Supported Types

Teiid supports a core set of runtime types. Runtime types can be different than semantic types defined in type fields at design time. The runtime type can also be specified at design time or it will be automatically chosen as the closest base type to the semantic type.

Table 1. Teiid Runtime Types
Type Description Java Runtime Class JDBC Type ODBC Type

string or varchar

variable length character string with a maximum length of 4000.

java.lang.String

VARCHAR

VARCHAR

varbinary

variable length binary string with a nominal maximum length of 8192.

byte[] [1]

VARBINARY

VARBINARY

char

a single Unicode character

java.lang.Character

CHAR

CHAR

boolean

a single bit, or Boolean, that can be true, false, or null (unknown)

java.lang.Boolean

BIT

SMALLINT

byte or tinyint

numeric, integral type, signed 8-bit

java.lang.Byte

TINYINT

SMALLINT

short or smallint

numeric, integral type, signed 16-bit

java.lang.Short

SMALLINT

SMALLINT

integer or serial

numeric, integral type, signed 32-bit. The serial type also implies not null and has an auto-incrementing value that starts at 1. serial types are not automatically UNIQUE.

java.lang.Integer

INTEGER

INTEGER

long or bigint

numeric, integral type, signed 64-bit

java.lang.Long

BIGINT

NUMERIC

biginteger

numeric, integral type, arbitrary precision of up to 1000 digits

java.math.BigInteger

NUMERIC

NUMERIC

float or real

numeric, floating point type, 32-bit IEEE 754 floating-point numbers

java.lang.Float

REAL

FLOAT

double

numeric, floating point type, 64-bit IEEE 754 floating-point numbers

java.lang.Double

DOUBLE

DOUBLE

bigdecimal or decimal

numeric, floating point type, arbitrary precision of up to 1000 digits.

java.math.BigDecimal

NUMERIC

NUMERIC

date

datetime, representing a single day (year, month, day)

java.sql.Date

DATE

DATE

time

datetime, representing a single time (hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds)

java.sql.Time

TIME

TIME

timestamp

datetime, representing a single date and time (year, month, day, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds, nanoseconds)

java.sql.Timestamp

TIMESTAMP

TIMESTAMP

object

any arbitrary Java object, must implement java.lang.Serializable

Any

JAVA_OBJECT

VARCHAR

blob

binary large object, representing a stream of bytes

java.sql.Blob [2]

BLOB

VARCHAR

clob

character large object, representing a stream of characters

java.sql.Clob [3]

CLOB

VARCHAR

xml

XML document

java.sql.SQLXML[4]

JAVA_OBJECT

VARCHAR

geometry

Geospatial Object

java.sql.Blob [5]

BLOB

BLOB

Note
Even if a type is declared with a length, precision, or scale argument, those restrictions are effectively ignored by the runtime system, but may be enforced/reported at the edge by OData, ODBC, JDBC.

Reference Link

  1. The runtime type is org.teiid.core.types.BinaryType. Translators will need to explicitly handle BinaryType values. UDFs will instead have a byte[] value passed.

  2. The concrete type is expected to be org.teiid.core.types.BlobType

  3. The concrete type is expected to be org.teiid.core.types.ClobType

  4. The concrete type is expected to be org.teiid.core.types.XMLType

  5. The concrete type is expected to be org.teiid.core.types.GeometryType

Arrays

Warning
Teiid’s support for arrays is a new feature as of the 8.5 release. Support will be refined and enhanced in subsequent releases.

An array of any type is designated by adding [] for each array dimension to the type declaration.

Example array types:

string[]
integer[][]
Note
Teiid array handling is typically in memory. It is not advisable to rely on the usage of large array values. Also arrays of lobs are not well supported and will typically not be handled correctly when serialized.

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