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/*
Copyright (c) 2008, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
The MySQL Connector/C++ is licensed under the terms of the GPLv2
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MySQL Connectors. There are special exceptions to the terms and
conditions of the GPLv2 as it is applied to this software, see the
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<http://www.mysql.com/about/legal/licensing/foss-exception.html>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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*/
#include "../BaseTestFixture.h"
#define __SET_NULL_ADDED_
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namespace testsuite
{
namespace compliance
{
class PreparedStatementTest : public BaseTestFixture
{
private:
typedef BaseTestFixture super;
DatabaseMetaData dbmd;
protected:
/**
* setUp() function for tests
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void setUp();
public:
TEST_FIXTURE(PreparedStatementTest)
{
TEST_CASE( testGetMetaData );
TEST_CASE( testClearParameters);
TEST_CASE(testExecute01);
TEST_CASE(testExecute02);
TEST_CASE(testExecute03);
TEST_CASE(testExecuteQuery01);
TEST_CASE(testExecuteQuery02);
TEST_CASE(testExecuteQuery03);
TEST_CASE(testExecuteUpdate01);
TEST_CASE(testExecuteUpdate02);
TEST_CASE(testExecuteUpdate03);
TEST_CASE(testSetBoolean01);
TEST_CASE(testSetBoolean02);
TEST_CASE(testSetInt01);
TEST_CASE(testSetInt02);
TEST_CASE(testSetDouble01);
TEST_CASE(testSetDouble02);
TEST_CASE(testSetLong01);
TEST_CASE(testSetLong02);
TEST_CASE(testSetString01);
TEST_CASE(testSetString02);
#ifdef __SET_TIME_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetTime01);
TEST_CASE(testSetTime02);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_TIMESTAMP_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetTimestamp01);
TEST_CASE(testSetTimestamp02);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_BIG_DECIMAL_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetBigDecimal01);
TEST_CASE(testSetBigDecimal02);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_FLOAT_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetFloat01);
TEST_CASE(testSetFloat02);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_BYTE_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetByte01);
TEST_CASE(testSetByte02);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_SHORT_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetShort01);
TEST_CASE(testSetShort02);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_FLOAT_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetFloat010101);
TEST_CASE(testSetFloat020202);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_DATE_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetDate01);
TEST_CASE(testSetDate02);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_NULL_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetNull01);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull02);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull03);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull04);
// Assuming that set/getTiem and Timestamp will be added along w/ setDate
#ifdef __SET_DATE_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetNull05);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull06);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull07);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_BIG_DECIMAL_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetNull08);
#endif
TEST_CASE(testSetNull10);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull11);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull12);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull13);
#ifdef _WE_HAVE_SOME_REAL_TYPE
TEST_CASE(testSetNull14);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_BIG_DECIMAL_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetNull15);
#endif
#ifdef __SET_BYTE_ADDED_
TEST_CASE(testSetNull09);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull16);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull17);
TEST_CASE(testSetNull18);
#endif
#endif
}
/*
* @testName: testGetMetaData
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The getMetadata() method returns a valid ResultSetMetaData Object
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Execute the getMetaData() method and get the number of columns using
* getColumnCount() method of ResultSetMetaData.Execute a query using
* executeQuery() method and get the number of columns. Both the values
* should be equal or it should throw an SQL exception.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testGetMetaData();
/*
* @testName: testClearParameters
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0
* API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The method clearParameters() clears the values set for the
* PreparedStatement object's IN parameters and releases the
* resources used by those values.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Set the value for the IN parameter of the Prepared Statement object.
* Call the clearParameters() method.Call the executeQuery() method
* to check if the call to clearParameters() clears the IN parameter
* set by the Prepared Statement object.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testClearParameters();
/*
* @testName: testExecute01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The execute()method executes the SQL statement contained in
* the Prepared Statement object and indicates whether the first
* result is a resultset,an update count,or there are no results.
* (See JDK 1.2.2 API Documentation)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Set the value for the IN parameter of the Prepared Statement
* object. Execute the precompiled SQL Statement of deleting a row.
* It should return a boolean value and the value should be equal to
* false. (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testExecute01();
/*
* @testName: testExecute02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0
* API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The execute()method executes the SQL statement contained in the
* Prepared Statement object and indicates whether the first result
* is a resultset,an update count,or there are no results.
* (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Set the value for the IN parameter of the Prepared Statement object.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling executeQuery()
* method with a non-existent row.Call ResultSet.next() method.
* It should return a boolean value and the value should be equal
* to false. (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testExecute02();
/*
* @testName: testExecute03
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The execute() method executes the SQL statement contained in
* the Prepared Statement object and indicates whether the first
* result is a resultset,an update count,or there are no results.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling execute() method
* without setting the parameters.An SQL std::exception * must be thrown.
* (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testExecute03();
/*
* @testName: testExecuteQuery01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0
* API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The executeQuery() method executes SQL query in this
* PreparedStatement object and returns the result set generated
* by the query.(See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Set the value for the IN parameter of the Prepared Statement object.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling executeQuery()
* method. It should return a ResultSet object.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testExecuteQuery01();
/*
* @testName: testExecuteQuery02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The executeQuery() method executes SQL query in this
* PreparedStatement object and returns the result set generated
* by the query. (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Set the value for the IN parameter of the Prepared Statement object.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling executeQuery()
* method with a non existent row. A call to ResultSet.next()
* should return a false value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testExecuteQuery02();
/*
* @testName: testExecuteQuery03
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters).(See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The executeQuery() method executes SQL query in this
* PreparedStatement object and returns the result set generated
* by the query. (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the
* database. Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling
* executeQuery() method without setting the parameters.
* It should throw a SQL std::exception *.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testExecuteQuery03();
/*
* @testName: testExecuteUpdate01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements. It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The executeUpdate(String sql) method executes an SQL Insert,
* Update or Delete Statement and returns the number of rows that
* were affected.It can also be used to execute SQL statements
* that have no return value such as DDL statements that create
* or drop tables. (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the
* database. Set the value for the IN parameter of the PreparedStatement
* object. Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling
* executeUpdate() method. It should return an integer
* value indicating the number of rows that were affected.
* (The value could be zero if zero rows are affected).
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testExecuteUpdate01();
/*
* @testName: testExecuteUpdate02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters) (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The executeUpdate() method executes an SQL Insert,
* Update or Delete Statement and returns the number of rows that
* were affected.It can also be used to execute SQL statements
* that have no return value such as DDL statements that create
* or drop tables.(The value could be zero if zero rows are affected).
* (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Set the value for the IN parameter of the Prepared Statement
* object. Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling
* executeUpdate() method with a non existent row.
* It should return an Integer value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testExecuteUpdate02();
/*
* @testName: testExecuteUpdate03
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The executeUpdate() method executes an SQL Insert,Update or
* Delete Statement and returns the number of rows that were affected.
* It can also be used to execute SQL statements that have no
* return value such as DDL statements that create or drop tables.
* (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement without setting the IN parameter.
* It should throw an SQL exception.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testExecuteUpdate03();
/*
* @testName: testSetBigDecimal01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition).
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setBigDecimal(int parameterIndex, BigDecimal x) method
* sets the parameterIndex to x which is an instance of
* java.math.BigDecimal class. The Driver converts this to a
* JDBC Numeric Value when it sends it to the database. (See
* section 24.3.2 of JDBC 2.0 API Tutorial & Reference,2nd Edition).
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Execute the precompiled.SQL Statement by calling the
* setBigDecimal(int parameterindex, BigDecimal x) method for updating
* the value of column MIN_VAL in Numeric_Tab.Check first
* the return value of executeUpdate() method used is equal to 1.
* Call the ResultSet.getBigDecimal(int columnIndex)method.
* Check if returns the BigDecimal Value that has been set.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
// void testSetBigDecimal01();
/*
* @testName: testSetBigDecimal02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters) (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setBigDecimal(int parameterIndex, BigDecimal x) method
* sets the parameterIndex to x which is an instance of
* java.math.BigDecimal class.The Driver converts this to a JDBC
* Numeric Value when it sends it to the database.(See section
* 24.3.2 of JDBC 2.0 API Tutorial & Reference, Second Edition).
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling the
* setBigDecimal(int parameterindex, BigDecimal x) method for updating
* the value of column NULL_VAL in Numeric_Tab. Call the
* ResultSet.getBigDecimal(int columnIndex) method. Check if
* returns the BigDecimal Value that has been set.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
// void testSetBigDecimal02();
/*
* @testName: testSetBoolean01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition).
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setBoolean(int parameterIndex, boolean x) method sets the
* parameterIndex to x, a Java boolean value.The driver converts
* this to JDBC BIT value when it sends it to the database. (See
* section 24.3.2 of JDBC 2.0 API Tutorial & Reference, 2nd Edition).
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling the
* setBoolean(int parameterIndex, boolean x) to set MAX_VAL
* column of Bit_tab to the boolean value x.
* Call the ResultSet.getBoolean(int columnIndex) method to check
* if it returns the boolean Value that has been set.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetBoolean01();
/*
* @testName: testSetBoolean02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setBoolean(int parameterIndex, boolean x) method sets the
* parameterIndex to x, a Java boolean value.The driver converts this
* to JDBC BIT value when it sends it to the database. (See section
* 24.3.2 of JDBC 2.0 API Tutorial & Reference, Second Edition).
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling the method
* setBoolean(int parameterIndex, boolean x) to set NULL_VAL
* column of Bit_tab to the boolean value x.
* Call the ResultSet.getBoolean(int columnIndex) method to
* check if it returns the boolean Value that has been set.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetBoolean02();
/*
* @testName: testSetByte01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setByte(int parameterIndex, byte x) method sets the parameter
* number parameterIndex to x,a Java byte value.The Driver converts
* this to a JDBC Tinyint value when it sends it to the database. (See
* section 24.3.2 of JDBC 2.0 API Tutorial & Reference, 2nd Edition).
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling the
* setByte(int parameterindex, byte x) method for updating MAX_VAL
* column of Tinyint_Tab. Call the ResultSet.getByte(int columnIndex)
* method to check if it returns the byte Value that has been set.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetByte01();
/*
* @testName: testSetByte02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setByte(int parameterIndex, byte x) method sets the parameter
* number parameterIndex to x,a Java byte value. The Driver converts
* this to a JDBC Tinyint value when it sends it to the database.
* (See section 24.3.2 of JDBC 2.0 API Tutorial & Reference,2nd Edition)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling the
* setByte(int parameterindex, byte x) method for updating NULL_VAL
* column of Tinyint_Tab. Call the ResultSet.getByte(int columnIndex)
* method,to check if it returns the byte Value that has been set.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetByte02();
/*
* @testName: testSetFloat01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setFloat(int parameterIndex, float x) method sets the parameter
* number parameterIndex to x ,a Java float value. The Driver converts
* this to a JDBC REAL when it sends it to the database. (See section
* 24.3.2 of JDBC 2.0 API Tutorial & Reference,2nd Edition).
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling the
* setFloat(int parameterindex, float x) method for updating
* the MAX_VAL column of Float_Tab. Call the
* ResultSet.getFloat(int columnIndex)
* method to check if it returns the float Value that has been set.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetFloat010101();
/*
* @testName: testSetFloat02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setFloat(int parameterIndex, float x) method sets the
* parameter number parameterIndex to x ,a Java float value.
* The Driver converts this to a JDBC REAL when it sends it to
* the database. (See section 24.3.2 of JDBC 2.0 API Tutorial &
* Reference, Second Edition).
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling the
* setFloat(int parameterindex, float x) method for updating the
* NULL_VAL column of Float_Tab. Call the
* ResultSet.getFloat(int columnIndex) method to check if it returns
* the float Value that has been set.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetFloat020202();
/*
* @testName: testSetInt01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling precompiled
* SQL statements. It can take one or more parameters as input
* arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of JDBC 2.0 API
* Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The JDBC drivers must provide full support for PreparedStatement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setInt(int parameterIndex, int x) method sets the parameter
* number parameterIndex to x ,a Java int value. The Driver converts
* this to a JDBC INTEGER when it sends it to the database. (See
* section 24.3.2 of JDBC 2.0 API Tutorial & Reference, 2nd Edition)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling the
* setInt(int parameterindex, int x) method for updating the MAX_VAL
* column of Integer_Tab. Call the ResultSet.getInt(int columnIndex)
* method to check if it returns the integer Value that has been set.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetInt01();
/*
* @testName: testSetInt02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setInt(int parameterIndex,int x) method sets parameter number
* parameterIndex to Java int value x. The driver converts this to an
* SQL INTEGER value when it sends it to the Database
* (See JDK 1.2.2 API documentation)
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database
* Using setInt(int parameterIndex,int x),update the column with the maximum
* value of Integer_Tab. Now execute a query to get the maximum value and
* retrieve the result of the query using the getInt(int columnIndex) method
* Compare the returned value, with the maximum value extracted from the
* ctssql.stmt file. Both of them should be equal
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetInt02();
/*
* @testName: testSetDate01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setDate(int parameterIndex,Date x) method sets parameter
* number parameterIndex to java.sql.Date value x. The driver
* converts this to an SQL DATE value when it sends it to the database
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling setDate(int parameterIndex,Date x)
* method and call the ResultSet.getDate(int) method to check and
* it should return a String Value that it is been set
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetDate01();
/*
* @testName: testSetDate02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setDate(int parameterIndex,Date x,Calendar cal) method
* sets the designated parameter to the given java.sql.Date value,
* using the given Calendar object. The driver uses the Calendar
* object to construct an SQL DATE value, which the driver then sends
* to the database. With a a Calendar object, the driver can calculate
* the date taking into account a custom timezone. If no Calendar
* object is specified, the driver uses the default timezone, which
* is that of the virtual machine running the application.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement by calling
* setDate(int parameterIndex,Date x,Calendar cal) method
* and call the ResultSet.getDate(int) method to check and
* it should return a String Value that it is been set
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetDate02();
/*
* @testName: testSetDouble01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setDouble(int parameterIndex, double x) method Sets the
* designated parameter to a Java double value. The driver converts
* this to an SQL DOUBLE value when it sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database
* Using setDouble(int parameterIndex,double x),update the column the
* minimum value of Double_Tab.
* Now execute a query to get the minimum value and retrieve the result
* of the query using the getDouble(int columnIndex) method.Compare the
* returned value, with the minimum value extracted from the ctssql.stmt file.
* Both of them should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetDouble01();
/*
* @testName: testSetDouble02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setDouble(int parameterIndex, double x) method Sets the
* designated parameter to a Java double value. The driver converts
* this to an SQL DOUBLE value when it sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using setDouble(int parameterIndex,double x),update the column
* the maximum value of Double_Tab.
* Now execute a query to get the maximum value and retrieve the result
* of the query using the getDouble(int columnIndex) method.Compare the
* returned value, with the maximum value extracted from the ctssql.stmt file.
* Both of them should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetDouble02();
/*
* @testName: testSetLong01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setLong(int parameterIndex, long x) method Sets the
* designated parameter to a Java long value. The driver converts
* this to an SQL BIGINT value when it sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using setLong(int parameterIndex,long x),update the column the
* minimum value of Bigint_Tab.
* Now execute a query to get the minimum value and retrieve the result
* of the query using the getLong(int columnIndex) method.Compare the
* returned value, with the minimum value extracted from the ctssql.stmt file.
* Both of them should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetLong01();
/*
* @testName: testSetLong02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setLong(int parameterIndex, long x) method Sets the
* designated parameter to a Java long value. The driver converts
* this to an SQL BIGINT value when it sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using setLong(int parameterIndex,long x),update the column the
* maximum value of Bigint_Tab.
* Now execute a query to get the maximum value and retrieve the result
* of the query using the getLong(int columnIndex) method.Compare the
* returned value, with the maximum value extracted from the ctssql.stmt file.
* Both of them should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetLong02();
/*
* @testName: testSetShort01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setShort(int parameterIndex, short x) method Sets the
* designated parameter to a Java short value. The driver converts
* this to an SQL SMALLINT value when it sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using setShort(int parameterIndex,short x),update the column the
* minimum value of Smallint_Tab.
* Now execute a query to get the minimum value and retrieve the result
* of the query using the getShort(int columnIndex) method.Compare the
* returned value, with the minimum value extracted from the ctssql.stmt file.
* Both of them should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetShort01();
/*
* @testName: testSetShort02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setShort(int parameterIndex, short x) method Sets the
* designated parameter to a Java short value. The driver converts
* this to an SQL SMALLINT value when it sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using setShort(int parameterIndex,short x),update the column the
* maximum value of Smallint_Tab.
* Now execute a query to get the maximum value and retrieve the result
* of the query using the getShort(int columnIndex) method.Compare the
* returned value, with the maximum value extracted from the ctssql.stmt file.
* Both of them should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetShort02();
/*
* @testName: testSetString01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setString(int parameterIndex, String x) method sets the designated
* parameter to a Java String value. The driver converts this to an
* SQL VARCHAR or LONGVARCHAR value (depending on the argument's size
* relative to the driver's limits on VARCHAR values) when it sends
* it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using the setString(int parameterIndex, String x) method,update the
* column value with the maximum value of Char_Tab. Call the
* getString(String columnName) method to retrieve this value. Extract
* the maximum value from the ctssql.stmt file. Compare this value
* with the value returned by the getString(String columnName) method.
* Both the values should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetString01();
#ifdef __SET_TIME_ADDED_
/*
* @testName: testSetTime01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setTime(int parameterIndex, Time x) method sets the
* designated parameter to a java.sql.Time value. The driver
* converts this to an SQL TIME value when it sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using the setTime(int parameterIndex, Time x) method,update the
* column value with the Non-Null Time value. Call the getTime(int columnno)
* method to retrieve this value. Extract the Time value
* from the ctssql.stmt file. Compare this value with the value returned
* by the getTime(int columnno) method. Both the values should be equal
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetTime01();
/*
* @testName: testSetTime02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setTime(int parameterIndex, String x, Calendar cal) method sets the
* designated parameter to the given java.sql.Time value, using the given
* Calendar object. The driver uses the Calendar object to construct an
* SQL TIME value, which the driver then sends to the database. With a Calendar
* object, the driver can calculate the time taking into account a custom
* timezone. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default
* timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using the setTime(int parameterIndex, Time x, Calendar cal) method,update the
* column value with the Non-Null Time value using the Calendar Object. Call the
* getTime(int columnno) method to retrieve this value. Extract the Time value
* from the ctssql.stmt file. Compare this value with the value returned
* by the getTime(int columnno) method. Both the values should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetTime02();
#endif
#ifdef __SET_TIMESTAMP_ADDED_
/*
* @testName: testSetTimestamp01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setTimestamp(int parameterIndex,Timestamp x) method sets
* the designated parameter to a java.sql.Timestamp value.
* The driver converts this to an SQL TIMESTAMP value when it
* sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using the setTimestamp(int parameterIndex, Timestamp x) method,update the
* column value with the Non-Null Timestamp value. Call the getTimestamp(int columnno)
* method to retrieve this value. Extract the Timestamp value
* from the ctssql.stmt file. Compare this value with the value returned
* by the getTimestamp(int columnno) method. Both the values should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetTimestamp01();
/*
* @testName: testSetTimestamp02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setTimestamp(int parameterIndex, String x, Calendar cal) method sets the
* designated parameter to the given java.sql.Timestamp value, using the given
* Calendar object. The driver uses the Calendar object to construct an
* SQL TIMESTAMP value, which the driver then sends to the database. With a Calendar
* object, the driver can calculate the time taking into account a custom
* timezone. If no Calendar object is specified, the driver uses the default
* timezone, which is that of the virtual machine running the application.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using the setTimestamp(int parameterIndex, Time x, Calendar cal) method,update the
* column value with the Non-Null Timestamp value using the Calendar Object. Call the
* getTimestamp(int columnno) method to retrieve this value. Extract the Timestamp value
* from the ctssql.stmt file. Compare this value with the value returned
* by the getTimestamp(int columnno) method. Both the values should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetTimestamp02();
#endif
/*
* @testName: testSetString02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setString(int parameterIndex, String x) method sets the designated
* parameter to a Java String value. The driver converts this to an
* SQL VARCHAR or LONGVARCHAR value (depending on the argument's size
* relative to the driver's limits on VARCHAR values) when it sends
* it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using setString(int parameterIndex, String x),update the column
* with the maximum value which is a SQL VARCHAR. Call the
* getString(int ColumnIndex) method to retrieve this value. Extract
* the maximum value as a String from the ctssql.stmt file.
* Compare this value with the value returned by the getString method.
* Both the values should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetString02();
#ifdef __SET_FLOAT_ADDED_
/*
* @testName: testSetFloat01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setFloat(int parameterIndex, float x) sets the designated parameter
* to a Java float value. The driver converts this to an SQL FLOAT value
* when it sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using setFloat(int parameterIndex,float x),update the column with the
* minimum value of Real_Tab.
* Now execute a query to get the minimum value and retrieve the result
* of the query using the getFloat(int columnIndex) method.Compare the
* returned value, with the minimum value extracted from the ctssql.stmt file.
* Both of them should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetFloat01();
/*
* @testName: testSetFloat02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setFloat(int parameterIndex, float x) sets the designated parameter
* to a Java float value. The driver converts this to an SQL FLOAT value
* when it sends it to the database.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* Using setFloat(int parameterIndex,float x),update the column with the
* maximum value of Real_Tab.
* Now execute a query to get the maximum value and retrieve the result
* of the query using the getFloat(int columnIndex) method.Compare the
* returned value, with the maximum value extracted from the ctssql.stmt file.
* Both of them should be equal.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetFloat02();
#endif
#ifdef __SET_NULL_ADDED_
/*
* @testName: testSetNull01
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for INTEGER Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull01();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull02
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for FLOAT Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull02();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull03
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for SMALLINT Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull03();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull04
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for CHAR Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull04();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull05
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2)
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for TIME Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull05();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull06
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for TIMESTAMP Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull06();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull07
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for DATE Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull07();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull08
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for NUMERIC Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull08();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull09
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for TINYINT Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull09();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull10
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for DOUBLE Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull10();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull11
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for BIGINT Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull11();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull12
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for Varchar Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull12();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull13
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for LONGVARCHAR Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull13();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull14
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for REAL Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull14();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull15
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for DECIMAL Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull15();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull16
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for BINARY Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull16();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull17
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for VARBINARY Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull17();
/*
* @testName: testSetNull18
* @assertion: A Prepared Statement object provides a way of calling
* precompiled SQL statements.It can take one or more parameters
* as input arguments(IN parameters). (See section 11.1.6 of
* JDBC 2.0 API Reference & Tutorial,Second Edition)
*
* The drivers must provide full support for Prepared Statement
* methods. (See section 6.2.2.3 of Java2 Platform Enterprise
* Edition(J2EE) specification v 1.2).
*
* The setNull(int parameterIndex, int sqlType) method sets the
* designated parameter to SQL NULL(the generic SQL NULL defined in
* java.sql.Types). Note that the JDBC type of the parameter to be
* set to JDBC NULL must be specified.
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a PreparedStatement object from the connection to the database.
* execute the precompiled SQL Statement to set the value as SQL Null
* for LONGVARBINARY Type and retrieve the same value by executing a query. Call
* the ResultSet.wasNull() method to check it. It should return a true value.
*
*/
/* throws std::exception * */
void testSetNull18();
#endif
};
REGISTER_FIXTURE(PreparedStatementTest);
} //namespace compliance
} //namespace testsuite
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