case throws an //SQLException ensure that this SQLException //has the correct SQLState assertSQLState(SQLStateConstants.UNABLE_TO_UNWRAP, sqle); } }