Class ConvertedBasicTypeImpl<J>

java.lang.Object
org.hibernate.type.internal.ConvertedBasicTypeImpl<J>
All Implemented Interfaces:
BasicType<J>, Type<J>, Serializable, BasicValuedMapping, Bindable, JdbcMapping, JdbcMappingContainer, MappingModelExpressible, MappingType, SqlExpressible, ValueMapping, BasicDomainType<J>, DomainType<J>, SimpleDomainType<J>, BindableType<J>, OutputableType<J>, ReturnableType<J>, SqmExpressible<J>, AdjustableBasicType<J>, BasicType<J>, ConvertedBasicType<J>, JavaTypedExpressible, ProcedureParameterExtractionAware<J>, ProcedureParameterNamedBinder<J>, Type
Direct Known Subclasses:
CustomMutabilityConvertedBasicTypeImpl, DiscriminatorTypeImpl

public class ConvertedBasicTypeImpl<J> extends Object implements ConvertedBasicType<J>, AdjustableBasicType<J>, ProcedureParameterExtractionAware<J>, ProcedureParameterNamedBinder<J>
See Also:
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • getName

      public String getName()
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Returns the abbreviated name of the type.
      Specified by:
      getName in interface Type
      Returns:
      the Hibernate type name
    • getRegistrationKeys

      public String[] getRegistrationKeys()
      Description copied from interface: BasicType
      Get the names under which this type should be registered in the type registry.
      Specified by:
      getRegistrationKeys in interface BasicType<J>
      Returns:
      The keys under which to register this type.
    • getValueConverter

      public BasicValueConverter getValueConverter()
      Description copied from interface: JdbcMapping
      Returns the converter that this basic type uses for transforming from the domain type, to the relational type, or null if there is no conversion.
      Specified by:
      getValueConverter in interface BasicType<J>
      Specified by:
      getValueConverter in interface ConvertedBasicType<J>
      Specified by:
      getValueConverter in interface JdbcMapping
    • getJdbcValueExtractor

      public ValueExtractor<J> getJdbcValueExtractor()
      Description copied from interface: JdbcMapping
      The strategy for extracting values of this expressible type from JDBC ResultSets, CallableStatements, etc
      Specified by:
      getJdbcValueExtractor in interface BasicType<J>
      Specified by:
      getJdbcValueExtractor in interface JdbcMapping
    • getJdbcValueBinder

      public ValueBinder<J> getJdbcValueBinder()
      Description copied from interface: JdbcMapping
      The strategy for binding values of this expressible type to JDBC PreparedStatements and CallableStatements.
      Specified by:
      getJdbcValueBinder in interface BasicType<J>
      Specified by:
      getJdbcValueBinder in interface JdbcMapping
    • getJdbcLiteralFormatter

      public JdbcLiteralFormatter getJdbcLiteralFormatter()
      Description copied from interface: JdbcMapping
      The strategy for formatting values of this expressible type to a SQL literal.
      Specified by:
      getJdbcLiteralFormatter in interface BasicType<J>
      Specified by:
      getJdbcLiteralFormatter in interface JdbcMapping
    • getJavaType

      public Class<J> getJavaType()
      Specified by:
      getJavaType in interface Type<J>
    • getJdbcJavaType

      public JavaType<?> getJdbcJavaType()
      Specified by:
      getJdbcJavaType in interface JdbcMapping
    • toColumnNullness

      public boolean[] toColumnNullness(Object value, Mapping mapping)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Given an instance of the type, return an array of boolean values indicating which mapped columns would be null.
      Specified by:
      toColumnNullness in interface Type
      Parameters:
      value - an instance of the type
      mapping - The mapping abstraction
      Returns:
      array indicating column nullness for a value instance
    • getJavaTypeDescriptor

      public final JavaType<J> getJavaTypeDescriptor()
      Description copied from interface: JdbcMapping
      The descriptor for the Java type represented by this expressible type
      Specified by:
      getJavaTypeDescriptor in interface BasicType<J>
      Specified by:
      getJavaTypeDescriptor in interface JdbcMapping
    • getJdbcType

      public final JdbcType getJdbcType()
      Description copied from interface: OutputableType
      Descriptor for the SQL type mapped by this type.
      Specified by:
      getJdbcType in interface JdbcMapping
      Specified by:
      getJdbcType in interface OutputableType<J>
    • getReturnedClass

      public final Class getReturnedClass()
      Description copied from interface: Type
      The class handled by this type.
      Specified by:
      getReturnedClass in interface Type
      Returns:
      The Java class handled by this type.
    • getColumnSpan

      public final int getColumnSpan(Mapping mapping) throws MappingException
      Description copied from interface: Type
      How many columns are used to persist this type?

      Always the same as getSqlTypCodes(mapping).length.

      Specified by:
      getColumnSpan in interface Type
      Parameters:
      mapping - The mapping object :/
      Returns:
      The number of columns
      Throws:
      MappingException - Generally indicates an issue accessing the passed mapping object.
    • getSqlTypeCodes

      public final int[] getSqlTypeCodes(Mapping mapping) throws MappingException
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Return the JDBC types codes as defined by Types or SqlTypes for the columns mapped by this type.

      The number of elements in this array must match the return from Type.getColumnSpan(org.hibernate.engine.spi.Mapping).

      Specified by:
      getSqlTypeCodes in interface Type
      Parameters:
      mapping - The mapping object :/
      Returns:
      The JDBC type codes.
      Throws:
      MappingException - Generally indicates an issue accessing the passed mapping object.
    • isAssociationType

      public final boolean isAssociationType()
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Return true if the implementation is castable to AssociationType. This does not necessarily imply that the type actually represents an association. Shortcut for type instanceof AssociationType.
      Specified by:
      isAssociationType in interface Type
      Returns:
      True if this type is also an AssociationType implementor; false otherwise.
    • isCollectionType

      public final boolean isCollectionType()
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Return true if the implementation is castable to CollectionType. Shortcut for type instanceof CollectionType

      A CollectionType is additionally an AssociationType; so if this method returns true, Type.isAssociationType() should also return true.

      Specified by:
      isCollectionType in interface Type
      Returns:
      True if this type is also a CollectionType implementor; false otherwise.
    • isComponentType

      public final boolean isComponentType()
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Return true if the implementation is castable to CompositeType. Shortcut for type instanceof CompositeType.

      A component type may own collections or associations and hence must provide certain extra functionality.

      Specified by:
      isComponentType in interface Type
      Returns:
      True if this type is also a CompositeType implementor; false otherwise.
    • isEntityType

      public final boolean isEntityType()
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Return true if the implementation is castable to EntityType. Shortcut for type instanceof EntityType.

      An EntityType is additionally an AssociationType; so if this method returns true, Type.isAssociationType() should also return true.

      Specified by:
      isEntityType in interface Type
      Returns:
      True if this type is also an EntityType implementor; false otherwise.
    • isAnyType

      public final boolean isAnyType()
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Return true if the implementation is castable to AnyType. Shortcut for type instanceof AnyType.

      An AnyType is additionally an AssociationType; so if this method returns true, then Type.isAssociationType() should also return true.

      Specified by:
      isAnyType in interface Type
      Returns:
      True if this type is also an AnyType implementor; false otherwise.
    • isSame

      public final boolean isSame(Object x, Object y)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Compare two instances of the class mapped by this type for persistence "equality", that is, equality of persistent state, taking a shortcut for entity references.

      For most types this should boil down to an equality comparison of the given values, and it's reasonable to simply delegate to Type.isEqual(Object, Object). But for associations the semantics are a bit different.

      Specified by:
      isSame in interface Type
      Parameters:
      x - The first value
      y - The second value
      Returns:
      True if there are considered the same (see discussion above).
    • isEqual

      public final boolean isEqual(Object x, Object y, SessionFactoryImplementor factory)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Compare two instances of the class mapped by this type for persistence "equality", that is, equality of persistent state. For most types this could simply delegate to Type.isEqual(Object, Object).

      This should always equate to some form of comparison of the value's internal state. As an example, for Java's Date class, the comparison should be of its internal state, but based only on the specific part which is persistent (the timestamp, date, or time).

      Specified by:
      isEqual in interface Type
      Parameters:
      x - The first value
      y - The second value
      factory - The session factory
      Returns:
      True if there are considered equal (see discussion above).
    • isEqual

      public boolean isEqual(Object one, Object another)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Compare two instances of the class mapped by this type for persistence "equality", that is, equality of persistent state. For most types this could simply delegate to equals().

      This should always equate to some form of comparison of the value's internal state. As an example, for Java's Date class, the comparison should be of its internal state, but based only on the specific part which is persistent (the timestamp, date, or time).

      Specified by:
      isEqual in interface Type
      Parameters:
      one - The first value
      another - The second value
      Returns:
      True if there are considered equal (see discussion above).
    • getHashCode

      public int getHashCode(Object x)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Get a hash code, consistent with persistence "equality". For most types this could simply delegate to the given value's hashCode.
      Specified by:
      getHashCode in interface Type
      Parameters:
      x - The value for which to retrieve a hash code
      Returns:
      The hash code
    • getHashCode

      public final int getHashCode(Object x, SessionFactoryImplementor factory)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Get a hash code, consistent with persistence "equality". For most types this could simply delegate to Type.getHashCode(Object).
      Specified by:
      getHashCode in interface Type
      Parameters:
      x - The value for which to retrieve a hash code
      factory - The session factory
      Returns:
      The hash code
    • compare

      public final int compare(Object x, Object y)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Perform a Comparator-style comparison of the given values.
      Specified by:
      compare in interface Type
      Parameters:
      x - The first value
      y - The second value
      Returns:
      The comparison result.
      See Also:
    • isDirty

      public final boolean isDirty(Object old, Object current, SharedSessionContractImplementor session)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Should the parent be considered dirty, given both the old and current value?
      Specified by:
      isDirty in interface Type
      Parameters:
      old - the old value
      current - the current value
      session - The session from which the request originated.
      Returns:
      true if the field is dirty
    • isDirty

      public final boolean isDirty(Object old, Object current, boolean[] checkable, SharedSessionContractImplementor session)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Should the parent be considered dirty, given both the old and current value?
      Specified by:
      isDirty in interface Type
      Parameters:
      old - the old value
      current - the current value
      checkable - An array of booleans indicating which columns making up the value are actually checkable
      session - The session from which the request originated.
      Returns:
      true if the field is dirty
    • isDirty

      protected final boolean isDirty(Object old, Object current)
    • isModified

      public final boolean isModified(Object oldHydratedState, Object currentState, boolean[] checkable, SharedSessionContractImplementor session)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Has the value been modified compared to the current database state? The difference between this and the Type.isDirty(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, org.hibernate.engine.spi.SharedSessionContractImplementor) methods is that here we need to account for "partially" built values. This is really only an issue with association types. For most type implementations it is enough to simply delegate to Type.isDirty(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, org.hibernate.engine.spi.SharedSessionContractImplementor).
      Specified by:
      isModified in interface Type
      Parameters:
      oldHydratedState - the database state, in a "hydrated" form, with identifiers unresolved
      currentState - the current state of the object
      checkable - which columns are actually checkable
      session - The session from which the request originated.
      Returns:
      true if the field has been modified
    • nullSafeSet

      public final void nullSafeSet(PreparedStatement st, Object value, int index, boolean[] settable, SharedSessionContractImplementor session) throws HibernateException, SQLException
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Bind a value represented by an instance of the mapped class to the given JDBC PreparedStatement, ignoring some columns as dictated by the settable parameter. Implementors should handle the possibility of null values. A multi-column type should bind parameters starting from index.
      Specified by:
      nullSafeSet in interface Type
      Parameters:
      st - The JDBC prepared statement to which to bind
      value - the object to write
      index - starting parameter bind index
      settable - an array indicating which columns to bind/ignore
      session - The originating session
      Throws:
      HibernateException - An error from Hibernate
      SQLException - An error from the JDBC driver
    • nullSafeSet

      public void nullSafeSet(CallableStatement st, J value, String name, SharedSessionContractImplementor session) throws SQLException
      Description copied from interface: ProcedureParameterNamedBinder
      Bind a value to the JDBC prepared statement, ignoring some columns as dictated by the 'settable' parameter. Implementors should handle the possibility of null values. Does not support multi-column type
      Specified by:
      nullSafeSet in interface ProcedureParameterNamedBinder<J>
      Parameters:
      st - The CallableStatement to which to bind
      value - the object to write
      name - parameter bind name
      session - The originating session
      Throws:
      SQLException - An error from the JDBC driver
    • nullSafeSet

      public final void nullSafeSet(PreparedStatement st, Object value, int index, SharedSessionContractImplementor session) throws SQLException
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Bind a value represented by an instance of the mapped class to the given JDBC PreparedStatement, ignoring some columns as dictated by the settable parameter. Implementors should handle the possibility of null values. A multi-column type should bind parameters starting from index.
      Specified by:
      nullSafeSet in interface Type
      Parameters:
      st - The JDBC prepared statement to which to bind
      value - the object to write
      index - starting parameter bind index
      session - The originating session
      Throws:
      SQLException - An error from the JDBC driver
    • toLoggableString

      public final String toLoggableString(Object value, SessionFactoryImplementor factory)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Generate a representation of the given value for logging purposes.
      Specified by:
      toLoggableString in interface Type
      Parameters:
      value - The value to be logged
      factory - The session factory
      Returns:
      The loggable representation
    • getMutabilityPlan

      protected MutabilityPlan<J> getMutabilityPlan()
    • isMutable

      public final boolean isMutable()
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Are objects of this type mutable with respect to the referencing object? Entities and collections are considered immutable because they manage their own internal state.
      Specified by:
      isMutable in interface Type
      Returns:
      boolean
    • deepCopy

      public final Object deepCopy(Object value, SessionFactoryImplementor factory)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Return a deep copy of the persistent state, stopping at entities and at collections.
      Specified by:
      deepCopy in interface Type
      Parameters:
      value - The value to be copied
      factory - The session factory
      Returns:
      The deep copy
    • beforeAssemble

      public final void beforeAssemble(Serializable cached, SharedSessionContractImplementor session)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Called before assembling a query result set from the query cache, to allow batch fetching of entities missing from the second-level cache.
      Specified by:
      beforeAssemble in interface Type
      Parameters:
      cached - The key
      session - The originating session
    • assemble

      public final Object assemble(Serializable cached, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner) throws HibernateException
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Reconstruct the object from its disassembled state. This function is the inverse of Type.disassemble(Object, SharedSessionContractImplementor, Object).
      Specified by:
      assemble in interface Type
      Parameters:
      cached - the disassembled state from the cache
      session - the originating session
      owner - the parent entity object
      Returns:
      the (re)assembled object
      Throws:
      HibernateException - An error from Hibernate
    • disassemble

      public final Serializable disassemble(Object value, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner) throws HibernateException
      Description copied from interface: Type
      Return a disassembled representation of the object. This is the representation that is stored in the second-level cache.

      A reference to an associated entity should be disassembled to its primary key value.

      Specified by:
      disassemble in interface Type
      Parameters:
      value - the value to cache
      session - the originating session
      owner - optional parent entity object (needed for collections)
      Returns:
      the disassembled, deep cloned state
      Throws:
      HibernateException - An error from Hibernate
    • disassemble

      public Object disassemble(Object value, SharedSessionContractImplementor session)
      Description copied from interface: Bindable
      Breaks down a value of J into its simple pieces. E.g., an embedded value gets broken down into an array of its attribute state; a basic value converts to itself; etc.

      Generally speaking, this is the form in which entity state is kept relative to a Session via EntityEntry.

       @Entity class Person {
           @Id Integer id;
           @Embedded Name name;
           int age;
       }
      
       @Embeddable class Name {
           String familiarName;
           String familyName;
       }
       

      At the top level, we would want to disassemble a Person value, so we'd ask the Bindable for the Person entity to disassemble. Given a Person value:

       Person( id=1, name=Name( 'Steve', 'Ebersole' ), 28 )
       

      this disassemble would result in a multidimensional array:

       [ ["Steve", "Ebersole"], 28 ]
       

      Note that the identifier is not part of this disassembled state. Note also how the embedded value results in a sub-array.

      Specified by:
      disassemble in interface BasicType<J>
      Specified by:
      disassemble in interface BasicValuedMapping
      Specified by:
      disassemble in interface Bindable
      See Also:
    • replace

      public final Object replace(Object original, Object target, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner, Map<Object,Object> copyCache)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      During merge, replace the existing (target) value in the entity we are merging to with a new (original) value from the detached entity we are merging. For immutable objects, or null values, it is safe to simply return the first parameter. For mutable objects, it is safe to return a copy of the first parameter. For objects with component values, it might make sense to recursively replace component values.
      Specified by:
      replace in interface Type
      Parameters:
      original - the value from the detached entity being merged
      target - the value in the managed entity
      session - The originating session
      owner - The owner of the value
      copyCache - The cache of already copied/replaced values
      Returns:
      the value to be merged
    • replace

      public Object replace(Object original, Object target, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner, Map<Object,Object> copyCache, ForeignKeyDirection foreignKeyDirection)
      Description copied from interface: Type
      During merge, replace the existing (target) value in the entity we are merging to with a new (original) value from the detached entity we are merging. For immutable objects, or null values, it is safe to simply return the first parameter. For mutable objects, it is safe to return a copy of the first parameter. For objects with component values, it might make sense to recursively replace component values.
      Specified by:
      replace in interface Type
      Parameters:
      original - the value from the detached entity being merged
      target - the value in the managed entity
      session - The originating session
      owner - The owner of the value
      copyCache - The cache of already copied/replaced values
      foreignKeyDirection - For associations, which direction does the foreign key point?
      Returns:
      the value to be merged
    • canDoExtraction

      public boolean canDoExtraction()
      Description copied from interface: OutputableType
      Can the given instance of this type actually perform the parameter value extractions?
      Specified by:
      canDoExtraction in interface OutputableType<J>
      Returns:
      true indicates that OutputableType.extract(java.sql.CallableStatement, int, org.hibernate.engine.spi.SharedSessionContractImplementor) calls will not fail due to IllegalStateException.
    • extract

      public J extract(CallableStatement statement, int startIndex, SharedSessionContractImplementor session) throws SQLException
      Description copied from interface: OutputableType
      Perform the extraction
      Specified by:
      extract in interface OutputableType<J>
      Parameters:
      statement - The CallableStatement from which to extract the parameter value(s).
      startIndex - The parameter index from which to extract
      session - The originating session
      Returns:
      The extracted value.
      Throws:
      SQLException - Indicates an issue calling into the CallableStatement
    • extract

      public J extract(CallableStatement statement, String paramName, SharedSessionContractImplementor session) throws SQLException
      Description copied from interface: OutputableType
      Perform the extraction
      Specified by:
      extract in interface OutputableType<J>
      Parameters:
      statement - The CallableStatement from which to extract the parameter value(s).
      paramName - The parameter names.
      session - The originating session
      Returns:
      The extracted value.
      Throws:
      SQLException - Indicates an issue calling into the CallableStatement
    • canDoSetting

      public boolean canDoSetting()
      Description copied from interface: ProcedureParameterNamedBinder
      Can the given instance of this type actually set the parameter value by name
      Specified by:
      canDoSetting in interface ProcedureParameterNamedBinder<J>
      Returns:
      true indicates that @{link #nullSafeSet} calls will not fail
    • getCastType

      public CastType getCastType()
      Specified by:
      getCastType in interface JdbcMapping
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object