Meta
for "advanced" JDBC types as defined by the specification.
Meta
for "advanced" JDBC types as defined by the specification. These include Array
,
JavaObject
, Struct
, and other types that require driver, schema, or vendor-specific
knowledge and are unlikely to be portable between vendors (or indeed between applications).
These mappings require (in addition to matching JDBC types) matching driver, schema, or
vendor-specific data types, sadly given as String
s in JDBC.
Meta
for "basic" JDBC types as defined by the specification.
Meta
for "basic" JDBC types as defined by the specification. These include the basic numeric
and text types with distinct get/setXXX
methods and fixed mappings that ostensibly work for
all compliant drivers. These types defined both "recommended" source types (jdbcSource
here)
and "supported" types (jdbcSourceSecondary
) which drivers must not reject outright, although
in many cases coercion failures are likely (reading an Int
from a VarChar
for instance) so
these mappings should be viewed with suspicion.
Metadata defining the column-level mapping to and from Scala type A
.
Metadata defining the column-level mapping to and from Scala type A
. A given Scala type might
be read from or written to columns with a variety of JDBC and/or vendor-specific types,
depending on supported coercions and luck.
Constructors, accessors, and typeclass instances.
Module defining the lowest level of column mapping.