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Other issues stated there have been resolved in 1.8.0. * * Time format error: the following statement should work, but throws an exception: * CREATE TABLE Test ( ID INT , Current DATETIME ) * insert into test values(1,'2002-01-01 0:0:0.0') * This works: * insert into test values(1,'2002-01-01 00:00:00.0') * * ABS(4) returns data type DECIMAL, should return data type INTEGER * * Should throw a exception if PreparedStatement.setObject(1,null) is called. * See also JDBC API Tutorial and Reference, Second Edition, * page 544, 24.1.5 Sending JDBC NULL as an IN parameter * * Statement / PreparedStatement setMaxFieldSize is ignored. * * The database should support at least Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED. * Currently, only TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED is supported. * * Statement.getQueryTimeout doesn't return the value set before. * * When autocommit is on, executing a query on a statement is * supposed to close the old resultset. This is not implemented. */ /** * Each JDBC driver must supply a class that implements the Driver * interface. <p> * * The Java SQL framework allows for multiple database drivers. <p> * * The DriverManager will try to load as many drivers as it can find and * then for any given connection request, it will ask each driver in turn * to try to connect to the target URL. <p> * * The application developer will normally not need * to call any function of the Driver directly. All required calls are made * by the DriverManager. <p> * * <!-- start release-specific documentation --> * <div class="ReleaseSpecificDocumentation"> * <h3>HSQLDB-Specific Information:</h3> <p> * When the HSQL Database Engine Driver class is loaded, it creates an * instance of itself and register it with the DriverManager. This means * that a user can load and register the HSQL Database Engine driver by * calling <pre> * <code>Class.forName("org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver")</code> </pre> For more * information about how to connect to a HSQL Database Engine database, * please see jdbcConnection. </font><p> * * As of version 1.7.0 all JDBC 2 methods can be * called with jdk 1.1.x. Some of these method calls require int values * that are defined in JDBC 2 version of ResultSet. These values are * defined in the jdbcResultSet class when it is compiled with jdk 1.1.x. * When using the JDBC 2 methods that require those values as parameters or * return one of those values, refer to them as follows: (The code will not * be compatible with other JDBC 2 driver, which require ResultSet to be * used instead of jdbcResultSet) (fredt@users)<p> * </div> <!-- end release-specific documentation --> * * jdbcResultSet.FETCH_FORWARD<br> * jdbcResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY<br> * jdbcResultSet TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE<br> * jdbcResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY</font><p> * * * @see jdbcConnection */ public class jdbcDriver implements Driver { /** * Attempts to make a database connection to the given URL. The driver * returns "null" if it realizes it is the wrong kind of driver to * connect to the given URL. This will be common, as when the JDBC * driver manager is asked to connect to a given URL it passes the URL * to each loaded driver in turn.<p> * * The driver raises a SQLException if it is the right driver to * connect to the given URL, but has trouble connecting to the * database.<p> * * The java.util.Properties argument can be used to passed arbitrary * string tag/value pairs as connection arguments.<p> * * <!-- start release-specific documentation --> * <div class="ReleaseSpecificDocumentation"> * <h3>HSQLDB-Specific Information:</h3> <p> * For HSQL Database Engine, at least "user" and * "password" properties must be included in the Properties. From * version 1.7.1 two optional properties are supported:<p> * <code>get_column_name</code> if set to false, a * ResultSetMetaData.getColumnName() call will return the user defined * label instead of the column name. * <code>strict_md</code> if set to true, some ResultSetMetaData methods * return more strict values for compatibility reasons. * </div> <!-- end release-specific documentation --> * * @param url the URL of the database to which to connect * @param info a list of arbitrary string tag/value pairs as connection * arguments. Normally at least a "user" and "password" property * should be included. * @return a <code>Connection</code> object that represents a * connection to the URL * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs */ public Connection connect(String url, Properties info) throws SQLException { return getConnection(url, info); } public static Connection getConnection(String url, Properties info) throws SQLException { HsqlProperties props = DatabaseURL.parseURL(url, true); if (props == null) { // supposed to be an HSQLDB driver url but has errors throw new SQLException( Trace.getMessage(Trace.INVALID_JDBC_ARGUMENT)); } else if (props.isEmpty()) { // is not an HSQLDB driver url return null; } props.addProperties(info); return new jdbcConnection(props); } /** * Returns true if the driver thinks that it can open a connection to * the given URL. Typically drivers will return true if they understand * the subprotocol specified in the URL and false if they don't. * * @param url the URL of the database * @return true if this driver can connect to the given URL */ // fredt@users - patch 1.7.0 - allow mixedcase url's public boolean acceptsURL(String url) { return url != null && url.regionMatches(true, 0, DatabaseURL.S_URL_PREFIX, 0, DatabaseURL.S_URL_PREFIX.length()); } /** * Gets information about the possible properties for this driver. <p> * * The getPropertyInfo method is intended to allow a generic GUI tool * to discover what properties it should prompt a human for in order to * get enough information to connect to a database. Note that depending * on the values the human has supplied so far, additional values may * become necessary, so it may be necessary to iterate though several * calls to getPropertyInfo.<p> * * <!-- start release-specific documentation --> * <div class="ReleaseSpecificDocumentation"> * <h3>HSQLDB-Specific Information:</h3> <p> * HSQLDB 1.7.2 uses the values submitted in info to set the value for * each DriverPropertyInfo object returned. It does not use the default * value that it would use for the property if the value is null. * </div> <!-- end release-specific documentation --> * * @param url the URL of the database to which to connect * @param info a proposed list of tag/value pairs that will be sent on * connect open * @return an array of DriverPropertyInfo objects describing possible * properties. This array may be an empty array if no properties * are required. */ public DriverPropertyInfo[] getPropertyInfo(String url, Properties info) { String[] choices = new String[] { "true", "false" }; DriverPropertyInfo[] pinfo = new DriverPropertyInfo[6]; DriverPropertyInfo p; p = new DriverPropertyInfo("user", null); p.value = info.getProperty("user"); p.required = true; pinfo[0] = p; p = new DriverPropertyInfo("password", null); p.value = info.getProperty("password"); p.required = true; pinfo[1] = p; p = new DriverPropertyInfo("get_column_name", null); p.value = info.getProperty("get_column_name", "true"); p.required = false; p.choices = choices; pinfo[2] = p; p = new DriverPropertyInfo("ifexists", null); p.value = info.getProperty("ifexists"); p.required = false; p.choices = choices; pinfo[3] = p; p = new DriverPropertyInfo("default_schema", null); p.value = info.getProperty("default_schema"); p.required = false; p.choices = choices; pinfo[4] = p; p = new DriverPropertyInfo("shutdown", null); p.value = info.getProperty("shutdown"); p.required = false; p.choices = choices; pinfo[5] = p; return pinfo; } /** * Gets the driver's major version number. * * @return this driver's major version number */ public int getMajorVersion() { return HsqlDatabaseProperties.MAJOR; } /** * Gets the driver's minor version number. * * @return this driver's minor version number */ public int getMinorVersion() { return HsqlDatabaseProperties.MINOR; } /** * Reports whether this driver is a genuine JDBC COMPLIANT<sup><font * size=-2>TM</font> </sup> driver. A driver may only report true here * if it passes the JDBC compliance tests; otherwise it is required to * return false. JDBC compliance requires full support for the JDBC API * and full support for SQL 92 Entry Level. It is expected that JDBC * compliant drivers will be available for all the major commercial * databases. <p> * * <!-- start release-specific documentation --> * <div class="ReleaseSpecificDocumentation"> * <h3>HSQLDB-Specific Information:</h3> <p> * HSQL Database Engine currently does not yet * support all required SQL 92 Entry Level functionality and thus * returns false. It looks like other drivers return true but do not * support all features.<p> * </div> <!-- end release-specific documentation --> * * This method is not intended to encourage the development of non-JDBC * compliant drivers, but is a recognition of the fact that some * vendors are interested in using the JDBC API and framework for * lightweight databases that do not support full database * functionality, or for special databases such as document information * retrieval where a SQL implementation may not be feasible. * * @return Description of the Return Value */ public boolean jdbcCompliant() { /** @todo fredt - we should aim to be able to report true */ return false; } static { try { DriverManager.registerDriver(new jdbcDriver()); } catch (Exception e) {} } }