From 76a6da8a1b01e23091da65f5e167d67f5274d740 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 16:50:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Attached is a patch to fix the current issues with building under jdbc1. This patch moves the logic that looks up TypeOid, PGTypeName, and SQLTypeName from Field to Connection. It is moved to connection since it needs to differ from the jdbc1 to jdbc2 versions and Connection already has different subclasses for the two driver versions. It also made sense to move the logic to Connection as some of the logic was already there anyway. Barry Lind --- .../jdbc/org/postgresql/Connection.java | 92 ++++++++++- src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/Field.java | 147 ++++-------------- .../jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Connection.java | 69 +++++++- .../postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java | 4 +- .../jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSet.java | 6 +- .../postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSetMetaData.java | 16 +- .../jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Statement.java | 2 +- .../jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Array.java | 30 ++-- .../jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Connection.java | 73 ++++++++- .../postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java | 4 +- .../jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java | 6 +- .../postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSetMetaData.java | 16 +- 12 files changed, 294 insertions(+), 171 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/Connection.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/Connection.java index b08de0d53e..8218f517ef 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/Connection.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/Connection.java @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import org.postgresql.util.*; import org.postgresql.core.Encoding; /** - * $Id: Connection.java,v 1.25 2001/08/10 14:42:07 momjian Exp $ + * $Id: Connection.java,v 1.26 2001/08/24 16:50:12 momjian Exp $ * * This abstract class is used by org.postgresql.Driver to open either the JDBC1 or * JDBC2 versions of the Connection class. @@ -69,11 +69,10 @@ public abstract class Connection // New for 6.3, salt value for crypt authorisation private String salt; - // This is used by Field to cache oid -> names. - // It's here, because it's shared across this connection only. - // Hence it cannot be static within the Field class, because it would then - // be across all connections, which could be to different backends. - public Hashtable fieldCache = new Hashtable(); + // These are used to cache oids, PGTypes and SQLTypes + private static Hashtable sqlTypeCache = new Hashtable(); // oid -> SQLType + private static Hashtable pgTypeCache = new Hashtable(); // oid -> PGType + private static Hashtable typeOidCache = new Hashtable(); //PGType -> oid // Now handle notices as warnings, so things like "show" now work public SQLWarning firstWarning = null; @@ -1108,5 +1107,86 @@ public abstract class Connection { return (getDBVersionNumber().compareTo(ver) >= 0); } + + + /** + * This returns the java.sql.Types type for a PG type oid + * + * @param oid PostgreSQL type oid + * @return the java.sql.Types type + * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs + */ + public int getSQLType(int oid) throws SQLException + { + Integer sqlType = (Integer)typeOidCache.get(new Integer(oid)); + + // it's not in the cache, so perform a query, and add the result to the cache + if(sqlType==null) { + ResultSet result = (org.postgresql.ResultSet)ExecSQL("select typname from pg_type where oid = " + oid); + if (result.getColumnCount() != 1 || result.getTupleCount() != 1) + throw new PSQLException("postgresql.unexpected"); + result.next(); + String pgType = result.getString(1); + Integer iOid = new Integer(oid); + sqlType = new Integer(getSQLType(result.getString(1))); + sqlTypeCache.put(iOid,sqlType); + pgTypeCache.put(iOid,pgType); + result.close(); + } + + return sqlType.intValue(); + } + + /** + * This returns the java.sql.Types type for a PG type + * + * @param pgTypeName PostgreSQL type name + * @return the java.sql.Types type + */ + public abstract int getSQLType(String pgTypeName); + + /** + * This returns the oid for a given PG data type + * @param typeName PostgreSQL type name + * @return PostgreSQL oid value for a field of this type + */ + public int getOID(String typeName) throws SQLException + { + int oid = -1; + if(typeName != null) { + Integer oidValue = (Integer) typeOidCache.get(typeName); + if(oidValue != null) { + oid = oidValue.intValue(); + } else { + // it's not in the cache, so perform a query, and add the result to the cache + ResultSet result = (org.postgresql.ResultSet)ExecSQL("select oid from pg_type where typname='" + + typeName + "'"); + if (result.getColumnCount() != 1 || result.getTupleCount() != 1) + throw new PSQLException("postgresql.unexpected"); + result.next(); + oid = Integer.parseInt(result.getString(1)); + typeOidCache.put(typeName, new Integer(oid)); + result.close(); + } + } + return oid; + } + + /** + * We also need to get the PG type name as returned by the back end. + * + * @return the String representation of the type of this field + * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs + */ + public String getPGType(int oid) throws SQLException + { + String pgType = (String) pgTypeCache.get(new Integer(oid)); + if(pgType == null) { + getSQLType(oid); + pgType = (String) pgTypeCache.get(new Integer(oid)); + } + return pgType; + } + } diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/Field.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/Field.java index 8b4dcb868e..1bbc272aa8 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/Field.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/Field.java @@ -12,17 +12,13 @@ import org.postgresql.util.*; */ public class Field { - public int length; // Internal Length of this field - public int oid; // OID of the type - public int mod; // type modifier of this field - public String name; // Name of this field + private int length; // Internal Length of this field + private int oid; // OID of the type + private int mod; // type modifier of this field + private String name; // Name of this field - protected Connection conn; // Connection Instantation + private Connection conn; // Connection Instantation - public int sql_type = -1; // The entry in java.sql.Types for this field - public String type_name = null;// The sql type name - - private static Hashtable oidCache = new Hashtable(); /** * Construct a field based on the information fed to it. @@ -63,140 +59,49 @@ public class Field } /** - * the ResultSet and ResultMetaData both need to handle the SQL - * type, which is gained from another query. Note that we cannot - * use getObject() in this, since getObject uses getSQLType(). - * - * @return the entry in Types that refers to this field - * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs + * @return the mod of this Field's data type */ - public int getSQLType() throws SQLException + public int getMod() { - if(sql_type == -1) { - type_name = (String)conn.fieldCache.get(new Integer(oid)); - - // it's not in the cache, so perform a query, and add the result to - // the cache - if(type_name==null) { - ResultSet result = (org.postgresql.ResultSet)conn.ExecSQL("select typname from pg_type where oid = " + oid); - if (result.getColumnCount() != 1 || result.getTupleCount() != 1) - throw new PSQLException("postgresql.unexpected"); - result.next(); - type_name = result.getString(1); - conn.fieldCache.put(new Integer(oid),type_name); - result.close(); - } - - sql_type = getSQLType(type_name); - } - return sql_type; + return mod; } /** - * This returns the SQL type. It is called by the Field and DatabaseMetaData classes - * @param type_name PostgreSQL type name - * @return java.sql.Types value for oid + * @return the name of this Field's data type */ - public static int getSQLType(String type_name) + public String getName() { - int sql_type = Types.OTHER; // default value - for(int i=0;i<types.length;i++) - if(type_name.equals(types[i])) - sql_type=typei[i]; - return sql_type; + return name; } /** - * This returns the oid for a field of a given data type - * @param type_name PostgreSQL type name - * @return PostgreSQL oid value for a field of this type + * @return the length of this Field's data type */ - public int getOID( String type_name ) throws SQLException + public int getLength() { - int oid = -1; - if(type_name != null) { - Integer oidValue = (Integer) oidCache.get( type_name ); - if( oidValue != null ) - oid = oidValue.intValue(); - else { - // it's not in the cache, so perform a query, and add the result to the cache - ResultSet result = (org.postgresql.ResultSet)conn.ExecSQL("select oid from pg_type where typname='" - + type_name + "'"); - if (result.getColumnCount() != 1 || result.getTupleCount() != 1) - throw new PSQLException("postgresql.unexpected"); - result.next(); - oid = Integer.parseInt(result.getString(1)); - oidCache.put( type_name, new Integer(oid) ); - result.close(); - } - } - return oid; + return length; } /** - * This table holds the org.postgresql names for the types supported. - * Any types that map to Types.OTHER (eg POINT) don't go into this table. - * They default automatically to Types.OTHER - * - * Note: This must be in the same order as below. - * - * Tip: keep these grouped together by the Types. value - */ - private static final String types[] = { - "int2", - "int4","oid", - "int8", - "cash","money", - "numeric", - "float4", - "float8", - "bpchar","char","char2","char4","char8","char16", - "varchar","text","name","filename", - "bool", - "date", - "time", - "abstime","timestamp", - "_bool", "_char", "_int2", "_int4", "_text", "_oid", "_varchar", "_int8", - "_float4", "_float8", "_abstime", "_date", "_time", "_timestamp", "_numeric" - }; - - /** - * This table holds the JDBC type for each entry above. + * We also need to get the PG type name as returned by the back end. * - * Note: This must be in the same order as above - * - * Tip: keep these grouped together by the Types. value + * @return the String representation of the PG type of this field + * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs */ - private static final int typei[] = { - Types.SMALLINT, - Types.INTEGER,Types.INTEGER, - Types.BIGINT, - Types.DOUBLE,Types.DOUBLE, - Types.NUMERIC, - Types.REAL, - Types.DOUBLE, - Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR, - Types.VARCHAR,Types.VARCHAR,Types.VARCHAR,Types.VARCHAR, - Types.BIT, - Types.DATE, - Types.TIME, - Types.TIMESTAMP,Types.TIMESTAMP, - Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, - Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY - }; + public String getPGType() throws SQLException + { + return conn.getPGType(oid); + } /** - * We also need to get the type name as returned by the back end. - * This is held in type_name AFTER a call to getSQLType. Since - * we get this information within getSQLType (if it isn't already - * done), we can just call getSQLType and throw away the result. + * We also need to get the java.sql.types type. * - * @return the String representation of the type of this field + * @return the int representation of the java.sql.types type of this field * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs */ - public String getTypeName() throws SQLException + public int getSQLType() throws SQLException { - int sql = getSQLType(); - return type_name; + return conn.getSQLType(oid); } + } diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Connection.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Connection.java index 0dab654030..a809d33f5c 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Connection.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Connection.java @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import org.postgresql.largeobject.*; import org.postgresql.util.*; /** - * $Id: Connection.java,v 1.7 2001/07/30 14:51:19 momjian Exp $ + * $Id: Connection.java,v 1.8 2001/08/24 16:50:15 momjian Exp $ * * A Connection represents a session with a specific database. Within the * context of a Connection, SQL statements are executed and results are @@ -137,6 +137,73 @@ public class Connection extends org.postgresql.Connection implements java.sql.Co return new org.postgresql.jdbc1.ResultSet((org.postgresql.jdbc1.Connection)conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount,insertOID); } + + /* An implementation of the abstract method in the parent class. + * This implemetation uses the jdbc1Types array to support the jdbc1 + * datatypes. Basically jdbc1 and jdbc2 are the same, except that + * jdbc2 adds the Array types. + */ + public int getSQLType(String pgTypeName) + { + int sqlType = Types.OTHER; // default value + for(int i=0;i<jdbc1Types.length;i++) { + if(pgTypeName.equals(jdbc1Types[i])) { + sqlType=jdbc1Typei[i]; + break; + } + } + return sqlType; + } + + /** + * This table holds the org.postgresql names for the types supported. + * Any types that map to Types.OTHER (eg POINT) don't go into this table. + * They default automatically to Types.OTHER + * + * Note: This must be in the same order as below. + * + * Tip: keep these grouped together by the Types. value + */ + private static final String jdbc1Types[] = { + "int2", + "int4","oid", + "int8", + "cash","money", + "numeric", + "float4", + "float8", + "bpchar","char","char2","char4","char8","char16", + "varchar","text","name","filename", + "bool", + "date", + "time", + "abstime","timestamp" + }; + + /** + * This table holds the JDBC type for each entry above. + * + * Note: This must be in the same order as above + * + * Tip: keep these grouped together by the Types. value + */ + private static final int jdbc1Typei[] = { + Types.SMALLINT, + Types.INTEGER,Types.INTEGER, + Types.BIGINT, + Types.DOUBLE,Types.DOUBLE, + Types.NUMERIC, + Types.REAL, + Types.DOUBLE, + Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR, + Types.VARCHAR,Types.VARCHAR,Types.VARCHAR,Types.VARCHAR, + Types.BIT, + Types.DATE, + Types.TIME, + Types.TIMESTAMP,Types.TIMESTAMP + }; + + } // *********************************************************************** diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java index 6ac4ffa04e..a87c34e771 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java @@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ public class DatabaseMetaData implements java.sql.DatabaseMetaData dr.next(); String typname=dr.getString(1); dr.close(); - tuple[4] = Integer.toString(Field.getSQLType(typname)).getBytes(); // Data type + tuple[4] = Integer.toString(connection.getSQLType(typname)).getBytes(); // Data type tuple[5] = typname.getBytes(); // Type name // Column size @@ -2596,7 +2596,7 @@ public class DatabaseMetaData implements java.sql.DatabaseMetaData byte[][] tuple = new byte[18][]; String typname=rs.getString(1); tuple[0] = typname.getBytes(); - tuple[1] = Integer.toString(Field.getSQLType(typname)).getBytes(); + tuple[1] = Integer.toString(connection.getSQLType(typname)).getBytes(); tuple[2] = b9; // for now tuple[6] = bnn; // for now tuple[7] = bf; // false for now - not case sensitive diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSet.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSet.java index 0a28f7eb3e..f1c5fe1fcb 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSet.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSet.java @@ -782,7 +782,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu case Types.BIGINT: return new Long(getLong(columnIndex)); case Types.NUMERIC: - return getBigDecimal(columnIndex, ((field.mod-4) & 0xffff)); + return getBigDecimal(columnIndex, ((field.getMod()-4) & 0xffff)); case Types.REAL: return new Float(getFloat(columnIndex)); case Types.DOUBLE: @@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu case Types.VARBINARY: return getBytes(columnIndex); default: - return connection.getObject(field.getTypeName(), getString(columnIndex)); + return connection.getObject(field.getPGType(), getString(columnIndex)); } } @@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu int i; for (i = 0 ; i < fields.length; ++i) - if (fields[i].name.equalsIgnoreCase(columnName)) + if (fields[i].getName().equalsIgnoreCase(columnName)) return (i+1); throw new PSQLException ("postgresql.res.colname",columnName); } diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSetMetaData.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSetMetaData.java index c39afa34b3..d9e09c01dd 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSetMetaData.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSetMetaData.java @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData */ public boolean isCurrency(int column) throws SQLException { - String type_name = getField(column).getTypeName(); + String type_name = getField(column).getPGType(); return type_name.equals("cash") || type_name.equals("money"); } @@ -189,9 +189,9 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData public int getColumnDisplaySize(int column) throws SQLException { Field f = getField(column); - String type_name = f.getTypeName(); + String type_name = f.getPGType(); int sql_type = f.getSQLType(); - int typmod = f.mod; + int typmod = f.getMod(); // I looked at other JDBC implementations and couldn't find a consistent // interpretation of the "display size" for numeric values, so this is our's @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData + 1 + ( typmod & 0xffff ); // DECIMAL(p,s) = (p digits).(s digits) // if we don't know better - return f.length; + return f.getLength(); } /** @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData { Field f = getField(column); if(f!=null) - return f.name; + return f.getName(); return "field"+column; } @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData case Types.NUMERIC: Field f = getField(column); if(f != null) - return ((0xFFFF0000)&f.mod)>>16; + return ((0xFFFF0000)&f.getMod())>>16; else return 0; default: @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData case Types.NUMERIC: Field f = getField(column); if(f != null) - return (((0x0000FFFF)&f.mod)-4); + return (((0x0000FFFF)&f.getMod())-4); else return 0; default: @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData */ public String getColumnTypeName(int column) throws SQLException { - return getField(column).getTypeName(); + return getField(column).getPGType(); } /** diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Statement.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Statement.java index 7ffe96a91c..436d815d68 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Statement.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Statement.java @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ public class Statement extends org.postgresql.Statement implements java.sql.Stat public boolean execute(String sql) throws SQLException { if (escapeProcessing) - sql = escapeSql(sql); + sql = escapeSQL(sql); result = connection.ExecSQL(sql); return (result != null && ((org.postgresql.ResultSet)result).reallyResultSet()); } diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Array.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Array.java index 5e0f86ea35..16015b881b 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Array.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Array.java @@ -169,11 +169,11 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array } public int getBaseType() throws SQLException { - return Field.getSQLType( getBaseTypeName() ); + return conn.getSQLType(getBaseTypeName()); } public String getBaseTypeName() throws SQLException { - String fType = field.getTypeName(); + String fType = field.getPGType(); if( fType.charAt(0) == '_' ) fType = fType.substring(1); return fType; @@ -195,12 +195,12 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array Object array = getArray( index, count, map ); Vector rows = new Vector(); Field[] fields = new Field[2]; - fields[0] = new Field(conn, "INDEX", field.getOID("int2"), 2); + fields[0] = new Field(conn, "INDEX", conn.getOID("int2"), 2); switch ( getBaseType() ) { case Types.BIT: boolean[] booleanArray = (boolean[]) array; - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("bool"), 1); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("bool"), 1); for( int i=0; i<booleanArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index @@ -208,11 +208,11 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array rows.addElement(tuple); } case Types.SMALLINT: - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("int2"), 2); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("int2"), 2); case Types.INTEGER: int[] intArray = (int[]) array; if( fields[1] == null ) - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("int4"), 4); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("int4"), 4); for( int i=0; i<intArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array break; case Types.BIGINT: long[] longArray = (long[]) array; - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("int8"), 8); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("int8"), 8); for( int i=0; i<longArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array break; case Types.NUMERIC: BigDecimal[] bdArray = (BigDecimal[]) array; - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("numeric"), -1); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("numeric"), -1); for( int i=0; i<bdArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array break; case Types.REAL: float[] floatArray = (float[]) array; - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("float4"), 4); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("float4"), 4); for( int i=0; i<floatArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array break; case Types.DOUBLE: double[] doubleArray = (double[]) array; - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("float8"), 8); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("float8"), 8); for( int i=0; i<doubleArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index @@ -261,11 +261,11 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array } break; case Types.CHAR: - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("char"), 1); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("char"), 1); case Types.VARCHAR: String[] strArray = (String[]) array; if( fields[1] == null ) - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("varchar"), -1); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("varchar"), -1); for( int i=0; i<strArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array break; case Types.DATE: java.sql.Date[] dateArray = (java.sql.Date[]) array; - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("date"), 4); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("date"), 4); for( int i=0; i<dateArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array break; case Types.TIME: java.sql.Time[] timeArray = (java.sql.Time[]) array; - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("time"), 8); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("time"), 8); for( int i=0; i<timeArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array break; case Types.TIMESTAMP: java.sql.Timestamp[] timestampArray = (java.sql.Timestamp[]) array; - fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", field.getOID("timestamp"), 8); + fields[1] = new Field(conn, "VALUE", conn.getOID("timestamp"), 8); for( int i=0; i<timestampArray.length; i++ ) { byte[][] tuple = new byte[2][0]; tuple[0] = conn.getEncoding().encode( Integer.toString((int)index+i) ); // Index diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Connection.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Connection.java index e6f8e248d0..5b4c17d7c4 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Connection.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Connection.java @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import org.postgresql.largeobject.*; import org.postgresql.util.*; /** - * $Id: Connection.java,v 1.9 2001/07/30 14:51:19 momjian Exp $ + * $Id: Connection.java,v 1.10 2001/08/24 16:50:16 momjian Exp $ * * A Connection represents a session with a specific database. Within the * context of a Connection, SQL statements are executed and results are @@ -254,6 +254,77 @@ public class Connection extends org.postgresql.Connection implements java.sql.Co // Default to the original method return super.getObject(type,value); } + + /* An implementation of the abstract method in the parent class. + * This implemetation uses the jdbc2Types array to support the jdbc2 + * datatypes. Basically jdbc1 and jdbc2 are the same, except that + * jdbc2 adds the Array types. + */ + public int getSQLType(String pgTypeName) + { + int sqlType = Types.OTHER; // default value + for(int i=0;i<jdbc2Types.length;i++) { + if(pgTypeName.equals(jdbc2Types[i])) { + sqlType=jdbc2Typei[i]; + break; + } + } + return sqlType; + } + + /** + * This table holds the org.postgresql names for the types supported. + * Any types that map to Types.OTHER (eg POINT) don't go into this table. + * They default automatically to Types.OTHER + * + * Note: This must be in the same order as below. + * + * Tip: keep these grouped together by the Types. value + */ + private static final String jdbc2Types[] = { + "int2", + "int4","oid", + "int8", + "cash","money", + "numeric", + "float4", + "float8", + "bpchar","char","char2","char4","char8","char16", + "varchar","text","name","filename", + "bool", + "date", + "time", + "abstime","timestamp", + "_bool", "_char", "_int2", "_int4", "_text", "_oid", "_varchar", "_int8", + "_float4", "_float8", "_abstime", "_date", "_time", "_timestamp", "_numeric" + }; + + /** + * This table holds the JDBC type for each entry above. + * + * Note: This must be in the same order as above + * + * Tip: keep these grouped together by the Types. value + */ + private static final int jdbc2Typei[] = { + Types.SMALLINT, + Types.INTEGER,Types.INTEGER, + Types.BIGINT, + Types.DOUBLE,Types.DOUBLE, + Types.NUMERIC, + Types.REAL, + Types.DOUBLE, + Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR,Types.CHAR, + Types.VARCHAR,Types.VARCHAR,Types.VARCHAR,Types.VARCHAR, + Types.BIT, + Types.DATE, + Types.TIME, + Types.TIMESTAMP,Types.TIMESTAMP, + Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, + Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY, Types.ARRAY + }; + + } // *********************************************************************** diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java index 1b80d39f3f..bc47bbde9c 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java @@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ public class DatabaseMetaData implements java.sql.DatabaseMetaData dr.next(); String typname=dr.getString(1); dr.close(); - tuple[4] = Integer.toString(Field.getSQLType(typname)).getBytes(); // Data type + tuple[4] = Integer.toString(connection.getSQLType(typname)).getBytes(); // Data type tuple[5] = typname.getBytes(); // Type name // Column size @@ -2600,7 +2600,7 @@ public class DatabaseMetaData implements java.sql.DatabaseMetaData byte[][] tuple = new byte[18][]; String typname=rs.getString(1); tuple[0] = typname.getBytes(); - tuple[1] = Integer.toString(Field.getSQLType(typname)).getBytes(); + tuple[1] = Integer.toString(connection.getSQLType(typname)).getBytes(); tuple[2] = b9; // for now tuple[6] = bnn; // for now tuple[7] = bf; // false for now - not case sensitive diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java index ad81a7c61f..3449f2324b 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java @@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu return new Long(getLong(columnIndex)); case Types.NUMERIC: return getBigDecimal - (columnIndex, (field.mod==-1)?-1:((field.mod-4) & 0xffff)); + (columnIndex, (field.getMod()==-1)?-1:((field.getMod()-4) & 0xffff)); case Types.REAL: return new Float(getFloat(columnIndex)); case Types.DOUBLE: @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu case Types.VARBINARY: return getBytes(columnIndex); default: - return connection.getObject(field.getTypeName(), getString(columnIndex)); + return connection.getObject(field.getPGType(), getString(columnIndex)); } } @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu int i; for (i = 0 ; i < fields.length; ++i) - if (fields[i].name.equalsIgnoreCase(columnName)) + if (fields[i].getName().equalsIgnoreCase(columnName)) return (i+1); throw new PSQLException ("postgresql.res.colname",columnName); } diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSetMetaData.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSetMetaData.java index 7e38236552..5d878b149e 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSetMetaData.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSetMetaData.java @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData */ public boolean isCurrency(int column) throws SQLException { - String type_name = getField(column).getTypeName(); + String type_name = getField(column).getPGType(); return type_name.equals("cash") || type_name.equals("money"); } @@ -184,9 +184,9 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData public int getColumnDisplaySize(int column) throws SQLException { Field f = getField(column); - String type_name = f.getTypeName(); + String type_name = f.getPGType(); int sql_type = f.getSQLType(); - int typmod = f.mod; + int typmod = f.getMod(); // I looked at other JDBC implementations and couldn't find a consistent // interpretation of the "display size" for numeric values, so this is our's @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData + 1 + ( typmod & 0xffff ); // DECIMAL(p,s) = (p digits).(s digits) // if we don't know better - return f.length; + return f.getLength(); } /** @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData { Field f = getField(column); if(f!=null) - return f.name; + return f.getName(); return "field"+column; } @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData case Types.NUMERIC: Field f = getField(column); if(f != null) - return ((0xFFFF0000)&f.mod)>>16; + return ((0xFFFF0000)&f.getMod())>>16; else return 0; default: @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData case Types.NUMERIC: Field f = getField(column); if(f != null) - return (((0x0000FFFF)&f.mod)-4); + return (((0x0000FFFF)&f.getMod())-4); else return 0; default: @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ public class ResultSetMetaData implements java.sql.ResultSetMetaData */ public String getColumnTypeName(int column) throws SQLException { - return getField(column).getTypeName(); + return getField(column).getPGType(); } /** -- 2.24.1