Getting the date from a ResultSet for use with java.time classes

Thomas Paulin picture Thomas Paulin · Apr 21, 2015 · Viewed 20.2k times · Source

Is there anyway to get a java.time (new in Java 8) compatible time class out of a ResultSet?

I am aware you can use ResultSet's getDate or getTimestamp but these method return java.sql.Date / java.sql.Timestamp objects which are now deprecated so it seems like bad practice to use them in order to create a ZonedDateTime or similar.

Answer

Meno Hochschild picture Meno Hochschild · Apr 21, 2015

Most database vendors don't support JDBC 4.2 yet. This specification says that the new java.time-types like LocalDate will/should be supported using the existing methods setObject(...) and getObject(). No explicit conversion is required and offered (no API-change).

A workaround for the missing support can be manual conversion as described on the Derby-mailing list.

Something like:

LocalDate birthDate = resultSet.getDate("birth_date").toLocalDate();

As you can see, these conversions use the non-deprecated types java.sql.Date etc., see also the javadoc.