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package oracle.toplink.essentials.platform.database;

import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.databaseaccess.*;

/**
 * 

Purpose: Provides DBase specific behaviour. *

Responsibilities:

    *
  • Writing Time & Timestamp as strings since they are not supported. *
* * @since TOPLink/Java 1.0 */ public class DBasePlatform extends oracle.toplink.essentials.platform.database.DatabasePlatform { protected Hashtable buildFieldTypes() { Hashtable fieldTypeMapping; fieldTypeMapping = new Hashtable(); fieldTypeMapping.put(Boolean.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 1)); fieldTypeMapping.put(Integer.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 11)); fieldTypeMapping.put(Long.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 19)); fieldTypeMapping.put(Float.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 12, 5).setLimits(19, 0, 19)); fieldTypeMapping.put(Double.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 10, 5).setLimits(19, 0, 19)); fieldTypeMapping.put(Short.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 6)); fieldTypeMapping.put(Byte.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 4)); fieldTypeMapping.put(java.math.BigInteger.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 19)); fieldTypeMapping.put(java.math.BigDecimal.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 19).setLimits(19, 0, 9)); fieldTypeMapping.put(Number.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("NUMBER", 19).setLimits(19, 0, 9)); fieldTypeMapping.put(String.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("CHAR", 255)); fieldTypeMapping.put(Character.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("CHAR", 1)); fieldTypeMapping.put(Byte[].class, new FieldTypeDefinition("BINARY")); fieldTypeMapping.put(Character[].class, new FieldTypeDefinition("MEMO")); fieldTypeMapping.put(byte[].class, new FieldTypeDefinition("BINARY")); fieldTypeMapping.put(char[].class, new FieldTypeDefinition("MEMO")); fieldTypeMapping.put(java.sql.Blob.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("BINARY")); fieldTypeMapping.put(java.sql.Clob.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("MEMO")); fieldTypeMapping.put(java.sql.Date.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("DATE", false)); fieldTypeMapping.put(java.sql.Time.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("CHAR", 15)); fieldTypeMapping.put(java.sql.Timestamp.class, new FieldTypeDefinition("CHAR", 25)); return fieldTypeMapping; } /** * INTERNAL: * DBase does not support Time/Timestamp so we must map to strings. * 2.0p22: protected->public INTERNAL */ public Object convertToDatabaseType(Object value) { Object dbValue = super.convertToDatabaseType(value); if ((dbValue instanceof java.sql.Time) || (dbValue instanceof java.sql.Timestamp)) { return dbValue.toString(); } return dbValue; } /** * INTERNAL: * returns the maximum number of characters that can be used in a field * name on this platform. */ public int getMaxFieldNameSize() { return 10; } /** * INTERNAL: */ public String getSelectForUpdateString() { return " FOR UPDATE OF *"; } public boolean isDBase() { return true; } /** * INTERNAL: * Builds a table of minimum numeric values keyed on java class. This is used for type testing but * might also be useful to end users attempting to sanitize values. *

NOTE: BigInteger & BigDecimal minimums are dependent upon their precision & Scale */ public Hashtable maximumNumericValues() { Hashtable values = new Hashtable(); values.put(Integer.class, new Integer(Integer.MAX_VALUE)); values.put(Long.class, Long.valueOf("922337203685478000")); values.put(Double.class, new Double("99999999.999999999")); values.put(Short.class, new Short(Short.MIN_VALUE)); values.put(Byte.class, new Byte(Byte.MIN_VALUE)); values.put(Float.class, new Float("99999999.999999999")); values.put(java.math.BigInteger.class, new java.math.BigInteger("922337203685478000")); values.put(java.math.BigDecimal.class, new java.math.BigDecimal("999999.999999999")); return values; } /** * INTERNAL: * Builds a table of minimum numeric values keyed on java class. This is used for type testing but * might also be useful to end users attempting to sanitize values. *

NOTE: BigInteger & BigDecimal minimums are dependent upon their precision & Scale */ public Hashtable minimumNumericValues() { Hashtable values = new Hashtable(); values.put(Integer.class, new Integer(Integer.MIN_VALUE)); values.put(Long.class, Long.valueOf("-922337203685478000")); values.put(Double.class, new Double("-99999999.999999999")); values.put(Short.class, new Short(Short.MIN_VALUE)); values.put(Byte.class, new Byte(Byte.MIN_VALUE)); values.put(Float.class, new Float("-99999999.999999999")); values.put(java.math.BigInteger.class, new java.math.BigInteger("-922337203685478000")); values.put(java.math.BigDecimal.class, new java.math.BigDecimal("-999999.999999999")); return values; } /** * INTERNAL: * Append the receiver's field 'NOT NULL' constraint clause to a writer. */ public void printFieldNotNullClause(Writer writer) { // Do nothing } /** * INTERNAL: * JDBC defines and outer join syntax, many drivers do not support this. So we normally avoid it. */ public boolean shouldUseJDBCOuterJoinSyntax() { return false; } /** * INTERNAL: */ public boolean supportsForeignKeyConstraints() { return false; } /** * INTERNAL: */ public boolean supportsPrimaryKeyConstraint() { return false; } }





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