added a SybaseAnywhereMaxValueIncrementer since syntax is slightly different than for Sybase ASE (SPR-7623)
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package org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer;
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import javax.sql.DataSource;
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/**
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* {@link org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer.DataFieldMaxValueIncrementer} that increments
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* the maximum value of a given Sybase SQL Anywhere table
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* with the equivalent of an auto-increment column. Note: If you use this class, your table key
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* column should <i>NOT</i> be defined as an IDENTITY column, as the sequence table does the job.
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*
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* <p>This class is intended to be used with Sybase Anywhere.
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*
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* <p>The sequence is kept in a table. There should be one sequence table per
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* table that needs an auto-generated key.
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*
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* <p>Example:
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*
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* <pre class="code"> create table tab (id int not null primary key, text varchar(100))
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* create table tab_sequence (id bigint identity)
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* insert into tab_sequence values(DEFAULT)</pre>
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*
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* If "cacheSize" is set, the intermediate values are served without querying the
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* database. If the server or your application is stopped or crashes or a transaction
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* is rolled back, the unused values will never be served. The maximum hole size in
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* numbering is consequently the value of cacheSize.
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*
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* <b>HINT:</b> Since Sybase Anywhere supports the JDBC 3.0 <code>getGeneratedKeys</code> method,
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* it is recommended to use IDENTITY columns directly in the tables and then using a
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* {@link org.springframework.jdbc.core.simple.SimpleJdbcInsert} or utilizing
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* a {@link org.springframework.jdbc.support.KeyHolder} when calling the with the
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* <code>update(PreparedStatementCreator psc, KeyHolder generatedKeyHolder)</code>
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* method of the {@link org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate}.
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*
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* <p>Thanks to Tarald Saxi Stormark for the suggestion!
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*
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* @author Thomas Risberg
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* @since 3.0.5
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*/
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public class SybaseAnywhereMaxValueIncrementer extends SybaseMaxValueIncrementer {
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/**
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* Default constructor for bean property style usage.
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* @see #setDataSource
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* @see #setIncrementerName
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* @see #setColumnName
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*/
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public SybaseAnywhereMaxValueIncrementer() {
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}
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/**
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* Convenience constructor.
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* @param dataSource the DataSource to use
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* @param incrementerName the name of the sequence/table to use
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* @param columnName the name of the column in the sequence table to use
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*/
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public SybaseAnywhereMaxValueIncrementer(DataSource dataSource, String incrementerName, String columnName) {
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super(dataSource, incrementerName, columnName);
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}
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@Override
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protected String getIncrementStatement() {
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return "insert into " + getIncrementerName() + " values(DEFAULT)";
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}
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}
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@ -12,11 +12,12 @@ import java.sql.ResultSet;
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import java.sql.SQLException;
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/**
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* {@link org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer.DataFieldMaxValueIncrementer} that increments the maximum value of a given SQL Server table
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* with the equivalent of an auto-increment column. Note: If you use this class, your Derby key
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* {@link org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer.DataFieldMaxValueIncrementer} that increments
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* the maximum value of a given Sybase SQL Server table
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* with the equivalent of an auto-increment column. Note: If you use this class, your table key
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* column should <i>NOT</i> be defined as an IDENTITY column, as the sequence table does the job.
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*
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* <p>This class is inteded to be used with Sybase Adaptive Server.
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* <p>This class is intended to be used with Sybase Adaptive Server.
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*
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* <p>The sequence is kept in a table. There should be one sequence table per
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* table that needs an auto-generated key.
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@ -89,7 +90,7 @@ public class SybaseMaxValueIncrementer extends AbstractColumnMaxValueIncrementer
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this.valueCache = new long[getCacheSize()];
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this.nextValueIndex = 0;
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for (int i = 0; i < getCacheSize(); i++) {
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stmt.executeUpdate("insert into " + getIncrementerName() + " values()");
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stmt.executeUpdate(getIncrementStatement());
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ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("select @@identity");
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try {
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if (!rs.next()) {
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@ -115,4 +116,12 @@ public class SybaseMaxValueIncrementer extends AbstractColumnMaxValueIncrementer
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return this.valueCache[this.nextValueIndex++];
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}
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/**
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* Statement to use to increment the "sequence" value. Can be overridden by sub-classes.
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* @return The SQL statement to use
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*/
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protected String getIncrementStatement() {
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return "insert into " + getIncrementerName() + " values()";
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}
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}
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