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package com.speedment.runtime.typemapper.time;
import com.speedment.runtime.config.Column;
import com.speedment.runtime.typemapper.TypeMapper;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.sql.Time;
import java.time.LocalTime;
/**
* A mapping from SQL's Time to Java's LocalTime.
* <p>
* The mapping is naive, and will not include or consider timezone or the similar.
* Instead, the mapping will be direct: what is written in the database will
* be directly mapped into Java.
* <p>
* Example: <br>
* In database: 19:22:10<br>
* In Java: 19:22:10
*
* @author Simon Jonasson
*/
public class TimeToLocalTimeMapper implements TypeMapper<Time, LocalTime> {
@Override
public String getLabel() {
return "Time to LocalTime";
}
@Override
public Type getJavaType(Column column) {
return LocalTime.class;
}
@Override
public LocalTime toJavaType(Column column, Class<?> entityType, Time value) {
return value.toLocalTime();
}
@Override
public Time toDatabaseType(LocalTime value) {
return Time.valueOf(value);
}
}