public class InterbaseDialect extends Dialect
CLOSED_QUOTE, DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, LEGACY_LOB_MERGE_STRATEGY, NEW_LOCATOR_LOB_MERGE_STRATEGY, NO_BATCH, QUOTE, STREAM_XFER_LOB_MERGE_STRATEGY
Constructor and Description |
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InterbaseDialect() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
bindLimitParametersFirst()
Does the LIMIT clause come at the start of the
SELECT statement, rather than at the end?
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boolean |
bindLimitParametersInReverseOrder()
ANSI SQL defines the LIMIT clause to be in the form LIMIT offset, limit.
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String |
getAddColumnString()
The syntax used to add a column to a table (optional).
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String |
getCreateSequenceString(String sequenceName)
Typically dialects which support sequences can create a sequence
with a single command.
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String |
getCurrentTimestampCallString() |
String |
getDropSequenceString(String sequenceName)
Typically dialects which support sequences can drop a sequence
with a single command.
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String |
getForUpdateString()
Get the string to append to SELECT statements to acquire locks
for this dialect.
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String |
getForUpdateString(String aliases)
Get the FOR UPDATE OF column_list fragment appropriate for this
dialect given the aliases of the columns to be write locked.
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String |
getLimitString(String sql,
boolean hasOffset)
Apply s limit clause to the query.
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String |
getQuerySequencesString()
Get the select command used retrieve the names of all sequences.
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String |
getSelectSequenceNextValString(String sequenceName)
Generate the select expression fragment that will retrieve the next
value of a sequence as part of another (typically DML) statement.
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String |
getSequenceNextValString(String sequenceName)
Generate the appropriate select statement to to retrieve the next value
of a sequence.
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boolean |
isCurrentTimestampSelectStringCallable()
Should the value returned by
Dialect.getCurrentTimestampSelectString()
be treated as callable. |
boolean |
supportsLimit()
Does this dialect support some form of limiting query results
via a SQL clause?
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boolean |
supportsSequences()
Does this dialect support sequences?
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appendIdentitySelectToInsert, appendLockHint, applyLocksToSql, areStringComparisonsCaseInsensitive, buildSQLExceptionConversionDelegate, buildSQLExceptionConverter, closeQuote, convertToFirstRowValue, createCaseFragment, createOuterJoinFragment, doesReadCommittedCauseWritersToBlockReaders, doesRepeatableReadCauseReadersToBlockWriters, dropConstraints, dropTemporaryTableAfterUse, forceLimitUsage, forUpdateOfColumns, generateTemporaryTableName, getAddForeignKeyConstraintString, getAddPrimaryKeyConstraintString, getAddUniqueConstraintString, getCascadeConstraintsString, getCaseInsensitiveLike, getCastTypeName, getColumnAliasExtractor, getColumnComment, getCreateMultisetTableString, getCreateSequenceString, getCreateSequenceStrings, getCreateSequenceStrings, getCreateTableString, getCreateTemporaryTablePostfix, getCreateTemporaryTableString, getCrossJoinSeparator, getCurrentTimestampSelectString, getCurrentTimestampSQLFunctionName, getDefaultProperties, getDialect, getDialect, getDropForeignKeyString, getDropSequenceStrings, getDropTemporaryTableString, getForUpdateNowaitString, getForUpdateNowaitString, getForUpdateString, getForUpdateString, getForUpdateString, getFunctions, getHibernateTypeName, getHibernateTypeName, getIdentityColumnString, getIdentityColumnString, getIdentityInsertString, getIdentitySelectString, getIdentitySelectString, getKeywords, getLimitString, getLobMergeStrategy, getLockingStrategy, getLowercaseFunction, getMaxAliasLength, getNativeIdentifierGeneratorClass, getNoColumnsInsertString, getNullColumnString, getReadLockString, getResultSet, getSelectClauseNullString, getSelectGUIDString, getSqlTypeDescriptorOverride, getTableComment, getTableTypeString, getTypeName, getTypeName, getViolatedConstraintNameExtracter, getWriteLockString, hasAlterTable, hasDataTypeInIdentityColumn, hasSelfReferentialForeignKeyBug, isLockTimeoutParameterized, openQuote, performTemporaryTableDDLInIsolation, qualifyIndexName, quote, registerColumnType, registerColumnType, registerFunction, registerHibernateType, registerHibernateType, registerKeyword, registerResultSetOutParameter, remapSqlTypeDescriptor, replaceResultVariableInOrderByClauseWithPosition, requiresCastingOfParametersInSelectClause, supportsBindAsCallableArgument, supportsCascadeDelete, supportsCaseInsensitiveLike, supportsCircularCascadeDeleteConstraints, supportsColumnCheck, supportsCommentOn, supportsCurrentTimestampSelection, supportsEmptyInList, supportsExistsInSelect, supportsExpectedLobUsagePattern, supportsIdentityColumns, supportsIfExistsAfterTableName, supportsIfExistsBeforeTableName, supportsInsertSelectIdentity, supportsLimitOffset, supportsLobValueChangePropogation, supportsLockTimeouts, supportsNotNullUnique, supportsOuterJoinForUpdate, supportsParametersInInsertSelect, supportsPooledSequences, supportsResultSetPositionQueryMethodsOnForwardOnlyCursor, supportsRowValueConstructorSyntax, supportsRowValueConstructorSyntaxInInList, supportsSubqueryOnMutatingTable, supportsSubselectAsInPredicateLHS, supportsTableCheck, supportsTemporaryTables, supportsTupleCounts, supportsTupleDistinctCounts, supportsUnboundedLobLocatorMaterialization, supportsUnionAll, supportsUnique, supportsUniqueConstraintInCreateAlterTable, supportsVariableLimit, toBooleanValueString, toString, transformSelectString, useInputStreamToInsertBlob, useMaxForLimit
public String getAddColumnString()
Dialect
getAddColumnString
in class Dialect
public String getSequenceNextValString(String sequenceName)
Dialect
getSequenceNextValString
in class Dialect
sequenceName
- the name of the sequencepublic String getSelectSequenceNextValString(String sequenceName)
Dialect
Dialect.getSequenceNextValString(String)
in that this
should return an expression usable within another statement.getSelectSequenceNextValString
in class Dialect
sequenceName
- the name of the sequencepublic String getCreateSequenceString(String sequenceName)
Dialect
Dialect.getCreateSequenceStrings(java.lang.String)
to help facilitate that.
Dialects which support sequences and can create a sequence in a
single command need *only* override this method. Dialects
which support sequences but require multiple commands to create
a sequence should instead override Dialect.getCreateSequenceStrings(java.lang.String)
.getCreateSequenceString
in class Dialect
sequenceName
- The name of the sequencepublic String getDropSequenceString(String sequenceName)
Dialect
Dialect.getDropSequenceStrings(java.lang.String)
to help facilitate that.
Dialects which support sequences and can drop a sequence in a
single command need *only* override this method. Dialects
which support sequences but require multiple commands to drop
a sequence should instead override Dialect.getDropSequenceStrings(java.lang.String)
.getDropSequenceString
in class Dialect
sequenceName
- The name of the sequencepublic String getQuerySequencesString()
Dialect
getQuerySequencesString
in class Dialect
SchemaUpdate
public String getForUpdateString()
Dialect
getForUpdateString
in class Dialect
public String getForUpdateString(String aliases)
Dialect
getForUpdateString
in class Dialect
aliases
- The columns to be write locked.public boolean supportsSequences()
Dialect
supportsSequences
in class Dialect
public boolean supportsLimit()
Dialect
supportsLimit
in class Dialect
public String getLimitString(String sql, boolean hasOffset)
Dialect
variable
limit clauses when they support limits. Thus, when building the
select command we do not actually need to know the limit or the offest
since we will just be using placeholders.
Here we do still pass along whether or not an offset was specified
so that dialects not supporting offsets can generate proper exceptions.
In general, dialects will override one or the other of this method and
Dialect.getLimitString(String, int, int)
.getLimitString
in class Dialect
sql
- The query to which to apply the limit.hasOffset
- Is the query requesting an offset?public boolean bindLimitParametersFirst()
Dialect
bindLimitParametersFirst
in class Dialect
public boolean bindLimitParametersInReverseOrder()
Dialect
bindLimitParametersInReverseOrder
in class Dialect
public String getCurrentTimestampCallString()
public boolean isCurrentTimestampSelectStringCallable()
Dialect
Dialect.getCurrentTimestampSelectString()
be treated as callable. Typically this indicates that JDBC escape
syntax is being used...isCurrentTimestampSelectStringCallable
in class Dialect
Dialect.getCurrentTimestampSelectString()
return
is callable; false otherwise.Copyright © 2012 JBoss by Red Hat. All Rights Reserved.