public class SDriverSapDB extends SDriver
Sorry Anthony, the Driver class is com.sap.dbtech.jdbc.DriverSapDB
And db urls look like jdbc:sapdb://<Host_Machine>/<databasename>
To add a further twist, SAPDB can be put into 4 distinct Sql modes: INTERNAL, ANSI, DB2, or ORACLE
Internal is the default, which seems to be the most commonly used. If you can update Sdriver appropriately, and give me a starting sub class of Sdriver for sapdb, I can do some testing with it when working on the Key Generator. I haven't used simpleorm with sapdb yet, but my impression of Sapdb after one month's use is that is pretty ANSI 92 compliant, and the generic driver would work for most if not all standard sql commands.
SDriver.OffsetStrategy
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SDriverSapDB() |
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protected java.lang.String |
driverName()
The driver name to be compared to getMetaData().getDriverName()
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addNull, alterTableAddColumnSQL, alterTableDropColumnSQL, appendColumnName, appendQuotedIdentifier, appendQuotedIdentifier, appendTableName, clauseSeparator, columnTypeSQL, createSequenceDDL, createTableSQL, deleteSQL, dropSequenceDDL, dropTableNoError, foreignKeysSQL, forUpdateSQL, fromSQL, generateKeySelectMax, generateKeySequence, getLogger, getOffsetStrategy, getSession, indexKeySQL, insertSQL, joinSQL, limitSQL, makeForeignKeyIndexSQL, mapForeignKeys, maxIdentNameLength, postColumnSQL, postFromSQL, postTablePostParenSQL, postTablePreParenSQL, primaryKeySQL, queryExecuteFactory, registerDriver, selectSQL, selectSQL, supportsKeySequences, supportsLocking, updateSQL, whereSQL, wholeColumnSQL
protected java.lang.String driverName()
SDriver
driverName
in class SDriver