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java.lang.Objectorg.hsqldb.jdbc.jdbcDatabaseMetaData
Comprehensive information about the database as a whole.
This interface is implemented by driver vendors to let users know the capabilities of a Database Management System (DBMS) in combination with the driver based on JDBCTM technology ("JDBC driver") that is used with it. Different relational DBMSs often support different features, implement features in different ways, and use different data types. In addition, a driver may implement a feature on top of what the DBMS offers. Information returned by methods in this interface applies to the capabilities of a particular driver and a particular DBMS working together. Note that as used in this documentation, the term "database" is used generically to refer to both the driver and DBMS.
A user for this interface is commonly a tool that needs to discover how to
deal with the underlying DBMS. This is especially true for applications
that are intended to be used with more than one DBMS. For example, a tool
might use the method getTypeInfo
to find out what data types
can be used in a CREATE TABLE
statement. Or a user might call
the method supportsCorrelatedSubqueries
to see if it is possible
to use a correlated subquery or supportsBatchUpdates
to see if
it is possible to use batch updates.
Some DatabaseMetaData
methods return lists of information
in the form of ResultSet
objects. Regular ResultSet
methods, such as getString
and getInt
, can be used
to retrieve the data from these ResultSet
objects. If a given
form of metadata is not available, the ResultSet
getter methods
throw an SQLException
.
Some DatabaseMetaData
methods take arguments that are
String patterns. These arguments all have names such as fooPattern.
Within a pattern String, "%" means match any substring of 0 or more
characters, and "_" means match any one character. Only metadata
entries matching the search pattern are returned. If a search pattern
argument is set to null
, that argument's criterion will
be dropped from the search.
A method that gets information about a feature that the driver does not
support will throw an SQLException
.
In the case of methods that return a ResultSet
object, either a ResultSet
object (which may be empty) is
returned or an SQLException
is thrown.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Starting with HSQLDB 1.7.2, an option is provided to allow alternate
system table production implementations. In this distribution, there are
three implementations whose behaviour ranges from producing no system
tables at all to producing a richer and more complete body of information
about an HSQLDB database than was previously available. The information
provided through the default implementation is, unlike previous
versions, accessible to all database users, regardless of admin status.
This is now possible because the table content it produces for each
user is pre-filtered, based on the user's access rights. That is, each
system table now acts like a security-aware View.
The process of installing a system table production class is transparent and
occurs dynamically at runtime during the opening sequence of a
In the default full implementation, a number of new system tables are
provided that, although not used directly by this class, present previously
unavailable information about the database, such as about its triggers and
aliases.
In order to better support graphical database exploration tools and as an
experimental intermediate step toward more fully supporting SQL9n and
SQL200n, the default installed DatabaseInformation implementation
is also capable of reporting pseudo name space information, such as
the catalog (database name) and pseudo-schema of database objects.
The catalog and schema reporting features are turned off by default but
can be turned on by providing the appropriate entries in the database
properties file (see the advanced topics section of the product
documentation).
When the features are turned on, catalogs and schemas are reported using
the following conventions:
Examples:
This limitation will defintiely cause problems with most visual query
building tools where full qualification is typically used for all
objects. It may be possible to work around this by adjusting the SQL
creation settings on a product-by-product basis, but it is recommended
instead simply to ensure that the currently experimental catalog and
schema reporting are both turned off while using such tools or any
other software that builds SQL using DatabaseMetaData.
Due the nature of the new database system table production process, fewer
assumptions can be made by this class about what information is made
available in the system tables supporting
One of the remaining assumptions concerns the
Another assumption is that simple select queries against certain system
tables will return rows in JDBC contract order in the absence of an
"ORDER BY" clause. The reason for this is that results
come back much faster when no "ORDER BY" clause is used.
Developers wishing to extend or replace an existing system table production
class should be aware of this, either adding the contract
"ORDER BY" clause to the SQL in corresponding methods in this class,
or, better, by maintaing rows in the correct order in the underlying
system tables, prefereably by creating appropriate primary indices.
In general, JDBC 2 support requires Java 1.2 and above, and JDBC3 requires
Java 1.4 and above. In HSQLDB, support for methods introduced in different
versions of JDBC depends on the JDK version used for compiling and building
HSQLDB.
Since 1.7.0, it is possible to build the product so that
all JDBC 2 methods can be called while executing under the version 1.1.x
Java Runtime EnvironmentTM.
However, some of these method calls require
In a JRE 1.1.x environment, calling JDBC 2 methods that take or return the
JDBC2-only
However, please note that code written in such a manner will not be
compatible for use with other JDBC 2 drivers, since they expect and use
(fredt@users)
Database
instance, in the newDatabaseInformation() factory
method of the revised DatabaseInformation class, using the following
steps:
The process of searching for alternate implementations of database
support classes, ending with the installation of a minimal but functional
default will be refered to henceforth as graceful degradation.
This process is advantageous in that it allows developers and administrators
to easily choose packaging options, simply by adding to or deleting concerned
classes from an HSQLDB installation, without worry over providing complex
initialization properties or disrupting the core operation of the engine.
In this particular context, graceful degradation allows easy choices
regarding database metadata, spanning the range of full (design-time),
custom-written, minimal (production-time) or null
(space-constrained) system table production implementations.
Again, it should be well understood that these features provide an
emulation of catalog and schema support and are intended only
as an experimental implementation to enhance the browsing experience
when using graphical database explorers and to make a first foray
into tackling the issue of implementing true schema and catalog support
in the future. That is, all database objects are still in reality
located in a single unqualified name space and no provision has yet
been made either to allow creation of schemas or catalogs or to
allow qualification, by schema or catalog, of database objects other
than tables and views, and then only using schema qualification in
table DROP/ALTER DDL and in SELECT DML table lists and INSERT, UPDATE
and DELETE DML table specifications.
"jdbc:hsqldb:test" => "test"
"jdbc:hsqldb:." => "."
"jdbc:hsqldb:hsql:/host..." => "-database" parameter
"jdbc:hsqldb:http:/host..." => "-database" parameter
Note: No provision is made for qualifying database objects
by catalog in DML or DDL SQL. This feature is functional only with
respect to browsing the database through the DatabaseMetaData
interface.
<schema-name>.<ident>
A limitation imposed by the current version of the Tokenizer,
Parser and Database is that only qualification of tables by schema
is supported with the schema reporting feature turned on and only for
DML, not DDL. For example, column qualifications of the form:
<schema-name>.<table-name>.<column-name>
are not supported and table qualifications of the form:
CREATE TABLE <schema-name>.<table-name> ...
are not supported either, but SQL of the form:
SELECT
<table-name>.<column-name>, ...
FROM
<schema-name>.<table-name>, ...
where column names are qualified only by table name but table names in
the table list are additionally qualified by schema name is
supported. DatabaseMetaData
methods. Because of this, the SQL queries behind the ResultSet
producing methods have been cleaned up and made to adhere more strictly to
the JDBC contracts specified in relation to the method parameters. approximate
argument of getIndexInfo()
. This parameter is still
ignored since there is not yet any process in place to internally gather
and persist table and index statistics. A primitive version of a statistics
gathering and reporting subsystem may be introduced some time in the
1.7.x series of releases, but no hard decision has yet been made.
JRE 1.1.x Notes: int
values that
are defined only in the JDBC 2 or greater version of
ResultSet
interface. For this reason, when the
product is compiled under JDK 1.1.x, these values are defined in
jdbcResultSet
.ResultSet
values can be achieved by referring
to them in parameter specifications and return value comparisons,
respectively, as follows:
jdbcResultSet.FETCH_FORWARD
jdbcResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
jdbcResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
jdbcResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY
ResultSet
, rather than jdbcResultSet
. Also
note, this feature is offered solely as a convenience to developers
who must work under JDK 1.1.x due to operating constraints, yet wish to
use some of the more advanced features available under the JDBC 2
specification.
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DatabaseInformation
,
DatabaseInformationMain
,
DatabaseInformationFull
Field Summary |
Method Summary | |
boolean |
allProceduresAreCallable()
Retrieves whether the current user can call all the procedures returned by the method getProcedures . |
boolean |
allTablesAreSelectable()
Retrieves whether the current user can use all the tables returned by the method getTables in a SELECT
statement. |
boolean |
dataDefinitionCausesTransactionCommit()
Retrieves whether a data definition statement within a transaction forces the transaction to commit. |
boolean |
dataDefinitionIgnoredInTransactions()
Retrieves whether this database ignores a data definition statement within a transaction. |
boolean |
deletesAreDetected(int type)
Retrieves whether or not a visible row delete can be detected by calling the method ResultSet.rowDeleted . |
boolean |
doesMaxRowSizeIncludeBlobs()
Retrieves whether the return value for the method getMaxRowSize includes the SQL data types
LONGVARCHAR and LONGVARBINARY . |
ResultSet |
getAttributes(String catalog,
String schemaPattern,
String typeNamePattern,
String attributeNamePattern)
Retrieves a description of the given attribute of the given type for a user-defined type (UDT) that is available in the given schema and catalog. |
ResultSet |
getBestRowIdentifier(String catalog,
String schema,
String table,
int scope,
boolean nullable)
Retrieves a description of a table's optimal set of columns that uniquely identifies a row. |
ResultSet |
getCatalogs()
Retrieves the catalog names available in this database. |
String |
getCatalogSeparator()
Retrieves the String that this database uses as the
separator between a catalog and table name. |
String |
getCatalogTerm()
Retrieves the database vendor's preferred term for "catalog". |
ResultSet |
getColumnPrivileges(String catalog,
String schema,
String table,
String columnNamePattern)
Retrieves a description of the access rights for a table's columns. |
ResultSet |
getColumns(String catalog,
String schemaPattern,
String tableNamePattern,
String columnNamePattern)
Retrieves a description of table columns available in the specified catalog. |
Connection |
getConnection()
Retrieves the connection that produced this metadata object. |
ResultSet |
getCrossReference(String primaryCatalog,
String primarySchema,
String primaryTable,
String foreignCatalog,
String foreignSchema,
String foreignTable)
Retrieves a description of the foreign key columns in the given foreign key table that reference the primary key columns of the given primary key table (describe how one table imports another's key). |
int |
getDatabaseMajorVersion()
Retrieves the major version number of the underlying database. |
int |
getDatabaseMinorVersion()
Retrieves the minor version number of the underlying database. |
String |
getDatabaseProductName()
Retrieves the name of this database product. |
String |
getDatabaseProductVersion()
Retrieves the version number of this database product. |
int |
getDefaultTransactionIsolation()
Retrieves this database's default transaction isolation level. |
int |
getDriverMajorVersion()
Retrieves this JDBC driver's major version number. |
int |
getDriverMinorVersion()
Retrieves this JDBC driver's minor version number. |
String |
getDriverName()
Retrieves the name of this JDBC driver. |
String |
getDriverVersion()
Retrieves the version number of this JDBC driver as a String . |
ResultSet |
getExportedKeys(String catalog,
String schema,
String table)
Retrieves a description of the foreign key columns that reference the given table's primary key columns (the foreign keys exported by a table). |
String |
getExtraNameCharacters()
Retrieves all the "extra" characters that can be used in unquoted identifier names (those beyond a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and _). |
String |
getIdentifierQuoteString()
Retrieves the string used to quote SQL identifiers. |
ResultSet |
getImportedKeys(String catalog,
String schema,
String table)
Retrieves a description of the primary key columns that are referenced by a table's foreign key columns (the primary keys imported by a table). |
ResultSet |
getIndexInfo(String catalog,
String schema,
String table,
boolean unique,
boolean approximate)
Retrieves a description of the given table's indices and statistics. |
int |
getJDBCMajorVersion()
Retrieves the major JDBC version number for this driver. |
int |
getJDBCMinorVersion()
Retrieves the minor JDBC version number for this driver. |
int |
getMaxBinaryLiteralLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of hex characters this database allows in an inline binary literal. |
int |
getMaxCatalogNameLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a catalog name. |
int |
getMaxCharLiteralLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows for a character literal. |
int |
getMaxColumnNameLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows for a column name. |
int |
getMaxColumnsInGroupBy()
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in a GROUP BY clause. |
int |
getMaxColumnsInIndex()
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in an index. |
int |
getMaxColumnsInOrderBy()
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in an ORDER BY clause. |
int |
getMaxColumnsInSelect()
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in a SELECT list. |
int |
getMaxColumnsInTable()
Retrieves the maximum number of columns this database allows in a table. |
int |
getMaxConnections()
Retrieves the maximum number of concurrent connections to this database that are possible. |
int |
getMaxCursorNameLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a cursor name. |
int |
getMaxIndexLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of bytes this database allows for an index, including all of the parts of the index. |
int |
getMaxProcedureNameLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a procedure name. |
int |
getMaxRowSize()
Retrieves the maximum number of bytes this database allows in a single row. |
int |
getMaxSchemaNameLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of characters that this database allows in a schema name. |
int |
getMaxStatementLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows in an SQL statement. |
int |
getMaxStatements()
Retrieves the maximum number of active statements to this database that can be open at the same time. |
int |
getMaxTableNameLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows in a table name. |
int |
getMaxTablesInSelect()
Retrieves the maximum number of tables this database allows in a SELECT statement. |
int |
getMaxUserNameLength()
Retrieves the maximum number of characters this database allows in a user name. |
String |
getNumericFunctions()
Retrieves a comma-separated list of math functions available with this database. |
ResultSet |
getPrimaryKeys(String catalog,
String schema,
String table)
Retrieves a description of the given table's primary key columns. |
ResultSet |
getProcedureColumns(String catalog,
String schemaPattern,
String procedureNamePattern,
String columnNamePattern)
Retrieves a description of the given catalog's stored procedure parameter and result columns. |
ResultSet |
getProcedures(String catalog,
String schemaPattern,
String procedureNamePattern)
Retrieves a description of the stored procedures available in the given catalog. |
String |
getProcedureTerm()
Retrieves the database vendor's preferred term for "procedure". |
int |
getResultSetHoldability()
Retrieves the default holdability of this ResultSet
object. |
ResultSet |
getSchemas()
Retrieves the schema names available in this database. |
String |
getSchemaTerm()
Retrieves the database vendor's preferred term for "schema". |
String |
getSearchStringEscape()
Retrieves the string that can be used to escape wildcard characters. |
String |
getSQLKeywords()
Retrieves a comma-separated list of all of this database's SQL keywords that are NOT also SQL92 keywords. |
int |
getSQLStateType()
|
String |
getStringFunctions()
Retrieves a comma-separated list of string functions available with this database. |
ResultSet |
getSuperTables(String catalog,
String schemaPattern,
String tableNamePattern)
Retrieves a description of the table hierarchies defined in a particular schema in this database. |
ResultSet |
getSuperTypes(String catalog,
String schemaPattern,
String typeNamePattern)
Retrieves a description of the user-defined type (UDT) hierarchies defined in a particular schema in this database. |
String |
getSystemFunctions()
Retrieves a comma-separated list of system functions available with this database. |
ResultSet |
getTablePrivileges(String catalog,
String schemaPattern,
String tableNamePattern)
Retrieves a description of the access rights for each table available in a catalog. |
ResultSet |
getTables(String catalog,
String schemaPattern,
String tableNamePattern,
String[] types)
Retrieves a description of the tables available in the given catalog. |
ResultSet |
getTableTypes()
Retrieves the table types available in this database. |
String |
getTimeDateFunctions()
Retrieves a comma-separated list of the time and date functions available with this database. |
ResultSet |
getTypeInfo()
Retrieves a description of all the standard SQL types supported by this database. |
ResultSet |
getUDTs(String catalog,
String schemaPattern,
String typeNamePattern,
int[] types)
Retrieves a description of the user-defined types (UDTs) defined in a particular schema. |
String |
getURL()
Retrieves the URL for this DBMS. |
String |
getUserName()
Retrieves the user name as known to this database. |
ResultSet |
getVersionColumns(String catalog,
String schema,
String table)
Retrieves a description of a table's columns that are automatically updated when any value in a row is updated. |
boolean |
insertsAreDetected(int type)
Retrieves whether or not a visible row insert can be detected by calling the method ResultSet.rowInserted . |
boolean |
isCatalogAtStart()
Retrieves whether a catalog appears at the start of a fully qualified table name. |
boolean |
isReadOnly()
Retrieves whether this database is in read-only mode. |
boolean |
locatorsUpdateCopy()
Indicates whether updates made to a LOB are made on a copy or directly to the LOB. |
boolean |
nullPlusNonNullIsNull()
Retrieves whether this database supports concatenations between NULL and non-NULL values being
NULL . |
boolean |
nullsAreSortedAtEnd()
Retrieves whether NULL values are sorted at the end regardless of
sort order. |
boolean |
nullsAreSortedAtStart()
Retrieves whether NULL values are sorted at the start regardless
of sort order. |
boolean |
nullsAreSortedHigh()
Retrieves whether NULL values are sorted high.
|
boolean |
nullsAreSortedLow()
Retrieves whether NULL values are sorted low.
|
boolean |
othersDeletesAreVisible(int type)
Retrieves whether deletes made by others are visible. |
boolean |
othersInsertsAreVisible(int type)
Retrieves whether inserts made by others are visible. |
boolean |
othersUpdatesAreVisible(int type)
Retrieves whether updates made by others are visible. |
boolean |
ownDeletesAreVisible(int type)
Retrieves whether a result set's own deletes are visible. |
boolean |
ownInsertsAreVisible(int type)
Retrieves whether a result set's own inserts are visible. |
boolean |
ownUpdatesAreVisible(int type)
Retrieves whether for the given type of ResultSet object,
the result set's own updates are visible. |
boolean |
storesLowerCaseIdentifiers()
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in lower case. |
boolean |
storesLowerCaseQuotedIdentifiers()
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in lower case. |
boolean |
storesMixedCaseIdentifiers()
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in mixed case. |
boolean |
storesMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers()
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in mixed case. |
boolean |
storesUpperCaseIdentifiers()
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in upper case. |
boolean |
storesUpperCaseQuotedIdentifiers()
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case insensitive and stores them in upper case. |
boolean |
supportsAlterTableWithAddColumn()
Retrieves whether this database supports ALTER TABLE
with add column. |
boolean |
supportsAlterTableWithDropColumn()
Retrieves whether this database supports ALTER TABLE
with drop column. |
boolean |
supportsANSI92EntryLevelSQL()
Retrieves whether this database supports the ANSI92 entry level SQL grammar. |
boolean |
supportsANSI92FullSQL()
Retrieves whether this database supports the ANSI92 full SQL grammar supported. |
boolean |
supportsANSI92IntermediateSQL()
Retrieves whether this database supports the ANSI92 intermediate SQL grammar supported. |
boolean |
supportsBatchUpdates()
Retrieves whether this database supports batch updates. |
boolean |
supportsCatalogsInDataManipulation()
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a data manipulation statement. |
boolean |
supportsCatalogsInIndexDefinitions()
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in an index definition statement. |
boolean |
supportsCatalogsInPrivilegeDefinitions()
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a privilege definition statement. |
boolean |
supportsCatalogsInProcedureCalls()
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a procedure call statement. |
boolean |
supportsCatalogsInTableDefinitions()
Retrieves whether a catalog name can be used in a table definition statement. |
boolean |
supportsColumnAliasing()
Retrieves whether this database supports column aliasing. |
boolean |
supportsConvert()
Retrieves whether this database supports the CONVERT
function between SQL types. |
boolean |
supportsConvert(int fromType,
int toType)
Retrieves whether this database supports the CONVERT
for two given SQL types. |
boolean |
supportsCoreSQLGrammar()
Retrieves whether this database supports the ODBC Core SQL grammar. |
boolean |
supportsCorrelatedSubqueries()
Retrieves whether this database supports correlated subqueries. |
boolean |
supportsDataDefinitionAndDataManipulationTransactions()
Retrieves whether this database supports both data definition and data manipulation statements within a transaction. |
boolean |
supportsDataManipulationTransactionsOnly()
Retrieves whether this database supports only data manipulation statements within a transaction. |
boolean |
supportsDifferentTableCorrelationNames()
Retrieves whether, when table correlation names are supported, they are restricted to being different from the names of the tables. |
boolean |
supportsExpressionsInOrderBy()
Retrieves whether this database supports expressions in ORDER BY lists. |
boolean |
supportsExtendedSQLGrammar()
Retrieves whether this database supports the ODBC Extended SQL grammar. |
boolean |
supportsFullOuterJoins()
Retrieves whether this database supports full nested outer joins. |
boolean |
supportsGetGeneratedKeys()
Retrieves whether auto-generated keys can be retrieved after a statement has been executed. |
boolean |
supportsGroupBy()
Retrieves whether this database supports some form of GROUP BY clause. |
boolean |
supportsGroupByBeyondSelect()
Retrieves whether this database supports using columns not included in the SELECT statement in a GROUP BY clause
provided that all of the columns in the SELECT statement
are included in the GROUP BY clause. |
boolean |
supportsGroupByUnrelated()
Retrieves whether this database supports using a column that is not in the SELECT statement in a
GROUP BY clause. |
boolean |
supportsIntegrityEnhancementFacility()
Retrieves whether this database supports the SQL Integrity Enhancement Facility. |
boolean |
supportsLikeEscapeClause()
Retrieves whether this database supports specifying a LIKE escape clause. |
boolean |
supportsLimitedOuterJoins()
Retrieves whether this database provides limited support for outer joins. |
boolean |
supportsMinimumSQLGrammar()
Retrieves whether this database supports the ODBC Minimum SQL grammar. |
boolean |
supportsMixedCaseIdentifiers()
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case unquoted SQL identifiers as case sensitive and as a result stores them in mixed case. |
boolean |
supportsMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers()
Retrieves whether this database treats mixed case quoted SQL identifiers as case sensitive and as a result stores them in mixed case. |
boolean |
supportsMultipleOpenResults()
Retrieves whether it is possible to have multiple ResultSet
objects returned from a CallableStatement object
simultaneously. |
boolean |
supportsMultipleResultSets()
Retrieves whether this database supports getting multiple ResultSet objects from a single call to the
method execute . |
boolean |
supportsMultipleTransactions()
Retrieves whether this database allows having multiple transactions open at once (on different connections). |
boolean |
supportsNamedParameters()
Retrieves whether this database supports named parameters to callable statements. |
boolean |
supportsNonNullableColumns()
Retrieves whether columns in this database may be defined as non-nullable. |
boolean |
supportsOpenCursorsAcrossCommit()
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping cursors open across commits. |
boolean |
supportsOpenCursorsAcrossRollback()
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping cursors open across rollbacks. |
boolean |
supportsOpenStatementsAcrossCommit()
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping statements open across commits. |
boolean |
supportsOpenStatementsAcrossRollback()
Retrieves whether this database supports keeping statements open across rollbacks. |
boolean |
supportsOrderByUnrelated()
Retrieves whether this database supports using a column that is not in the SELECT statement in an
ORDER BY clause. |
boolean |
supportsOuterJoins()
Retrieves whether this database supports some form of outer join. |
boolean |
supportsPositionedDelete()
Retrieves whether this database supports positioned DELETE
statements. |
boolean |
supportsPositionedUpdate()
Retrieves whether this database supports positioned UPDATE
statements. |
boolean |
supportsResultSetConcurrency(int type,
int concurrency)
Retrieves whether this database supports the given concurrency type in combination with the given result set type. |
boolean |
supportsResultSetHoldability(int holdability)
Retrieves whether this database supports the given result set holdability. |
boolean |
supportsResultSetType(int type)
Retrieves whether this database supports the given result set type. |
boolean |
supportsSavepoints()
Retrieves whether this database supports savepoints. |
boolean |
supportsSchemasInDataManipulation()
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a data manipulation statement. |
boolean |
supportsSchemasInIndexDefinitions()
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in an index definition statement. |
boolean |
supportsSchemasInPrivilegeDefinitions()
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a privilege definition statement. |
boolean |
supportsSchemasInProcedureCalls()
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a procedure call statement. |
boolean |
supportsSchemasInTableDefinitions()
Retrieves whether a schema name can be used in a table definition statement. |
boolean |
supportsSelectForUpdate()
Retrieves whether this database supports SELECT FOR UPDATE
statements. |
boolean |
supportsStatementPooling()
Retrieves whether this database supports statement pooling. |
boolean |
supportsStoredProcedures()
Retrieves whether this database supports stored procedure calls that use the stored procedure escape syntax. |
boolean |
supportsSubqueriesInComparisons()
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in comparison expressions. |
boolean |
supportsSubqueriesInExists()
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in EXISTS expressions. |
boolean |
supportsSubqueriesInIns()
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in IN statements. |
boolean |
supportsSubqueriesInQuantifieds()
Retrieves whether this database supports subqueries in quantified expressions. |
boolean |
supportsTableCorrelationNames()
Retrieves whether this database supports table correlation names. |
boolean |
supportsTransactionIsolationLevel(int level)
Retrieves whether this database supports the given transaction isolation level. |
boolean |
supportsTransactions()
Retrieves whether this database supports transactions. |
boolean |
supportsUnion()
Retrieves whether this database supports SQL UNION . |
boolean |
supportsUnionAll()
Retrieves whether this database supports SQL UNION ALL . |
boolean |
updatesAreDetected(int type)
Retrieves whether or not a visible row update can be detected by calling the method ResultSet.rowUpdated . |
boolean |
usesLocalFilePerTable()
Retrieves whether this database uses a file for each table. |
boolean |
usesLocalFiles()
Retrieves whether this database stores tables in a local file. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Method Detail |
public boolean allProceduresAreCallable() throws SQLException
getProcedures
.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB does not return any rows from
Starting with 1.7.2, HSQLDB provides an option to plug in varying
degrees of support, but this method still always returns
getProcedures
. However,
allProceduresAreCallable
always returns true
.
This is simply meant to indicate that all users can call all stored
procedures made available by default in a newly created HSQLDB
database. true
.
In a future release, the plugin interface may be modified to allow
implementors to report different values here, based on their
implementations.
allProceduresAreCallable
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean allTablesAreSelectable() throws SQLException
getTables
in a SELECT
statement.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB will, by default, throw an exception
for any non-admin user calling
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to plug in support that provides
getTables() results with greater or lesser degrees of detail and accuracy.
This method still always reports
getTables
, while any
admin user can SELECT
from any table. As such, this
method always returns true
. However, if an admin user
grants SELECT
access to SYSTEM_TABLES
to
a non-admin user, then it is possible for that user to be denied
SELECT
access to some of the tables listed when he/she calls
getTables
.true
. In a future release,
the system table producer plugin interface may be modified to allow
implementors to report different values here based on their
implementatons.
allTablesAreSelectable
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getURL() throws SQLException
getURL
in interface DatabaseMetaData
null
if it cannot be
generated
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getUserName() throws SQLException
getUserName
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean isReadOnly() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, this is a synonym for
Starting with 1.7.2, this behaviour is corrected by issuing
an SQL call to the new jdbcConnection.isReadOnly()
and does not report on
the global read-only state of the database. Library.isReadOnlyDatabase(java.sql.Connection)
method
which provides correct determination of the read-only status for
both local and remote database instances.
isReadOnly
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean nullsAreSortedHigh() throws SQLException
NULL
values are sorted high.
Sorted high means that NULL
values
sort higher than any other value in a domain. In an ascending order,
if this method returns true
, NULL
values
will appear at the end. By contrast, the method
nullsAreSortedAtEnd
indicates whether NULL
values
are sorted at the end regardless of sort order.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB sorts null low; this method always returns false
.
nullsAreSortedHigh
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean nullsAreSortedLow() throws SQLException
NULL
values are sorted low.
Sorted low means that NULL
values
sort lower than any other value in a domain. In an ascending order,
if this method returns true
, NULL
values
will appear at the beginning. By contrast, the method
nullsAreSortedAtStart
indicates whether NULL
values
are sorted at the beginning regardless of sort order.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB sorts null low; this method always returns true
.
nullsAreSortedLow
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean nullsAreSortedAtStart() throws SQLException
NULL
values are sorted at the start regardless
of sort order.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB sorts null low; this method always returns false
.
nullsAreSortedAtStart
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean nullsAreSortedAtEnd() throws SQLException
NULL
values are sorted at the end regardless of
sort order.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB sorts null low; this method always returns false
.
nullsAreSortedAtEnd
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getDatabaseProductName() throws SQLException
Starting with HSQLDB 1.7.2, this value is retrieved through an
SQL call to the new Library.getDatabaseProductName()
method
which allows correct determination of the database product name
for both local and remote database instances.
getDatabaseProductName
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getDatabaseProductVersion() throws SQLException
Starting with HSQLDB 1.7.2, this value is retrieved through an
SQL call to the new Library.getDatabaseProductVersion()
method
which allows correct determination of the database product name
for both local and remote database instances.
getDatabaseProductVersion
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getDriverName() throws SQLException
getDriverName
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getDriverVersion() throws SQLException
String
.
getDriverVersion
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getDriverMajorVersion()
getDriverMajorVersion
in interface DatabaseMetaData
public int getDriverMinorVersion()
getDriverMinorVersion
in interface DatabaseMetaData
public boolean usesLocalFiles() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
From HSQLDB 1.7.2 it is assumed that this refers to data being stored
by the JDBC client. This method always returns false.
usesLocalFiles
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean usesLocalFilePerTable() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not use a file for each table.
This method always returns false
.
usesLocalFilePerTable
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if this database uses a local file for each table;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsMixedCaseIdentifiers() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB treats unquoted identifiers as case insensitive and stores
them in upper case. It treats quoted identifiers as case sensitive and
stores them verbatim; this method always returns false
.
supportsMixedCaseIdentifiers
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean storesUpperCaseIdentifiers() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB treats unquoted identifiers as case insensitive and stores
them in upper case. It treats quoted identifiers as case sensitive and
stores them verbatim; this method always returns true
.
storesUpperCaseIdentifiers
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean storesLowerCaseIdentifiers() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB treats unquoted identifiers as case insensitive and stores
them in upper case. It treats quoted identifiers as case sensitive and
stores them verbatim; this method always returns false
.
storesLowerCaseIdentifiers
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean storesMixedCaseIdentifiers() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB treats unquoted identifiers as case insensitive and stores
them in upper case. It treats quoted identifiers as case sensitive and
stores them verbatim; this method always returns false
.
storesMixedCaseIdentifiers
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB treats unquoted identifiers as case insensitive and stores
them in upper case. It treats quoted identifiers as case sensitive and
stores them verbatim; this method always returns true
.
supportsMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean storesUpperCaseQuotedIdentifiers() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB treats unquoted identifiers as case insensitive and stores
them in upper case. It treats quoted identifiers as case sensitive and
stores them verbatim; this method always returns false
.
storesUpperCaseQuotedIdentifiers
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean storesLowerCaseQuotedIdentifiers() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB treats unquoted identifiers as case insensitive and stores
them in upper case. It treats quoted identifiers as case sensitive and
stores them verbatim; this method always returns false
.
storesLowerCaseQuotedIdentifiers
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean storesMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB treats unquoted identifiers as case insensitive and stores
them in upper case. It treats quoted identifiers as case sensitive and
stores them verbatim; this method always returns false
.
storesMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getIdentifierQuoteString() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB uses the standard SQL identifier quote character
(the double quote character); this method always returns ".
getIdentifierQuoteString
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getSQLKeywords() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
The list returned contains HSQLDB keywords that are not in the list
of reserved words. Some of these are in the list of potential reserved
words that are not SQL92 keywords, but are reported in the
standard as possible future SQL keywords.
getSQLKeywords
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getNumericFunctions() throws SQLException
getNumericFunctions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getStringFunctions() throws SQLException
getStringFunctions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getSystemFunctions() throws SQLException
getSystemFunctions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getTimeDateFunctions() throws SQLException
getTimeDateFunctions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getSearchStringEscape() throws SQLException
The '_' character represents any single character; the '%' character represents any sequence of zero or more characters.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB uses the "\" character to escape
wildcard characters.
getSearchStringEscape
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getExtraNameCharacters() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support using any
"extra" characters in unquoted identifier names; this method always
returns the empty String.
getExtraNameCharacters
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsAlterTableWithAddColumn() throws SQLException
ALTER TABLE
with add column.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
From 1.7.0, HSQLDB supports this type of
ALTER TABLE
statement; this method always
returns true
.
supportsAlterTableWithAddColumn
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsAlterTableWithDropColumn() throws SQLException
ALTER TABLE
with drop column.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
From 1.7.0, HSQLDB supports this type of
ALTER TABLE
statement; this method always
returns true
.
supportsAlterTableWithDropColumn
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsColumnAliasing() throws SQLException
If so, the SQL AS clause can be used to provide names for computed columns or to provide alias names for columns as required.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports column aliasing; this method always
returns true
.
supportsColumnAliasing
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean nullPlusNonNullIsNull() throws SQLException
NULL
and non-NULL
values being
NULL
.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports this; this method always
returns true
.
nullPlusNonNullIsNull
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsConvert() throws SQLException
CONVERT
function between SQL types.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports conversions; this method always
returns true
.
supportsConvert
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsConvert(int fromType, int toType) throws SQLException
CONVERT
for two given SQL types.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports conversion though String intermediates, so everything
should be possible, short of number format errors (all Java objects
have a toString method); this method always returns true
.
supportsConvert
in interface DatabaseMetaData
fromType
- the type to convert from; one of the type codes from
the class java.sql.Types
toType
- the type to convert to; one of the type codes from
the class java.sql.Types
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occursTypes
public boolean supportsTableCorrelationNames() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports table correlation names; this method always
returns true
.
supportsTableCorrelationNames
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsDifferentTableCorrelationNames() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB requires that table correlation names are different from the
names of the tables; this method always returns true
.
supportsDifferentTableCorrelationNames
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsExpressionsInOrderBy() throws SQLException
ORDER BY
lists.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports expressions in ORDER BY
lists; this
method always returns true
.
supportsExpressionsInOrderBy
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsOrderByUnrelated() throws SQLException
SELECT
statement in an
ORDER BY
clause.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports using a column that is not in the SELECT
statement in an ORDER BY
clause; this method always
returns true
.
supportsOrderByUnrelated
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsGroupBy() throws SQLException
GROUP BY
clause.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports using the GROUP BY
clause; this method
always returns true
.
supportsGroupBy
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsGroupByUnrelated() throws SQLException
SELECT
statement in a
GROUP BY
clause.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports using a column that is
not in the SELECT
statement in a
GROUP BY
clause; this method
always returns true
.
supportsGroupByUnrelated
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsGroupByBeyondSelect() throws SQLException
SELECT
statement in a GROUP BY
clause
provided that all of the columns in the SELECT
statement
are included in the GROUP BY
clause.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports using columns not included in
the SELECT
statement in a GROUP BY
clause
provided that all of the columns in the SELECT
statement
are included in the GROUP BY
clause; this method
always returns true
.
supportsGroupByBeyondSelect
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsLikeEscapeClause() throws SQLException
LIKE
escape clause.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports specifying a
LIKE
escape clause; this method
always returns true
.
supportsLikeEscapeClause
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsMultipleResultSets() throws SQLException
ResultSet
objects from a single call to the
method execute
.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support getting multiple
This behaviour may change in a future release.
ResultSet
objects from a single call to the
method execute
; this method
always returns false
.
supportsMultipleResultSets
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsMultipleTransactions() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB allows having multiple
transactions open at once (on different connections); this method
always returns true
.
supportsMultipleTransactions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsNonNullableColumns() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports the specification of non-nullable columns; this method
always returns true
.
supportsNonNullableColumns
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsMinimumSQLGrammar() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support the ODBC
Minimum SQL grammar; this method
always returns false
.
supportsMinimumSQLGrammar
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsCoreSQLGrammar() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
From 1.7.2 this method always returns true
.
supportsCoreSQLGrammar
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsExtendedSQLGrammar() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support the ODBC
Extended SQL grammar; this method
always returns false
.
supportsExtendedSQLGrammar
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsANSI92EntryLevelSQL() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support the ANSI92 entry
level SQL grammar; this method
always returns false
.
supportsANSI92EntryLevelSQL
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsANSI92IntermediateSQL() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support the ANSI92
intermediate SQL grammar; this method always returns
false
.
supportsANSI92IntermediateSQL
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsANSI92FullSQL() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support the ANSI92
full SQL grammar; this method always returns
false
.
supportsANSI92FullSQL
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsIntegrityEnhancementFacility() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
From 1.7.2, this method always returns
true
.
supportsIntegrityEnhancementFacility
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsOuterJoins() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports outer joins; this method always returns
true
.
supportsOuterJoins
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsFullOuterJoins() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support full nested outer
joins; this method always returns
This behaviour may change in a future release.
false
.
supportsFullOuterJoins
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsLimitedOuterJoins() throws SQLException
true
if the method
supportsFullOuterJoins
returns true
).
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB support the LEFT OUTER join syntax;
this method always returns true
.
supportsLimitedOuterJoins
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getSchemaTerm() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB does not support schemas;
this method always returns the empty String.
Starting with 1.7.2, HSQLDB provides an option to plug in support for
different metadata implementations. Using the default
DatabaseInformationFull
plugin, schema support is turned
off by default, but there is an option to turn on support for
SQL92-like schema reporting (system objects such as
system tables and built-in routines are reported in a schema named
"DEFINITION_SCHEMA" while user objects such as regular tables and views are
reported in a schema named "PUBLIC"). However, this feature is
experimental and there is still no support for creating or dropping schemas,
choosing the schema in which to create other database objects or really
any other support beyond schema qualification for table ALTER/DROP DDL and
SELECT tables lists. As such, this method still returns the empty String.
getSchemaTerm
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getProcedureTerm() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support declaration of
functions or procedures directly in SQL but instead relies on the
HSQLDB-specific CLASS grant mechanism to make public static
Java methods available as SQL routines; this method always returns
an empty String
.
getProcedureTerm
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getCatalogTerm() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support catalogs in
DDL or DML; this method always returns the empty String.
getCatalogTerm
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean isCatalogAtStart() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB does not support catalogs in DDL or DML;
this method always returns false
.
isCatalogAtStart
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if the catalog name appears at the beginning
of a fully qualified table name; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic String getCatalogSeparator() throws SQLException
String
that this database uses as the
separator between a catalog and table name.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support catalogs in
DDL or DML; this method always returns an empty String
.
getCatalogSeparator
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSchemasInDataManipulation() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB does not support schemas;
this method always returns
In the a future release, it is intended to provide core support for
schema-qualified table and column identifiers, at which point this method
will always return true.
false
.
Starting with 1.7.2, HSQLDB provides an option to plug in support for
different metadata implementations. Using the default
DatabaseInformationFull
plugin, schema support is turned off by
default, but there is an option to turn on SQL92-like schema reporting
(system objects such as system tables and built-in routines are reported in
a schema named "DEFINITION_SCHEMA" while user objects such as regular tables
and views are reported in a schema named "PUBLIC." However, this feature is
experimental and there is still no support for creating or dropping schemas,
choosing the schema in which to create other database objects or really
any other support beyond schema qualification for table ALTER/DROP DDL and
SELECT tables lists. As such, this method still returns
false
.
supportsSchemasInDataManipulation
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSchemasInProcedureCalls() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support schema-qualified
procedure identifiers; this method always returns false
.
supportsSchemasInProcedureCalls
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSchemasInTableDefinitions() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support schema-qualified
table definitions; this method always returns false
.
supportsSchemasInTableDefinitions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSchemasInIndexDefinitions() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support schema-qualified
index definitions; this method always returns false
.
supportsSchemasInIndexDefinitions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSchemasInPrivilegeDefinitions() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support schema-qualified
privilege definitions; this method always returns false
.
supportsSchemasInPrivilegeDefinitions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsCatalogsInDataManipulation() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support catalog-qualified;
data manipulation; this method always returns false
.
supportsCatalogsInDataManipulation
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsCatalogsInProcedureCalls() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support catalog-qualified
procedure calls; this method always returns false
.
supportsCatalogsInProcedureCalls
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsCatalogsInTableDefinitions() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support catalog-qualified
table definitions; this method always returns false
.
supportsCatalogsInTableDefinitions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsCatalogsInIndexDefinitions() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support catalog-qualified
index definitions; this method always returns false
.
supportsCatalogsInIndexDefinitions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsCatalogsInPrivilegeDefinitions() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support catalog-qualified
privilege definitions; this method always returns false
.
supportsCatalogsInPrivilegeDefinitions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsPositionedDelete() throws SQLException
DELETE
statements.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
supportsPositionedDelete
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsPositionedUpdate() throws SQLException
UPDATE
statements.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
supportsPositionedUpdate
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSelectForUpdate() throws SQLException
SELECT FOR UPDATE
statements.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support explicit locking;
this method always returns false
.
supportsSelectForUpdate
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsStoredProcedures() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB supports calling public static
Java methods in the context of SQL Stored Procedures; this method
always returns true
.
supportsStoredProcedures
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occursjdbcPreparedStatement
,
jdbcConnection.prepareCall(java.lang.String)
public boolean supportsSubqueriesInComparisons() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB has always supported subqueries in comparison expressions;
this method always returns true
.
supportsSubqueriesInComparisons
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSubqueriesInExists() throws SQLException
EXISTS
expressions.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB has always supported subqueries in EXISTS
expressions; this method always returns true
.
supportsSubqueriesInExists
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSubqueriesInIns() throws SQLException
IN
statements.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB has always supported subqueries in IN
statements; this method always returns true
.
supportsSubqueriesInIns
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSubqueriesInQuantifieds() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB has always supported subqueries in quantified
expressions; this method always returns true
.
supportsSubqueriesInQuantifieds
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsCorrelatedSubqueries() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB has always supported correlated subqueries;
this method always returns true
.
supportsCorrelatedSubqueries
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsUnion() throws SQLException
UNION
.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports SQL UNION
;
this method always returns true
.
supportsUnion
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsUnionAll() throws SQLException
UNION ALL
.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports SQL UNION ALL
;
this method always returns true
.
supportsUnionAll
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsOpenCursorsAcrossCommit() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support keeping
cursors open across commits; this method always returns
false
.
supportsOpenCursorsAcrossCommit
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if cursors always remain open;
false
if they might not remain open
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsOpenCursorsAcrossRollback() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support keeping
cursors open across rollbacks;
this method always returns false
.
supportsOpenCursorsAcrossRollback
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if cursors always remain open;
false
if they might not remain open
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsOpenStatementsAcrossCommit() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports keeping statements open
across commits;
this method always returns true
.
supportsOpenStatementsAcrossCommit
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if statements always remain open;
false
if they might not remain open
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsOpenStatementsAcrossRollback() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports keeping statements open
across commits;
this method always returns true
.
supportsOpenStatementsAcrossRollback
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if statements always remain open;
false
if they might not remain open
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxBinaryLiteralLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a java.lang.String (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxBinaryLiteralLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxCharLiteralLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a java.lang.String (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxCharLiteralLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxColumnNameLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a java.lang.String (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxColumnNameLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxColumnsInGroupBy() throws SQLException
GROUP BY
clause.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a Java array (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxColumnsInGroupBy
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxColumnsInIndex() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a Java array (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxColumnsInIndex
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxColumnsInOrderBy() throws SQLException
ORDER BY
clause.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a Java array (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxColumnsInOrderBy
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxColumnsInSelect() throws SQLException
SELECT
list.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a Java array (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxColumnsInSelect
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxColumnsInTable() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a Java array (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxColumnsInTable
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxConnections() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a Java array (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxConnections
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxCursorNameLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a java.lang.String (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxCursorNameLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxIndexLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit;
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxIndexLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxSchemaNameLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB does not support schema names at all.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is a switchable option to support experimental,
limited use of schema names; in any case, no known limit is imposed,
so this method always returns 0
.
getMaxSchemaNameLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxProcedureNameLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a java.lang.String (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxProcedureNameLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxCatalogNameLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support catalogs in
DDL or DML; this method always returns 0
.
getMaxCatalogNameLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxRowSize() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit;
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxRowSize
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean doesMaxRowSizeIncludeBlobs() throws SQLException
getMaxRowSize
includes the SQL data types
LONGVARCHAR
and LONGVARBINARY
.
Up to and including 1.7.2, getMaxRowSize()
always returns
0, indicating that the maximum row size is unknown or has no limit.
This applies to the above types as well, so this method always returns
true
.
doesMaxRowSizeIncludeBlobs
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxStatementLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a java.lang.String (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxStatementLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxStatements() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit;
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxStatements
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxTableNameLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a java.lang.String (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxTableNameLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxTablesInSelect() throws SQLException
SELECT
statement.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a Java array (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxTablesInSelect
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SELECT
statement; a result of zero means that there is no limit or
the limit is not known
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getMaxUserNameLength() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not impose a "known" limit. The hard limit is the maximum
length of a java.lang.String (java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE);
this method always returns 0
.
getMaxUserNameLength
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getDefaultTransactionIsolation() throws SQLException
java.sql.Connection
. Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB supports only TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITED and always returns this value here.
getDefaultTransactionIsolation
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occursjdbcConnection
public boolean supportsTransactions() throws SQLException
commit
is a noop, and the isolation level is
TRANSACTION_NONE
.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports transactions;
this method always returns true
.
supportsTransactions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if transactions are supported;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsTransactionIsolationLevel(int level) throws SQLException
HSQLDB supports only TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITED
.
supportsTransactionIsolationLevel
in interface DatabaseMetaData
level
- one of the transaction isolation levels defined in
java.sql.Connection
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occursjdbcConnection
public boolean supportsDataDefinitionAndDataManipulationTransactions() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB does not support a mix of both data definition and
data manipulation statements within a transaction. DDL commits the
current transaction before proceding;
this method always returns false
.
supportsDataDefinitionAndDataManipulationTransactions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsDataManipulationTransactionsOnly() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB supports only data manipulation
statements within a transaction. DDL commits the
current transaction before proceeding, while DML does not;
this method always returns true
.
supportsDataManipulationTransactionsOnly
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean dataDefinitionCausesTransactionCommit() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
In HSQLDB, a data definition statement within a transaction forces
the transaction to commit;
this method always returns true
.
dataDefinitionCausesTransactionCommit
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean dataDefinitionIgnoredInTransactions() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
In HSQLDB, a data definition statement
is not ignored within a transaction. Rather, a data
definition statement within a transaction forces
the transaction to commit;
this method always returns false
.
dataDefinitionIgnoredInTransactions
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getProcedures(String catalog, String schemaPattern, String procedureNamePattern) throws SQLException
Only procedure descriptions matching the schema and
procedure name criteria are returned. They are ordered by
PROCEDURE_SCHEM
and PROCEDURE_NAME
.
Each procedure description has the the following columns:
null
)
null
)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB produces an empty result, despite
the fact that stored procedures are available. Also, the three
"reserved for future use" columns in the result are labeled
NUM_INPUT_PARAMS, NUM_OUTPUT_PARAMS, NUM_RESULT_SETS in anticipation
of future improvements (scheduled for 1.7.2).
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getProcedures
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschemaPattern
- a schema name pattern; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchprocedureNamePattern
- a procedure name pattern; must match the
procedure name as it is stored in the database
ResultSet
- each row is a procedure description
SQLException
- if a database access error occursgetSearchStringEscape()
public ResultSet getProcedureColumns(String catalog, String schemaPattern, String procedureNamePattern, String columnNamePattern) throws SQLException
Only descriptions matching the schema, procedure and parameter name criteria are returned. They are ordered by PROCEDURE_SCHEM and PROCEDURE_NAME. Within this, the return value, if any, is first. Next are the parameter descriptions in call order. The column descriptions follow in column number order.
Each row in the ResultSet
is a parameter description or
column description with the following fields:
null
)
null
)
ResultSet
Note: Some databases may not return the column descriptions for a procedure. Additional columns beyond REMARKS can be defined by the database.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB produces an empty result, despite
the fact that stored procedures are available.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getProcedureColumns
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschemaPattern
- a schema name pattern; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchprocedureNamePattern
- a procedure name pattern; must match the
procedure name as it is stored in the databasecolumnNamePattern
- a column name pattern; must match the column name
as it is stored in the database
ResultSet
- each row describes a stored procedure parameter or
column
SQLException
- if a database access error occursgetSearchStringEscape()
public ResultSet getTables(String catalog, String schemaPattern, String tableNamePattern, String[] types) throws SQLException
Each table description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
)
Note: Some databases may not return information for all tables.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Starting with 1.7.0, HSQLDB returns extra information on TEXT tables
in the REMARKS column.
Starting with 1.7.0, HSQLDB includes the new JDBC3 columns TYPE_CAT,
TYPE_SCHEM, TYPE_NAME and SELF_REFERENCING_COL_NAME in anticipation
of JDBC3 compliant tools.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getTables
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschemaPattern
- a schema name pattern; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtableNamePattern
- a table name pattern; must match the
table name as it is stored in the databasetypes
- a list of table types to include; null
returns all types
ResultSet
- each row is a table description
SQLException
- if a database access error occursgetSearchStringEscape()
public ResultSet getSchemas() throws SQLException
The schema column is:
null
)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Starting with 1.7.0, HSQLDB includes the new JDBC3 column
TABLE_CATALOG in anticipation of JDBC3 compliant tools.
However, 1.70. does not support schemas and catalogs, so
this method always returns an empty result.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getSchemas
in interface DatabaseMetaData
ResultSet
object in which each row is a
schema decription
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getCatalogs() throws SQLException
The catalog column is:
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to 1.7.1, HSQLDB does not yet support catalogs, so
this method always returns an empty result.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getCatalogs
in interface DatabaseMetaData
ResultSet
object in which each row has a
single String
column that is a catalog name
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getTableTypes() throws SQLException
The table type is:
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
From 1.7.1, HSQLDB reports: "TABLE", "VIEW" and "GLOBAL TEMPORARY" types.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getTableTypes
in interface DatabaseMetaData
ResultSet
object in which each row has a
single String
column that is a table type
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getColumns(String catalog, String schemaPattern, String tableNamePattern, String columnNamePattern) throws SQLException
Only column descriptions matching the catalog, schema, table
and column name criteria are returned. They are ordered by
TABLE_SCHEM
, TABLE_NAME
, and
ORDINAL_POSITION
.
Each column description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
NULL
values
NULL
values
null
)
null
)
null
if DATA_TYPE isn't REF)
null
if the DATA_TYPE isn't REF)
null
if the DATA_TYPE isn't REF)
null
if DATA_TYPE
isn't DISTINCT or user-generated REF)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Starting with 1.7.0, HSQLDB includes the new JDBC3 columns SCOPE_CATLOG,
SCOPE_SCHEMA, SCOPE_TABLE and SOURCE_DATA_TYPE in anticipation
of JDBC3 compliant tools. However, these columns are never filled in,
since HSQLDB does not yet support the related features.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this method
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getColumns
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschemaPattern
- a schema name pattern; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtableNamePattern
- a table name pattern; must match the
table name as it is stored in the databasecolumnNamePattern
- a column name pattern; must match the column
name as it is stored in the database
ResultSet
- each row is a column description
SQLException
- if a database access error occursgetSearchStringEscape()
public ResultSet getColumnPrivileges(String catalog, String schema, String table, String columnNamePattern) throws SQLException
Only privileges matching the column name criteria are returned. They are ordered by COLUMN_NAME and PRIVILEGE.
Each privilige description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
if unknown
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB produces an empty result, despite
the fact that it is possible to specify DML privileges. However,
column-level privileges are not supported. So, if column privileges
were reported, they would be the privileges inherited from each
column's table.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getColumnPrivileges
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschema
- a schema name; must match the schema name as it is
stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtable
- a table name; must match the table name as it is
stored in the databasecolumnNamePattern
- a column name pattern; must match the column
name as it is stored in the database
ResultSet
- each row is a column privilege description
SQLException
- if a database access error occursgetSearchStringEscape()
public ResultSet getTablePrivileges(String catalog, String schemaPattern, String tableNamePattern) throws SQLException
Only privileges matching the schema and table name criteria are returned. They are ordered by TABLE_SCHEM, TABLE_NAME, and PRIVILEGE.
Each privilige description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
if unknown
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB produces an incomplete and possibly
incorrect result: for each table, it lists the user "sa" as the
grantor, rather than the grantee, and lists IS_GRANTABLE as YES for
each row. It does not list rights for any other users. Since the
"sa" user can be dropped from the database and recreated as a non-admin
user, this result is not only incomplete, it is potentially wrong.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getTablePrivileges
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschemaPattern
- a schema name pattern; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtableNamePattern
- a table name pattern; must match the
table name as it is stored in the database
ResultSet
- each row is a table privilege description
SQLException
- if a database access error occursgetSearchStringEscape()
public ResultSet getBestRowIdentifier(String catalog, String schema, String table, int scope, boolean nullable) throws SQLException
Each column description has the following columns:
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
HSQLDB 1.7.1 returns the columns for a user-defined primary key or
unique index if one exists. Otherwise it returns an empty result.
If the name of a column is defined in the database without double
quotes, an all-uppercase name must be specified when calling this
method. Otherwise, the name must be specified in the exact case of
the column definition in the database.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
scope
and nullable
parameters are not
taken into account.
getBestRowIdentifier
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschema
- a schema name; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtable
- a table name; must match the table name as it is stored
in the databasescope
- the scope of interest; use same values as SCOPEnullable
- include columns that are nullable.
ResultSet
- each row is a column description
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getVersionColumns(String catalog, String schema, String table) throws SQLException
Each column description has the following columns:
java.sql.Types
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB produces an empty result as no
columns are automatically updated when any value in a row changes.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getVersionColumns
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschema
- a schema name; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtable
- a table name; must match the table name as it is stored
in the database
ResultSet
object in which each row is a
column description
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getPrimaryKeys(String catalog, String schema, String table) throws SQLException
Each primary key column description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
If the name of a column is defined in the database without double
quotes, an all-uppercase name must be specified when calling this
method. Otherwise, the name must be specified in the exact case of
the column definition in the database.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getPrimaryKeys
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschema
- a schema name; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtable
- a table name; must match the table name as it is stored
in the database
ResultSet
- each row is a primary key column description
SQLException
- if a database access error occurssupportsMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers()
,
storesUpperCaseIdentifiers()
public ResultSet getImportedKeys(String catalog, String schema, String table) throws SQLException
Each primary key column description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
)
NULL
if its primary key has been updated
null
)
null
)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
If the name of a column is defined in the database without double quotes, an all-uppercase name must be specified when calling this method. Otherwise, the name must be specified in the exact case of the column definition in the database.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getImportedKeys
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschema
- a schema name; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtable
- a table name; must match the table name as it is stored
in the database
ResultSet
- each row is a primary key column description
SQLException
- if a database access error occursgetExportedKeys(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
,
supportsMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers()
,
storesUpperCaseIdentifiers()
public ResultSet getExportedKeys(String catalog, String schema, String table) throws SQLException
Each foreign key column description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
being exported (may be null
)
null
)
being exported (may be null
)
NULL
if
its primary key has been updated
NULL
if
its primary key has been deleted
null
)
null
)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
If the name of a column is defined in the database without double quotes, an all-uppercase name must be specified when calling this method. Otherwise, the name must be specified in the exact case of the column definition in the database.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getExportedKeys
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in this database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschema
- a schema name; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtable
- a table name; must match the table name as it is stored
in this database
ResultSet
object in which each row is a
foreign key column description
SQLException
- if a database access error occursgetImportedKeys(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
,
supportsMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers()
,
storesUpperCaseIdentifiers()
public ResultSet getCrossReference(String primaryCatalog, String primarySchema, String primaryTable, String foreignCatalog, String foreignSchema, String foreignTable) throws SQLException
Each foreign key column description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
being exported (may be null
)
null
)
being exported (may be null
)
NULL
if
its primary key has been updated
NULL
if
its primary key has been deleted
null
)
null
)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
If the name of a column is defined in the database without double quotes, an all-uppercase name must be specified when calling this method. Otherwise, the name must be specified in the exact case of the column definition in the database.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getCrossReference
in interface DatabaseMetaData
primaryCatalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a
catalog; null
means drop catalog name from the selection criteriaprimarySchema
- a schema name; must match the schema name as
it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means drop schema name from the selection criteriaprimaryTable
- the name of the table that exports the key; must match
the table name as it is stored in the databaseforeignCatalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as
it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a
catalog; null
means drop catalog name from the selection criteriaforeignSchema
- a schema name; must match the schema name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means drop schema name from the selection criteriaforeignTable
- the name of the table that imports the key; must match
the table name as it is stored in the database
ResultSet
- each row is a foreign key column description
SQLException
- if a database access error occursgetImportedKeys(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
,
supportsMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers()
,
storesUpperCaseIdentifiers()
public ResultSet getTypeInfo() throws SQLException
Each type description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB produces a usable but partially
incomplete result.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getTypeInfo
in interface DatabaseMetaData
ResultSet
object in which each row is an SQL
type description
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getIndexInfo(String catalog, String schema, String table, boolean unique, boolean approximate) throws SQLException
Each index column description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
);
null
when TYPE is tableIndexStatistic
null
when TYPE is
tableIndexStatistic
null
when TYPE is
tableIndexStatistic
null
if sort sequence is not supported;
null
when TYPE is tableIndexStatistic
null
)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB produces a usable but partially
inclomplete result. Cardinality is never listed, and the approximate
parameter is always ignored. No statistics rows are generated.
If the name of a column is defined in the database without double
quotes, an all-uppercase name must be specified when calling this
method. Otherwise, the name must be specified in the exact case of
the column definition in the database.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getIndexInfo
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in this database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschema
- a schema name; must match the schema name
as it is stored in this database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtable
- a table name; must match the table name as it is stored
in this databaseunique
- when true, return only indices for unique values;
when false, return indices regardless of whether unique or notapproximate
- when true, result is allowed to reflect approximate
or out of data values; when false, results are requested to be
accurate
ResultSet
- each row is an index column description
SQLException
- if a database access error occurssupportsMixedCaseQuotedIdentifiers()
,
storesUpperCaseIdentifiers()
public boolean supportsResultSetType(int type) throws SQLException
supportsResultSetType
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- defined in java.sql.ResultSet
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occursjdbcConnection
public boolean supportsResultSetConcurrency(int type, int concurrency) throws SQLException
supportsResultSetConcurrency
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- defined in java.sql.ResultSet
concurrency
- type defined in java.sql.ResultSet
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occursjdbcConnection
public boolean ownUpdatesAreVisible(int type) throws SQLException
ResultSet
object,
the result set's own updates are visible.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
ownUpdatesAreVisible
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- the ResultSet
type; one of
ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
true
if updates are visible for the given result set type;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean ownDeletesAreVisible(int type) throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
ownDeletesAreVisible
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- the ResultSet
type; one of
ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
true
if deletes are visible for the given result set type;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean ownInsertsAreVisible(int type) throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
ownInsertsAreVisible
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- the ResultSet
type; one of
ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
true
if inserts are visible for the given result set type;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean othersUpdatesAreVisible(int type) throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
othersUpdatesAreVisible
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- the ResultSet
type; one of
ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
true
if updates made by others
are visible for the given result set type;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean othersDeletesAreVisible(int type) throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
othersDeletesAreVisible
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- the ResultSet
type; one of
ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
true
if deletes made by others
are visible for the given result set type;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean othersInsertsAreVisible(int type) throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
othersInsertsAreVisible
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- the ResultSet
type; one of
ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
true
if inserts made by others
are visible for the given result set type;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean updatesAreDetected(int type) throws SQLException
ResultSet.rowUpdated
.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
updatesAreDetected
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- the ResultSet
type; one of
ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
true
if changes are detected by the result set type;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean deletesAreDetected(int type) throws SQLException
ResultSet.rowDeleted
. If the method
deletesAreDetected
returns false
, it means that
deleted rows are removed from the result set.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
deletesAreDetected
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- the ResultSet
type; one of
ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
true
if deletes are detected by the given result set type;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean insertsAreDetected(int type) throws SQLException
ResultSet.rowInserted
.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support updateable
result sets; this method always returns false
.
insertsAreDetected
in interface DatabaseMetaData
type
- the ResultSet
type; one of
ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, or
ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
true
if changes are detected by the specified result
set type; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsBatchUpdates() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Starting with 1.7.2, HSQLDB supports batch updates;
this method always returns true
.
supportsBatchUpdates
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if this database supports batch upcates;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getUDTs(String catalog, String schemaPattern, String typeNamePattern, int[] types) throws SQLException
JAVA_OBJECT
, STRUCT
,
or DISTINCT
.
Only types matching the catalog, schema, type name and type criteria are returned. They are ordered by DATA_TYPE, TYPE_SCHEM and TYPE_NAME. The type name parameter may be a fully-qualified name. In this case, the catalog and schemaPattern parameters are ignored.
Each type description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
null
if DATA_TYPE is not
DISTINCT or not STRUCT with REFERENCE_GENERATION = USER_DEFINED)
Note: If the driver does not support UDTs, an empty result set is returned.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, HSQLDB does not support UDTs and
thus produces an empty result.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getUDTs
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschemaPattern
- a schema pattern name; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtypeNamePattern
- a type name pattern; must match the type name
as it is stored in the database; may be a fully qualified nametypes
- a list of user-defined types (JAVA_OBJECT,
STRUCT, or DISTINCT) to include; null
returns all types
ResultSet
object in which each row describes a UDT
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic Connection getConnection() throws SQLException
getConnection
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsSavepoints() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Beginning with 1.7.2, this SQL feature is supported
through JDBC as well as SQL.
supportsSavepoints
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if savepoints are supported;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsNamedParameters() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support named parameters;
this method always returns false.
supportsNamedParameters
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if named parameters are supported;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsMultipleOpenResults() throws SQLException
ResultSet
objects returned from a CallableStatement
object
simultaneously.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support multiple ResultSet
objects returned from a
CallableStatement
object at all;
this method always returns false
.
supportsMultipleOpenResults
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if a CallableStatement
object
can return multiple ResultSet
objects
simultaneously; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsGetGeneratedKeys() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support retrieving
autogenerated keys through the JDBC interface at all, although
it is possible to retrieve them in a proprietary fashion;
this method always returns
false
.
supportsGetGeneratedKeys
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if auto-generated keys can be retrieved
after a statement has executed; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getSuperTypes(String catalog, String schemaPattern, String typeNamePattern) throws SQLException
Only supertype information for UDTs matching the catalog, schema, and type name is returned. The type name parameter may be a fully-qualified name. When the UDT name supplied is a fully-qualified name, the catalog and schemaPattern parameters are ignored.
If a UDT does not have a direct super type, it is not listed here.
A row of the ResultSet
object returned by this method
describes the designated UDT and a direct supertype. A row has the following
columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
)
Note: If the driver does not support type hierarchies, an empty result set is returned.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, this JDBC feature is not supported; calling
this method throws a SQLException stating that the function
is not supported.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getSuperTypes
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means drop catalog name from the selection criteriaschemaPattern
- a schema name pattern; "" retrieves those
without a schematypeNamePattern
- a UDT name pattern; may be a fully-qualified
name
ResultSet
object in which a row gives information
about the designated UDT
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getSuperTables(String catalog, String schemaPattern, String tableNamePattern) throws SQLException
Only supertable information for tables matching the catalog, schema and table name are returned. The table name parameter may be a fully- qualified name, in which case, the catalog and schemaPattern parameters are ignored. If a table does not have a super table, it is not listed here. Supertables have to be defined in the same catalog and schema as the sub tables. Therefore, the type description does not need to include this information for the supertable.
Each type description has the following columns:
null
)
null
)
Note: If the driver does not support type hierarchies, an empty result set is returned.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, this JDBC feature is not supported; calling
this method throws a SQLException stating that the function
is not supported.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getSuperTables
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means drop catalog name from the selection criteriaschemaPattern
- a schema name pattern; "" retrieves those
without a schematableNamePattern
- a table name pattern; may be a fully-qualified
name
ResultSet
object in which each row is a type description
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic ResultSet getAttributes(String catalog, String schemaPattern, String typeNamePattern, String attributeNamePattern) throws SQLException
Descriptions are returned only for attributes of UDTs matching the catalog, schema, type, and attribute name criteria. They are ordered by TYPE_SCHEM, TYPE_NAME and ORDINAL_POSITION. This description does not contain inherited attributes.
The ResultSet
object that is returned has the following
columns:
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
)
null
if DATA_TYPE isn't REF)
null
if DATA_TYPE isn't REF)
null
if the DATA_TYPE isn't REF)
null
if DATA_TYPE
isn't DISTINCT or user-generated REF)
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, this JDBC feature is not supported; calling
this method throws a SQLException stating that the function
is not supported.
Starting with 1.7.2, there is an option to support this feature
to greater or lesser degrees. See the documentation specific to the
selected system table provider implementation. The default implementation
is org.hsqldb.DatabaseInformationFull.
getAttributes
in interface DatabaseMetaData
catalog
- a catalog name; must match the catalog name as it
is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a catalog;
null
means that the catalog name should not be used to narrow
the searchschemaPattern
- a schema name pattern; must match the schema name
as it is stored in the database; "" retrieves those without a schema;
null
means that the schema name should not be used to narrow
the searchtypeNamePattern
- a type name pattern; must match the
type name as it is stored in the databaseattributeNamePattern
- an attribute name pattern; must match the attribute
name as it is declared in the database
ResultSet
object in which each row is an
attribute description
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsResultSetHoldability(int holdability) throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Starting with 1.7.2, HSQLDB returns true for
HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT, else false.
supportsResultSetHoldability
in interface DatabaseMetaData
holdability
- one of the following constants:
ResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT
or
ResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT
true
if so; false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occursjdbcConnection
public int getResultSetHoldability() throws SQLException
ResultSet
object.
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Starting with HSQLDB 1.7.2, this JDBC feature is supported.
Calling this method returns HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT, since HSQLDB
ResultSet objects are never closed as the result of an implicit
or explicit commit operation.
getResultSetHoldability
in interface DatabaseMetaData
ResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT
or
ResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getDatabaseMajorVersion() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, this JDBC feature is not supported; calling
this method throws a SQLException stating that the function
is not supported.
Starting with 1.7.2, the feature is supported under JDK14 builds.
This value is retrieved through an SQL call to the new
Library.getDatabaseMajorVersion()
method which allows
correct determination of the database major version for both local
and remote database instances.
getDatabaseMajorVersion
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getDatabaseMinorVersion() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, this JDBC feature is not supported; calling
this method throws a SQLException stating that the function
is not supported.
Starting with 1.7.2, the feature is supported under JDK14 builds.
This value is retrieved through an SQL call to the new
Library.getDatabaseMinorVersion()
method which allows
correct determination of the database minor version for both local
and remote database instances.
getDatabaseMinorVersion
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getJDBCMajorVersion() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, this JDBC feature is not supported; calling
this method throws a SQLException stating that the function
is not supported.
Starting with 1.7.2, the feature is supported under JDK14 builds.
getJDBCMajorVersion
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getJDBCMinorVersion() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.1, this JDBC feature is not supported; calling
this method throws a SQLException stating that the function
is not supported.
Starting with 1.7.2, the feature is supported under JDK14 builds.
getJDBCMinorVersion
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic int getSQLStateType() throws SQLException
getSQLStateType
in interface DatabaseMetaData
SQLException
public boolean locatorsUpdateCopy() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB updates the LOB directly. This
method return false.
locatorsUpdateCopy
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
if updates are made to a copy of the LOB;
false
if updates are made directly to the LOB
SQLException
- if a database access error occurspublic boolean supportsStatementPooling() throws SQLException
HSQLDB-Specific Information:
Up to and including 1.7.2, HSQLDB does not support statement pooling.
This method returns false.
supportsStatementPooling
in interface DatabaseMetaData
true
is so;
false
otherwise
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs
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