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@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ import java.sql.Connection; |
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import java.sql.DatabaseMetaData; |
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import java.sql.ResultSet; |
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import java.sql.ResultSetMetaData; |
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import java.sql.SQLDataException; |
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import java.sql.SQLException; |
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import java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException; |
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import java.sql.Statement; |
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@ -197,14 +196,14 @@ public abstract class JdbcUtils { |
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try { |
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return rs.getObject(index, requiredType); |
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} |
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catch (SQLDataException ex) { |
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logger.debug("JDBC driver has limited support for JDBC 4.1 'getObject(int, Class)' method", ex); |
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catch (AbstractMethodError err) { |
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logger.debug("JDBC driver does not implement JDBC 4.1 'getObject(int, Class)' method", err); |
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} |
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catch (SQLFeatureNotSupportedException ex) { |
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logger.debug("JDBC driver does not support JDBC 4.1 'getObject(int, Class)' method", ex); |
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} |
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catch (AbstractMethodError err) { |
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logger.debug("JDBC driver does not implement JDBC 4.1 'getObject(int, Class)' method", err); |
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catch (SQLException ex) { |
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logger.debug("JDBC driver has limited support for JDBC 4.1 'getObject(int, Class)' method", ex); |
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} |
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} |
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// Fall back to getObject without type specification...
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@ -219,7 +218,7 @@ public abstract class JdbcUtils { |
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* Retrieve a JDBC column value from a ResultSet, using the most appropriate |
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* value type. The returned value should be a detached value object, not having |
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* any ties to the active ResultSet: in particular, it should not be a Blob or |
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* Clob object but rather a byte array respectively String representation. |
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* Clob object but rather a byte array or String representation, respectively. |
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* <p>Uses the {@code getObject(index)} method, but includes additional "hacks" |
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* to get around Oracle 10g returning a non-standard object for its TIMESTAMP |
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* datatype and a {@code java.sql.Date} for DATE columns leaving out the |
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