de.akquinet.jbosscc.guttenbase.statements.SplitByColumnSelectStatementCreator Maven / Gradle / Ivy
package de.akquinet.jbosscc.guttenbase.statements;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import de.akquinet.jbosscc.guttenbase.hints.SplitColumnHint;
import de.akquinet.jbosscc.guttenbase.meta.ColumnMetaData;
import de.akquinet.jbosscc.guttenbase.meta.TableMetaData;
import de.akquinet.jbosscc.guttenbase.repository.ConnectorRepository;
import de.akquinet.jbosscc.guttenbase.tools.SplitColumn;
/**
* Sometimes the amount of data exceeds any buffer. In these cases we need to split the data by some given range, usually the primary key.
* I.e., the data is read in chunks where these chunks are split using the ID column range of values.
*
*
* © 2012 akquinet tech@spree
*
*
* @Uses-Hint {@link SplitColumnHint}
* @author M. Dahm
*/
public class SplitByColumnSelectStatementCreator extends AbstractSelectStatementCreator {
public SplitByColumnSelectStatementCreator(final ConnectorRepository connectorRepository, final String connectorId) {
super(connectorRepository, connectorId);
}
@Override
protected String createWhereClause(final TableMetaData tableMetaData) throws SQLException {
final ColumnMetaData splitColumn = _connectorRepository.getConnectorHint(_connectorId, SplitColumn.class).getValue()
.getSplitColumn(tableMetaData);
return "WHERE " + splitColumn.getColumnName() + " BETWEEN ? AND ?";
}
@Override
protected String createOrderBy(final TableMetaData tableMetaData) throws SQLException {
final ColumnMetaData splitColumn = _connectorRepository.getConnectorHint(_connectorId, SplitColumn.class).getValue()
.getSplitColumn(tableMetaData);
return "ORDER BY " + splitColumn.getColumnName();
}
}
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