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package javax.sql; |
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import java.sql.Connection; |
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import java.sql.SQLException; |
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/** |
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* An object that provides hooks for connection pool management. |
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* A <code>PooledConnection</code> object |
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* represents a physical connection to a data source. The connection |
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* can be recycled rather than being closed when an application is |
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* finished with it, thus reducing the number of connections that |
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* need to be made. |
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* <P> |
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* An application programmer does not use the <code>PooledConnection</code> |
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* interface directly; rather, it is used by a middle tier infrastructure |
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* that manages the pooling of connections. |
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* <P> |
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* When an application calls the method <code>DataSource.getConnection</code>, |
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* it gets back a <code>Connection</code> object. If connection pooling is |
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* being done, that <code>Connection</code> object is actually a handle to |
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* a <code>PooledConnection</code> object, which is a physical connection. |
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* <P> |
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* The connection pool manager, typically the application server, maintains |
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* a pool of <code>PooledConnection</code> objects. If there is a |
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* <code>PooledConnection</code> object available in the pool, the |
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* connection pool manager returns a <code>Connection</code> object that |
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* is a handle to that physical connection. |
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* If no <code>PooledConnection</code> object is available, the |
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* connection pool manager calls the <code>ConnectionPoolDataSource</code> |
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* method <code>getPoolConnection</code> to create a new physical connection. The |
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* JDBC driver implementing <code>ConnectionPoolDataSource</code> creates a |
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* new <code>PooledConnection</code> object and returns a handle to it. |
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* <P> |
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* When an application closes a connection, it calls the <code>Connection</code> |
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* method <code>close</code>. When connection pooling is being done, |
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* the connection pool manager is notified because it has registered itself as |
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* a <code>ConnectionEventListener</code> object using the |
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* <code>ConnectionPool</code> method <code>addConnectionEventListener</code>. |
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* The connection pool manager deactivates the handle to |
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* the <code>PooledConnection</code> object and returns the |
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* <code>PooledConnection</code> object to the pool of connections so that |
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* it can be used again. Thus, when an application closes its connection, |
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* the underlying physical connection is recycled rather than being closed. |
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* <p> |
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* If the connection pool manager wraps or provides a proxy to the logical |
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* handle returned from a call to {@code PoolConnection.getConnection}, the pool |
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* manager must do one of the following when the connection pool manager |
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* closes or returns the {@code PooledConnection} to the pool in response to |
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* the application calling {@code Connection.close}: |
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* <ul> |
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* <li>call {@code endRequest} on the logical {@code Connection} handle |
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* <li>call {@code close} on the logical {@code Connection} handle |
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* </ul> |
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* <p> |
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* The physical connection is not closed until the connection pool manager |
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* calls the <code>PooledConnection</code> method <code>close</code>. |
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* This method is generally called to have an orderly shutdown of the server or |
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* if a fatal error has made the connection unusable. |
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* |
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* <p> |
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* A connection pool manager is often also a statement pool manager, maintaining |
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* a pool of <code>PreparedStatement</code> objects. |
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* When an application closes a prepared statement, it calls the |
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* <code>PreparedStatement</code> |
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* method <code>close</code>. When <code>Statement</code> pooling is being done, |
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* the pool manager is notified because it has registered itself as |
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* a <code>StatementEventListener</code> object using the |
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* <code>ConnectionPool</code> method <code>addStatementEventListener</code>. |
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* Thus, when an application closes its <code>PreparedStatement</code>, |
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* the underlying prepared statement is recycled rather than being closed. |
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* |
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* @since 1.4 |
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*/ |
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public interface PooledConnection { |
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/** |
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* Creates and returns a <code>Connection</code> object that is a handle |
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* for the physical connection that |
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* this <code>PooledConnection</code> object represents. |
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* The connection pool manager calls this method when an application has |
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* called the method <code>DataSource.getConnection</code> and there are |
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* no <code>PooledConnection</code> objects available. See the |
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* {@link PooledConnection interface description} for more information. |
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* |
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* @return a <code>Connection</code> object that is a handle to |
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* this <code>PooledConnection</code> object |
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs |
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* @exception java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support |
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* this method |
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* @since 1.4 |
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*/ |
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Connection getConnection() throws SQLException; |
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/** |
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* Closes the physical connection that this <code>PooledConnection</code> |
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* object represents. An application never calls this method directly; |
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* it is called by the connection pool module, or manager. |
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* <P> |
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* See the {@link PooledConnection interface description} for more |
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* information. |
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* |
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* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs |
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* @exception java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not support |
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* this method |
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* @since 1.4 |
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*/ |
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void close() throws SQLException; |
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/** |
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* Registers the given event listener so that it will be notified |
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* when an event occurs on this <code>PooledConnection</code> object. |
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* |
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* @param listener a component, usually the connection pool manager, |
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* that has implemented the |
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* <code>ConnectionEventListener</code> interface and wants to be |
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* notified when the connection is closed or has an error |
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* @see #removeConnectionEventListener |
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*/ |
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void addConnectionEventListener(ConnectionEventListener listener); |
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/** |
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* Removes the given event listener from the list of components that |
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* will be notified when an event occurs on this |
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* <code>PooledConnection</code> object. |
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* |
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* @param listener a component, usually the connection pool manager, |
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* that has implemented the |
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* <code>ConnectionEventListener</code> interface and |
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* been registered with this <code>PooledConnection</code> object as |
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* a listener |
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* @see #addConnectionEventListener |
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*/ |
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void removeConnectionEventListener(ConnectionEventListener listener); |
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/** |
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* Registers a <code>StatementEventListener</code> with this <code>PooledConnection</code> object. Components that |
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* wish to be notified when <code>PreparedStatement</code>s created by the |
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* connection are closed or are detected to be invalid may use this method |
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* to register a <code>StatementEventListener</code> with this <code>PooledConnection</code> object. |
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* |
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* @param listener an component which implements the <code>StatementEventListener</code> |
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* interface that is to be registered with this <code>PooledConnection</code> object |
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* |
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* @since 1.6 |
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*/ |
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public void addStatementEventListener(StatementEventListener listener); |
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/** |
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* Removes the specified <code>StatementEventListener</code> from the list of |
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* components that will be notified when the driver detects that a |
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* <code>PreparedStatement</code> has been closed or is invalid. |
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* |
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* @param listener the component which implements the |
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* <code>StatementEventListener</code> interface that was previously |
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* registered with this <code>PooledConnection</code> object |
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* |
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* @since 1.6 |
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*/ |
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public void removeStatementEventListener(StatementEventListener listener); |
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} |