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Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server.
package com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
class ThreePartName {
/*
* Three part names parsing For metdata calls we parse the procedure name into parts so we can use it in sp_sproc_columns sp_sproc_columns
* [[@procedure_name =] 'name'] [,[@procedure_owner =] 'owner'] [,[@procedure_qualifier =] 'qualifier']
*
*/
private static final Pattern THREE_PART_NAME = Pattern.compile(JDBCSyntaxTranslator.getSQLIdentifierWithGroups());
private final String databasePart;
private final String ownerPart;
private final String procedurePart;
private ThreePartName(String databasePart, String ownerPart, String procedurePart) {
this.databasePart = databasePart;
this.ownerPart = ownerPart;
this.procedurePart = procedurePart;
}
String getDatabasePart() {
return databasePart;
}
String getOwnerPart() {
return ownerPart;
}
String getProcedurePart() {
return procedurePart;
}
static ThreePartName parse(String theProcName) {
String procedurePart = null;
String ownerPart = null;
String databasePart = null;
Matcher matcher;
if (null != theProcName) {
matcher = THREE_PART_NAME.matcher(theProcName);
if (matcher.matches()) {
if (matcher.group(2) != null) {
databasePart = matcher.group(1);
// if we have two parts look to see if the last part can be broken even more
matcher = THREE_PART_NAME.matcher(matcher.group(2));
if (matcher.matches()) {
if (null != matcher.group(2)) {
ownerPart = matcher.group(1);
procedurePart = matcher.group(2);
}
else {
ownerPart = databasePart;
databasePart = null;
procedurePart = matcher.group(1);
}
}
}
else {
procedurePart = matcher.group(1);
}
}
else {
procedurePart = theProcName;
}
}
return new ThreePartName(databasePart, ownerPart, procedurePart);
}
}