seems that there are problem in JDBC-ODBC bridge used with SQL Serverwhen using sql statements like:SELECT ...WHERE LIKE ? ...changed to:SELECT ...WHERE = ? ...and now it works
commented out the use of oracle.jdbc.driverthis was harcoded use for batching the sql calls at once in order to speed up the insert of XML Index
Changed the order of generating and getting Unique ID forxml_nodes.nodeid and for uniqueid part of the accession#because of SQl Server capabilities:first let the db to generate unique id on insert (by db trigger and sequence or by IDENTITY key),then get that unique id for further use by the application....
- new db adapter for MS SQL Server- changed the getUniqueID(conn, tableName) to return the last generated by the db unique IDinstead of generating unique ID first by the appl and then supplied to the insert,because SQL Server doesn't have capabilitiesunique ID to be generated on the client and then supplied to the insert.
change the call from getDateFunction() to getDateTimeFunction()
changed the getDate method to getDateTime and changed the returnstring in the postgresql implementation to "now()" from now()::date
change the call from getDateString() to getDateFunction()
change the method name getDateString() to getDateFunction()return "now()::date" in the DBPostgresql implementation of that method
The Postgres implementation of the dbadapter package, still needs testing andthe getDate... method just returns the db function to return the date; to retreive thecurrent time is a second function so we may want to add a second method to return thecurrent time.
- changed to use the DBAdapter uniform interface for all apperance of "sysdate" and uniqueid generation from sequenceMetaCatUtil:- reads from metacat.properties the dbadapter class implemented the interfaceand creates an instance of that class (in static public variable named dbAdapter) for use....
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