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// Contributors:
//     Oracle - initial API and implementation from Oracle TopLink
package org.eclipse.persistence.internal.databaseaccess;

import org.eclipse.persistence.descriptors.ClassDescriptor;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.helper.DatabaseField;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.sessions.AbstractRecord;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.sessions.AbstractSession;
import org.eclipse.persistence.mappings.DatabaseMapping.WriteType;
import org.eclipse.persistence.mappings.structures.ObjectRelationalDataTypeDescriptor;
import org.eclipse.persistence.mappings.structures.ObjectRelationalDatabaseField;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.sql.Array;
import java.sql.CallableStatement;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.Struct;
import java.sql.Types;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Iterator;

/**
 * INTERNAL:
 * 

* Purpose: To provide a base type for customary parameters' types * used for binding by DatabaseCall: * descendants of DatabasePlatform may create instances of descendants of this class * in customModifyInDatabaseCall method. *

* Responsibilities: */ public class BindCallCustomParameter implements Serializable { /** * Return if unwrapped connection should be used. */ public boolean shouldUseUnwrappedConnection() { return false; } /** * INTERNAL: * Binds the custom parameter (obj) into the passed PreparedStatement * for the passed DatabaseCall. *

* Called only by DatabasePlatform.setParameterValueInDatabaseCall method */ public BindCallCustomParameter(Object obj) { this.obj = obj; } protected BindCallCustomParameter() { } /** * Sets this bound parameter, on the given statement, at the given parameterIndex. * Note: {@link java.sql.PreparedStatement} contains setX(int parameterIndex, X x) methods. This method aligns with that pattern. */ public void set(DatabasePlatform platform, PreparedStatement statement, int parameterIndex, AbstractSession session) throws SQLException { platform.setParameterValueInDatabaseCall(obj, statement, parameterIndex, session); } /** * Sets this bound parameter, on the given statement, for the given parameterName. * Note: {@link java.sql.CallableStatement} contains setX(int parameterName, X x) methods. This method aligns with that pattern. */ public void set(DatabasePlatform platform, CallableStatement statement, String parameterName, AbstractSession session) throws SQLException { platform.setParameterValueInDatabaseCall(obj, statement, parameterName, session); } @Override public String toString() { if (obj != null) { return obj.toString(); } else { return "null"; } } protected Object obj; /** * INTERNAL: * Converts the parameter object from a collection or java object into a JDBC type such as an * Array or Struct object, based on the type information contained in the dbField object. * If the parameter is null, the dbField will be returned to represent the null value. * A Struct object * will be returned if: * 1) the dbField is an ObjectRelationalDatabaseField with its sqltype set to Types.STRUCT * 2) parameter is not an instanceof java.sql.Struct * 3) There is an ObjectRelationalDataTypeDescriptor defined for the parameter object's class *

* An Array object will be returned if: * 1) the dbField is an ObjectRelationalDatabaseField and sqltype is set to Types.ARRAY * 2) parameter is an instanceof collection and is not an instanceof java.sql.Array *

* This method will be used recursively on the dbField's nestedField and objects in the collection * to build the Array object, allowing for nested structures to be produced ie arrays of arrays */ public Object convert(Object parameter, DatabaseField dbField, AbstractSession session, java.sql.Connection connection) throws SQLException{ if (parameter == null){ return dbField; } if (dbField == null || (!dbField.isObjectRelationalDatabaseField())){ return parameter; } //handle STRUCT conversions ObjectRelationalDatabaseField ordField = ((ObjectRelationalDatabaseField)dbField); if (dbField.getSqlType()==Types.STRUCT){ if (!(parameter instanceof Struct)){ ClassDescriptor descriptor=session.getDescriptor(parameter); if ((descriptor!=null) && (descriptor.isObjectRelationalDataTypeDescriptor())){ //this is used to convert non-null objects passed through stored procedures and custom SQL to structs ObjectRelationalDataTypeDescriptor ord=(ObjectRelationalDataTypeDescriptor)descriptor; AbstractRecord nestedRow = ord.getObjectBuilder().buildRow(parameter, session, WriteType.UNDEFINED); return ord.buildStructureFromRow(nestedRow, session, connection); } } return parameter; } // Handle java.sql.Array conversions from Collection or Java Arrays. if (parameter instanceof Object[]) { parameter = Arrays.asList((Object[])parameter); } if ((dbField.getSqlType()!=Types.ARRAY)||(parameter instanceof Array) || !(parameter instanceof Collection container) ){ return parameter; } DatabaseField nestedType = ordField.getNestedTypeField(); Object[] fields = new Object[container.size()]; int i = 0; for (Iterator iter = container.iterator(); iter.hasNext();) { Object element = iter.next(); if (element != null) { element = convert(element, nestedType, session, connection); } fields[i++] = element; } return session.getPlatform().createArray(((ObjectRelationalDatabaseField)dbField).getSqlTypeName(), fields, session, connection); } }





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