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// $Id: SQLExceptionConverterFactory.java 4782 2004-11-21 00:11:27Z pgmjsd $
package org.hibernate.exception;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.hibernate.HibernateException;
import org.hibernate.JDBCException;
import org.hibernate.cfg.Environment;
import org.hibernate.dialect.Dialect;
import org.hibernate.util.ReflectHelper;
import org.hibernate.util.StringHelper;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Properties;
/**
* A factory for building SQLExceptionConverter instances.
*
* @author Steve Ebersole
*/
public class SQLExceptionConverterFactory {
private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog( SQLExceptionConverterFactory.class );
private SQLExceptionConverterFactory() {
// Private constructor - stops checkstyle from complaining.
}
/**
* Build a SQLExceptionConverter instance.
*
* First, looks for a {@link Environment.SQL_EXCEPTION_CONVERTER} property to see
* if the configuration specified the class of a specific converter to use. If this
* property is set, attempt to construct an instance of that class. If not set, or
* if construction fails, the converter specific to the dialect will be used.
*
* @param dialect The defined dialect.
* @param properties The configuration properties.
* @return An appropriate SQLExceptionConverter instance.
* @throws HibernateException There was an error building the SQLExceptionConverter.
*/
public static SQLExceptionConverter buildSQLExceptionConverter(Dialect dialect, Properties properties) throws HibernateException {
SQLExceptionConverter converter = null;
String converterClassName = ( String ) properties.get( Environment.SQL_EXCEPTION_CONVERTER );
if ( StringHelper.isNotEmpty( converterClassName ) ) {
converter = constructConverter( converterClassName, dialect.getViolatedConstraintNameExtracter() );
}
if ( converter == null ) {
log.trace( "Using dialect defined converter" );
converter = dialect.buildSQLExceptionConverter();
}
if ( converter instanceof Configurable ) {
try {
( ( Configurable ) converter ).configure( properties );
}
catch ( HibernateException e ) {
log.warn( "Unable to configure SQLExceptionConverter", e );
throw e;
}
}
return converter;
}
/**
* Builds a minimal converter. The instance returned here just always converts to
* {@link GenericJDBCException}.
*
* @return The minimal converter.
*/
public static SQLExceptionConverter buildMinimalSQLExceptionConverter() {
return new SQLExceptionConverter() {
public JDBCException convert(SQLException sqlException, String message, String sql) {
return new GenericJDBCException( message, sqlException, sql );
}
};
}
private static SQLExceptionConverter constructConverter(String converterClassName, ViolatedConstraintNameExtracter violatedConstraintNameExtracter) {
try {
log.trace( "Attempting to construct instance of specified SQLExceptionConverter [" + converterClassName + "]" );
Class converterClass = ReflectHelper.classForName( converterClassName );
// First, try to find a matching constructor accepting a ViolatedConstraintNameExtracter param...
Constructor[] ctors = converterClass.getDeclaredConstructors();
for ( int i = 0; i < ctors.length; i++ ) {
if ( ctors[i].getParameterTypes() != null && ctors[i].getParameterTypes().length == 1 ) {
if ( ViolatedConstraintNameExtracter.class.isAssignableFrom( ctors[i].getParameterTypes()[0] ) ) {
try {
return ( SQLExceptionConverter )
ctors[i].newInstance( new Object[]{violatedConstraintNameExtracter} );
}
catch ( Throwable t ) {
// eat it and try next
}
}
}
}
// Otherwise, try to use the no-arg constructor
return ( SQLExceptionConverter ) converterClass.newInstance();
}
catch ( Throwable t ) {
log.warn( "Unable to construct instance of specified SQLExceptionConverter", t );
}
return null;
}
}
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