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A complete JPA 2.1 implementation for Standalone or EE Implementation. Enables Multiple Persistence units
with full JTA Support using BTM. Perfect for Guice implementations, test suites, and Guice enabled Web Applications or EAR Projects.
Requires JDK 8
package com.jwebmp.guicedpersistence.db;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.*;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonProcessingException;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper;
import com.jwebmp.guicedinjection.GuiceContext;
import com.jwebmp.guicedpersistence.services.IPropertiesConnectionInfoReader;
import com.jwebmp.logger.LogFactory;
import com.oracle.jaxb21.PersistenceUnit;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.ServiceLoader;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import static com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonAutoDetect.Visibility.*;
import static com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonInclude.Include.*;
/**
* This class is a basic container (mirror) for the database jtm builder string.
* Exists to specify the default properties for connections that a jtm should implement should btm be switched for a different
* implementation
*/
@JsonAutoDetect(fieldVisibility = ANY,
getterVisibility = NONE,
setterVisibility = NONE)
@JsonInclude(NON_NULL)
@JsonIgnoreProperties(ignoreUnknown = true)
public abstract class ConnectionBaseInfo
implements Cloneable
{
/**
* The persistence unit name applied to this cbi
*/
private String persistenceUnitName;
/**
* If this is running in XA mode
*/
private boolean xa;
/**
* The URL to connect to
*/
private String url;
private String serverName;
private String port;
private String instanceName;
private String driver;
private String driverClass;
private String username;
@JsonIgnore
private String password;
private String transactionIsolation;
private String databaseName;
private String jndiName;
private String jdbcIdentifier;
private Integer minPoolSize = 1;
private Integer maxPoolSize = 5;
private Integer maxIdleTime;
private Integer maxLifeTime;
private Integer preparedStatementCacheSize;
private Boolean prefill = false;
private Boolean useStrictMin = false;
private Integer acquireIncrement;
private Integer acquisitionInterval;
private Integer acquisitionTimeout;
private Boolean allowLocalTransactions;
private Boolean applyTransactionTimeout;
private Boolean automaticEnlistingEnabled;
private Boolean enableJdbc4ConnectionTest;
private Boolean ignoreRecoveryFailures;
private Boolean shareTransactionConnections;
private String testQuery;
private String serverInstanceNameProperty;
public ConnectionBaseInfo()
{
//No config needed
serverInstanceNameProperty = "Instance";
}
public ConnectionBaseInfo populateFromProperties(PersistenceUnit unit, Properties filteredProperties)
{
for (IPropertiesConnectionInfoReader connectionInfoReader : GuiceContext.instance()
.getLoader(IPropertiesConnectionInfoReader.class, true, ServiceLoader.load(
IPropertiesConnectionInfoReader.class)))
{
connectionInfoReader.populateConnectionBaseInfo(unit, filteredProperties, this);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the BTM Pooling Data Source Configured
*
* @return
*/
public abstract DataSource toPooledDatasource();
/**
* Gets the transaction isolation
*
* @return
*/
public String getTransactionIsolation()
{
return transactionIsolation;
}
/**
* Sets the transaction isolation
*
* @param transactionIsolation
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setTransactionIsolation(String transactionIsolation)
{
this.transactionIsolation = transactionIsolation;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets the minimum pool size
*
* @return
*/
public Integer getMinPoolSize()
{
return minPoolSize;
}
/**
* Sets the minimum pool size
*
* @param minPoolSize
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setMinPoolSize(Integer minPoolSize)
{
this.minPoolSize = minPoolSize;
return this;
}
/**
* Sets the maximum pool size
*
* @return
*/
public Integer getMaxPoolSize()
{
return maxPoolSize;
}
/**
* Sets the maximum pool size
*
* @param maxPoolSize
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setMaxPoolSize(Integer maxPoolSize)
{
this.maxPoolSize = maxPoolSize;
return this;
}
/**
* When the pool is above the minPoolSize, this parameter controls how long (in seconds) an idle connection will stay in the pool
* before being retired. However, even if a connection is idle for longer than maxIdleTime, the connection will not be retired if it
* would bring the pool below the minPoolSize. Default value: 60.
*
* @return
*/
public Integer getMaxIdleTime()
{
return maxIdleTime;
}
/**
* When the pool is above the minPoolSize, this parameter controls how long (in seconds) an idle connection will stay in the pool
* before being retired. However, even if a connection is idle for longer than maxIdleTime, the connection will not be retired if it
* would bring the pool below the minPoolSize. Default value: 60.
*
* @param maxIdleTime
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setMaxIdleTime(Integer maxIdleTime)
{
this.maxIdleTime = maxIdleTime;
return this;
}
/**
* Controls how many Prepared Statements are cached (per connection) by BTM. A value of 0 means that statement caching is disabled.
* Default value: 0.
*
* @return
*/
public Integer getPreparedStatementCacheSize()
{
return preparedStatementCacheSize;
}
/**
* Controls how many Prepared Statements are cached (per connection) by BTM. A value of 0 means that statement caching is disabled.
* Default value: 0.
*
* @param preparedStatementCacheSize
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setPreparedStatementCacheSize(Integer preparedStatementCacheSize)
{
this.preparedStatementCacheSize = preparedStatementCacheSize;
return this;
}
/**
* This parameter controls how many connections are filled into the pool when the pool is empty but the maxPoolSize has not been
* reached. If there aren't enough connections in the pool to fulfill a request, new connections will be created, by increments of
* acquireIncrement at a time. Default value: 1.
*
* @return
*/
public Integer getAcquireIncrement()
{
return acquireIncrement;
}
/**
* This parameter controls how many connections are filled into the pool when the pool is empty but the maxPoolSize has not been
* reached. If there aren't enough connections in the pool to fulfill a request, new connections will be created, by increments of
* acquireIncrement at a time. Default value: 1.
*
* @param acquireIncrement
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setAcquireIncrement(Integer acquireIncrement)
{
this.acquireIncrement = acquireIncrement;
return this;
}
/**
* This parameter controls how long (in seconds) the pool waits between attempts to create new connections. This time in included
* within in the acquisitionTimeout. Default value: 1.
*
* @return
*/
public Integer getAcquisitionInterval()
{
return acquisitionInterval;
}
/**
* This parameter controls how long (in seconds) the pool waits between attempts to create new connections. This time in included
* within in the acquisitionTimeout. Default value: 1.
*
* @param acquisitionInterval
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setAcquisitionInterval(Integer acquisitionInterval)
{
this.acquisitionInterval = acquisitionInterval;
return this;
}
/**
* This parameter controls how long (in seconds) a request for a connection from the pool will block before being aborted (and an
* exception thrown). Default value: 30.
*
* @return
*/
public Integer getAcquisitionTimeout()
{
return acquisitionTimeout;
}
/**
* This parameter controls how long (in seconds) a request for a connection from the pool will block before being aborted (and an
* exception thrown). Default value: 30.
*
* @param acquisitionTimeout
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setAcquisitionTimeout(Integer acquisitionTimeout)
{
this.acquisitionTimeout = acquisitionTimeout;
return this;
}
/**
* This parameter is used to adjust whether or not you want to be able to run SQL statements outside of XA transactions scope.
* Defaults value: false.
*
* @return
*/
public Boolean getAllowLocalTransactions()
{
return allowLocalTransactions;
}
/**
* This parameter is used to adjust whether or not you want to be able to run SQL statements outside of XA transactions scope.
* Defaults value: false.
*
* @param allowLocalTransactions
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setAllowLocalTransactions(Boolean allowLocalTransactions)
{
this.allowLocalTransactions = allowLocalTransactions;
return this;
}
/**
* Should the transaction timeout be passed to the resource via XAResource.setTransactionTimeout()? Default value: false.
*
* @return
*/
public Boolean getApplyTransactionTimeout()
{
return applyTransactionTimeout;
}
/**
* Should the transaction timeout be passed to the resource via XAResource.setTransactionTimeout()? Default value: false.
*
* @param applyTransactionTimeout
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setApplyTransactionTimeout(Boolean applyTransactionTimeout)
{
this.applyTransactionTimeout = applyTransactionTimeout;
return this;
}
/**
* This parameter controls whether connections from the PoolingDataSource are automatically enlisted/delisted into the XA transactions
* . If this is set to false then have to enlist XAResource objects manually into the Transaction objects for them to participate in
* XA transactions. Default value: true.
*
* @return
*/
public Boolean getAutomaticEnlistingEnabled()
{
return automaticEnlistingEnabled;
}
/**
* This parameter controls whether connections from the PoolingDataSource are automatically enlisted/delisted into the XA transactions
* . If this is set to false then have to enlist XAResource objects manually into the Transaction objects for them to participate in
* XA transactions. Default value: true.
*
* @param automaticEnlistingEnabled
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setAutomaticEnlistingEnabled(Boolean automaticEnlistingEnabled)
{
this.automaticEnlistingEnabled = automaticEnlistingEnabled;
return this;
}
/**
* If your JDBC driver supports JDBC4, this method of testing the connection is likely much more efficient than using the testQuery
* parameter. In the case of a testQuery, the query must be sent to the DB server, parsed, and executed before the connection can be
* used. JDBC4 exposes a method by which a driver can make its own determination of connectivity (possibly whether the socket is still
* connected, etc.). Default value: false.
*
* @return
*/
public Boolean getEnableJdbc4ConnectionTest()
{
return enableJdbc4ConnectionTest;
}
/**
* If your JDBC driver supports JDBC4, this method of testing the connection is likely much more efficient than using the testQuery
* parameter. In the case of a testQuery, the query must be sent to the DB server, parsed, and executed before the connection can be
* used. JDBC4 exposes a method by which a driver can make its own determination of connectivity (possibly whether the socket is still
* connected, etc.). Default value: false.
*
* @param enableJdbc4ConnectionTest
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setEnableJdbc4ConnectionTest(Boolean enableJdbc4ConnectionTest)
{
this.enableJdbc4ConnectionTest = enableJdbc4ConnectionTest;
return this;
}
/**
* Should recovery errors be ignored? Ignoring recovery errors jeopardizes the failed transactions atomicity so only set this
* parameter to true when you know what you're doing. This is mostly useful in a development environment. Default value: false.
*
* @return
*/
public Boolean getIgnoreRecoveryFailures()
{
return ignoreRecoveryFailures;
}
/**
* Should recovery errors be ignored? Ignoring recovery errors jeopardizes the failed transactions atomicity so only set this
* parameter to true when you know what you're doing. This is mostly useful in a development environment. Default value: false.
*
* @param ignoreRecoveryFailures
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setIgnoreRecoveryFailures(Boolean ignoreRecoveryFailures)
{
this.ignoreRecoveryFailures = ignoreRecoveryFailures;
return this;
}
/**
* By default, whenever a thread requests a connection from the DataSource, BTM will issue a new connection. All connections issued
* are bound into the same transaction context. Depending on the design of the user's application, this behavior can result in a large
* number of connections to the database -- and in the case of a database such as PostgreSQL, which uses one process per-connection
* this places a fairly heavy burden on the database. Setting this option to true will enable a thread-associated connection cache.
* With this option enabled, no matter how many times a thread requests a connection from the DataSource, BTM will return a single
* connection. Because connections can be shared within the context of a transaction, this provides a more efficient use of connection
* resources. A positive benefit of a single connection per thread is that the prepared statement cache (which is per-connection) is
* also made more efficient. Lastly, another benefit is that because connections are shared within the same thread, the overhead of
* establishing and testing a new connection to the database is avoided, which significantly improves the performance of some access
* patterns. Of course, BTM will still ensure correctness whenever this parameter is set to true. While the default value of this
* property is false for backward compatibility, the recommended setting is true. Default value: false.
*
* @return
*/
public Boolean getShareTransactionConnections()
{
return shareTransactionConnections;
}
/**
* By default, whenever a thread requests a connection from the DataSource, BTM will issue a new connection. All connections issued
* are bound into the same transaction context. Depending on the design of the user's application, this behavior can result in a large
* number of connections to the database -- and in the case of a database such as PostgreSQL, which uses one process per-connection
* this places a fairly heavy burden on the database. Setting this option to true will enable a thread-associated connection cache.
* With this option enabled, no matter how many times a thread requests a connection from the DataSource, BTM will return a single
* connection. Because connections can be shared within the context of a transaction, this provides a more efficient use of connection
* resources. A positive benefit of a single connection per thread is that the prepared statement cache (which is per-connection) is
* also made more efficient. Lastly, another benefit is that because connections are shared within the same thread, the overhead of
* establishing and testing a new connection to the database is avoided, which significantly improves the performance of some access
* patterns. Of course, BTM will still ensure correctness whenever this parameter is set to true. While the default value of this
* property is false for backward compatibility, the recommended setting is true. Default value: false.
*
* @param shareTransactionConnections
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setShareTransactionConnections(Boolean shareTransactionConnections)
{
this.shareTransactionConnections = shareTransactionConnections;
return this;
}
/**
* This parameters sets the SQL statement that is used to test whether a connection is still alive before returning it from the
* connection pool.
*
* @return
*/
public String getTestQuery()
{
return testQuery;
}
/**
* This parameters sets the SQL statement that is used to test whether a connection is still alive before returning it from the
* connection pool.
*
* @param testQuery
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setTestQuery(String testQuery)
{
this.testQuery = testQuery;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets the jndi name
*
* @return
*/
public String getJndiName()
{
return jndiName;
}
/**
* Sets the jndi name
*
* @param jndiName
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setJndiName(String jndiName)
{
this.jndiName = jndiName;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets a driver class
*
* @return
*/
public String getDriverClass()
{
return driverClass;
}
/**
* Sets a driver class
*
* @param driverClass
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setDriverClass(String driverClass)
{
this.driverClass = driverClass;
return this;
}
/**
* If the connection is an XA resource
*
* @return
*/
public boolean isXa()
{
return xa;
}
/**
* If the connection ins an XA Resource
*
* @param xa
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setXa(boolean xa)
{
this.xa = xa;
return this;
}
/**
* Returns a provided URL
*
* @return
*/
public String getUrl()
{
return url;
}
/**
* Sets a provided URL
*
* @param url
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setUrl(String url)
{
this.url = url;
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the server name
*
* @return
*/
public String getServerName()
{
return serverName;
}
/**
* Sets the server name
*
* @param serverName
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setServerName(String serverName)
{
this.serverName = serverName;
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the port
*
* @return
*/
public String getPort()
{
return port;
}
/**
* Sets the port
*
* @param port
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setPort(String port)
{
this.port = port;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets the instance name
*
* @return
*/
public String getInstanceName()
{
return instanceName;
}
/**
* Sets the instance name
*
* @param instanceName
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setInstanceName(String instanceName)
{
this.instanceName = instanceName;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets a driver
*
* @return
*/
public String getDriver()
{
return driver;
}
/**
* Sets a driver
*
* @param driver
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setDriver(String driver)
{
this.driver = driver;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets a username
*
* @return
*/
public String getUsername()
{
return username;
}
/**
* Sets a user name
*
* @param username
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setUsername(String username)
{
this.username = username;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets a password
*
* @return
*/
public String getPassword()
{
return password;
}
/**
* Sets a password
*
* @param password
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setPassword(String password)
{
this.password = password;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets the database name
*
* @return
*/
public String getDatabaseName()
{
return databaseName;
}
/**
* Sets the database name
*
* @param databaseName
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setDatabaseName(String databaseName)
{
this.databaseName = databaseName;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets the jdbc private identifier
*
* @return
*/
public String getJdbcIdentifier()
{
return jdbcIdentifier;
}
/**
* Sets the jdbc private identifier
*
* @param jdbcIdentifier
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setJdbcIdentifier(String jdbcIdentifier)
{
this.jdbcIdentifier = jdbcIdentifier;
return this;
}
/**
* Gets the service instance name property to use
*
* @return
*/
public String getServerInstanceNameProperty()
{
return serverInstanceNameProperty;
}
/**
* Sets the instance property name to use to specify the instance
*
* @param serverInstanceNameProperty
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setServerInstanceNameProperty(String serverInstanceNameProperty)
{
this.serverInstanceNameProperty = serverInstanceNameProperty;
return this;
}
/**
* Sets the prefill
*
* @return
*/
public Boolean getPrefill()
{
return prefill;
}
/**
* If the connection pool must prefil
*
* @param prefill
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setPrefill(Boolean prefill)
{
this.prefill = prefill;
return this;
}
/**
* If the minimum number of connections is strictly defined
*
* @return
*/
public Boolean getUseStrictMin()
{
return useStrictMin;
}
/**
* Sets to use strict minimum connections
*
* @param useStrictMin
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setUseStrictMin(Boolean useStrictMin)
{
this.useStrictMin = useStrictMin;
return this;
}
/**
* This parameter controls how long (in seconds) a connection is allowed to live in the pool regardless of the minPoolSize parameter
* value. If a connection exceeds this time, and it is not in use, it will be retired from the pool. If the retirement of a connection
* causes the pool to dip below the minPoolSize, it will be immediately replaced with a new connection. This setting can be used to
* avoid unexpected disconnect due to database-side connection timeout. It is also useful to avoid leaks and release resources held on
* the database-side for open connections. Default value: 0.
*
* @return
*/
public Integer getMaxLifeTime()
{
return maxLifeTime;
}
/**
* This parameter controls how long (in seconds) a connection is allowed to live in the pool regardless of the minPoolSize parameter
* value. If a connection exceeds this time, and it is not in use, it will be retired from the pool. If the retirement of a connection
* causes the pool to dip below the minPoolSize, it will be immediately replaced with a new connection. This setting can be used to
* avoid unexpected disconnect due to database-side connection timeout. It is also useful to avoid leaks and release resources held on
* the database-side for open connections. Default value: 0.
*
* @param maxLifeTime
*
* @return
*/
public ConnectionBaseInfo setMaxLifeTime(Integer maxLifeTime)
{
this.maxLifeTime = maxLifeTime;
return this;
}
public String getPersistenceUnitName()
{
return persistenceUnitName;
}
public ConnectionBaseInfo setPersistenceUnitName(String persistenceUnitName)
{
this.persistenceUnitName = persistenceUnitName;
return this;
}
@JsonProperty("password")
private String passwordProperty()
{
return password == null ? "Empty" : "*********";
}
@Override
public String toString()
{
try
{
return new ObjectMapper().writeValueAsString(this);
}
catch (JsonProcessingException e)
{
LogFactory.getLog("ConnectionBaseInfo")
.log(Level.SEVERE, "Cannot render ConnectionBaseInfo", e);
return "Unable to render";
}
}
}
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