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e248. Creating a MySQL Table to Store Java Types

This example creates a MySQL table called mysql_all_table to store Java types.
    try {
        Statement stmt = connection.createStatement();
    
        String sql = "CREATE TABLE mysql_all_table("
            + "col_boolean       BOOL, "              // boolean
            + "col_byte          TINYINT, "           // byte
            + "col_short         SMALLINT, "          // short
            + "col_int           INTEGER, "           // int
            + "col_long          BIGINT, "            // long
            + "col_float         FLOAT, "             // float
            + "col_double        DOUBLE PRECISION, "  // double
            + "col_bigdecimal    DECIMAL(13,0), "     // BigDecimal
            + "col_string        VARCHAR(254), "      // String
            + "col_date          DATE, "              // Date
            + "col_time          TIME, "              // Time
            + "col_timestamp     TIMESTAMP, "         // Timestamp
            + "col_asciistream   TEXT, "              // AsciiStream (< 2^16 bytes)
            + "col_binarystream  LONGBLOB, "          // BinaryStream (< 2^32 bytes)
            + "col_blob          BLOB)";              // Blob (< 2^16 bytes)
    
        stmt.executeUpdate(sql);
    } catch (SQLException e) {
    }

 Related Examples
e245. Creating a Database Table
e246. Deleting a Database Table
e247. Listing All Table Names in a Database
e249. Creating an Oracle Table to Store Java Types
e250. Creating a SQLServer Table to Store Java Types

See also: Batching    Connections    Database Meta Data    Deleting Data    Drivers    Importing and Exporting    Inserting and Updating Data    Oracle OBJECTs    Oracle VARRAYs    Procedures and Functions    Retrieving Data    Scrollable Result Sets    Updatable Result Sets   


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