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/*
 * Copyright 2004-2013 H2 Group. Multiple-Licensed under the H2 License,
 * Version 1.0, and under the Eclipse Public License, Version 1.0
 * (http://h2database.com/html/license.html).
 * Initial Developer: H2 Group
 */
package org.glowroot.shaded.h2.api;

/**
 * This class defines the error codes used for SQL exceptions.
 * Error messages are formatted as follows:
 * 
 * { error message (possibly translated; may include quoted data) }
 * { error message in English if different }
 * { SQL statement if applicable }
 * { [ error code - build number ] }
 * 
* Example: *
 * Syntax error in SQL statement "SELECT * FORM[*] TEST ";
 * SQL statement: select * form test [42000-125]
 * 
* The [*] marks the position of the syntax error * (FORM instead of FROM in this case). * The error code is 42000, and the build number is 125, * meaning version 1.2.125. */ public class ErrorCode { // 02: no data /** * The error with code 2000 is thrown when * the result set is positioned before the first or after the last row, or * not on a valid row for the given operation. * Example of wrong usage: *
     * ResultSet rs = stat.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM DUAL");
     * rs.getString(1);
     * 
* Correct: *
     * ResultSet rs = stat.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM DUAL");
     * rs.next();
     * rs.getString(1);
     * 
*/ public static final int NO_DATA_AVAILABLE = 2000; // 07: dynamic SQL error /** * The error with code 7001 is thrown when * trying to call a function with the wrong number of parameters. * Example: *
     * CALL ABS(1, 2)
     * 
*/ public static final int INVALID_PARAMETER_COUNT_2 = 7001; // 08: connection exception /** * The error with code 8000 is thrown when * there was a problem trying to create a database lock. * See the message and cause for details. */ public static final int ERROR_OPENING_DATABASE_1 = 8000; // 21: cardinality violation /** * The error with code 21002 is thrown when the number of * columns does not match. Possible reasons are: for an INSERT or MERGE * statement, the column count does not match the table or the column list * specified. For a SELECT UNION statement, both queries return a different * number of columns. For a constraint, the number of referenced and * referencing columns does not match. Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES('Hello');
     * 
*/ public static final int COLUMN_COUNT_DOES_NOT_MATCH = 21002; // 22: data exception /** * The error with code 22001 is thrown when * trying to insert a value that is too long for the column. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR(2));
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 'Hello');
     * 
*/ public static final int VALUE_TOO_LONG_2 = 22001; /** * The error with code 22003 is thrown when a value is out of * range when converting to another data type. Example: *
     * CALL CAST(1000000 AS TINYINT);
     * SELECT CAST(124.34 AS DECIMAL(2, 2));
     * 
*/ public static final int NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE_1 = 22003; /** * The error with code 22007 is thrown when * a text can not be converted to a date, time, or timestamp constant. * Examples: *
     * CALL DATE '2007-January-01';
     * CALL TIME '14:61:00';
     * CALL TIMESTAMP '2001-02-30 12:00:00';
     * 
*/ public static final int INVALID_DATETIME_CONSTANT_2 = 22007; /** * The error with code 22012 is thrown when trying to divide * a value by zero. Example: *
     * CALL 1/0;
     * 
*/ public static final int DIVISION_BY_ZERO_1 = 22012; /** * The error with code 22018 is thrown when * trying to convert a value to a data type where the conversion is * undefined, or when an error occurred trying to convert. Example: *
     * CALL CAST(DATE '2001-01-01' AS BOOLEAN);
     * CALL CAST('CHF 99.95' AS INT);
     * 
*/ public static final int DATA_CONVERSION_ERROR_1 = 22018; /** * The error with code 22025 is thrown when using an invalid * escape character sequence for LIKE or REGEXP. The default escape * character is '\'. The escape character is required when searching for * the characters '%', '_' and the escape character itself. That means if * you want to search for the text '10%', you need to use LIKE '10\%'. If * you want to search for 'C:\temp' you need to use 'C:\\temp'. The escape * character can be changed using the ESCAPE clause as in LIKE '10+%' ESCAPE * '+'. Example of wrong usage: *
     * CALL 'C:\temp' LIKE 'C:\temp';
     * CALL '1+1' LIKE '1+1' ESCAPE '+';
     * 
* Correct: *
     * CALL 'C:\temp' LIKE 'C:\\temp';
     * CALL '1+1' LIKE '1++1' ESCAPE '+';
     * 
*/ public static final int LIKE_ESCAPE_ERROR_1 = 22025; // 23: constraint violation /** * The error with code 23502 is thrown when * trying to insert NULL into a column that does not allow NULL. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR NOT NULL);
     * INSERT INTO TEST(ID) VALUES(1);
     * 
*/ public static final int NULL_NOT_ALLOWED = 23502; /** * The error with code 23503 is thrown when trying to delete * or update a row when this would violate a referential constraint, because * there is a child row that would become an orphan. Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY, PARENT INT);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 1), (2, 1);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT TEST_ID_PARENT
     *       FOREIGN KEY(PARENT) REFERENCES TEST(ID) ON DELETE RESTRICT;
     * DELETE FROM TEST WHERE ID = 1;
     * 
*/ public static final int REFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY_VIOLATED_CHILD_EXISTS_1 = 23503; /** * The error with code 23505 is thrown when trying to insert * a row that would violate a unique index or primary key. Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);
     * 
*/ public static final int DUPLICATE_KEY_1 = 23505; /** * The error with code 23506 is thrown when trying to insert * or update a row that would violate a referential constraint, because the * referenced row does not exist. Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE PARENT(ID INT PRIMARY KEY);
     * CREATE TABLE CHILD(P_ID INT REFERENCES PARENT(ID));
     * INSERT INTO CHILD VALUES(1);
     * 
*/ public static final int REFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY_VIOLATED_PARENT_MISSING_1 = 23506; /** * The error with code 23507 is thrown when * updating or deleting from a table with a foreign key constraint * that should set the default value, but there is no default value defined. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY, PARENT INT);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 1), (2, 1);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT TEST_ID_PARENT
     *   FOREIGN KEY(PARENT) REFERENCES TEST(ID) ON DELETE SET DEFAULT;
     * DELETE FROM TEST WHERE ID = 1;
     * 
*/ public static final int NO_DEFAULT_SET_1 = 23507; /** * The error with code 23513 is thrown when * a check constraint is violated. Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT CHECK ID>0);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(0);
     * 
*/ public static final int CHECK_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATED_1 = 23513; /** * The error with code 23514 is thrown when * evaluation of a check constraint resulted in a error. */ public static final int CHECK_CONSTRAINT_INVALID = 23514; // 28: invalid authorization specification /** * The error with code 28000 is thrown when * there is no such user registered in the database, when the user password * does not match, or when the database encryption password does not match * (if database encryption is used). */ public static final int WRONG_USER_OR_PASSWORD = 28000; // 3B: savepoint exception /** * The error with code 40001 is thrown when * the database engine has detected a deadlock. The transaction of this * session has been rolled back to solve the problem. A deadlock occurs when * a session tries to lock a table another session has locked, while the * other session wants to lock a table the first session has locked. As an * example, session 1 has locked table A, while session 2 has locked table * B. If session 1 now tries to lock table B and session 2 tries to lock * table A, a deadlock has occurred. Deadlocks that involve more than two * sessions are also possible. To solve deadlock problems, an application * should lock tables always in the same order, such as always lock table A * before locking table B. For details, see Wikipedia Deadlock. */ public static final int DEADLOCK_1 = 40001; // 42: syntax error or access rule violation /** * The error with code 42000 is thrown when * trying to execute an invalid SQL statement. * Example: *
     * CREATE ALIAS REMAINDER FOR "IEEEremainder";
     * 
*/ public static final int SYNTAX_ERROR_1 = 42000; /** * The error with code 42001 is thrown when * trying to execute an invalid SQL statement. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * INSERT INTO TEST(1);
     * 
*/ public static final int SYNTAX_ERROR_2 = 42001; /** * The error with code 42101 is thrown when * trying to create a table or view if an object with this name already * exists. Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY);
     * 
*/ public static final int TABLE_OR_VIEW_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 42101; /** * The error with code 42102 is thrown when * trying to query, modify or drop a table or view that does not exists * in this schema and database. A common cause is that the wrong * database was opened. * Example: *
     * SELECT * FROM ABC;
     * 
*/ public static final int TABLE_OR_VIEW_NOT_FOUND_1 = 42102; /** * The error with code 42111 is thrown when * trying to create an index if an index with the same name already exists. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
     * CREATE INDEX IDX_ID ON TEST(ID);
     * CREATE TABLE ADDRESS(ID INT);
     * CREATE INDEX IDX_ID ON ADDRESS(ID);
     * 
*/ public static final int INDEX_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 42111; /** * The error with code 42112 is thrown when * trying to drop or reference an index that does not exist. * Example: *
     * DROP INDEX ABC;
     * 
*/ public static final int INDEX_NOT_FOUND_1 = 42112; /** * The error with code 42121 is thrown when trying to create * a table or insert into a table and use the same column name twice. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, ID INT);
     * 
*/ public static final int DUPLICATE_COLUMN_NAME_1 = 42121; /** * The error with code 42122 is thrown when * referencing an non-existing column. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * SELECT NAME FROM TEST;
     * 
*/ public static final int COLUMN_NOT_FOUND_1 = 42122; // 0A: feature not supported // HZ: remote database access // /** * The error with code 50000 is thrown when * something unexpected occurs, for example an internal stack * overflow. For details about the problem, see the cause of the * exception in the stack trace. */ public static final int GENERAL_ERROR_1 = 50000; /** * The error with code 50004 is thrown when * creating a table with an unsupported data type, or * when the data type is unknown because parameters are used. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID VERYSMALLINT);
     * 
*/ public static final int UNKNOWN_DATA_TYPE_1 = 50004; /** * The error with code 50100 is thrown when calling an * unsupported JDBC method or database feature. See the stack trace for * details. */ public static final int FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED_1 = 50100; /** * The error with code 50200 is thrown when * another connection locked an object longer than the lock timeout * set for this connection, or when a deadlock occurred. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * -- connection 1:
     * SET AUTOCOMMIT FALSE;
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);
     * -- connection 2:
     * SET AUTOCOMMIT FALSE;
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);
     * 
*/ public static final int LOCK_TIMEOUT_1 = 50200; /** * The error with code 90000 is thrown when * a function that does not return a result set was used in the FROM clause. * Example: *
     * SELECT * FROM SIN(1);
     * 
*/ public static final int FUNCTION_MUST_RETURN_RESULT_SET_1 = 90000; /** * The error with code 90001 is thrown when * Statement.executeUpdate() was called for a SELECT statement. * This is not allowed according to the JDBC specs. */ public static final int METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_QUERY = 90001; /** * The error with code 90002 is thrown when * Statement.executeQuery() was called for a statement that does * not return a result set (for example, an UPDATE statement). * This is not allowed according to the JDBC specs. */ public static final int METHOD_ONLY_ALLOWED_FOR_QUERY = 90002; /** * The error with code 90003 is thrown when * trying to convert a String to a binary value. Two hex digits * per byte are required. Example of wrong usage: *
     * CALL X'00023';
     * Hexadecimal string with odd number of characters: 00023
     * 
* Correct: *
     * CALL X'000023';
     * 
*/ public static final int HEX_STRING_ODD_1 = 90003; /** * The error with code 90004 is thrown when * trying to convert a text to binary, but the expression contains * a non-hexadecimal character. * Example: *
     * CALL X'ABCDEFGH';
     * CALL CAST('ABCDEFGH' AS BINARY);
     * 
* Conversion from text to binary is supported, but the text must * represent the hexadecimal encoded bytes. */ public static final int HEX_STRING_WRONG_1 = 90004; /** * The error with code 90005 is thrown when * trying to create a trigger and using the combination of SELECT * and FOR EACH ROW, which we do not support. */ public static final int TRIGGER_SELECT_AND_ROW_BASED_NOT_SUPPORTED = 90005; /** * The error with code 90006 is thrown when * trying to get a value from a sequence that has run out of numbers * and does not have cycling enabled. */ public static final int SEQUENCE_EXHAUSTED = 90006; /** * The error with code 90007 is thrown when * trying to call a JDBC method on an object that has been closed. */ public static final int OBJECT_CLOSED = 90007; /** * The error with code 90008 is thrown when * trying to use a value that is not valid for the given operation. * Example: *
     * CREATE SEQUENCE TEST INCREMENT 0;
     * 
*/ public static final int INVALID_VALUE_2 = 90008; /** * The error with code 90009 is thrown when * trying to create a sequence with an invalid combination * of attributes (min value, max value, start value, etc). */ public static final int SEQUENCE_ATTRIBUTES_INVALID = 90009; /** * The error with code 90010 is thrown when * trying to format a timestamp or number using TO_CHAR * with an invalid format. */ public static final int INVALID_TO_CHAR_FORMAT = 90010; /** * The error with code 90011 is thrown when * trying to open a connection to a database using an implicit relative * path, such as "jdbc:h2:test" (in which case the database file would be * stored in the current working directory of the application). This is not * allowed because it can lead to confusion where the database file is, and * can result in multiple databases because different working directories * are used. Instead, use "jdbc:h2:~/name" (relative to the current user * home directory), use an absolute path, set the base directory (baseDir), * use "jdbc:h2:./name" (explicit relative path), or set the system property * "h2.implicitRelativePath" to "true" (to prevent this check). Please see * the documentation on the supported URL format. Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:test
     * 
*/ public static final int URL_RELATIVE_TO_CWD = 90011; /** * The error with code 90012 is thrown when * trying to execute a statement with an parameter. * Example: *
     * CALL SIN(?);
     * 
*/ public static final int PARAMETER_NOT_SET_1 = 90012; /** * The error with code 90013 is thrown when * trying to open a database that does not exist using the flag * IFEXISTS=TRUE, or when trying to access a database object with a catalog * name that does not match the database name. Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * SELECT XYZ.PUBLIC.TEST.ID FROM TEST;
     * 
*/ public static final int DATABASE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90013; /** * The error with code 90014 is thrown when * trying to parse a date with an unsupported format string, or * when the date can not be parsed. * Example: *
     * CALL PARSEDATETIME('2001 January', 'yyyy mm');
     * 
*/ public static final int PARSE_ERROR_1 = 90014; /** * The error with code 90015 is thrown when * using an aggregate function with a data type that is not supported. * Example: *
     * SELECT SUM('Hello') FROM DUAL;
     * 
*/ public static final int SUM_OR_AVG_ON_WRONG_DATATYPE_1 = 90015; /** * The error with code 90016 is thrown when * a column was used in the expression list or the order by clause of a * group or aggregate query, and that column is not in the GROUP BY clause. * Example of wrong usage: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 'Hello'), (2, 'World');
     * SELECT ID, MAX(NAME) FROM TEST;
     * Column ID must be in the GROUP BY list.
     * 
* Correct: *
     * SELECT ID, MAX(NAME) FROM TEST GROUP BY ID;
     * 
*/ public static final int MUST_GROUP_BY_COLUMN_1 = 90016; /** * The error with code 90017 is thrown when * trying to define a second primary key constraint for this table. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY, NAME VARCHAR);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY(NAME);
     * 
*/ public static final int SECOND_PRIMARY_KEY = 90017; /** * The error with code 90018 is thrown when * the connection was opened, but never closed. In the finalizer of the * connection, this forgotten close was detected and the connection was * closed automatically, but relying on the finalizer is not good practice * as it is not guaranteed and behavior is virtual machine dependent. The * application should close the connection. This exception only appears in * the .trace.db file. Example of wrong usage: *
     * Connection conn;
     * conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:˜/test");
     * conn = null;
     * The connection was not closed by the application and is
     * garbage collected
     * 
* Correct: *
     * conn.close();
     * 
*/ public static final int TRACE_CONNECTION_NOT_CLOSED = 90018; /** * The error with code 90019 is thrown when * trying to drop the current user, if there are no other admin users. * Example: *
     * DROP USER SA;
     * 
*/ public static final int CANNOT_DROP_CURRENT_USER = 90019; /** * The error with code 90020 is thrown when trying to open a * database in embedded mode if this database is already in use in another * process (or in a different class loader). Multiple connections to the * same database are supported in the following cases: *
  • In embedded mode (URL of the form jdbc:h2:~/test) if all * connections are opened within the same process and class loader. *
  • In server and cluster mode (URL of the form * jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost/test) using remote connections. *
* The mixed mode is also supported. This mode requires to start a server * in the same process where the database is open in embedded mode. */ public static final int DATABASE_ALREADY_OPEN_1 = 90020; /** * The error with code 90022 is thrown when * trying to call a unknown function. * Example: *
     * CALL SPECIAL_SIN(10);
     * 
*/ public static final int FUNCTION_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90022; /** * The error with code 90023 is thrown when * trying to set a primary key on a nullable column. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY(ID);
     * 
*/ public static final int COLUMN_MUST_NOT_BE_NULLABLE_1 = 90023; /** * The error with code 90024 is thrown when * a file could not be renamed. */ public static final int FILE_RENAME_FAILED_2 = 90024; /** * The error with code 90025 is thrown when * a file could not be deleted, because it is still in use * (only in Windows), or because an error occurred when deleting. */ public static final int FILE_DELETE_FAILED_1 = 90025; /** * The error with code 90026 is thrown when * an object could not be serialized. */ public static final int SERIALIZATION_FAILED_1 = 90026; /** * The error with code 90027 is thrown when * an object could not be de-serialized. */ public static final int DESERIALIZATION_FAILED_1 = 90027; /** * The error with code 90028 is thrown when * an input / output error occurred. For more information, see the root * cause of the exception. */ public static final int IO_EXCEPTION_1 = 90028; /** * The error with code 90029 is thrown when * calling ResultSet.deleteRow(), insertRow(), or updateRow() * when the current row is not updatable. * Example: *
     * ResultSet rs = stat.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM TEST");
     * rs.next();
     * rs.insertRow();
     * 
*/ public static final int NOT_ON_UPDATABLE_ROW = 90029; /** * The error with code 90030 is thrown when * the database engine has detected a checksum mismatch in the data * or index. To solve this problem, restore a backup or use the * Recovery tool (org.glowroot.shaded.h2.tools.Recover). */ public static final int FILE_CORRUPTED_1 = 90030; /** * The error with code 90031 is thrown when * an input / output error occurred. For more information, see the root * cause of the exception. */ public static final int IO_EXCEPTION_2 = 90031; /** * The error with code 90032 is thrown when * trying to drop or alter a user that does not exist. * Example: *
     * DROP USER TEST_USER;
     * 
*/ public static final int USER_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90032; /** * The error with code 90033 is thrown when * trying to create a user or role if a user with this name already exists. * Example: *
     * CREATE USER TEST_USER;
     * CREATE USER TEST_USER;
     * 
*/ public static final int USER_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90033; /** * The error with code 90034 is thrown when * writing to the trace file failed, for example because the there * is an I/O exception. This message is printed to System.out, * but only once. */ public static final int TRACE_FILE_ERROR_2 = 90034; /** * The error with code 90035 is thrown when * trying to create a sequence if a sequence with this name already * exists. * Example: *
     * CREATE SEQUENCE TEST_SEQ;
     * CREATE SEQUENCE TEST_SEQ;
     * 
*/ public static final int SEQUENCE_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90035; /** * The error with code 90036 is thrown when * trying to access a sequence that does not exist. * Example: *
     * SELECT NEXT VALUE FOR SEQUENCE XYZ;
     * 
*/ public static final int SEQUENCE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90036; /** * The error with code 90037 is thrown when * trying to drop or alter a view that does not exist. * Example: *
     * DROP VIEW XYZ;
     * 
*/ public static final int VIEW_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90037; /** * The error with code 90038 is thrown when * trying to create a view if a view with this name already * exists. * Example: *
     * CREATE VIEW DUMMY AS SELECT * FROM DUAL;
     * CREATE VIEW DUMMY AS SELECT * FROM DUAL;
     * 
*/ public static final int VIEW_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90038; /** * The error with code 90040 is thrown when * a user that is not administrator tries to execute a statement * that requires admin privileges. */ public static final int ADMIN_RIGHTS_REQUIRED = 90040; /** * The error with code 90041 is thrown when * trying to create a trigger and there is already a trigger with that name. *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * CREATE TRIGGER TRIGGER_A AFTER INSERT ON TEST
     *      CALL "org.glowroot.shaded.h2.samples.TriggerSample$MyTrigger";
     * CREATE TRIGGER TRIGGER_A AFTER INSERT ON TEST
     *      CALL "org.glowroot.shaded.h2.samples.TriggerSample$MyTrigger";
     * 
*/ public static final int TRIGGER_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90041; /** * The error with code 90042 is thrown when * trying to drop a trigger that does not exist. * Example: *
     * DROP TRIGGER TRIGGER_XYZ;
     * 
*/ public static final int TRIGGER_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90042; /** * The error with code 90043 is thrown when * there is an error initializing the trigger, for example because the * class does not implement the Trigger interface. * See the root cause for details. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * CREATE TRIGGER TRIGGER_A AFTER INSERT ON TEST
     *      CALL "java.lang.String";
     * 
*/ public static final int ERROR_CREATING_TRIGGER_OBJECT_3 = 90043; /** * The error with code 90044 is thrown when * an exception or error occurred while calling the triggers fire method. * See the root cause for details. */ public static final int ERROR_EXECUTING_TRIGGER_3 = 90044; /** * The error with code 90045 is thrown when trying to create a * constraint if an object with this name already exists. Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT NOT NULL);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY(ID);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY(ID);
     * 
*/ public static final int CONSTRAINT_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90045; /** * The error with code 90046 is thrown when * trying to open a connection to a database using an unsupported URL * format. Please see the documentation on the supported URL format and * examples. Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:;;
     * 
*/ public static final int URL_FORMAT_ERROR_2 = 90046; /** * The error with code 90047 is thrown when * trying to connect to a TCP server with an incompatible client. */ public static final int DRIVER_VERSION_ERROR_2 = 90047; /** * The error with code 90048 is thrown when * the file header of a database files (*.db) does not match the * expected version, or if it is corrupted. */ public static final int FILE_VERSION_ERROR_1 = 90048; /** * The error with code 90049 is thrown when * trying to open an encrypted database with the wrong file encryption * password or algorithm. */ public static final int FILE_ENCRYPTION_ERROR_1 = 90049; /** * The error with code 90050 is thrown when trying to open an * encrypted database, but not separating the file password from the user * password. The file password is specified in the password field, before * the user password. A single space needs to be added between the file * password and the user password; the file password itself may not contain * spaces. File passwords (as well as user passwords) are case sensitive. * Example of wrong usage: *
     * String url = "jdbc:h2:˜/test;CIPHER=AES";
     * String passwords = "filePasswordUserPassword";
     * DriverManager.getConnection(url, "sa", pwds);
     * 
* Correct: *
     * String url = "jdbc:h2:˜/test;CIPHER=AES";
     * String passwords = "filePassword userPassword";
     * DriverManager.getConnection(url, "sa", pwds);
     * 
*/ public static final int WRONG_PASSWORD_FORMAT = 90050; /** * The error with code 57014 is thrown when * a statement was canceled using Statement.cancel() or * when the query timeout has been reached. * Examples: *
     * stat.setQueryTimeout(1);
     * stat.cancel();
     * 
*/ public static final int STATEMENT_WAS_CANCELED = 57014; /** * The error with code 90052 is thrown when * a subquery that is used as a value contains more than one column. * Example of wrong usage: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1), (2);
     * SELECT * FROM TEST WHERE ID IN (SELECT 1, 2 FROM DUAL);
     * 
* Correct: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1), (2);
     * SELECT * FROM TEST WHERE ID IN (1, 2);
     * 
*/ public static final int SUBQUERY_IS_NOT_SINGLE_COLUMN = 90052; /** * The error with code 90053 is thrown when * a subquery that is used as a value contains more than one row. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 'Hello'), (1, 'World');
     * SELECT X, (SELECT NAME FROM TEST WHERE ID=X) FROM DUAL;
     * 
*/ public static final int SCALAR_SUBQUERY_CONTAINS_MORE_THAN_ONE_ROW = 90053; /** * The error with code 90054 is thrown when * an aggregate function is used where it is not allowed. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1), (2);
     * SELECT MAX(ID) FROM TEST WHERE ID = MAX(ID) GROUP BY ID;
     * 
*/ public static final int INVALID_USE_OF_AGGREGATE_FUNCTION_1 = 90054; /** * The error with code 90055 is thrown when * trying to open a database with an unsupported cipher algorithm. * Supported is AES. * Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:~/test;CIPHER=DES
     * 
*/ public static final int UNSUPPORTED_CIPHER = 90055; /** * The error with code 90057 is thrown when * trying to drop a constraint that does not exist. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST DROP CONSTRAINT CID;
     * 
*/ public static final int CONSTRAINT_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90057; /** * The error with code 90058 is thrown when trying to call * commit or rollback inside a trigger, or when trying to call a method * inside a trigger that implicitly commits the current transaction, if an * object is locked. This is not because it would release the lock too * early. */ public static final int COMMIT_ROLLBACK_NOT_ALLOWED = 90058; /** * The error with code 90059 is thrown when * a query contains a column that could belong to multiple tables. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE PARENT(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
     * CREATE TABLE CHILD(PID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
     * SELECT ID, NAME FROM PARENT P, CHILD C WHERE P.ID = C.PID;
     * 
*/ public static final int AMBIGUOUS_COLUMN_NAME_1 = 90059; /** * The error with code 90060 is thrown when * trying to use a file locking mechanism that is not supported. * Currently only FILE (the default) and SOCKET are supported * Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:~/test;FILE_LOCK=LDAP
     * 
*/ public static final int UNSUPPORTED_LOCK_METHOD_1 = 90060; /** * The error with code 90061 is thrown when * trying to start a server if a server is already running at the same port. * It could also be a firewall problem. To find out if another server is * already running, run the following command on Windows: *
     * netstat -ano
     * 
* The column PID is the process id as listed in the Task Manager. * For Linux, use: *
     * netstat -npl
     * 
*/ public static final int EXCEPTION_OPENING_PORT_2 = 90061; /** * The error with code 90062 is thrown when * a directory or file could not be created. This can occur when * trying to create a directory if a file with the same name already * exists, or vice versa. * */ public static final int FILE_CREATION_FAILED_1 = 90062; /** * The error with code 90063 is thrown when * trying to rollback to a savepoint that is not defined. * Example: *
     * ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT S_UNKNOWN;
     * 
*/ public static final int SAVEPOINT_IS_INVALID_1 = 90063; /** * The error with code 90064 is thrown when * Savepoint.getSavepointName() is called on an unnamed savepoint. * Example: *
     * Savepoint sp = conn.setSavepoint();
     * sp.getSavepointName();
     * 
*/ public static final int SAVEPOINT_IS_UNNAMED = 90064; /** * The error with code 90065 is thrown when * Savepoint.getSavepointId() is called on a named savepoint. * Example: *
     * Savepoint sp = conn.setSavepoint("Joe");
     * sp.getSavepointId();
     * 
*/ public static final int SAVEPOINT_IS_NAMED = 90065; /** * The error with code 90066 is thrown when * the same property appears twice in the database URL or in * the connection properties. * Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:~/test;LOCK_TIMEOUT=0;LOCK_TIMEOUT=1
     * 
*/ public static final int DUPLICATE_PROPERTY_1 = 90066; /** * The error with code 90067 is thrown when the client could * not connect to the database, or if the connection was lost. Possible * reasons are: the database server is not running at the given port, the * connection was closed due to a shutdown, or the server was stopped. Other * possible causes are: the server is not an H2 server, or the network * connection is broken. */ public static final int CONNECTION_BROKEN_1 = 90067; /** * The error with code 90068 is thrown when the given * expression that is used in the ORDER BY is not in the result list. This * is required for distinct queries, otherwise the result would be * ambiguous. * Example of wrong usage: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(2, 'Hello'), (1, 'Hello');
     * SELECT DISTINCT NAME FROM TEST ORDER BY ID;
     * Order by expression ID must be in the result list in this case
     * 
* Correct: *
     * SELECT DISTINCT ID, NAME FROM TEST ORDER BY ID;
     * 
*/ public static final int ORDER_BY_NOT_IN_RESULT = 90068; /** * The error with code 90069 is thrown when * trying to create a role if an object with this name already exists. * Example: *
     * CREATE ROLE TEST_ROLE;
     * CREATE ROLE TEST_ROLE;
     * 
*/ public static final int ROLE_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90069; /** * The error with code 90070 is thrown when * trying to drop or grant a role that does not exists. * Example: *
     * DROP ROLE TEST_ROLE_2;
     * 
*/ public static final int ROLE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90070; /** * The error with code 90071 is thrown when * trying to grant or revoke if no role or user with that name exists. * Example: *
     * GRANT SELECT ON TEST TO UNKNOWN;
     * 
*/ public static final int USER_OR_ROLE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90071; /** * The error with code 90072 is thrown when * trying to grant or revoke both roles and rights at the same time. * Example: *
     * GRANT SELECT, TEST_ROLE ON TEST TO SA;
     * 
*/ public static final int ROLES_AND_RIGHT_CANNOT_BE_MIXED = 90072; /** * The error with code 90073 is thrown when trying to create * an alias for a Java method, if two methods exists in this class that have * this name and the same number of parameters. * Example of wrong usage: *
     * CREATE ALIAS GET_LONG FOR
     *      "java.lang.Long.getLong";
     * 
* Correct: *
     * CREATE ALIAS GET_LONG FOR
     *      "java.lang.Long.getLong(java.lang.String, java.lang.Long)";
     * 
*/ public static final int METHODS_MUST_HAVE_DIFFERENT_PARAMETER_COUNTS_2 = 90073; /** * The error with code 90074 is thrown when * trying to grant a role that has already been granted. * Example: *
     * CREATE ROLE TEST_A;
     * CREATE ROLE TEST_B;
     * GRANT TEST_A TO TEST_B;
     * GRANT TEST_B TO TEST_A;
     * 
*/ public static final int ROLE_ALREADY_GRANTED_1 = 90074; /** * The error with code 90075 is thrown when * trying to alter a table and allow null for a column that is part of a * primary key or hash index. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST ALTER COLUMN ID NULL;
     * 
*/ public static final int COLUMN_IS_PART_OF_INDEX_1 = 90075; /** * The error with code 90076 is thrown when * trying to create a function alias for a system function or for a function * that is already defined. * Example: *
     * CREATE ALIAS SQRT FOR "java.lang.Math.sqrt"
     * 
*/ public static final int FUNCTION_ALIAS_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90076; /** * The error with code 90077 is thrown when * trying to drop a system function or a function alias that does not exist. * Example: *
     * DROP ALIAS SQRT;
     * 
*/ public static final int FUNCTION_ALIAS_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90077; /** * The error with code 90078 is thrown when * trying to create a schema if an object with this name already exists. * Example: *
     * CREATE SCHEMA TEST_SCHEMA;
     * CREATE SCHEMA TEST_SCHEMA;
     * 
*/ public static final int SCHEMA_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90078; /** * The error with code 90079 is thrown when * trying to drop a schema that does not exist. * Example: *
     * DROP SCHEMA UNKNOWN;
     * 
*/ public static final int SCHEMA_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90079; /** * The error with code 90080 is thrown when * trying to rename a object to a different schema, or when trying to * create a related object in another schema. * For CREATE LINKED TABLE, it is thrown when multiple tables with that * name exist in different schemas. * Example: *
     * CREATE SCHEMA TEST_SCHEMA;
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * CREATE INDEX TEST_ID ON TEST(ID);
     * ALTER INDEX TEST_ID RENAME TO TEST_SCHEMA.IDX_TEST_ID;
     * 
*/ public static final int SCHEMA_NAME_MUST_MATCH = 90080; /** * The error with code 90081 is thrown when * trying to alter a column to not allow NULL, if there * is already data in the table where this column is NULL. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(NULL);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST ALTER COLUMN ID VARCHAR NOT NULL;
     * 
*/ public static final int COLUMN_CONTAINS_NULL_VALUES_1 = 90081; /** * The error with code 90082 is thrown when * trying to drop a system generated sequence. */ public static final int SEQUENCE_BELONGS_TO_A_TABLE_1 = 90082; /** * The error with code 90083 is thrown when * trying to drop a column that is part of a constraint. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, PID INT REFERENCES(ID));
     * ALTER TABLE TEST DROP COLUMN PID;
     * 
*/ public static final int COLUMN_IS_REFERENCED_1 = 90083; /** * The error with code 90084 is thrown when * trying to drop the last column of a table. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * ALTER TABLE TEST DROP COLUMN ID;
     * 
*/ public static final int CANNOT_DROP_LAST_COLUMN = 90084; /** * The error with code 90085 is thrown when * trying to manually drop an index that was generated by the system * because of a unique or referential constraint. To find out what * constraint causes the problem, run: *
     * SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.CONSTRAINTS
     * WHERE UNIQUE_INDEX_NAME = '<index name>';
     * 
* Example of wrong usage: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, CONSTRAINT UID UNIQUE(ID));
     * DROP INDEX UID_INDEX_0;
     * Index UID_INDEX_0 belongs to constraint UID
     * 
* Correct: *
     * ALTER TABLE TEST DROP CONSTRAINT UID;
     * 
*/ public static final int INDEX_BELONGS_TO_CONSTRAINT_2 = 90085; /** * The error with code 90086 is thrown when * a class can not be loaded because it is not in the classpath * or because a related class is not in the classpath. * Example: *
     * CREATE ALIAS TEST FOR "java.lang.invalid.Math.sqrt";
     * 
*/ public static final int CLASS_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90086; /** * The error with code 90087 is thrown when * the specified method was not found in the class. * Example: *
     * CREATE ALIAS TO_BINARY FOR "java.lang.Long.toBinaryString(long)";
     * CALL TO_BINARY(10, 2);
     * 
*/ public static final int METHOD_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90087; /** * The error with code 90088 is thrown when * trying to switch to an unknown mode. * Example: *
     * SET MODE UNKNOWN;
     * 
*/ public static final int UNKNOWN_MODE_1 = 90088; /** * The error with code 90089 is thrown when * trying to change the collation while there was already data in * the database. The collation of the database must be set when the * database is empty. * Example of wrong usage: *
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(NAME VARCHAR PRIMARY KEY);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES('Hello', 'World');
     * SET COLLATION DE;
     * Collation cannot be changed because there is a data table: PUBLIC.TEST
     * 
* Correct: *
     * SET COLLATION DE;
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(NAME VARCHAR PRIMARY KEY);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES('Hello', 'World');
     * 
*/ public static final int COLLATION_CHANGE_WITH_DATA_TABLE_1 = 90089; /** * The error with code 90090 is thrown when * trying to drop a schema that may not be dropped (the schema PUBLIC * and the schema INFORMATION_SCHEMA). * Example: *
     * DROP SCHEMA PUBLIC;
     * 
*/ public static final int SCHEMA_CAN_NOT_BE_DROPPED_1 = 90090; /** * The error with code 90091 is thrown when * trying to drop the role PUBLIC. * Example: *
     * DROP ROLE PUBLIC;
     * 
*/ public static final int ROLE_CAN_NOT_BE_DROPPED_1 = 90091; /** * The error with code 90092 is thrown when * the source code is not compiled for the Java platform used. * At runtime, the existence of the class java.sql.Savepoint is checked. */ public static final int UNSUPPORTED_JAVA_VERSION = 90092; /** * The error with code 90093 is thrown when * trying to connect to a clustered database that runs in standalone * mode. This can happen if clustering is not enabled on the database, * or if one of the clients disabled clustering because it can not see * the other cluster node. */ public static final int CLUSTER_ERROR_DATABASE_RUNS_ALONE = 90093; /** * The error with code 90094 is thrown when * trying to connect to a clustered database that runs together with a * different cluster node setting than what is used when trying to connect. */ public static final int CLUSTER_ERROR_DATABASE_RUNS_CLUSTERED_1 = 90094; /** * The error with code 90095 is thrown when * calling the method STRINGDECODE with an invalid escape sequence. * Only Java style escape sequences and Java properties file escape * sequences are supported. * Example: *
     * CALL STRINGDECODE('\i');
     * 
*/ public static final int STRING_FORMAT_ERROR_1 = 90095; /** * The error with code 90096 is thrown when * trying to perform an operation with a non-admin user if the * user does not have enough rights. */ public static final int NOT_ENOUGH_RIGHTS_FOR_1 = 90096; /** * The error with code 90097 is thrown when * trying to delete or update a database if it is open in read-only mode. * Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:~/test;ACCESS_MODE_DATA=R
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * 
*/ public static final int DATABASE_IS_READ_ONLY = 90097; /** * The error with code 90098 is thrown when the database has * been closed, for example because the system ran out of memory or because * the self-destruction counter has reached zero. This counter is only used * for recovery testing, and not set in normal operation. */ public static final int DATABASE_IS_CLOSED = 90098; /** * The error with code 90099 is thrown when an error occurred * trying to initialize the database event listener. Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:˜/test;DATABASE_EVENT_LISTENER='java.lang.String'
     * 
*/ public static final int ERROR_SETTING_DATABASE_EVENT_LISTENER_2 = 90099; /** * The error with code 90100 is thrown when * there is no more space available on the device where the database * files are stored. */ public static final int NO_DISK_SPACE_AVAILABLE = 90100; /** * The error with code 90101 is thrown when * the XA API detected unsupported transaction names. This can happen * when mixing application generated transaction names and transaction names * generated by this databases XAConnection API. */ public static final int WRONG_XID_FORMAT_1 = 90101; /** * The error with code 90102 is thrown when * trying to use unsupported options for the given compression algorithm. * Example of wrong usage: *
     * CALL COMPRESS(STRINGTOUTF8(SPACE(100)), 'DEFLATE l 10');
     * 
* Correct: *
     * CALL COMPRESS(STRINGTOUTF8(SPACE(100)), 'DEFLATE l 9');
     * 
*/ public static final int UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION_OPTIONS_1 = 90102; /** * The error with code 90103 is thrown when * trying to use an unsupported compression algorithm. * Example: *
     * CALL COMPRESS(STRINGTOUTF8(SPACE(100)), 'BZIP');
     * 
*/ public static final int UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION_ALGORITHM_1 = 90103; /** * The error with code 90104 is thrown when * the data can not be de-compressed. * Example: *
     * CALL EXPAND(X'00FF');
     * 
*/ public static final int COMPRESSION_ERROR = 90104; /** * The error with code 90105 is thrown when * an exception occurred in a user-defined method. * Example: *
     * CREATE ALIAS SYS_PROP FOR "java.lang.System.getProperty";
     * CALL SYS_PROP(NULL);
     * 
*/ public static final int EXCEPTION_IN_FUNCTION_1 = 90105; /** * The error with code 90106 is thrown when * trying to truncate a table that can not be truncated. * Tables with referential integrity constraints can not be truncated. * Also, system tables and view can not be truncated. * Example: *
     * TRUNCATE TABLE INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SETTINGS;
     * 
*/ public static final int CANNOT_TRUNCATE_1 = 90106; /** * The error with code 90107 is thrown when * trying to drop an object because another object would become invalid. * Example: *
     * CREATE TABLE COUNT(X INT);
     * CREATE TABLE ITEMS(ID INT DEFAULT SELECT MAX(X)+1 FROM COUNT);
     * DROP TABLE COUNT;
     * 
*/ public static final int CANNOT_DROP_2 = 90107; /** * The error with code 90108 is thrown when not enough heap * memory was available. A possible solutions is to increase the memory size * using java -Xmx128m .... Another solution is to reduce * the cache size. */ public static final int OUT_OF_MEMORY = 90108; /** * The error with code 90109 is thrown when * trying to run a query against an invalid view. * Example: *
     * CREATE FORCE VIEW TEST_VIEW AS SELECT * FROM TEST;
     * SELECT * FROM TEST_VIEW;
     * 
*/ public static final int VIEW_IS_INVALID_2 = 90109; /** * The error with code 90111 is thrown when * an exception occurred while accessing a linked table. */ public static final int ERROR_ACCESSING_LINKED_TABLE_2 = 90111; /** * The error with code 90112 is thrown when a row was deleted * twice while locking was disabled. This is an intern exception that should * never be thrown to the application, because such deleted should be * detected and the resulting exception ignored inside the database engine. *
     * Row not found when trying to delete from index UID_INDEX_0
     * 
*/ public static final int ROW_NOT_FOUND_WHEN_DELETING_1 = 90112; /** * The error with code 90113 is thrown when * the database URL contains unsupported settings. * Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:~/test;UNKNOWN=TRUE
     * 
*/ public static final int UNSUPPORTED_SETTING_1 = 90113; /** * The error with code 90114 is thrown when * trying to create a constant if a constant with this name already exists. * Example: *
     * CREATE CONSTANT TEST VALUE 1;
     * CREATE CONSTANT TEST VALUE 1;
     * 
*/ public static final int CONSTANT_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90114; /** * The error with code 90115 is thrown when * trying to drop a constant that does not exists. * Example: *
     * DROP CONSTANT UNKNOWN;
     * 
*/ public static final int CONSTANT_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90115; /** * The error with code 90116 is thrown when * trying use a literal in a SQL statement if literals are disabled. * If literals are disabled, use PreparedStatement and parameters instead * of literals in the SQL statement. * Example: *
     * SET ALLOW_LITERALS NONE;
     * CALL 1+1;
     * 
*/ public static final int LITERALS_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED = 90116; /** * The error with code 90117 is thrown when * trying to connect to a TCP server from another machine, if remote * connections are not allowed. To allow remote connections, * start the TCP server using the option -tcpAllowOthers as in: *
     * java org.glowroot.shaded.h2.tools.Server -tcp -tcpAllowOthers
     * 
* Or, when starting the server from an application, use: *
     * Server server = Server.createTcpServer("-tcpAllowOthers");
     * server.start();
     * 
*/ public static final int REMOTE_CONNECTION_NOT_ALLOWED = 90117; /** * The error with code 90118 is thrown when * trying to drop a table can not be dropped. * Example: *
     * DROP TABLE INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SETTINGS;
     * 
*/ public static final int CANNOT_DROP_TABLE_1 = 90118; /** * The error with code 90119 is thrown when * trying to create a domain if an object with this name already exists, * or when trying to overload a built-in data type. * Example: *
     * CREATE DOMAIN INTEGER AS VARCHAR;
     * CREATE DOMAIN EMAIL AS VARCHAR CHECK LOCATE('@', VALUE) > 0;
     * CREATE DOMAIN EMAIL AS VARCHAR CHECK LOCATE('@', VALUE) > 0;
     * 
*/ public static final int USER_DATA_TYPE_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90119; /** * The error with code 90120 is thrown when * trying to drop a domain that doesn't exist. * Example: *
     * DROP DOMAIN UNKNOWN;
     * 
*/ public static final int USER_DATA_TYPE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90120; /** * The error with code 90121 is thrown when * a database operation is started while the virtual machine exits * (for example in a shutdown hook), or when the session is closed. */ public static final int DATABASE_CALLED_AT_SHUTDOWN = 90121; /** * The error with code 90123 is thrown when * trying mix regular parameters and indexed parameters in the same * statement. Example: *
     * SELECT ?, ?1 FROM DUAL;
     * 
*/ public static final int CANNOT_MIX_INDEXED_AND_UNINDEXED_PARAMS = 90123; /** * The error with code 90124 is thrown when * trying to access a file that doesn't exist. This can occur when trying to * read a lob if the lob file has been deleted by another application. */ public static final int FILE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90124; /** * The error with code 90125 is thrown when * PreparedStatement.setBigDecimal is called with object that extends the * class BigDecimal, and the system property h2.allowBigDecimalExtensions is * not set. Using extensions of BigDecimal is dangerous because the database * relies on the behavior of BigDecimal. Example of wrong usage: *
     * BigDecimal bd = new MyDecimal("$10.3");
     * prep.setBigDecimal(1, bd);
     * Invalid class, expected java.math.BigDecimal but got MyDecimal
     * 
* Correct: *
     * BigDecimal bd = new BigDecimal("10.3");
     * prep.setBigDecimal(1, bd);
     * 
*/ public static final int INVALID_CLASS_2 = 90125; /** * The error with code 90126 is thrown when * trying to call the BACKUP statement for an in-memory database. * Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:mem:
     * BACKUP TO 'test.zip';
     * 
*/ public static final int DATABASE_IS_NOT_PERSISTENT = 90126; /** * The error with code 90127 is thrown when * trying to update or delete a row in a result set if the result set is * not updatable. Result sets are only updatable if: * the statement was created with updatable concurrency; * all columns of the result set are from the same table; * the table is a data table (not a system table or view); * all columns of the primary key or any unique index are included; * all columns of the result set are columns of that table. */ public static final int RESULT_SET_NOT_UPDATABLE = 90127; /** * The error with code 90128 is thrown when * trying to call a method of the ResultSet that is only supported * for scrollable result sets, and the result set is not scrollable. * Example: *
     * rs.first();
     * 
*/ public static final int RESULT_SET_NOT_SCROLLABLE = 90128; /** * The error with code 90129 is thrown when * trying to commit a transaction that doesn't exist. * Example: *
     * PREPARE COMMIT ABC;
     * COMMIT TRANSACTION TEST;
     * 
*/ public static final int TRANSACTION_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90129; /** * The error with code 90130 is thrown when * an execute method of PreparedStatement was called with a SQL statement. * This is not allowed according to the JDBC specification. Instead, use * an execute method of Statement. * Example of wrong usage: *
     * PreparedStatement prep = conn.prepareStatement("SELECT * FROM TEST");
     * prep.execute("DELETE FROM TEST");
     * 
* Correct: *
     * Statement stat = conn.createStatement();
     * stat.execute("DELETE FROM TEST");
     * 
*/ public static final int METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_PREPARED_STATEMENT = 90130; /** * The error with code 90131 is thrown when using multi version * concurrency control, and trying to update the same row from within two * connections at the same time, or trying to insert two rows with the same * key from two connections. Example: *
     * jdbc:h2:~/test;MVCC=TRUE
     * Session 1:
     * CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
     * INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);
     * SET AUTOCOMMIT FALSE;
     * UPDATE TEST SET ID = 2;
     * Session 2:
     * SET AUTOCOMMIT FALSE;
     * UPDATE TEST SET ID = 3;
     * 
*/ public static final int CONCURRENT_UPDATE_1 = 90131; /** * The error with code 90132 is thrown when * trying to drop a user-defined aggregate function that doesn't exist. * Example: *
     * DROP AGGREGATE UNKNOWN;
     * 
*/ public static final int AGGREGATE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90132; /** * The error with code 90133 is thrown when * trying to change a specific database property while the database is * already open. The MVCC property needs to be set in the first connection * (in the connection opening the database) and can not be changed later on. */ public static final int CANNOT_CHANGE_SETTING_WHEN_OPEN_1 = 90133; /** * The error with code 90134 is thrown when * trying to load a Java class that is not part of the allowed classes. By * default, all classes are allowed, but this can be changed using the * system property h2.allowedClasses. */ public static final int ACCESS_DENIED_TO_CLASS_1 = 90134; /** * The error with code 90135 is thrown when * trying to open a connection to a database that is currently open * in exclusive mode. The exclusive mode is set using: *
     * SET EXCLUSIVE TRUE;
     * 
*/ public static final int DATABASE_IS_IN_EXCLUSIVE_MODE = 90135; /** * The error with code 90136 is thrown when * executing a query that used an unsupported outer join condition. * Example: *
     * SELECT * FROM DUAL A LEFT JOIN DUAL B ON B.X=(SELECT MAX(X) FROM DUAL);
     * 
*/ public static final int UNSUPPORTED_OUTER_JOIN_CONDITION_1 = 90136; /** * The error with code 90137 is thrown when * trying to assign a value to something that is not a variable. *
     * SELECT AMOUNT, SET(@V, IFNULL(@V, 0)+AMOUNT) FROM TEST;
     * 
*/ public static final int CAN_ONLY_ASSIGN_TO_VARIABLE_1 = 90137; /** * The error with code 90138 is thrown when * * trying to open a persistent database using an incorrect database name. * The name of a persistent database contains the path and file name prefix * where the data is stored. The file name part of a database name must be * at least two characters. * * Example of wrong usage: *
     * DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:~/t");
     * DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:~/test/");
     * 
* Correct: *
     * DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:~/te");
     * DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:~/test/te");
     * 
*/ public static final int INVALID_DATABASE_NAME_1 = 90138; /** * The error with code 90139 is thrown when * the specified public static Java method was not found in the class. * Example: *
     * CREATE ALIAS TEST FOR "java.lang.Math.test";
     * 
*/ public static final int PUBLIC_STATIC_JAVA_METHOD_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90139; /** * The error with code 90140 is thrown when trying to update or * delete a row in a result set if the statement was not created with * updatable concurrency. Result sets are only updatable if the statement * was created with updatable concurrency, and if the result set contains * all columns of the primary key or of a unique index of a table. */ public static final int RESULT_SET_READONLY = 90140; /** * The error with code 90141 is thrown when * trying to change the java object serializer while there was already data * in the database. The serializer of the database must be set when the * database is empty. */ public static final int JAVA_OBJECT_SERIALIZER_CHANGE_WITH_DATA_TABLE = 90141; // next are 90021, 90039, // 90051, 90056, 90110, 90122, 90142 private ErrorCode() { // utility class } /** * INTERNAL */ public static boolean isCommon(int errorCode) { // this list is sorted alphabetically switch (errorCode) { case DATA_CONVERSION_ERROR_1: case DUPLICATE_KEY_1: case FUNCTION_ALIAS_ALREADY_EXISTS_1: case LOCK_TIMEOUT_1: case NULL_NOT_ALLOWED: case NO_DATA_AVAILABLE: case NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE_1: case OBJECT_CLOSED: case REFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY_VIOLATED_CHILD_EXISTS_1: case REFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY_VIOLATED_PARENT_MISSING_1: case SYNTAX_ERROR_1: case SYNTAX_ERROR_2: case TABLE_OR_VIEW_ALREADY_EXISTS_1: case TABLE_OR_VIEW_NOT_FOUND_1: case VALUE_TOO_LONG_2: return true; } return false; } /** * INTERNAL */ public static String getState(int errorCode) { // To convert SQLState to error code, replace // 21S: 210, 42S: 421, HY: 50, C: 1, T: 2 switch (errorCode) { // 02: no data case NO_DATA_AVAILABLE: return "02000"; // 07: dynamic SQL error case INVALID_PARAMETER_COUNT_2: return "07001"; // 08: connection exception case ERROR_OPENING_DATABASE_1: return "08000"; // 21: cardinality violation case COLUMN_COUNT_DOES_NOT_MATCH: return "21S02"; // 42: syntax error or access rule violation case TABLE_OR_VIEW_ALREADY_EXISTS_1: return "42S01"; case TABLE_OR_VIEW_NOT_FOUND_1: return "42S02"; case INDEX_ALREADY_EXISTS_1: return "42S11"; case INDEX_NOT_FOUND_1: return "42S12"; case DUPLICATE_COLUMN_NAME_1: return "42S21"; case COLUMN_NOT_FOUND_1: return "42S22"; // 0A: feature not supported // HZ: remote database access // HY case GENERAL_ERROR_1: return "HY000"; case UNKNOWN_DATA_TYPE_1: return "HY004"; case FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED_1: return "HYC00"; case LOCK_TIMEOUT_1: return "HYT00"; default: return "" + errorCode; } } }




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