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Knut Anders Hatlen commented on DERBY-672:
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In UserAggregateDefinition.getJavaClass():
+ if ( "byte[]".equals( javaClassName ) ) { javaClassName = "[B"; }
Perhaps just return byte[].class directly, so that we get rid of one of the
magic strings? And maybe add a short comment saying why byte[] needs special
handling.
It might also be helpful to add a class-level javadoc comment to LobMode
describing what kind of operation it implements.
The catch clause in LobMode.toString(Object) loses the stack trace of the
original exception. Using "throw new IllegalArgumentException(e)" would produce
a better trace, should it ever fail.
> Re-enable user defined aggregates
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>
> Key: DERBY-672
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-672
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: SQL
> Reporter: Rick Hillegas
> Assignee: Rick Hillegas
> Attachments: derby-672-01-aa-ddl.diff,
> derby-672-02-ac-nonDistinct.diff, derby-672-03-aa-distinct.diff,
> derby-672-03-ab-distinct.diff, derby-672-04-aa-fixJSR169test.diff,
> derby-672-05-aa-java7testOrderProblem.diff, derby-672-06-aa-grantRevoke.diff,
> derby-672-07-aa-fixJSR169again.diff, derby-672-08-aa-fixJSR169yetAgain.diff,
> derby-672-09-ab-udtAggregates.diff, derby-672-10-af-typeBounds.diff,
> derby-672-11-aa-tests.diff, UserDefinedAggregates.html,
> UserDefinedAggregates.html
>
>
> Nicolas Dufour in an email thread titled "functions and list" started on
> November 2, 2005 requests the ability to create user defined aggregates.
> This functionality used to be in Cloudscape. It was disabled presumably
> because it was considered non-standard. However, most of the machinery needed
> for this feature is still in the code. We should re-enable user defined
> aggregates after we agree on acceptable syntax.
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