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package org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor;

Enumeration for common database platforms. Allows strong typing of database type and portable configuration between JpaVendorDialect implementations.

If a given PersistenceProvider supports a database not listed here, the strategy class can still be specified using the fully-qualified class name. This enumeration is merely a convenience. The database products listed here are the same as those explicitly supported for Spring JDBC exception translation in sql-error-codes.xml.

Author:Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller
See Also:
Since:2.0
/** * Enumeration for common database platforms. Allows strong typing of database type * and portable configuration between JpaVendorDialect implementations. * * <p>If a given PersistenceProvider supports a database not listed here, * the strategy class can still be specified using the fully-qualified class name. * This enumeration is merely a convenience. The database products listed here * are the same as those explicitly supported for Spring JDBC exception translation * in {@code sql-error-codes.xml}. * * @author Rod Johnson * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.0 * @see AbstractJpaVendorAdapter#setDatabase */
public enum Database { DEFAULT, DB2, DERBY,
Since:2.5.5
/** @since 2.5.5 */
H2,
Since:5.1
/** @since 5.1 */
HANA, HSQL, INFORMIX, MYSQL, ORACLE, POSTGRESQL, SQL_SERVER, SYBASE }