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Author [jira] Updated: (JDO-165) Implement new JDO 2 query tests cases concerning SQL queries
Michael Watzek (JIRA)

2005-11-23, 5:45 pm

[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-165?page=all ]

Michael Watzek updated JDO-165:
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Attachment: JDO-165.patch2

The second patch implements the comments above.


> Implement new JDO 2 query tests cases concerning SQL queries.
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JDO-165
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-165
> Project: JDO
> Type: New Feature
> Components: tck20
> Reporter: Michael Watzek
> Assignee: Michael Watzek
> Attachments: JDO-165.patch, JDO-165.patch2
>
> We need 4 new test classes, one for each of the following assertions:
> - A14.7-1: In this case, the factory method that takes the language string and Object is used: newQuery (String language, Object query). The language parameter is javax.jdo.query.SQL and the query parameter is the SQL query string.
> - A14.7-2: The only methods that can be used are setClass to establish the candidate class, setUnique to declare that there is only one result row, and setResultClass to establish the result class.
> - A14.7-3: SQL queries can be defined without a candidate class. These queries can be found by name using the factory method newNamedQuery, specifying the class as null, or can be constructed without a candidate class.
> - A14.7-4: Table 7: Shape of Result of SQL Query.
> Details can be found on Wiki page http://wiki.apache.org/jdo/QueryTests#SQLQueries.


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