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Provides JDBC integration mechanism for Bootique without implementing a specific DataSource. Requires an extra implementor module in runtime, such as 'bootique-jdbc-tomcat", etc.

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package io.bootique.jdbc;

import javax.sql.DataSource;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Optional;

public interface DataSourceFactory {

    /**
     * Returns a DataSource for the specified name. Depending on implementation the first call for a given name
     * may trigger DataSource creation.
     *
     * @param dataSourceName symbolic name of the DataSource we are interested in.
     * @return a DataSource for a given name.
     */
    DataSource forName(String dataSourceName);

    /**
     * Returns the names of all configured DataSources. Each of these names can
     * be used as an argument to {@link #forName(String)} method.
     *
     * @return the names of all known DataSources.
     */
    Collection allNames();

    /**
     * Returns true if the named DataSource has already been created. This allows to inspect lazy DataSourceFactory's
     * without triggering immediate DataSource creation.
     *
     * @param dataSourceName symbolic name of the DataSource we are interested in.
     * @return true if the named DataSource has already been created.
     */
    boolean isStarted(String dataSourceName);

    /**
     * @param dataSourceName symbolic name of the DataSource we are interested in.
     * @return an optional DataSource for a given name. Will be an empty Optional if the DataSource for that name is
     * not yet started.
     */
    default Optional forNameIfStarted(String dataSourceName) {
        return isStarted(dataSourceName) ? Optional.of(forName(dataSourceName)) : Optional.empty();
    }
}




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