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package liquibase.util;

import liquibase.database.Database;
import liquibase.exception.DatabaseException;
import liquibase.structure.core.Column;

import java.sql.*;
import java.util.Collection;

public abstract class JdbcUtils {

    /**
     * Constant that indicates an unknown (or unspecified) SQL type.
     *
     * @see java.sql.Types
     */
    public static final int TYPE_UNKNOWN = Integer.MIN_VALUE;

    /**
     * Close the given JDBC Statement and ignore any thrown exception.
     * This is useful for typical finally blocks in manual JDBC code.
     *
     * @param stmt the JDBC Statement to close (may be null)
     */
    public static void closeStatement(Statement stmt) {
        if (stmt != null) {
            try {
                stmt.close();
            } catch (Throwable ex) {
                // We don't trust the JDBC driver: It might throw RuntimeException or Error.
//                logger.debug("Unexpected exception on closing JDBC Statement", ex);
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Close the given JDBC ResultSet and ignore any thrown exception.
     * This is useful for typical finally blocks in manual JDBC code.
     *
     * @param rs the JDBC ResultSet to close (may be null)
     */
    public static void closeResultSet(ResultSet rs) {
        if (rs != null) {
            try {
                rs.close();
            } catch (Throwable ex) {
                // We don't trust the JDBC driver: It might throw RuntimeException or Error.
//                logger.debug("Unexpected exception on closing JDBC ResultSet", ex);
            }
        }
    }

    public static void close(ResultSet rs, Statement stmt) {
        closeResultSet(rs);
        closeStatement(stmt);
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve a JDBC column value from a ResultSet, using the most appropriate
     * value type. The returned value should be a detached value object, not having
     * any ties to the active ResultSet: in particular, it should not be a Blob or
     * Clob object but rather a byte array respectively String representation.
     * 

Uses the getObject(index) method, but includes additional "hacks" * to get around Oracle 10g returning a non-standard object for its TIMESTAMP * datatype and a java.sql.Date for DATE columns leaving out the * time portion: These columns will explicitly be extracted as standard * java.sql.Timestamp object. * * @param rs is the ResultSet holding the data * @param index is the column index * @return the value object * @throws SQLException if thrown by the JDBC API * @see java.sql.Blob * @see java.sql.Clob * @see java.sql.Timestamp */ public static Object getResultSetValue(ResultSet rs, int index) throws SQLException { Object obj = null; try { obj = rs.getObject(index); } catch (SQLException e) { if ("The conversion from char to SMALLINT is unsupported.".equals(e.getMessage())) { //issue with sqlserver jdbc 3.0 http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/2c908b45-6f75-484a-a891-5e8206f8844f/conversion-error-in-the-jdbc-30-driver-when-accessing-metadata obj = rs.getString(index); } else { throw e; } } if (obj instanceof Blob) { obj = rs.getBytes(index); } else if (obj instanceof Clob) { obj = rs.getString(index); } else if ((obj != null) && obj.getClass().getName().startsWith("oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP")) { obj = rs.getTimestamp(index); } else if ((obj != null) && obj.getClass().getName().startsWith("oracle.sql.DATE")) { String metaDataClassName = rs.getMetaData().getColumnClassName(index); if ("java.sql.Timestamp".equals(metaDataClassName) || "oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP".equals(metaDataClassName)) { obj = rs.getTimestamp(index); } else { obj = rs.getDate(index); } } else if ((obj != null) && (obj instanceof Date)) { if ("java.sql.Timestamp".equals(rs.getMetaData().getColumnClassName(index))) { obj = rs.getTimestamp(index); } } return obj; } /** * Check whether the given SQL type is numeric. * * @param sqlType the SQL type to be checked * @return whether the type is numeric */ public static boolean isNumeric(int sqlType) { return (Types.BIT == sqlType) || (Types.BIGINT == sqlType) || (Types.DECIMAL == sqlType) || (Types.DOUBLE == sqlType) || (Types.FLOAT == sqlType) || (Types.INTEGER == sqlType) || (Types.NUMERIC == sqlType) || (Types.REAL == sqlType) || (Types.SMALLINT == sqlType) || (Types.TINYINT == sqlType); } /** * Return a single result object from the given Collection. *

Throws an exception if 0 or more than 1 element found. * @param results the result Collection (can be null) * @return the single result object */ public static Object requiredSingleResult(Collection results) throws DatabaseException { int size = ((results != null) ? results.size() : 0); if (size == 0) { throw new DatabaseException("Empty result set, expected one row"); } if (results.size() > 1) { throw new DatabaseException("Result set larger than one row"); } return results.iterator().next(); } /** * Checks whether a result set has a column matching the specified column name. * The column name is first changed to match the database format. * E.g. an unquoted columnName in h2 will be converted to uppercase so the column name that is * being checked for is really the uppercase version of the column name, * * @param rs result set to check * @param columnNameToCheck column name to check * @return The value if found, null if not found */ public static String getValueForColumn(ResultSet rs, String columnNameToCheck, Database database) throws SQLException { ResultSetMetaData metadata = rs.getMetaData(); int numberOfColumns = metadata.getColumnCount(); String correctedColumnName = database.correctObjectName(columnNameToCheck, Column.class); // get the column names; column indexes start from 1 for (int i = 1; i < (numberOfColumns + 1); i++) { String columnName = metadata.getColumnLabel(i); // Get the name of the column's table name if (correctedColumnName.equalsIgnoreCase(columnName)) { return rs.getString(columnName); } } return null; } }





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