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Istvan Toth updated PHOENIX-6881: --------------------------------- Release Note: Phoenix now supports setting and retrieving java.time.LocalDate java.time.LocalDateTime and java.time.LocalTime objects via the ResultSet.getObject() and PreparedStatement.setObject() APIs, as defined by JDBC 4.2 (was: Phoenix now supports setting and retrieving java.time.LocalDate java.time.LocalDate and java.time.LocalTime objects via the ResultSet.getObject() and PreparedStatement.setObject() APIs, as defined by JDBC 4.2) > Implement the applicable Date/Time features from JDBC 4.2 > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PHOENIX-6881 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-6881 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: core > Affects Versions: 5.2.0, 5.1.3 > Reporter: Istvan Toth > Assignee: Istvan Toth > Priority: Major > Fix For: 5.2.0, 5.1.4 > > > [https://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/maintenance/jsr221/JDBC4.2MR-January2014.pdf] > This mosty means handling the java.time.Local* types in get/setObject. > The java.time.Offset types are probably not relevant to to Phoenix. > Java 8 includes JDBC 4.2, and the version of the spec is available at > [https://download.oracle.com/otndocs/jcp/jdbc-4_2-mrel2-spec/] > JDBC 4.3 is added in Java 9, but the changes there don't seem to be relevant > to time handling. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)