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package org.hibernate.type;

import java.sql.Time;
import java.util.Date;

import org.hibernate.dialect.Dialect;
import org.hibernate.type.descriptor.java.JdbcTimeTypeDescriptor;

A type that maps between TIME and Time
Author:Gavin King, Steve Ebersole
/** * A type that maps between {@link java.sql.Types#TIME TIME} and {@link Time} * * @author Gavin King * @author Steve Ebersole */
public class TimeType extends AbstractSingleColumnStandardBasicType<Date> implements LiteralType<Date> { public static final TimeType INSTANCE = new TimeType(); public TimeType() { super( org.hibernate.type.descriptor.sql.TimeTypeDescriptor.INSTANCE, JdbcTimeTypeDescriptor.INSTANCE ); } public String getName() { return "time"; } @Override public String[] getRegistrationKeys() { return new String[] { getName(), java.sql.Time.class.getName() }; } // @Override // protected boolean registerUnderJavaType() { // return true; // } public String objectToSQLString(Date value, Dialect dialect) throws Exception { Time jdbcTime = Time.class.isInstance( value ) ? ( Time ) value : new Time( value.getTime() ); // TODO : use JDBC time literal escape syntax? -> {t 'time-string'} in hh:mm:ss format return StringType.INSTANCE.objectToSQLString( jdbcTime.toString(), dialect ); } }