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/*
* Copyright (c) 2007, 2020 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
*
* This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
* terms of the Eclipse Public License v. 2.0, which is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0.
*
* This Source Code may also be made available under the following Secondary
* Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth in the
* Eclipse Public License v. 2.0 are satisfied: GNU General Public License,
* version 2 with the GNU Classpath Exception, which is available at
* https://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/license.html.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 OR GPL-2.0 WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
*/
/*
* @(#)dateTimeClient1.java 1.18 03/05/16
*/
/*
* @(#)dateTimeClient1.java 1.16 02/08/27
*/
package com.sun.ts.tests.jdbc.ee.dateTime.dateTime1;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.sql.Timestamp;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.TimeZone;
import com.sun.javatest.Status;
import com.sun.ts.lib.harness.ServiceEETest;
import com.sun.ts.lib.util.TSNamingContextInterface;
import com.sun.ts.lib.util.TestUtil;
import com.sun.ts.tests.jdbc.ee.common.JDBCTestMsg;
// Merant DataSource class
//import com.merant.sequelink.jdbcx.datasource.*;
/**
* The dateTimeClient1 class tests methods of Timestamp class using Sun's J2EE
* Reference Implementation.
*
* @author
* @version 1.7, 06/16/99
*/
public class dateTimeClient1 extends ServiceEETest implements Serializable {
private static final String testName = "jdbc.ee.dateTime.dateTime1";
// Naming specific member variables
private TSNamingContextInterface jc = null;
// Harness requirements
private String sqlStmt = null;
private Properties sqlp = null;
private int valToGeneralize = 0;
private Calendar cal = null;
private java.sql.Timestamp inTimeVal = null;
private java.sql.Timestamp inTimeVal1 = null;
private JDBCTestMsg msg = null;
/* Run test in standalone mode */
public static void main(String[] args) {
dateTimeClient1 theTests = new dateTimeClient1();
Status s = theTests.run(args, System.out, System.err);
s.exit();
}
/* Test setup: */
/*
* @class.setup_props: Driver, the Driver name; db1, the database name with
* url; user1, the database user name; password1, the database password; db2,
* the database name with url; user2, the database user name; password2, the
* database password; DriverManager, flag for DriverManager; ptable, the
* primary table; ftable, the foreign table; cofSize, the initial size of the
* ptable; cofTypeSize, the initial size of the ftable; binarySize, size of
* binary data type; varbinarySize, size of varbinary data type;
* longvarbinarySize, size of longvarbinary data type;
*
* @class.testArgs: -ap tssql.stmt
*/
public void setup(String[] args, Properties p) throws Fault {
try {
TimeZone tz = null;
tz = TimeZone.getDefault();
boolean b1 = tz.useDaylightTime();
if (!b1) {
cal = Calendar.getInstance(tz);
valToGeneralize = tz.getOffset(cal.get(Calendar.ERA),
cal.get(Calendar.YEAR), cal.get(Calendar.MONTH),
cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH), cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK),
cal.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND));
} else {
valToGeneralize = tz.getRawOffset();
}
/*
* sqlp=new Properties(); sqlStmt= p.getProperty("rsQuery","");
* InputStream istr= new FileInputStream(sqlStmt); sqlp.load(istr);
*/
sqlp = p;
msg = new JDBCTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
logErr("Setup Failed!", e);
}
}
/*
* @testName: testTimestamp01
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:32;
*
* @test_Strategy: Create a Timestamp Object with a long value as an argument.
* Then get the String representation of that Timestamp object. Check whether
* it is same as equivalent String Value in the property file.
*/
public void testTimestamp01() throws Fault {
String sTimestampVal = null;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sInTimeVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sTimestampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Str_Val1", "");
msg.setMsg("Timestamp String Value : " + sTimestampVal);
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal = tstampVal - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value " + inTimeVal);
sInTimeVal = inTimeVal.toString().trim();
msg.setMsg("the string after timestamp creation is " + sInTimeVal);
booRetVal = sTimestampVal.equals(sInTimeVal);
if (booRetVal) {
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Constructor constructs Timestamp object");
} else {
msg.printTestError(
"Timestamp Constructor does not construct the expected Timestamp object",
"Call to Timestamp Constructor is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to Timestamp Constructor is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testTimestamp02
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:32;
*
* @test_Strategy: Create a Timestamp Object with a long value as an argument.
* Then get the String representation of that Timestamp object. Check whether
* it is same as equivalent String Value in the property file.
*/
public void testTimestamp02() throws Fault {
String sTimestampVal = null;
String sInTimeVal = null;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sTimestampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Str_Val2", "");
msg.setMsg("Timestamp String Value : " + sTimestampVal);
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val2", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal = tstampVal - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
sInTimeVal = inTimeVal.toString().trim();
msg.setMsg("the string after timestamp creation is" + sInTimeVal);
booRetVal = sTimestampVal.equals(sInTimeVal);
if (booRetVal) {
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Constructor constructs the Timestamp object");
} else {
msg.printTestError(
"Timestamp Constructor does not construct the expected Timestamp object",
"Call to Timestamp Constructor is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to Timestamp Constructor is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testSetNanos01
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:38;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the setNanos(int n) method
* and call getNanos() to check and it should return an Integer value that is
* been set
*/
public void testSetNanos01() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
int nanoVal = 0;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal - valToGeneralize);
inTimeVal.setNanos(0);
nanoVal = inTimeVal.getNanos();
if (nanoVal == 0) {
msg.setMsg("setNanos method sets the Nano seconds to Timestamp object");
} else {
msg.printTestError(
"setNanos method does not set the Nano seconds to Timestamp object",
"Call to setNanos is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to setNanos is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testSetNanos02
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:38; JDBC:JAVADOC:37;
*
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the setNanos(int n) method
* and call getNanos() to check and it should return an Integer value that is
* been set
*/
public void testSetNanos02() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
int nanoVal = 0;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal = tstampVal - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
inTimeVal.setNanos(999999999);
nanoVal = inTimeVal.getNanos();
if (nanoVal == 999999999) {
msg.setMsg(
"setNanos method sets the Nano seconds for Timestamp object");
} else {
msg.printTestError(
"setNanos method does not set the Nano seconds for Timestamp object",
"Call to setNanos is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to setNanos is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testSetNanos03
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:38;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the setNanos(int n) method
* with the invalid value of argument and it should throw
* IllegalArgumentException
*/
public void testSetNanos03() throws Fault {
boolean illArgExceptFlag = false;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal - valToGeneralize);
try {
inTimeVal.setNanos(-1);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
TestUtil.printStackTrace(e);
illArgExceptFlag = true;
}
if (illArgExceptFlag) {
msg.setMsg("setNanos Method does not set the out of range value");
} else {
msg.printTestError(
"setNanos Method sets the value which is exceeding limit",
"Call to setNanos is Failed");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to setNanos is Failed");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testSetNanos04
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:38;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the setNanos(int n) method
* with an invalid value as argument and it should throw
* IllegalArgumentException
*/
public void testSetNanos04() throws Fault {
boolean illArgExceptFlag = false;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal - valToGeneralize);
try {
inTimeVal.setNanos(1000000000);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
TestUtil.printStackTrace(e);
illArgExceptFlag = true;
}
if (illArgExceptFlag) {
msg.setMsg("setNanos Method does not set the exceeding limit");
} else {
msg.printTestError(
"setNanos Method sets the value which is exceeding limit",
"Call to setNanos is Failed");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to setNanos is Failed");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testGetNanos
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:37;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the getNanos() method. It
* should return an Integer value.
*/
public void testGetNanos() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
int nanoVal = 0;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal - valToGeneralize);
nanoVal = inTimeVal.getNanos();
if (nanoVal >= 0 || nanoVal <= 999999999) {
msg.setMsg(
"getNanos method returns the Nano seconds of Timestamp object"
+ nanoVal);
} else {
msg.printTestError(
"getNanos() does not return the Nano seconds of Timestamp object",
"Call to getNanos is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to getNanos is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testToString01
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:36;
*
* @test_Strategy: Create a Timestamp Object with a long value as an argument.
* Then get the String representation of that Timestamp object. using the
* toString() method.Check whether it is same as equivalent String Value in
* property file.
*/
public void testToString01() throws Fault {
String sTimestampVal = null;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sInTimeVal = null;
try {
sTimestampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Str_Val1", "");
msg.setMsg("Timestamp String Value : " + sTimestampVal);
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal = tstampVal - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
sInTimeVal = inTimeVal.toString();
msg.setMsg("sInTimeVal = " + sInTimeVal);
if (sInTimeVal.equals(sTimestampVal))
msg.setMsg("toString method returns a String object");
else {
msg.printTestError("toString method does not return the String object",
"Call to toString is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to toString is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testToString02
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:36;
*
* @test_Strategy: Create a Timestamp Object with a long value as an argument.
* Then get the String representation of that Timestamp object. using the
* toString() method.Check whether it is same as equivalent String Value in
* property file.
*
*/
public void testToString02() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sTimestampVal = null;
String retTstampVal = null;
try {
sTimestampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Str_Val2", "");
msg.setMsg("Timestamp String Value : " + sTimestampVal);
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val2", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal = tstampVal - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
retTstampVal = inTimeVal.toString().trim();
if (retTstampVal.equals(sTimestampVal))
msg.setMsg("toString method returns a String object");
else {
msg.printTestError("toString method does not return a String object",
"Call to toString is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to toString is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testAfter01
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:42;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the after(Timestamp ts)
* method with the value of ts is after than the Timestamp It should return a
* boolean value and the value should be equal to true
*/
public void testAfter01() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sRefVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
java.sql.Timestamp inTimeVal2 = null;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal1 = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal1 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize;
sRefVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Milli_Val", "");
long tstampVal2 = Long.parseLong(sRefVal);
tstampVal2 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize - tstampVal2;
inTimeVal1 = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value # 1 : " + inTimeVal1);
inTimeVal2 = new Timestamp(tstampVal2);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value # 2 : " + inTimeVal2);
booRetVal = inTimeVal1.after(inTimeVal2);
if (booRetVal) {
msg.setMsg("after method returns " + booRetVal);
} else {
msg.printTestError("after method does not return expected Value ",
"Call to after is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to after is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testAfter02
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:42;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the after(Timestamp ts)
* method with the value of ts is not after than the Timestamp It should
* return a boolean value and the value should be equal to false
*/
public void testAfter02() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sRefVal = null;
java.sql.Timestamp inTimeVal2 = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal1 = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal1 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize;
sRefVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Milli_Val", "");
long tstampVal2 = Long.parseLong(sRefVal);
tstampVal2 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize + tstampVal2;
inTimeVal1 = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value # 1 : " + inTimeVal1);
inTimeVal2 = new Timestamp(tstampVal2);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value # 2 : " + inTimeVal2);
booRetVal = inTimeVal1.after(inTimeVal2);
if (!booRetVal)
msg.setMsg("after method returns : " + booRetVal);
else {
msg.printTestError("after method does not return the expected Value ",
"Call to after is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to after is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testAfter03
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:42;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the after(Timestamp ts)
* method with the value of ts is after than the Timestamp in Nano second
* level It should return a boolean value and the value should be equal to
* true
*/
public void testAfter03() throws Fault {
Timestamp inTimeVal2 = null;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sNanosVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal1 = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal1 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize;
sNanosVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Nano_Val", "");
int nanosSet = Integer.parseInt(sNanosVal);
inTimeVal1 = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
inTimeVal1.setNanos(nanosSet);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value # 1 : " + inTimeVal1);
inTimeVal2 = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value # 2 : " + inTimeVal2);
booRetVal = inTimeVal1.after(inTimeVal2);
if (booRetVal)
msg.setMsg("after method returns" + booRetVal);
else {
msg.printTestError("after method does not return the expected Value ",
"Call to after is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to after is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testAfter04
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:42;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the after(Timestamp ts)
* method with the value of ts is not after than the Timestamp with Nano
* seconds level It should return a boolean value and the value should be
* equal to false
*/
public void testAfter04() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal = tstampVal - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
msg.setMsg("TimeStamp Value # 1 : " + inTimeVal);
inTimeVal1 = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
String sNanosVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Nano_Val", "");
int nanoVal = Integer.parseInt(sNanosVal);
inTimeVal1.setNanos(nanoVal);
msg.setMsg("TimeStamp Value # 2 : " + inTimeVal1);
booRetVal = inTimeVal.after(inTimeVal1);
if (!booRetVal)
msg.setMsg("after method returns " + booRetVal);
else {
msg.printTestError("after method does not return the expected value",
"Call to after is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to after is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testBefore01
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:41;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the before(Timestamp ts)
* method with the value of ts is before than the Timestamp It should return a
* boolean value and the value should be equal to true
*/
public void testBefore01() throws Fault {
String sTimestampVal = null;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sRefVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sTimestampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
msg.setMsg("Timestamp String Value : " + sTimestampVal);
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal1 = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal1 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize;
sRefVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Milli_Val", "");
long tstampVal2 = Long.parseLong(sRefVal);
tstampVal2 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize + tstampVal2;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value1 : " + inTimeVal);
inTimeVal1 = new Timestamp(tstampVal2);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value2 : " + inTimeVal1);
booRetVal = inTimeVal.before(inTimeVal1);
if (booRetVal)
msg.setMsg("before method returns : " + booRetVal);
else {
msg.printTestError("before method does not return the expected value ",
"Call to before is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to before is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testBefore02
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:41;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the before(Timestamp ts)
* method with the value of ts is not before than the Timestamp It should
* return a boolean value and the value should be equal to false
*
*/
public void testBefore02() throws Fault {
String sTimestampVal = null;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sRefVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sTimestampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
msg.setMsg("Timestamp String Value : " + sTimestampVal);
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal1 = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal1 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize;
sRefVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Milli_Val", "");
long tstampVal2 = Long.parseLong(sRefVal);
tstampVal2 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize - tstampVal2;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value1 : " + inTimeVal);
inTimeVal1 = new Timestamp(tstampVal2);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value2 : " + inTimeVal1);
booRetVal = inTimeVal.before(inTimeVal1);
if (!booRetVal)
msg.setMsg("before method returns : " + booRetVal);
else {
msg.printTestError("before method does not return the expected Value ",
"Call to before is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to before is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testBefore03
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:41;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the before(Timestamp ts)
* method with the value of ts is before than the Timestamp in Nano second
* level It should return a boolean value and the value should be equal to
* true.
*
*/
public void testBefore03() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
Timestamp inTimeVal1 = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal = tstampVal - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value # 1 : " + inTimeVal);
inTimeVal1 = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
String sNanosVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Nano_Val", "");
int nanosSet = Integer.parseInt(sNanosVal);
inTimeVal1.setNanos(nanosSet);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value # 2 : " + inTimeVal1);
booRetVal = inTimeVal.before(inTimeVal1);
if (booRetVal) {
msg.setMsg("before method returns " + booRetVal);
} else {
msg.printTestError("before method does not return the expected value ",
"Call to before is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to before is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testBefore04
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:41;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the before(Timestamp ts)
* method with the value of ts is not before than the Timestamp with Nano
* seconds level It should return a boolean value and the value should be
* equal to false
*/
public void testBefore04() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sNanosVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal = tstampVal - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value 1" + inTimeVal);
inTimeVal1 = new Timestamp(tstampVal);
sNanosVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Nano_Val", "");
int nanosSet = Integer.parseInt(sNanosVal);
inTimeVal1.setNanos(nanosSet);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value 2" + inTimeVal1);
booRetVal = inTimeVal.before(inTimeVal1);
if (booRetVal) {
msg.setMsg("before method returns " + booRetVal);
} else {
msg.printTestError("before method does not return the expected Value",
"Call to before is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to before is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testEqualsTimestamp01
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:39;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the equals(Timestamp ts)
* method with equal value of Timestamp It should return a boolean value and
* the value should be equal to true
*/
public void testEqualsTimestamp01() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal1 = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal1 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize;
String sRefMilliVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Milli_Val", "");
long tstampVal2 = Long.parseLong(sRefMilliVal);
tstampVal2 = tstampVal2 - valToGeneralize;
String sRefNanoVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Nano_Val2", "");
int setNanosVal = Integer.parseInt(sRefNanoVal);
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value1 : " + inTimeVal);
inTimeVal1 = new Timestamp(tstampVal2);
inTimeVal1.setNanos(setNanosVal);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value2 : " + inTimeVal1);
booRetVal = inTimeVal.equals(inTimeVal1);
if (booRetVal) {
msg.setMsg("The method equals() returns the expected value");
} else {
msg.printTestError("The method equals() doesnt work as expected",
"call to equals() failed");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "call to equals() failed");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testEqualsObject01
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:40;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the equals(Object obj)
* method with equal value of Timestamp It should return a boolean value and
* the value should be equal to true
*/
public void testEqualsObject01() throws Fault {
String sLongTstampVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal1 = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal1 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Value1: " + inTimeVal);
Object tsObj = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
msg.setMsg("Timestamp Object Value1: " + tsObj);
booRetVal = inTimeVal.equals(tsObj);
if (booRetVal) {
msg.setMsg("The method equals() returns the expected value");
} else {
msg.printTestError("The method equals() doesnt work as expected",
"call to equals() failed");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to equals is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testEqualsObject02
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:40;
*
* @test_Strategy: Get a Timestamp object and call the equals(Object obj)
* method with equal value of Timestamp in Nano seconds level It should return
* a boolean value and the value should be equal to true
*/
public void testEqualsObject02() throws Fault {
String sTimestampVal = null;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
try {
sTimestampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
msg.setMsg("Timestamp String Value : " + sTimestampVal);
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal1 = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal1 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize;
String sRefMilliVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Milli_Val", "");
long tstampVal2 = Long.parseLong(sRefMilliVal);
tstampVal2 = tstampVal2 - valToGeneralize;
String sRefNanoVal = sqlp.getProperty("Ref_Nano_Val2", "");
int setNanosVal = Integer.parseInt(sRefNanoVal);
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal2);
inTimeVal.setNanos(setNanosVal);
msg.setMsg("TimeStamp Value " + inTimeVal);
Object tsObj = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
msg.setMsg("Object Value " + tsObj);
booRetVal = inTimeVal.equals(tsObj);
if (booRetVal) {
msg.setMsg("The method equals() returns the expected value");
} else {
msg.printTestError("The method equals() doesnt work as expected",
"Call to equals is Failed!");
}
msg.printTestMsg();
} catch (Exception e) {
msg.printError(e, "Call to equals is Failed!");
}
}
/*
* @testName: testValueOf01
*
* @assertion_ids: JDBC:JAVADOC:35;
*
* @test_Strategy: Call valueof(String ts) static method in java.sql.Timestamp
* class with a String argument to get a Timestamp object Check whether it is
* same as Timestamp object obtained from equivalent long value .
*/
public void testValueOf01() throws Fault {
String sTimestampVal = null;
String sLongTstampVal = null;
String sTestTimestampVal = null;
boolean booRetVal;
String sInTimeVal = null;
try {
sTimestampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Str_Val1", "");
msg.setMsg("Timestamp String Value : " + sTimestampVal);
sLongTstampVal = sqlp.getProperty("DateTime_Long_Val1", "");
long tstampVal1 = Long.parseLong(sLongTstampVal);
tstampVal1 = tstampVal1 - valToGeneralize;
inTimeVal = new Timestamp(tstampVal1);
sInTimeVal = inTimeVal.toString();
msg.setMsg("TimeStamp Value " + inTimeVal);