public class PostgreSQL81Dialect 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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PostgreSQL81Dialect() |
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boolean |
bindLimitParametersInReverseOrder()
ANSI SQL defines the LIMIT clause to be in the form LIMIT offset, limit.
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boolean |
dropConstraints()
Do we need to drop constraints before dropping tables in this dialect?
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String |
getAddColumnString()
The syntax used to add a column to a table (optional).
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String |
getCascadeConstraintsString()
Completely optional cascading drop clause
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String |
getCaseInsensitiveLike()
The name of the SQL function that can do case insensitive like comparison.
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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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protected String |
getCreateSequenceString(String sequenceName,
int initialValue,
int incrementSize)
Overloaded form of
Dialect.getCreateSequenceString(String), additionally
taking the initial value and increment size to be applied to the sequence
definition. |
String |
getCreateTemporaryTablePostfix()
Get any fragments needing to be postfixed to the command for
temporary table creation.
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String |
getCreateTemporaryTableString()
Command used to create a temporary table.
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String |
getCurrentTimestampSelectString()
Retrieve the command used to retrieve the current timestamp from the
database.
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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 |
getIdentityColumnString(int type)
The syntax used during DDL to define a column as being an IDENTITY of
a particular type.
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String |
getIdentitySelectString(String table,
String column,
int type)
Get the select command to use to retrieve the last generated IDENTITY
value for a particular table
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String |
getLimitString(String sql,
boolean hasOffset)
Apply s limit clause to the query.
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Class |
getNativeIdentifierGeneratorClass()
The class (which implements
IdentifierGenerator)
which acts as this dialects native generation strategy. |
String |
getNoColumnsInsertString()
The fragment used to insert a row without specifying any column values.
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String |
getQuerySequencesString()
Get the select command used retrieve the names of all sequences.
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String |
getReadLockString(int timeout)
Get the string to append to SELECT statements to acquire WRITE locks
for this dialect.
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ResultSet |
getResultSet(CallableStatement ps)
Given a callable statement previously processed by
Dialect.registerResultSetOutParameter(java.sql.CallableStatement, int),
extract the ResultSet from the OUT parameter. |
String |
getSelectClauseNullString(int sqlType)
Workaround for postgres bug #1453
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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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SqlTypeDescriptor |
getSqlTypeDescriptorOverride(int sqlCode)
Returns the
SqlTypeDescriptor that should be used to handle the given JDBC type code. |
ViolatedConstraintNameExtracter |
getViolatedConstraintNameExtracter() |
String |
getWriteLockString(int timeout)
Get the string to append to SELECT statements to acquire WRITE locks
for this dialect.
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boolean |
hasDataTypeInIdentityColumn()
Whether this dialect have an Identity clause added to the data type or a
completely separate identity data type
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boolean |
isCurrentTimestampSelectStringCallable()
Should the value returned by
Dialect.getCurrentTimestampSelectString()
be treated as callable. |
int |
registerResultSetOutParameter(CallableStatement statement,
int col)
Registers an OUT parameter which will be returning a
ResultSet. |
boolean |
supportsCaseInsensitiveLike() |
boolean |
supportsCommentOn() |
boolean |
supportsCurrentTimestampSelection()
Does this dialect support a way to retrieve the database's current
timestamp value?
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boolean |
supportsEmptyInList()
Does this dialect support empty IN lists?
For example, is [where XYZ in ()] a supported construct?
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boolean |
supportsExpectedLobUsagePattern()
Expected LOB usage pattern is such that I can perform an insert
via prepared statement with a parameter binding for a LOB value
without crazy casting to JDBC driver implementation-specific classes...
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boolean |
supportsIdentityColumns()
Does this dialect support identity column key generation?
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boolean |
supportsLimit()
Does this dialect support some form of limiting query results
via a SQL clause?
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boolean |
supportsLobValueChangePropogation()
Does the dialect support propagating changes to LOB
values back to the database? Talking about mutating the
internal value of the locator as opposed to supplying a new
locator instance...
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boolean |
supportsOuterJoinForUpdate()
Does this dialect support FOR UPDATE in conjunction with
outer joined rows?
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boolean |
supportsPooledSequences()
Does this dialect support "pooled" sequences.
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boolean |
supportsSequences()
Does this dialect support sequences?
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boolean |
supportsTemporaryTables()
Does this dialect support temporary tables?
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boolean |
supportsTupleDistinctCounts()
Does this dialect support `count(distinct a,b)`?
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boolean |
supportsUnboundedLobLocatorMaterialization()
Is it supported to materialize a LOB locator outside the transaction in
which it was created?
Again, part of the trickiness here is the fact that this is largely
driver dependent.
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boolean |
supportsUnionAll()
Does this dialect support UNION ALL, which is generally a faster
variant of UNION?
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String |
toBooleanValueString(boolean bool)
The SQL literal value to which this database maps boolean values.
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boolean |
useInputStreamToInsertBlob()
Should LOBs (both BLOB and CLOB) be bound using stream operations (i.e.
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appendIdentitySelectToInsert, appendLockHint, applyLocksToSql, areStringComparisonsCaseInsensitive, bindLimitParametersFirst, buildSQLExceptionConversionDelegate, buildSQLExceptionConverter, closeQuote, convertToFirstRowValue, createCaseFragment, createOuterJoinFragment, doesReadCommittedCauseWritersToBlockReaders, doesRepeatableReadCauseReadersToBlockWriters, dropTemporaryTableAfterUse, forceLimitUsage, forUpdateOfColumns, generateTemporaryTableName, getAddForeignKeyConstraintString, getAddPrimaryKeyConstraintString, getAddUniqueConstraintString, getCastTypeName, getColumnAliasExtractor, getColumnComment, getCreateMultisetTableString, getCreateSequenceStrings, getCreateSequenceStrings, getCreateTableString, getCrossJoinSeparator, getCurrentTimestampSQLFunctionName, getDefaultProperties, getDialect, getDialect, getDropForeignKeyString, getDropSequenceStrings, getDropTemporaryTableString, getForUpdateNowaitString, getForUpdateNowaitString, getForUpdateString, getForUpdateString, getForUpdateString, getFunctions, getHibernateTypeName, getHibernateTypeName, getIdentityColumnString, getIdentityInsertString, getIdentitySelectString, getKeywords, getLimitString, getLobMergeStrategy, getLockingStrategy, getLowercaseFunction, getMaxAliasLength, getNullColumnString, getSelectGUIDString, getTableComment, getTableTypeString, getTypeName, getTypeName, hasAlterTable, hasSelfReferentialForeignKeyBug, isLockTimeoutParameterized, openQuote, performTemporaryTableDDLInIsolation, qualifyIndexName, quote, registerColumnType, registerColumnType, registerFunction, registerHibernateType, registerHibernateType, registerKeyword, remapSqlTypeDescriptor, replaceResultVariableInOrderByClauseWithPosition, requiresCastingOfParametersInSelectClause, supportsBindAsCallableArgument, supportsCascadeDelete, supportsCircularCascadeDeleteConstraints, supportsColumnCheck, supportsExistsInSelect, supportsIfExistsAfterTableName, supportsIfExistsBeforeTableName, supportsInsertSelectIdentity, supportsLimitOffset, supportsLockTimeouts, supportsNotNullUnique, supportsParametersInInsertSelect, supportsResultSetPositionQueryMethodsOnForwardOnlyCursor, supportsRowValueConstructorSyntax, supportsRowValueConstructorSyntaxInInList, supportsSubqueryOnMutatingTable, supportsSubselectAsInPredicateLHS, supportsTableCheck, supportsTupleCounts, supportsUnique, supportsUniqueConstraintInCreateAlterTable, supportsVariableLimit, toString, transformSelectString, useMaxForLimitpublic SqlTypeDescriptor getSqlTypeDescriptorOverride(int sqlCode)
SqlTypeDescriptor that should be used to handle the given JDBC type code. Returns
null if there is no override.getSqlTypeDescriptorOverride in class DialectsqlCode - A Types constant indicating the SQL column typeSqlTypeDescriptor to use as an override, or null if there is no override.public String getAddColumnString()
DialectgetAddColumnString in class Dialectpublic String getSequenceNextValString(String sequenceName)
DialectgetSequenceNextValString in class DialectsequenceName - the name of the sequencepublic String getSelectSequenceNextValString(String sequenceName)
DialectDialect.getSequenceNextValString(String) in that this
should return an expression usable within another statement.getSelectSequenceNextValString in class DialectsequenceName - the name of the sequencepublic String getCreateSequenceString(String sequenceName)
DialectDialect.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 DialectsequenceName - The name of the sequencepublic String getDropSequenceString(String sequenceName)
DialectDialect.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 DialectsequenceName - The name of the sequencepublic String getCascadeConstraintsString()
DialectgetCascadeConstraintsString in class Dialectpublic boolean dropConstraints()
DialectdropConstraints in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsSequences()
DialectsupportsSequences in class Dialectpublic String getQuerySequencesString()
DialectgetQuerySequencesString in class DialectSchemaUpdatepublic boolean supportsLimit()
DialectsupportsLimit in class Dialectpublic String getLimitString(String sql, boolean hasOffset)
Dialectvariable
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 Dialectsql - The query to which to apply the limit.hasOffset - Is the query requesting an offset?public boolean bindLimitParametersInReverseOrder()
DialectbindLimitParametersInReverseOrder in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsIdentityColumns()
DialectsupportsIdentityColumns in class Dialectpublic String getForUpdateString(String aliases)
DialectgetForUpdateString in class Dialectaliases - The columns to be write locked.public String getIdentitySelectString(String table, String column, int type)
DialectgetIdentitySelectString in class Dialecttable - The table into which the insert was donecolumn - The PK column.type - The Types type code.public String getIdentityColumnString(int type)
DialectgetIdentityColumnString in class Dialecttype - The Types type code.public boolean hasDataTypeInIdentityColumn()
DialecthasDataTypeInIdentityColumn in class Dialectpublic String getNoColumnsInsertString()
DialectgetNoColumnsInsertString in class Dialectpublic String getCaseInsensitiveLike()
DialectgetCaseInsensitiveLike in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsCaseInsensitiveLike()
supportsCaseInsensitiveLike in class Dialecttrue if the underlying Database supports case insensitive like comparison, false otherwise.
The default is false.public Class getNativeIdentifierGeneratorClass()
DialectIdentifierGenerator)
which acts as this dialects native generation strategy.
Comes into play whenever the user specifies the native generator.getNativeIdentifierGeneratorClass in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsOuterJoinForUpdate()
DialectsupportsOuterJoinForUpdate in class Dialectpublic boolean useInputStreamToInsertBlob()
DialectPreparedStatement.setBinaryStream(int, java.io.InputStream, int)).useInputStreamToInsertBlob in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsUnionAll()
DialectsupportsUnionAll in class Dialectpublic String getSelectClauseNullString(int sqlType)
getSelectClauseNullString in class DialectsqlType - The Types type code.public boolean supportsCommentOn()
supportsCommentOn in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsTemporaryTables()
DialectsupportsTemporaryTables in class Dialectpublic String getCreateTemporaryTableString()
DialectgetCreateTemporaryTableString in class Dialectpublic String getCreateTemporaryTablePostfix()
DialectgetCreateTemporaryTablePostfix in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsCurrentTimestampSelection()
DialectsupportsCurrentTimestampSelection in class Dialectpublic boolean isCurrentTimestampSelectStringCallable()
DialectDialect.getCurrentTimestampSelectString()
be treated as callable. Typically this indicates that JDBC escape
syntax is being used...isCurrentTimestampSelectStringCallable in class DialectDialect.getCurrentTimestampSelectString() return
is callable; false otherwise.public String getCurrentTimestampSelectString()
DialectgetCurrentTimestampSelectString in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsTupleDistinctCounts()
DialectsupportsTupleDistinctCounts in class Dialectpublic String toBooleanValueString(boolean bool)
DialecttoBooleanValueString in class Dialectbool - The boolean valuepublic ViolatedConstraintNameExtracter getViolatedConstraintNameExtracter()
getViolatedConstraintNameExtracter in interface ConversionContextgetViolatedConstraintNameExtracter in class Dialectpublic int registerResultSetOutParameter(CallableStatement statement, int col) throws SQLException
DialectResultSet. How this is accomplished varies greatly
from DB to DB, hence its inclusion (along with Dialect.getResultSet(java.sql.CallableStatement)) here.registerResultSetOutParameter in class Dialectstatement - The callable statement.col - The bind position at which to register the OUT param.SQLException - Indicates problems registering the OUT param.public ResultSet getResultSet(CallableStatement ps) throws SQLException
DialectDialect.registerResultSetOutParameter(java.sql.CallableStatement, int),
extract the ResultSet from the OUT parameter.getResultSet in class Dialectps - The callable statement.SQLException - Indicates problems extracting the result set.public boolean supportsPooledSequences()
DialectsupportsPooledSequences in class DialectDialect.getCreateSequenceStrings(String, int, int),
Dialect.getCreateSequenceString(String, int, int)protected String getCreateSequenceString(String sequenceName, int initialValue, int incrementSize)
DialectDialect.getCreateSequenceString(String), additionally
taking the initial value and increment size to be applied to the sequence
definition.
The default definition is to suffix Dialect.getCreateSequenceString(String)
with the string: " start with {initialValue} increment by {incrementSize}" where
{initialValue} and {incrementSize} are replacement placeholders. Generally
dialects should only need to override this method if different key phrases
are used to apply the allocation information.getCreateSequenceString in class DialectsequenceName - The name of the sequenceinitialValue - The initial value to apply to 'create sequence' statementincrementSize - The increment value to apply to 'create sequence' statementpublic boolean supportsEmptyInList()
DialectsupportsEmptyInList in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsExpectedLobUsagePattern()
DialectsupportsExpectedLobUsagePattern in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsLobValueChangePropogation()
DialectBlob.setBinaryStream(long),
Blob.setBytes(long, byte[]),
Blob.setBytes(long, byte[], int, int),
or Blob.truncate(long).
For CLOBs, the internal value might be changed by:
Clob.setAsciiStream(long),
Clob.setCharacterStream(long),
Clob.setString(long, String),
Clob.setString(long, String, int, int),
or Clob.truncate(long).
NOTE : I do not know the correct answer currently for
databases which (1) are not part of the cruise control process
or (2) do not Dialect.supportsExpectedLobUsagePattern().supportsLobValueChangePropogation in class Dialectpublic boolean supportsUnboundedLobLocatorMaterialization()
DialectDialect.supportsExpectedLobUsagePattern()
also support the ability to materialize a LOB outside the owning transaction...supportsUnboundedLobLocatorMaterialization in class Dialectpublic String getForUpdateString()
DialectgetForUpdateString in class Dialectpublic String getWriteLockString(int timeout)
DialectgetWriteLockString in class Dialecttimeout - in milliseconds, -1 for indefinite wait and 0 for no wait.public String getReadLockString(int timeout)
DialectgetReadLockString in class Dialecttimeout - in milliseconds, -1 for indefinite wait and 0 for no wait.Copyright © 2012 JBoss by Red Hat. All Rights Reserved.