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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 io.bootique.BQModuleMetadata;
import io.bootique.BQModuleProvider;
import io.bootique.di.BQModule;
import io.bootique.jdbc.managed.ManagedDataSourceFactory;
import io.bootique.type.TypeRef;

import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;

public class  JdbcModuleProvider implements BQModuleProvider {

    @Override
    public BQModule module() {
        return new JdbcModule();
    }

    @Override
    public BQModuleMetadata.Builder moduleBuilder() {
        return BQModuleProvider.super
                .moduleBuilder()
                .description("Provides configuration for and access to named JDBC DataSources.");
    }

    @Override
    public Map configs() {
        // TODO: config prefix is hardcoded. Refactor away from ConfigModule, and make provider
        // generate config prefix, reusing it in metadata...

        TypeRef> type = new TypeRef>() {
        };
        return Collections.singletonMap("jdbc", type.getType());
    }
}




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