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*
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package com.querydsl.sql.types;
import java.sql.*;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
/**
* {@code DateTimeType} maps DateTime to Timestamp on the JDBC level
*
* @author tiwe
*
*/
public class DateTimeType extends AbstractDateTimeType<DateTime> {
public DateTimeType() {
super(Types.TIMESTAMP);
}
public DateTimeType(int type) {
super(type);
}
@Override
public String getLiteral(DateTime value) {
return dateTimeFormatter.print(value);
}
@Override
public Class<DateTime> getReturnedClass() {
return DateTime.class;
}
@Override
public DateTime getValue(ResultSet rs, int startIndex) throws SQLException {
Timestamp ts = rs.getTimestamp(startIndex);
return ts != null ? new DateTime(ts.getTime()) : null;
}
@Override
public void setValue(PreparedStatement st, int startIndex, DateTime value) throws SQLException {
st.setTimestamp(startIndex, new Timestamp(value.getMillis()));
}
}