fix(TBD-10269): method getDate can work with java.sql.Timestamp/Date (#3196)
* fix(TBD-10269): method getDate can work with java.sql.Timestamp/Date * removed file
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@@ -57,12 +57,30 @@ public class JDBCUtil {
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throw new RuntimeException("Null value in non-Nullable column");
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}
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/**
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* getDate can be called with the resultSet having either a java.sql.Timestamp or a java.sql.Date
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* the double try implementation is not something im proud of, but having two methods would require
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* a huge refactoring that in the end is the same as doing that
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* @param rs
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* @param index
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* @return java.util.Date converted from java.sql.Timestamp/Date
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* @throws java.sql.SQLException
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*/
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public static Date getDate(ResultSet rs, int index) throws java.sql.SQLException {
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if(rs.getTimestamp(index) != null) {
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return new Date(rs.getTimestamp(index).getTime());
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Date result = null;
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try {
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if(rs.getTimestamp(index) != null) {
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result = new Date(rs.getTimestamp(index).getTime());
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}
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} catch (java.sql.SQLException e) {
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}
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return null;
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try {
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if(rs.getDate(index) != null) {
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result = new Date(rs.getDate(index).getTime());
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}
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} catch (java.sql.SQLException e) {
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}
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return result;
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}
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//decrease the get method call number
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