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package org.apache.tuscany.das.rdb.test;
/*
* This class provides tests for all supported "types". The current plan is to use the Data
* type definitions provided in the SDO 2 specification. We must test the ability to use
* all of these types as well as different mapping from thse types to types used in the
* database. For example, a SDO Data Type "STRING", might be staored as a "TIMESTAMP" in DB2.
*
*/
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.tuscany.das.rdb.Command;
import org.apache.tuscany.das.rdb.DAS;
import org.apache.tuscany.das.rdb.impl.SDODataTypeHelper;
import org.apache.tuscany.das.rdb.test.data.TypesData;
import org.apache.tuscany.das.rdb.test.framework.DasTest;
import org.apache.tuscany.sdo.api.SDOUtil;
import org.apache.tuscany.sdo.model.impl.ModelFactoryImpl;
import commonj.sdo.DataObject;
import commonj.sdo.Type;
import commonj.sdo.impl.HelperProvider;
public class TypeTests extends DasTest {
protected void setUp() throws Exception {
super.setUp();
new TypesData(getAutoConnection()).refresh();
}
/**
* Read various types.
*/
public void testRead() throws Exception {
DAS das = DAS.FACTORY.createDAS(getConnection());
// Read customer 1
Command select = das.createCommand("Select * from TYPETEST where ID = 1");
DataObject root = select.executeQuery();
DataObject types = (DataObject) root.get("TYPETEST[1]");
java.sql.Timestamp ts = (java.sql.Timestamp) types.get("ATIMESTAMP");
assertEquals(ts, TypesData.getTimestamp());
float decimal = types.getFloat("ADECIMAL");
assertEquals(1234567.89f, decimal, .0001);
}
/**
* Write various types.
* TODO - Need to rethink the Timestamp write. My current thinking id that writes of non-SDO2 defined types
* require a converter
*/
/* public void testWrite() throws Exception {
//Read customer 1
Command select = Command.FACTORY.createCommand("Select * from TYPETEST where ID = 1");
select.setConnection(getConnection());
DataObject root = select.executeQuery();
DataObject types = (DataObject)root.get("TYPETEST[1]");
Date now = new Date();
types.set("ATIMESTAMP", now);
ApplyChangesCommand apply = Command.FACTORY.createApplyChangesCommand();
apply.setConnection(getConnection());
apply.addPrimaryKey("TYPETEST.ID");
apply.execute(root);
//Verify
root = select.executeQuery();
java.sql.Timestamp ts = (java.sql.Timestamp)types.get("ATIMESTAMP");
assertEquals(now, ts);
}*/
public void testTypeMapping() throws Exception {
List typesList = SDOUtil.getTypes(HelperProvider.getDefaultContext(), ModelFactoryImpl.NAMESPACE_URI);
Iterator itr = typesList.iterator();
while(itr.hasNext()) {
Type sdoType = (Type)itr.next();
if(sdoType.isDataType() && !sdoType.getName().equals("ChangeSummaryType"))
assertEquals(sdoType.getURI()+"."+sdoType.getName(), SDODataTypeHelper.columnTypeForSDOType(sdoType));
}
}
}
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