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/*
* Hibernate, Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java
*
* License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 2.1 or later.
* See the lgpl.txt file in the root directory or .
*/
package org.hibernate.dialect;
import java.sql.Types;
import org.hibernate.dialect.function.SQLFunction;
import org.hibernate.dialect.function.StaticPrecisionFspTimestampFunction;
/**
* @author Gail Badner
* @deprecated Use "hibernate.dialect.storage_engine=innodb" environment variable or JVM system property instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public class MySQL57InnoDBDialect extends MySQL5InnoDBDialect {
public MySQL57InnoDBDialect() {
super();
// For details about MySQL 5.7 support for fractional seconds
// precision (fsp): http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/fractional-seconds.html
// Regarding datetime(fsp), "The fsp value, if given, must be
// in the range 0 to 6. A value of 0 signifies that there is
// no fractional part. If omitted, the default precision is 0.
// (This differs from the standard SQL default of 6, for
// compatibility with previous MySQL versions.)".
// The following is defined because Hibernate currently expects
// the SQL 1992 default of 6 (which is inconsistent with the MySQL
// default).
registerColumnType( Types.TIMESTAMP, "datetime(6)" );
// MySQL 5.7 brings JSON native support with a dedicated datatype.
// For more details about MySql new JSON datatype support, see:
// https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/json.html
registerColumnType( Types.JAVA_OBJECT, "json" );
// MySQL also supports fractional seconds precision for time values
// (time(fsp)). According to SQL 1992, the default for
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