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21 package org.dbunit.ext.mssql;
22
23 import org.dbunit.dataset.datatype.DataType;
24 import org.dbunit.dataset.datatype.DataTypeException;
25 import org.dbunit.dataset.datatype.DefaultDataTypeFactory;
26
27 /**
28  * Specialized factory that recognizes MS SQL Server data types.
29  *
30  * @author Manuel Laflamme
31  * @since May 19, 2003
32  * @version $Revision: 1.2 $
33  */

34 public class MsSqlDataTypeFactory extends DefaultDataTypeFactory
35 {
36     public DataType createDataType(int sqlType, String JavaDoc sqlTypeName) throws DataTypeException
37     {
38         // TODO : Process MS SQL Server custom datatype here
39
// if (sqlType == custom1)
40
// {
41
// return CUSTOM1;
42
// }
43
//
44
// if (sqlType == custom2)
45
// {
46
// return CUSTOM2;
47
// }
48

49         return super.createDataType(sqlType, sqlTypeName);
50     }
51 }
52
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