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041: package org.netbeans.modules.sql.framework.codegen.postgreSQL;
042:
043: import java.sql.Types;
044: import java.util.HashMap;
045: import java.util.Map;
046:
047: import org.netbeans.modules.sql.framework.codegen.AbstractTypeGenerator;
048: import org.netbeans.modules.sql.framework.codegen.DataType;
049:
050: /**
051: * For PostgreSQL Database code generations using from JDBC Code generation.
052: * @author Radhika
053: */
054: public class PostgreSQLTypeGenerator extends AbstractTypeGenerator {
055:
056: private static HashMap supportedDataTypes;
057:
058: public Map createSupportedDataTypesMap() {
059: if (supportedDataTypes == null) {
060: supportedDataTypes = new HashMap();
061: }
062: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.BIT), DataType.BIT);
063: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.BOOLEAN),
064: DataType.BOOLEAN);
065:
066: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.BIGINT),
067: DataType.BIGINT);
068: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.SMALLINT),
069: DataType.SMALLINT);
070: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.TINYINT),
071: DataType.TINYINT);
072: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.INTEGER),
073: DataType.INTEGER);
074:
075: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.DECIMAL),
076: DataType.DECIMAL);
077: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.DOUBLE),
078: DataType.DOUBLE_PRECISION);
079: supportedDataTypes
080: .put(new Integer(Types.FLOAT), DataType.FLOAT);
081: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.NUMERIC),
082: DataType.NUMERIC);
083: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.REAL), DataType.REAL);
084:
085: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.DATE), DataType.DATE);
086: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.TIME), DataType.TIME);
087: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.TIMESTAMP),
088: DataType.TIMESTAMP);
089:
090: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.CHAR), DataType.CHAR);
091: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.LONGVARCHAR),
092: DataType.LONGVARCHAR);
093: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.VARCHAR),
094: DataType.VARCHAR);
095:
096: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.JAVA_OBJECT),
097: DataType.JAVA_OBJECT);
098: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.OTHER),
099: DataType.VARCHAR);
100:
101: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.BINARY),
102: DataType.BINARY);
103: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.VARBINARY),
104: DataType.VARBINARY);
105: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.LONGVARBINARY),
106: DataType.LONGVARBINARY);
107:
108: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.BLOB), DataType.BLOB);
109: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.CLOB), DataType.CLOB);
110: supportedDataTypes
111: .put(new Integer(Types.ARRAY), DataType.ARRAY);
112:
113: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.DISTINCT),
114: DataType.DISTINCT);
115: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.REF), DataType.REF);
116: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.STRUCT),
117: DataType.STRUCT);
118: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.DATALINK),
119: DataType.DATALINK);
120: supportedDataTypes.put(new Integer(Types.NULL), DataType.NULL);
121:
122: return supportedDataTypes;
123: }
124: }
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