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package org.hibernate.exception.internal;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import org.hibernate.JDBCException;
import org.hibernate.exception.ConstraintViolationException;
import org.hibernate.exception.DataException;
import org.hibernate.exception.spi.AbstractSQLExceptionConversionDelegate;
import org.hibernate.exception.spi.ConversionContext;
import org.hibernate.internal.util.JdbcExceptionHelper;
A SQLExceptionConversionDelegate
implementation specific to Caché SQL, accounting for its custom integrity constraint violation error codes. Author: Jonathan Levinson
/**
* A {@link org.hibernate.exception.spi.SQLExceptionConversionDelegate}
* implementation specific to Caché SQL, accounting for its custom
* integrity constraint violation error codes.
*
* @author Jonathan Levinson
*/
public class CacheSQLExceptionConversionDelegate extends AbstractSQLExceptionConversionDelegate {
private static final Set<String> DATA_CATEGORIES = new HashSet<String>();
private static final Set<Integer> INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES = new HashSet<Integer>();
static {
DATA_CATEGORIES.add( "22" );
DATA_CATEGORIES.add( "21" );
DATA_CATEGORIES.add( "02" );
INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES.add( 119 );
INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES.add( 120 );
INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES.add( 121 );
INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES.add( 122 );
INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES.add( 123 );
INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES.add( 124 );
INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES.add( 125 );
INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES.add( 127 );
}
public CacheSQLExceptionConversionDelegate(ConversionContext conversionContext) {
super( conversionContext );
}
Convert the given SQLException into Hibernate's JDBCException hierarchy.
Params: - sqlException – The SQLException to be converted.
- message – An optional error message.
- sql – Optionally, the sql being performed when the exception occurred.
Returns: The resulting JDBCException; returns null if it could not be converted.
/**
* Convert the given SQLException into Hibernate's JDBCException hierarchy.
*
* @param sqlException The SQLException to be converted.
* @param message An optional error message.
* @param sql Optionally, the sql being performed when the exception occurred.
* @return The resulting JDBCException; returns null if it could not be converted.
*/
@Override
public JDBCException convert(SQLException sqlException, String message, String sql) {
String sqlStateClassCode = JdbcExceptionHelper.extractSqlStateClassCode( sqlException );
if ( sqlStateClassCode != null ) {
Integer errorCode = JdbcExceptionHelper.extractErrorCode( sqlException );
if ( INTEGRITY_VIOLATION_CATEGORIES.contains( errorCode ) ) {
String constraintName =
getConversionContext()
.getViolatedConstraintNameExtracter()
.extractConstraintName( sqlException );
return new ConstraintViolationException( message, sqlException, sql, constraintName );
}
else if ( DATA_CATEGORIES.contains( sqlStateClassCode ) ) {
return new DataException( message, sqlException, sql );
}
}
return null; // allow other delegates the chance to look
}
}