Mysql特殊文字処理


import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * User: pdc738 Date: 06.22, 2010 Time: 3:36:20 PM 
 * To Encoder special character.
 * If you want to insert binary data into a string column (such as a BLOB column), the following characters must be represented by escape sequences. 
       NUL NUL byte (0x00). Represent this character by “\0” (a backslash followed by an ASCII “0” character). 
       \ Backslash (ASCII 92). Represent this character by “\\”. 
       ' Single quote (ASCII 39). Represent this character by “\'”. 
       " Double quote (ASCII 34). Represent this character by “\"”.  
 * Within a string, certain sequences have special meaning unless the NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES SQL mode is enabled. Each of these sequences begins with
   a backslash (“\”), known as the escape character. MySQL recognizes the following escape sequences in referencesMap
 */

public class MYSQLEncoder {
	
    private static Map<String,String> referencesMap = new HashMap<String,String>();

    static{
        referencesMap.put("'","\\'");
        referencesMap.put("\"","\\\"");
        referencesMap.put("\\","\\\\");
        
        referencesMap.put("
","\\
"); referencesMap.put("\0","\\\0"); referencesMap.put("\b","\\\b"); referencesMap.put("\r","\\\r"); referencesMap.put("\t","\\\t"); referencesMap.put("\f","\\\f"); } //escape sql tag with the source code. public static String encode(String source) { if (source == null) return ""; StringBuffer sbuffer = new StringBuffer(source.length()); for (int i = 0; i < source.length(); i++) { String c = source.substring(i,i+1); //System.out.println("c=" + c); //System.out.println(referencesMap.get(c)); if (referencesMap.get(c) != null) { sbuffer.append(referencesMap.get(c)); } else { sbuffer.append(c); } } return sbuffer.toString(); } public static void main(String[] args){ String tt = encode("They'are \"ok\". \\a"); System.out.print(tt); } }