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Re: Microsoft Plugin Weirdness
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Re: Microsoft Plugin Weirdness


  • Subject: Re: Microsoft Plugin Weirdness
  • From: Dov Rosenberg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 15:31:23 -0500
  • Thread-topic: Microsoft Plugin Weirdness

The ones we are most concerned with is the nchar (String), ntext
(String/clob), nvarchar (string). These are all localized strings

Dov Rosenberg


On 2/19/09 2:23 PM, "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden> wrote:

>
> On Feb 19, 2009, at 10:54 AM, Saad Laassel wrote:
>
>> We are getting the following messages shortly after our App starts
>> up when using MSSQL:
>>
>> 77736 [TestScheduler_Worker-14] WARN NSLog  - *** JDBCAdaptor : no
>> type info found for nvarchar
>> 77736 [TestScheduler_Worker-14] WARN NSLog  - *** JDBCAdaptor : no
>> type info found for nchar
>>
>> We traced it down to com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.MicrosoftPlugIn that
>> ships with WO, more specifically the jdbcInfo method which removes
>> the type info for those types. Does anybody why?
>
> The *identity ones are removed as they are not compatible with EOF.  I
> am not sure about the others, perhaps not compatible with EOF or the
> Java types?
>
>
> Chuck
>
>>
>> public NSDictionary jdbcInfo() {
>> boolean isLogging = NSLog.debugLoggingAllowedForLevelAndGroups(2,
>> 0L);
>> NSMutableDictionary jdbcInfo = super.jdbcInfo().mutableClone();
>> NSMutableDictionary typeInfo = ((NSDictionary)
>> jdbcInfo.objectForKey("typeInfo")).mutableClone();
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("bigint identity");
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("decimal() identity");
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("int identity");
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("numeric() identity");
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("nchar");
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("ntext");
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("nvarchar");
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("smallint identity");
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("tinyint identity");
>> typeInfo.removeObjectForKey("sql_variant");
>> JDBCPlugIn._takeValueForKeyPath(typeInfo, "0", "money",
>> "createParams");
>> JDBCPlugIn._takeValueForKeyPath(typeInfo, "0", "sysname",
>> "createParams");
>> jdbcInfo.setObjectForKey(typeInfo, "typeInfo");
>> if (isLogging)
>> NSLog.debug.appendln((new StringBuilder("fetched MS SQL Server
>> (")).append(databaseProductName()).append(") JDBC Info =
>> ").append(jdbcInfo).toString());
>> return jdbcInfo;
>> }
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Saad
>>
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