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Backpatch jdbc fixes into 7.0.X.

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Bruce Momjian
2000-06-15 04:12:41 +00:00
parent 3a82b67b22
commit c545ec54f8
10 changed files with 156 additions and 41 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,19 @@
Tue Jun 06 12:00:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Added org/postgresql/DriverClass.java to the list of files removed
by make clean (it's dynamically built)
- Fixed Statement, so that the update count is valid when an SQL
DELETE operation is done.
- While fixing the update count, made it easier to get the OID of
the last insert as well. Example is in example/basic.java
Tue Jun 06 08:37:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Removed a hardwired 8K limit on query strings
- Added some missing org.'s in Connection that prevented
the use of the geometric types.
Thu Jun 01 07:26:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Removed timezone in getTimestamp() methods in ResultSet.
Mon May 15 22:30:00 BST 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Fixed the message Makefile produces after compiling. It still said
about the old Driver class, not the new package. Spotted by

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# Makefile for Java JDBC interface
#
# IDENTIFICATION
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.22 2000/05/15 21:32:51 peter Exp $
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.22.2.1 2000/06/15 04:12:23 momjian Exp $
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ clean:
$(FIND) . -name "*.class" -exec $(RM) {} \;
$(FIND) . -name "*.html" -exec $(RM) {} \;
-$(RM) -rf stock example/corba/stock.built
-$(RM) postgresql.jar
-$(RM) postgresql.jar org/postgresql/DriverClass.java
-$(RM) -rf Package-postgresql *output
#######################################################################

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import java.text.*;
/**
*
* $Id: basic.java,v 1.4 2000/04/26 05:32:00 peter Exp $
* $Id: basic.java,v 1.4.2.1 2000/06/15 04:12:24 momjian Exp $
*
* This example tests the basic components of the JDBC driver, and shows
* how even the simplest of queries can be implemented.
@ -83,10 +83,19 @@ public class basic
st.executeUpdate("insert into basic values (2,1)");
st.executeUpdate("insert into basic values (3,1)");
// This shows how to get the oid of a just inserted row
st.executeUpdate("insert into basic values (4,1)");
int insertedOID = ((org.postgresql.ResultSet)st.getResultSet()).getInsertedOID();
System.out.println("Inserted row with oid "+insertedOID);
// Now change the value of b from 1 to 8
st.executeUpdate("update basic set b=8");
System.out.println("Updated "+st.getUpdateCount()+" rows");
// Now delete 2 rows
st.executeUpdate("delete from basic where a<3");
System.out.println("deleted "+st.getUpdateCount()+" rows");
// For large inserts, a PreparedStatement is more efficient, because it
// supports the idea of precompiling the SQL statement, and to store
// directly, a Java object into any column. PostgreSQL doesnt support

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import org.postgresql.largeobject.*;
import org.postgresql.util.*;
/**
* $Id: Connection.java,v 1.1 2000/04/26 05:39:32 peter Exp $
* $Id: Connection.java,v 1.1.2.1 2000/06/15 04:12:28 momjian Exp $
*
* This abstract class is used by org.postgresql.Driver to open either the JDBC1 or
* JDBC2 versions of the Connection class.
@ -318,10 +318,13 @@ public abstract class Connection
boolean hfr = false;
String recv_status = null, msg;
int update_count = 1;
int insert_oid = 0;
SQLException final_error = null;
if (sql.length() > 8192)
throw new PSQLException("postgresql.con.toolong",sql);
// Commented out as the backend can now handle queries
// larger than 8K. Peter June 6 2000
//if (sql.length() > 8192)
//throw new PSQLException("postgresql.con.toolong",sql);
try
{
pg_stream.SendChar('Q');
@ -357,12 +360,19 @@ public abstract class Connection
recv_status = pg_stream.ReceiveString(8192);
// Now handle the update count correctly.
if(recv_status.startsWith("INSERT") || recv_status.startsWith("UPDATE")) {
if(recv_status.startsWith("INSERT") || recv_status.startsWith("UPDATE") || recv_status.startsWith("DELETE")) {
try {
update_count = Integer.parseInt(recv_status.substring(1+recv_status.lastIndexOf(' ')));
} catch(NumberFormatException nfe) {
throw new PSQLException("postgresql.con.fathom",recv_status);
}
if(recv_status.startsWith("INSERT")) {
try {
insert_oid = Integer.parseInt(recv_status.substring(1+recv_status.indexOf(' '),recv_status.lastIndexOf(' ')));
} catch(NumberFormatException nfe) {
throw new PSQLException("postgresql.con.fathom",recv_status);
}
}
}
if (fields != null)
hfr = true;
@ -423,7 +433,7 @@ public abstract class Connection
if (final_error != null)
throw final_error;
return getResultSet(this, fields, tuples, recv_status, update_count);
return getResultSet(this, fields, tuples, recv_status, update_count, insert_oid);
}
}
@ -701,14 +711,14 @@ public abstract class Connection
// the full class name of the handling class.
//
private static final String defaultObjectTypes[][] = {
{"box", "postgresql.geometric.PGbox"},
{"circle", "postgresql.geometric.PGcircle"},
{"line", "postgresql.geometric.PGline"},
{"lseg", "postgresql.geometric.PGlseg"},
{"path", "postgresql.geometric.PGpath"},
{"point", "postgresql.geometric.PGpoint"},
{"polygon", "postgresql.geometric.PGpolygon"},
{"money", "postgresql.util.PGmoney"}
{"box", "org.postgresql.geometric.PGbox"},
{"circle", "org.postgresql.geometric.PGcircle"},
{"line", "org.postgresql.geometric.PGline"},
{"lseg", "org.postgresql.geometric.PGlseg"},
{"path", "org.postgresql.geometric.PGpath"},
{"point", "org.postgresql.geometric.PGpoint"},
{"polygon", "org.postgresql.geometric.PGpolygon"},
{"money", "org.postgresql.util.PGmoney"}
};
// This initialises the objectTypes hashtable
@ -725,7 +735,7 @@ public abstract class Connection
* This returns a resultset. It must be overridden, so that the correct
* version (from jdbc1 or jdbc2) are returned.
*/
protected abstract java.sql.ResultSet getResultSet(org.postgresql.Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount) throws SQLException;
protected abstract java.sql.ResultSet getResultSet(org.postgresql.Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount,int insertOID) throws SQLException;
public abstract void close() throws SQLException;

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ public abstract class ResultSet
protected Field fields[]; // The field descriptions
protected String status; // Status of the result
protected int updateCount; // How many rows did we get back?
protected int insertOID; // The oid of an inserted row
protected int current_row; // Our pointer to where we are at
protected byte[][] this_row; // the current row result
protected Connection connection; // the connection which we returned from
@ -40,17 +41,35 @@ public abstract class ResultSet
* @param updateCount the number of rows affected by the operation
* @param cursor the positioned update/delete cursor name
*/
public ResultSet(Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount)
public ResultSet(Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount,int insertOID)
{
this.connection = conn;
this.fields = fields;
this.rows = tuples;
this.status = status;
this.updateCount = updateCount;
this.insertOID = insertOID;
this.this_row = null;
this.current_row = -1;
}
/**
* Create a new ResultSet - Note that we create ResultSets to
* represent the results of everything.
*
* @param fields an array of Field objects (basically, the
* ResultSet MetaData)
* @param tuples Vector of the actual data
* @param status the status string returned from the back end
* @param updateCount the number of rows affected by the operation
* @param cursor the positioned update/delete cursor name
*/
public ResultSet(Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount)
{
this(conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount,0);
}
/**
* We at times need to know if the resultSet we are working
* with is the result of an UPDATE, DELETE or INSERT (in which
@ -148,6 +167,14 @@ public abstract class ResultSet
return fields[field-1].getOID();
}
/**
* returns the OID of the last inserted row
*/
public int getInsertedOID()
{
return insertOID;
}
/**
* This is part of the JDBC API, but is required by org.postgresql.Field
*/

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import org.postgresql.largeobject.*;
import org.postgresql.util.*;
/**
* $Id: Connection.java,v 1.1 2000/04/17 20:07:48 peter Exp $
* $Id: Connection.java,v 1.1.2.1 2000/06/15 04:12:36 momjian Exp $
*
* A Connection represents a session with a specific database. Within the
* context of a Connection, SQL statements are executed and results are
@ -378,9 +378,9 @@ public class Connection extends org.postgresql.Connection implements java.sql.Co
* This overides the method in org.postgresql.Connection and returns a
* ResultSet.
*/
protected java.sql.ResultSet getResultSet(org.postgresql.Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount) throws SQLException
protected java.sql.ResultSet getResultSet(org.postgresql.Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount,int insertOID) throws SQLException
{
return new org.postgresql.jdbc1.ResultSet((org.postgresql.jdbc1.Connection)conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount);
return new org.postgresql.jdbc1.ResultSet((org.postgresql.jdbc1.Connection)conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount,insertOID);
}
}

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@ -58,6 +58,22 @@ import org.postgresql.util.*;
*/
public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.ResultSet
{
/**
* Create a new ResultSet - Note that we create ResultSets to
* represent the results of everything.
*
* @param fields an array of Field objects (basically, the
* ResultSet MetaData)
* @param tuples Vector of the actual data
* @param status the status string returned from the back end
* @param updateCount the number of rows affected by the operation
* @param cursor the positioned update/delete cursor name
*/
public ResultSet(Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount,int insertOID)
{
super(conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount,insertOID);
}
/**
* Create a new ResultSet - Note that we create ResultSets to
* represent the results of everything.
@ -71,7 +87,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu
*/
public ResultSet(Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount)
{
super(conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount);
super(conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount,0);
}
/**
@ -437,7 +453,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu
if(s==null)
return null;
SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:sszzz");
SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");
try {
return new Timestamp(df.parse(s).getTime());

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import org.postgresql.largeobject.*;
import org.postgresql.util.*;
/**
* $Id: Connection.java,v 1.1 2000/04/17 20:07:50 peter Exp $
* $Id: Connection.java,v 1.1.2.1 2000/06/15 04:12:41 momjian Exp $
*
* A Connection represents a session with a specific database. Within the
* context of a Connection, SQL statements are executed and results are
@ -378,9 +378,9 @@ public class Connection extends org.postgresql.Connection implements java.sql.Co
* This overides the method in org.postgresql.Connection and returns a
* ResultSet.
*/
protected java.sql.ResultSet getResultSet(org.postgresql.Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount) throws SQLException
protected java.sql.ResultSet getResultSet(org.postgresql.Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount, int insertOID) throws SQLException
{
return new org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet((org.postgresql.jdbc2.Connection)conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount);
return new org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet((org.postgresql.jdbc2.Connection)conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount,insertOID);
}
// *****************

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@ -59,6 +59,22 @@ import org.postgresql.util.*;
*/
public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.ResultSet
{
/**
* Create a new ResultSet - Note that we create ResultSets to
* represent the results of everything.
*
* @param fields an array of Field objects (basically, the
* ResultSet MetaData)
* @param tuples Vector of the actual data
* @param status the status string returned from the back end
* @param updateCount the number of rows affected by the operation
* @param cursor the positioned update/delete cursor name
*/
public ResultSet(Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount,int insertOID)
{
super(conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount,insertOID);
}
/**
* Create a new ResultSet - Note that we create ResultSets to
* represent the results of everything.
@ -72,7 +88,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu
*/
public ResultSet(Connection conn, Field[] fields, Vector tuples, String status, int updateCount)
{
super(conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount);
super(conn,fields,tuples,status,updateCount,0);
}
/**
@ -331,6 +347,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
throw new PSQLException ("postgresql.res.badbigdec",s);
}
if (scale==-1) return val;
try
{
return val.setScale(scale);
@ -439,7 +456,7 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu
if(s==null)
return null;
SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:sszzz");
SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");
try {
return new Timestamp(df.parse(s).getTime());
@ -723,7 +740,8 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu
case Types.BIGINT:
return new Long(getLong(columnIndex));
case Types.NUMERIC:
return getBigDecimal(columnIndex, ((field.mod-4) & 0xffff));
return getBigDecimal
(columnIndex, (field.mod==-1)?-1:((field.mod-4) & 0xffff));
case Types.REAL:
return new Float(getFloat(columnIndex));
case Types.DOUBLE:
@ -783,15 +801,34 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu
public boolean absolute(int index) throws SQLException
{
// Peter: Added because negative indices read from the end of the
// ResultSet
if(index<0)
index=rows.size()+index;
// index is 1-based, but internally we use 0-based indices
int internalIndex;
if (index==0 || index > rows.size())
if (index==0)
throw new SQLException("Cannot move to index of 0");
//if index<0, count from the end of the result set, but check
//to be sure that it is not beyond the first index
if (index<0)
if (index>=-rows.size())
internalIndex=rows.size()+index;
else {
beforeFirst();
return false;
}
this_row = (byte [][])rows.elementAt(index);
//must be the case that index>0,
//find the correct place, assuming that
//the index is not too large
if (index<=rows.size())
internalIndex = index-1;
else {
afterLast();
return false;
}
current_row=internalIndex;
this_row = (byte [][])rows.elementAt(internalIndex);
return true;
}
@ -1022,7 +1059,8 @@ public class ResultSet extends org.postgresql.ResultSet implements java.sql.Resu
// Peter: Implemented in 7.0
public boolean relative(int rows) throws SQLException
{
return absolute(current_row+rows);
//have to add 1 since absolute expects a 1-based index
return absolute(current_row+1+rows);
}
public boolean rowDeleted() throws SQLException

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@ -417,5 +417,4 @@ public class Statement implements java.sql.Statement
throw org.postgresql.Driver.notImplemented();
}
}