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  1. OpenJPA
  2. OPENJPA-184

use DB2 Diagnostic interface to report extended error diagnostics on SQL Exception

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    • New Feature
    • Status: Closed
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • None
    • 2.2.0
    • None
    • None
    • DB2 database

    Description

      When using DB2 database and the SQLException occurs
      if the SQLException instance supports the DB2Diagnosable interface,
      extended error information from the SQLCA will be written to the SQL channel.
      The message format produced by DB2Diagnosable writer is

      SQLCA OUTPUT[Errp=SQLDMISR, Errd=[-2146893819, 5, 0, 0, -957, 0]]
      Errp is the name of the DB2 module that detected the error and Errd are 6 integers of diagnostic information, SQLWARN are 6 characters
      of warning flags.. Often this additional information can be used by an administrator in doing problem determination.

      This message will be appended to the persistence exception error message already created by OpenJPA
      and it will be written to SQL logging channel (if active).

      DB2Dictionary class is modified to use java reflection on the SQLException instance to determine
      if it supports DB2Diagnosble methods "getErrp" and if so
      it invokes the methods to retrieve Errp and Errd fields, formats and logs the error message.
      Reflection is used so that the DB2Dictionary does not contain any compile time or runtime
      dependency on the DB2 jdbc driver. If the DB2Diagnosable methods do not exist on the SQLException
      instance, no extended error information is logged.

      org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.SQLException class is modified so in the event of an exception
      if the Dictionary is DB2, to call the Dictionary routines above.

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              wisneskid David Wisneski
              wisneskid David Wisneski
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