Example usage for java.sql Types REAL

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int REAL

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Document

The constant in the Java programming language, sometimes referred to as a type code, that identifies the generic SQL type REAL.

Usage

From source file:org.apache.ddlutils.io.converters.NumberConverter.java

/**
 * {@inheritDoc}/* w  w w . j a  v a  2s . co m*/
 */
public Object convertFromString(String textRep, int sqlTypeCode) throws ConversionException {
    if (textRep == null) {
        return null;
    } else {
        Class targetClass = null;

        switch (sqlTypeCode) {
        case Types.BIGINT:
            targetClass = Long.class;
            break;
        case Types.BIT:
        case Types.BOOLEAN:
            targetClass = Boolean.class;
            break;
        case Types.DECIMAL:
        case Types.NUMERIC:
            targetClass = BigDecimal.class;
            break;
        case Types.DOUBLE:
        case Types.FLOAT:
            targetClass = Double.class;
            break;
        case Types.INTEGER:
            targetClass = Integer.class;
            break;
        case Types.REAL:
            targetClass = Float.class;
            break;
        case Types.SMALLINT:
        case Types.TINYINT:
            targetClass = Short.class;
            break;
        }
        return targetClass == null ? textRep : ConvertUtils.convert(textRep, targetClass);
    }
}

From source file:org.pentaho.reporting.engine.classic.core.modules.misc.tablemodel.TypeMapper.java

private static Class mapSQLType(final int t) {
    switch (t) {//from w w  w.  j  a  va 2  s.c  o  m
    case Types.ARRAY:
        return Object[].class;
    case Types.BIGINT:
        return Long.class;
    case Types.BINARY:
        return byteArrayClass;
    case Types.BIT:
        return Boolean.class;
    case Types.BLOB:
        return Blob.class;
    case Types.BOOLEAN: // Types.BOOLEAN was not part of JDK1.2.2
        return Boolean.class;
    case Types.CHAR:
        return String.class;
    case Types.CLOB:
        return Clob.class;
    case Types.DATALINK: // Types.DATALINK was not part of JDK 1.2.2
        return URL.class;
    case Types.DATE:
        return java.sql.Date.class;
    case Types.DECIMAL:
        return java.math.BigDecimal.class;
    case Types.DISTINCT:
        return Object.class;
    case Types.DOUBLE:
        return Double.class;
    case Types.FLOAT:
        return Double.class;
    case Types.INTEGER:
        return Integer.class;
    case Types.JAVA_OBJECT:
        return Object.class;
    case Types.LONGVARBINARY:
        return byteArrayClass;
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
        return String.class;
    case Types.NCLOB:
        return NClob.class;
    case Types.NULL:
        return Object.class;
    case Types.NUMERIC:
        return java.math.BigDecimal.class;
    case Types.NCHAR:
    case Types.NVARCHAR:
    case Types.LONGNVARCHAR:
        return String.class;
    case Types.OTHER:
        return Object.class;
    case Types.REAL:
        return Float.class;
    case Types.REF:
        return Ref.class;
    case Types.ROWID:
        return RowId.class;
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        return Short.class;
    case Types.STRUCT:
        return Struct.class;
    case Types.SQLXML:
        return SQLXML.class;
    case Types.TIME:
        return Time.class;
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
        return Timestamp.class;
    case Types.TINYINT:
        return Byte.class;
    case Types.VARBINARY:
        return byteArrayClass;
    case Types.VARCHAR:
        return String.class;
    default:
        return Object.class;
    }
}

From source file:com.trackplus.ddl.GenericStringValueConverter.java

protected String extractColumnValue(ResultSet resultSet, int columnIdx, int jdbcType)
        throws SQLException, DDLException {
    String value = resultSet.getString(columnIdx);
    if (value != null) {
        switch (jdbcType) {
        case Types.NUMERIC:
        case Types.DECIMAL:
            break;
        case Types.BIT:
        case Types.BOOLEAN:
        case Types.TINYINT:
        case Types.SMALLINT:
        case Types.INTEGER:
        case Types.BIGINT:
        case Types.REAL:
        case Types.FLOAT:
        case Types.DOUBLE: {
            break;
        }// ww  w . ja  v a  2  s.  c  o  m

        case Types.CHAR:
        case Types.VARCHAR:
        case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
        case Types.BINARY:
        case Types.VARBINARY:
        case Types.TIME:
        case Types.CLOB:
        case Types.ARRAY:
        case Types.REF: {
            value = "'" + value.replaceAll("'", "''") + "'";
            break;
        }
        case Types.DATE:
        case Types.TIMESTAMP: {
            Date d = resultSet.getDate(columnIdx);
            Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
            cal.setTime(d);
            int year = cal.get(Calendar.YEAR);
            if (year < 1900) {
                throw new DDLException("Invalid date:" + d);
            } else {
                value = "'" + value + "'";
            }
            break;
        }
        case Types.BLOB:
        case Types.LONGVARBINARY: {
            Blob blobValue = resultSet.getBlob(columnIdx);
            String str = new String(Base64.encodeBase64(blobValue.getBytes(1l, (int) blobValue.length())));
            value = "'" + str + "'";
            break;
        }
        default:
            break;
        }
    }
    return value;
}

From source file:com.redsqirl.workflow.utils.jdbc.GenericConfFile.java

public GenericConfFile(String name, Connection conn) throws SQLException {
    dictionaryName = name;//from  ww w .j  a va2 s .  c o m

    databaseMetaData = conn.getMetaData();

    typeRecognized = new LinkedHashMap<Integer, FieldType>();
    typeRecognized.put(Types.BOOLEAN, FieldType.BOOLEAN);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.DATE, FieldType.DATETIME);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.TIME, FieldType.DATETIME);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.DOUBLE, FieldType.DOUBLE);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.NUMERIC, FieldType.DOUBLE);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.DECIMAL, FieldType.DOUBLE);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.REAL, FieldType.DOUBLE);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.FLOAT, FieldType.FLOAT);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.INTEGER, FieldType.INT);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.SMALLINT, FieldType.INT);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.TINYINT, FieldType.INT);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.BIGINT, FieldType.LONG);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.VARCHAR, FieldType.STRING);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.CHAR, FieldType.STRING);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.LONGVARCHAR, FieldType.STRING);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.NVARCHAR, FieldType.STRING);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.NCHAR, FieldType.STRING);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.LONGNVARCHAR, FieldType.STRING);
    typeRecognized.put(Types.TIMESTAMP, FieldType.TIMESTAMP);

}

From source file:org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.schema.Schemas.java

/**
 * Return the SQL type name for the given {@link Types} constant.
 */// w  w w  . ja v a2s . c  om
public static String getJDBCName(int type) {
    switch (type) {
    case Types.ARRAY:
        return "array";
    case Types.BIGINT:
        return "bigint";
    case Types.BINARY:
        return "binary";
    case Types.BIT:
        return "bit";
    case Types.BLOB:
        return "blob";
    case Types.CHAR:
        return "char";
    case Types.CLOB:
        return "clob";
    case Types.DATE:
        return "date";
    case Types.DECIMAL:
        return "decimal";
    case Types.DISTINCT:
        return "distinct";
    case Types.DOUBLE:
        return "double";
    case Types.FLOAT:
        return "float";
    case Types.INTEGER:
        return "integer";
    case Types.JAVA_OBJECT:
        return "java_object";
    case Types.LONGVARBINARY:
        return "longvarbinary";
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
        return "longvarchar";
    case Types.NULL:
        return "null";
    case Types.NUMERIC:
        return "numeric";
    case Types.OTHER:
        return "other";
    case Types.REAL:
        return "real";
    case Types.REF:
        return "ref";
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        return "smallint";
    case Types.STRUCT:
        return "struct";
    case Types.TIME:
        return "time";
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
        return "timestamp";
    case Types.TINYINT:
        return "tinyint";
    case Types.VARBINARY:
        return "varbinary";
    case Types.VARCHAR:
        return "varchar";
    default:
        return "unknown(" + type + ")";
    }
}

From source file:org.jpos.qi.system.SQLQueryObject.java

private boolean isNumericDataType(int type) {
    switch (type) {
    case Types.BIGINT:
    case Types.DECIMAL:
    case Types.DOUBLE:
    case Types.FLOAT:
    case Types.INTEGER:
    case Types.NUMERIC:
    case Types.REAL:
    case Types.SMALLINT:
    case Types.TINYINT:
        return true;
    default:/*from w w  w.  j  a v  a  2s .co m*/
        return false;
    }

}

From source file:org.apache.ojb.broker.metadata.FieldTypeClasses.java

/**
 * Returns a {@link FieldType} instance for the given sql type
 * (see {@link java.sql.Types}) as specified in JDBC 3.0 specification
 * (see JDBC 3.0 specification <em>Appendix B, Data Type Conversion Tables</em>).
 *
 * @param jdbcType Specify the type to look for.
 * @return A new specific {@link FieldType} instance.
 *///w  w  w  .j a  v  a  2  s.c om
static FieldType newFieldType(JdbcType jdbcType) {
    FieldType result = null;
    switch (jdbcType.getType()) {
    case Types.ARRAY:
        result = new ArrayFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.BIGINT:
        result = new LongFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.BINARY:
        result = new ByteArrayFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.BIT:
        result = new BooleanFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.BLOB:
        result = new BlobFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.CHAR:
        result = new StringFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.CLOB:
        result = new ClobFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.DATE:
        result = new DateFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.DECIMAL:
        result = new BigDecimalFieldType();
        break;
    // Not needed, user have to use the underlying sql datatype in OJB mapping files
    //            case Types.DISTINCT:
    //                result = new DistinctFieldType();
    //                break;
    case Types.DOUBLE:
        result = new DoubleFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.FLOAT:
        result = new FloatFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.INTEGER:
        result = new IntegerFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.JAVA_OBJECT:
        result = new JavaObjectFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.LONGVARBINARY:
        result = new ByteArrayFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
        result = new StringFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.NUMERIC:
        result = new BigDecimalFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.REAL:
        result = new FloatFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.REF:
        result = new RefFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        result = new ShortFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.STRUCT:
        result = new StructFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.TIME:
        result = new TimeFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
        result = new TimestampFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.TINYINT:
        result = new ByteFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.VARBINARY:
        result = new ByteArrayFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.VARCHAR:
        result = new StringFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.OTHER:
        result = new JavaObjectFieldType();
        break;
    //
    //            case Types.NULL:
    //                result = new NullFieldType();
    //                break;

    //#ifdef JDBC30
    case Types.BOOLEAN:
        result = new BooleanFieldType();
        break;
    case Types.DATALINK:
        result = new URLFieldType();
        break;
    //#endif
    default:
        throw new OJBRuntimeException("Unkown or not supported field type specified, specified jdbc type was '"
                + jdbcType + "', as string: " + JdbcTypesHelper.getSqlTypeAsString(jdbcType.getType()));
    }
    // make sure that the sql type was set
    result.setSqlType(jdbcType);
    return result;
}

From source file:com.squid.core.jdbc.formatter.DefaultJDBCDataFormatter.java

public String formatJDBCObject(final Object jdbcObject, final int colType) throws SQLException {
    String value = "";

    switch (colType) {
    case Types.BIT:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            value = String.valueOf(jdbcObject);
        }//from   w  ww  .j  a va  2 s.c om
        break;
    case Types.BOOLEAN:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            value = new Boolean(jdbcObject.toString()).toString();
        }
        break;
    case Types.BIGINT:
    case Types.DECIMAL:
    case Types.DOUBLE:
    case Types.FLOAT:
    case Types.REAL:
    case Types.NUMERIC:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            value = "" + formatter.formatDecimal(jdbcObject);
        }
        break;
    case Types.INTEGER:
    case Types.TINYINT:
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            value = "" + formatter.formatDecimal(jdbcObject);
        }
        break;
    case Types.CLOB:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            try {
                value = read((Clob) jdbcObject);
            } catch (SQLException sqle) {
                value = "";
            } catch (IOException ioe) {
                value = "";
            }
        }
        break;
    case Types.ARRAY:
        try {
            ResultSet rs = ((Array) jdbcObject).getResultSet();
            int arrayType = ((Array) jdbcObject).getBaseType();
            boolean isNotNew = false;
            while (rs.next()) {
                String current = formatJDBCObject(rs.getObject(2), arrayType);
                if ("".equals(current.trim()) == false) {
                    if (isNotNew) {
                        value = value + ",";
                    } else {
                        isNotNew = !isNotNew;
                    }
                    value = value + current;
                }
            }
            if ("".equals(value) == false) {
                value = "{" + value + "}";
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqle) {
            value = "";
        }
        break;
    case Types.JAVA_OBJECT:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            value = String.valueOf(jdbcObject);
        }
        break;
    case Types.DATE:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            value = formatter.formatDate(jdbcObject);
        }
        break;
    case Types.TIME:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            value = ((Time) jdbcObject).toString();
        }
        break;
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            value = formatter.formatTimestamp(jdbcObject);
        }
        break;
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
    case Types.VARCHAR:
    case Types.CHAR:
        if (jdbcObject != null) {
            value = jdbcObject.toString();
        } else {
            value = "NULL";
        }
        break;
    case Types.BINARY:
        value = new String((byte[]) jdbcObject);
        break;
    default:
        value = "";
    }
    if (value == null) {
        value = "";
    }
    return value;
}

From source file:org.apache.kylin.jdbc.KylinClient.java

@SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
public static Class convertType(int sqlType) {
    Class result = Object.class;

    switch (sqlType) {
    case Types.CHAR:
    case Types.VARCHAR:
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
        result = String.class;
        break;//w  ww. j a  va2s . c om
    case Types.NUMERIC:
    case Types.DECIMAL:
        result = BigDecimal.class;
        break;
    case Types.BIT:
        result = Boolean.class;
        break;
    case Types.TINYINT:
        result = Byte.class;
        break;
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        result = Short.class;
        break;
    case Types.INTEGER:
        result = Integer.class;
        break;
    case Types.BIGINT:
        result = Long.class;
        break;
    case Types.REAL:
    case Types.FLOAT:
    case Types.DOUBLE:
        result = Double.class;
        break;
    case Types.BINARY:
    case Types.VARBINARY:
    case Types.LONGVARBINARY:
        result = Byte[].class;
        break;
    case Types.DATE:
        result = Date.class;
        break;
    case Types.TIME:
        result = Time.class;
        break;
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
        result = Timestamp.class;
        break;
    default:
        //do nothing
        break;
    }

    return result;
}

From source file:org.jumpmind.db.platform.firebird.FirebirdDdlReader.java

@Override
protected Column readColumn(DatabaseMetaDataWrapper metaData, Map<String, Object> values) throws SQLException {
    Column column = super.readColumn(metaData, values);

    if (column.getMappedTypeCode() == Types.FLOAT) {
        column.setMappedTypeCode(Types.REAL);
    } else if (TypeMap.isTextType(column.getMappedTypeCode())) {
        column.setDefaultValue(unescape(column.getDefaultValue(), "'", "''"));
    }//from  ww  w .jav a2s .  c  o  m
    return column;
}