PostgreSQL Adapter-nexj/schema-test
Working Inside Schema 'test'
Initializing the SQL environment
- When a connection is first established, this initial SQL statement should execute in MySQL, which is not the case for PostgreSQL, so it was commented out:
/* MySQLAdapter.java */
public String getInitialSQL()
{
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
buf.append("set sql_mode = concat(@@sql_mode, ',ANSI_QUOTES')"); // allow using doublequote when quoting column names in "CREATE TABLE" statements
buf.append(";set optimizer_search_depth = 0"); // let DB automatically decide on how long it takes to examine plans, improves long planning sessions
buf.append(";set max_sort_length = ").append
(Math.max(MAX_VARCHAR_PRECISION, MAX_VARBINARY_PRECISION)); // set TEXT/BLOB minimum sorting length to be same as cutoff between varchar/text
return buf.toString();
}
- Also the same line should be commented out in postgresql_create.sql script, which is being used to create tables in the database 'test':
/* nexj/core/persistence/sql/etc/postgresql_create.sql */
set sql_mode = concat(@@sql_mode, ',ANSI_QUOTES');
- After activating the connection, the database is locked.
- In MySQL, the storage engine is set to a transactional safe engine such as InnoDB, whereas PostgreSQL has a single built in engine. So, changes needed to be done to this script:
create table test.Account(
id binary(16) not null, contactId binary(16) not null, account Type varchar(16) character set utf8 not null, funds double null,
constraint Account_PK primary key(id)
)<s>ENGINE=InnoDB CHARACTER SET=utf8</s>;
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CREATE TABLE test.xxx
- data types are changed in
appendColumnType()
in PostgreSQLSchemaManager.java based on each jdbc type's equivalent in PostgreSQL. - The implementation in
crateTextTable
in file PostgreSQLSchemaManager.java is removed for now (base class's version is being called).
- data types are changed in
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CREATE INDEX test.xxx
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CREATE Trigger test.xxx // if it's needed for PostgreSQL as well as MySQL
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