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Claus Ibsen reassigned CAMEL-7653:
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    Assignee: Claus Ibsen

> camel-sql endpoint oracle failure
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-7653
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-7653
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: camel-sql
>    Affects Versions: 2.12.0
>            Reporter: Jo Geraerts
>            Assignee: Claus Ibsen
>             Fix For: 2.12.5, 2.13.3, 2.14.0
>
>
> I use the sql endpoint against oracle, however the 
> {{DefaultSqlPrepareStatementStrategy}} uses {{PreparedStatement.setObject}} 
> to set all the named parameters. With most jdbc drives this works fine except 
> for oracle. Oracle throws an ORA-17004 exception stating an invalid column 
> type. 
> My route looks like this
> {code}
> from("{{ktn.stkbal.in")
>                 .routeId("KTN.StkBal")
>                 .onCompletion().onCompleteOnly()
>                     .to("seda:generatestockbalancereport")
>                 .end()
>                 .setHeader("ts",constant(new Timestamp(new Date().getTime())))
>                 .split().tokenizeXML("product","stockPicture").streaming()
>                     
> .setHeader("ean",xpath("/st:product/@ean").resultType(String.class).namespaces(KTNConstants.STOCK_NAMESPACES))
>                     .setHeader("available", 
> xpath("/st:product/st:available").resultType(Integer.class).namespaces(KTNConstants.STOCK_NAMESPACES))
>                     
> .setHeader("blocked",xpath("/st:product/st:blocked").resultType(Integer.class).namespaces(KTNConstants.STOCK_NAMESPACES))
>                     .to("sql:insert into 
> stockbalance(ean,available,blocked,picturets) values 
> (:#ean,:#available,:#blocked,:#ts)?dataSourceRef=hybrisDataSource");
> {code}
> And from our dear oracle i get
> {code}
> 23:34:20,821 | TRACE | 2/STKBAL/inbound | faultSqlPrepareStatementStrategy | 
> 286 - org.apache.camel.camel-sql - 2.12.0.redhat-610379 | Prepared query: 
> insert into stockbalance(ean,available,blocked,picturets) values (?,?,?,?)
> 23:34:20,824 | TRACE | 2/STKBAL/inbound | faultSqlPrepareStatementStrategy | 
> 286 - org.apache.camel.camel-sql - 2.12.0.redhat-610379 | Setting parameter 
> #1 with value: 10000000000001
> 23:34:20,825 | TRACE | 2/STKBAL/inbound | faultSqlPrepareStatementStrategy | 
> 286 - org.apache.camel.camel-sql - 2.12.0.redhat-610379 | Setting parameter 
> #2 with value: 2
> 23:34:20,826 | TRACE | 2/STKBAL/inbound | faultSqlPrepareStatementStrategy | 
> 286 - org.apache.camel.camel-sql - 2.12.0.redhat-610379 | Setting parameter 
> #3 with value: 5
> 23:34:20,828 | TRACE | 2/STKBAL/inbound | faultSqlPrepareStatementStrategy | 
> 286 - org.apache.camel.camel-sql - 2.12.0.redhat-610379 | Setting parameter 
> #4 with value: Wed Jul 30 23:33:18 CEST 2014
> 23:34:20,831 | ERROR | 2/STKBAL/inbound | DefaultErrorHandler              | 
> 142 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.12.0.redhat-610379 | Failed delivery 
> for (MessageId: ID-tst-esb-inno1-41429-1406755976005-6-7 on ExchangeId: 
> ID-tst-esb-inno1-41429-1406755976005-6-9). Exha
> usted after delivery attempt: 1 caught: 
> org.springframework.jdbc.UncategorizedSQLException: 
> PreparedStatementCallback; uncategorized SQLException for SQL [insert into 
> stockbalance(ean,available,blocked,picturets) values (?,?,?,?)]; SQL state 
> [99999]; error code [17004];
> Invalid column type; nested exception is java.sql.SQLException: Invalid 
> column type
> Message History
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> RouteId              ProcessorId          Processor                           
>                                              Elapsed (ms)
> [KTN.StkBal        ] [KTN.StkBal        ] 
> [sftp://TSTKATOEN2341@<edited>/STKBAL/inbound?antExcl] [        21]
> [KTN.StkBal        ] [setHeader69       ] [setHeader[ean]                     
>                                            ] [         2]
> [KTN.StkBal        ] [setHeader70       ] [setHeader[available]               
>                                            ] [         1]
> [KTN.StkBal        ] [setHeader71       ] [setHeader[blocked]                 
>                                            ] [         1]
> [KTN.StkBal        ] [to107             ] [sql:insert into 
> stockbalance(ean,available,blocked,picturets) values (:#ean,:#] [         9]
> Stacktrace
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> org.springframework.jdbc.UncategorizedSQLException: 
> PreparedStatementCallback; uncategorized SQLException for SQL [insert into 
> stockbalance(ean,available,blocked,picturets) values (?,?,?,?)]; SQL state 
> [99999]; error code [17004]; Invalid column type; nested exception is
>  java.sql.SQLException: Invalid column type
>         at 
> org.springframework.jdbc.support.AbstractFallbackSQLExceptionTranslator.translate(AbstractFallbackSQLExceptionTranslator.java:83)[285:org.apache.servicemix.bundles.spring-jdbc:3.2.8.RELEASE_1]
>         at 
> org.springframework.jdbc.support.AbstractFallbackSQLExceptionTranslator.translate(AbstractFallbackSQLExceptionTranslator.java:80)[285:org.apache.servicemix.bundles.spring-jdbc:3.2.8.RELEASE_1]
>         at 
> org.springframework.jdbc.support.AbstractFallbackSQLExceptionTranslator.translate(AbstractFallbackSQLExceptionTranslator.java:80)[285:org.apache.servicemix.bundles.spring-jdbc:3.2.8.RELEASE_1]
> {code}
> As workaround i extended the {{DefaultSqlPrepareStatementStrategy}} and 
> override {{populateStatement}}. It leverages springs 
> {{ArgumentPreparedStatementSetter}} to do the right thing.  
> {code}
>     @Override
>     public void populateStatement(PreparedStatement ps, Iterator<?> iterator, 
> int expectedParams) throws SQLException {
>         final Object[] args = new Object[expectedParams];
>         int i = 0 ;
>         while (iterator != null && iterator.hasNext()) {
>             args[i]=iterator.next();
>             i++;
>         }
>         final ArgumentPreparedStatementSetter setter = new 
> ArgumentPreparedStatementSetter(args);
>         setter.setValues(ps);
>     }
> {code}



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