Example usage for java.sql Types BOOLEAN

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int BOOLEAN

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The constant in the Java programming language, sometimes referred to as a type code, that identifies the generic SQL type BOOLEAN.

Usage

From source file:org.talend.utils.sql.TalendTypeConvert.java

private static Map<String, Integer> getMap() {
    if (map == null) {
        map = new HashMap<String, Integer>();
        map.put(talendTypeName(Boolean.class), Types.BOOLEAN);
        map.put(talendTypeName(Byte.class), Types.DECIMAL);
        map.put(talendTypeName(Character.class), Types.CHAR);
        map.put(talendTypeName(Date.class), Types.DATE);
        map.put(talendTypeName(String.class), Types.CLOB);
        map.put(talendTypeName(Double.class), Types.DOUBLE);
        map.put(talendTypeName(Float.class), Types.FLOAT);
        map.put(talendTypeName(Integer.class), Types.INTEGER);
        map.put(talendTypeName(Long.class), Types.INTEGER);
        map.put(talendTypeName(Short.class), Types.SMALLINT);
    }/*from  w w w  .  j  a va 2  s  .  c  o  m*/
    return map;
}

From source file:Main.java

public static String getCloverTypeFromJdbcType(int jdbcDataType) {
    switch (jdbcDataType) {
    case Types.DATE:
    case Types.TIME:
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
        return "date";
    case Types.ARRAY:
    case Types.BINARY:
    case Types.DATALINK:
    case Types.BLOB:
    case Types.DISTINCT:
    case Types.JAVA_OBJECT:
    case Types.NULL:
    case Types.OTHER:
    case Types.REF:
    case Types.STRUCT:
    case Types.VARBINARY:
    case Types.LONGVARBINARY:
        System.out.println("Outputting cbyte for Type: " + jdbcDataType);
        return "cbyte";
    case Types.BIT:
    case Types.BOOLEAN:
        return "boolean";
    case Types.DECIMAL:
    case Types.DOUBLE:
    case Types.FLOAT:
    case Types.NUMERIC:
    case Types.REAL:
        return "numeric";
    case Types.INTEGER:
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        return "integer";
    case Types.BIGINT:
        return "long";
    case Types.CHAR:
    case Types.VARCHAR:
    case Types.CLOB:
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
        return "string";
    }/*from  ww w.j  av a  2 s.c o  m*/
    System.out.println("Outputting string for unknown Type: " + jdbcDataType);
    return "string";
}

From source file:Main.java

/**
 * Gets the name of the type to be used with the internal dbms
 * // www .j  a  v  a2s .  com
 * @param type
 *            java.sql.Types constant
 * 
 * @return String
 * 
 * @throws RuntimeException
 *             If the Type is not recognized
 */
public static String getTypeString(int type) {
    switch (type) {
    case Types.BIGINT:
        return "BIGINT";

    case Types.BIT:
    case Types.BOOLEAN:
        return "BOOLEAN";

    case Types.CHAR:
    case Types.VARCHAR:
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
        return "VARCHAR";

    case Types.DATE:
        return "DATE";

    case Types.DECIMAL:
    case Types.NUMERIC:
    case Types.FLOAT:
    case Types.DOUBLE:
    case Types.REAL:
        return "DOUBLE";

    case Types.INTEGER:
        return "INTEGER";

    case Types.SMALLINT:
        return "SHORT";

    case Types.TINYINT:
        return "BYTE";

    case Types.BINARY:
    case Types.VARBINARY:
    case Types.LONGVARBINARY:
        return "BINARY";

    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
        return "TIMESTAMP";

    case Types.TIME:
        return "TIME";

    default:
        throw new RuntimeException("Cannot edit the type: " + type);
    }
}

From source file:org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.dataImport.HiveTypes.java

public static String toHiveType(int sqlType) {

    switch (sqlType) {
    case Types.INTEGER:
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        return "INT";
    case Types.VARCHAR:
    case Types.CHAR:
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
    case Types.NVARCHAR:
    case Types.NCHAR:
    case Types.LONGNVARCHAR:
    case Types.DATE:
    case Types.TIME:
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
    case Types.CLOB:
    case Types.OTHER:
        return "STRING";
    case Types.NUMERIC:
    case Types.DECIMAL:
    case Types.FLOAT:
    case Types.DOUBLE:
    case Types.REAL:
        return "DOUBLE";
    case Types.BIT:
    case Types.BOOLEAN:
        return "BOOLEAN";
    case Types.TINYINT:
        return "TINYINT";
    case Types.BIGINT:
        return "BIGINT";
    default://  w  ww  . j  a v  a2s . c o m
        return null;
    }
}

From source file:com.mirth.connect.donkey.model.channel.MetaDataColumnType.java

public static MetaDataColumnType fromSqlType(int sqlType) {
    switch (sqlType) {
    case Types.VARCHAR:
    case Types.NVARCHAR:
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
    case Types.LONGNVARCHAR:
    case Types.CLOB:
    case Types.NCLOB:
        return STRING;

    case Types.BIGINT:
    case Types.INTEGER:
    case Types.SMALLINT:
    case Types.TINYINT:
    case Types.DECIMAL:
    case Types.DOUBLE:
    case Types.FLOAT:
    case Types.NUMERIC:
    case Types.REAL:
        return NUMBER;

    case Types.BOOLEAN:
    case Types.BIT:
    case Types.CHAR:
        return BOOLEAN;

    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
    case Types.TIME:
    case Types.DATE:
        return TIMESTAMP;
    }/*from   w w w. j a v a2 s .  c o  m*/

    return null;
}

From source file:org.apache.sqoop.hive.HiveTypesORC.java

/**
 * Given JDBC SQL types coming from another database, what is the best
 * mapping to a Hive-specific type?//from  w w  w  .j a  v a2s .c  om
 */
public static String toHiveType(int sqlType) {

    switch (sqlType) {
    case Types.INTEGER:
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        return "INT";
    case Types.VARCHAR:
    case Types.CHAR:
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
    case Types.NVARCHAR:
    case Types.NCHAR:
    case Types.LONGNVARCHAR:
    case Types.DATE:
    case Types.TIME:
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
    case Types.CLOB:
        return "STRING";
    case Types.NUMERIC:
    case Types.FLOAT:
    case Types.DOUBLE:
    case Types.REAL:
        return "DOUBLE";
    case Types.BIT:
    case Types.BOOLEAN:
        return "BOOLEAN";
    case Types.TINYINT:
        return "TINYINT";
    case Types.BIGINT:
        return "BIGINT";
    case Types.DECIMAL:
        return "DECIMAL";
    default:
        // TODO(aaron): Support BINARY, VARBINARY, LONGVARBINARY, DISTINCT,
        // BLOB, ARRAY, STRUCT, REF, JAVA_OBJECT.
        return null;
    }
}

From source file:org.apache.sqoop.hive.HiveTypes.java

/**
 * Given JDBC SQL types coming from another database, what is the best
 * mapping to a Hive-specific type?//from w w w.  j  a v  a 2 s.  co  m
 */
public static String toHiveType(int sqlType) {

    switch (sqlType) {
    case Types.INTEGER:
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        return "INT";
    case Types.VARCHAR:
    case Types.CHAR:
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
    case Types.NVARCHAR:
    case Types.NCHAR:
    case Types.LONGNVARCHAR:
    case Types.DATE:
    case Types.TIME:
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
    case Types.CLOB:
        return "STRING";
    case Types.NUMERIC:
    case Types.DECIMAL:
    case Types.FLOAT:
    case Types.DOUBLE:
    case Types.REAL:
        return "DOUBLE";
    case Types.BIT:
    case Types.BOOLEAN:
        return "BOOLEAN";
    case Types.TINYINT:
        return "TINYINT";
    case Types.BIGINT:
        return "BIGINT";
    default:
        // TODO(aaron): Support BINARY, VARBINARY, LONGVARBINARY, DISTINCT,
        // BLOB, ARRAY, STRUCT, REF, JAVA_OBJECT.
        return null;
    }
}

From source file:org.georepublic.db.utils.ResultSetConverter.java

public static JSONArray convert(ResultSet rs) throws SQLException, JSONException {

    JSONArray json = new JSONArray();
    ResultSetMetaData rsmd = rs.getMetaData();

    while (rs.next()) {
        int numColumns = rsmd.getColumnCount();
        JSONObject obj = new JSONObject();

        for (int i = 1; i < numColumns + 1; i++) {
            String column_name = rsmd.getColumnName(i);

            if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.ARRAY) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getArray(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.BIGINT) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getInt(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.BOOLEAN) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getBoolean(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.BLOB) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getBlob(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.DOUBLE) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getDouble(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.FLOAT) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getFloat(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.INTEGER) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getInt(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.NVARCHAR) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getNString(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.VARCHAR) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getString(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.TINYINT) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getInt(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.SMALLINT) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getInt(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.DATE) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getDate(column_name));
            } else if (rsmd.getColumnType(i) == java.sql.Types.TIMESTAMP) {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getTimestamp(column_name));
            } else {
                obj.put(column_name, rs.getObject(column_name));
            }/*from  w w w.j a v a  2s  . co m*/
        }

        json.put(obj);
    }

    return json;

}

From source file:com.cloudera.sqoop.hive.HiveTypes.java

/**
 * Given JDBC SQL types coming from another database, what is the best
 * mapping to a Hive-specific type?//from w  w  w  .j a v  a 2  s .  co  m
 */
public static String toHiveType(int sqlType) {
    if (sqlType == Types.INTEGER) {
        return "INT";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.VARCHAR) {
        return "STRING";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.CHAR) {
        return "STRING";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.LONGVARCHAR) {
        return "STRING";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.NUMERIC) {
        // Per suggestion on hive-user, this is converted to DOUBLE for now.
        return "DOUBLE";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.DECIMAL) {
        // Per suggestion on hive-user, this is converted to DOUBLE for now.
        return "DOUBLE";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.BIT) {
        return "BOOLEAN";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.BOOLEAN) {
        return "BOOLEAN";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.TINYINT) {
        return "TINYINT";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.SMALLINT) {
        return "INT";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.BIGINT) {
        return "BIGINT";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.REAL) {
        return "DOUBLE";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.FLOAT) {
        return "DOUBLE";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.DOUBLE) {
        return "DOUBLE";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.DATE) {
        // unfortunate type coercion
        return "STRING";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.TIME) {
        // unfortunate type coercion
        return "STRING";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.TIMESTAMP) {
        // unfortunate type coercion
        return "STRING";
    } else if (sqlType == Types.CLOB) {
        return "STRING";
    } else {
        // TODO(aaron): Support BINARY, VARBINARY, LONGVARBINARY, DISTINCT,
        // BLOB, ARRAY, STRUCT, REF, JAVA_OBJECT.
        return null;
    }
}

From source file:org.pentaho.reporting.engine.classic.core.modules.misc.tablemodel.TypeMapper.java

private static Class mapSQLType(final int t) {
    switch (t) {//from w  w  w .  j  a  v  a 2  s .c o  m
    case Types.ARRAY:
        return Object[].class;
    case Types.BIGINT:
        return Long.class;
    case Types.BINARY:
        return byteArrayClass;
    case Types.BIT:
        return Boolean.class;
    case Types.BLOB:
        return Blob.class;
    case Types.BOOLEAN: // Types.BOOLEAN was not part of JDK1.2.2
        return Boolean.class;
    case Types.CHAR:
        return String.class;
    case Types.CLOB:
        return Clob.class;
    case Types.DATALINK: // Types.DATALINK was not part of JDK 1.2.2
        return URL.class;
    case Types.DATE:
        return java.sql.Date.class;
    case Types.DECIMAL:
        return java.math.BigDecimal.class;
    case Types.DISTINCT:
        return Object.class;
    case Types.DOUBLE:
        return Double.class;
    case Types.FLOAT:
        return Double.class;
    case Types.INTEGER:
        return Integer.class;
    case Types.JAVA_OBJECT:
        return Object.class;
    case Types.LONGVARBINARY:
        return byteArrayClass;
    case Types.LONGVARCHAR:
        return String.class;
    case Types.NCLOB:
        return NClob.class;
    case Types.NULL:
        return Object.class;
    case Types.NUMERIC:
        return java.math.BigDecimal.class;
    case Types.NCHAR:
    case Types.NVARCHAR:
    case Types.LONGNVARCHAR:
        return String.class;
    case Types.OTHER:
        return Object.class;
    case Types.REAL:
        return Float.class;
    case Types.REF:
        return Ref.class;
    case Types.ROWID:
        return RowId.class;
    case Types.SMALLINT:
        return Short.class;
    case Types.STRUCT:
        return Struct.class;
    case Types.SQLXML:
        return SQLXML.class;
    case Types.TIME:
        return Time.class;
    case Types.TIMESTAMP:
        return Timestamp.class;
    case Types.TINYINT:
        return Byte.class;
    case Types.VARBINARY:
        return byteArrayClass;
    case Types.VARCHAR:
        return String.class;
    default:
        return Object.class;
    }
}