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package org.apache.catalina.loader;
import java.sql.Driver;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* This class is loaded by {@link WebappClassLoaderBase} to enable it to
* deregister JDBC drivers forgotten by the web application. There are some
* classloading hacks involved - see
* {@link WebappClassLoaderBase#clearReferences()} for details - but the short
* version is do not just create a new instance of this class with the new
* keyword.
*
* Since this class is loaded by {@link WebappClassLoaderBase}, it cannot refer
* to any internal Tomcat classes as that will cause the security manager to
* complain.
*/
public class JdbcLeakPrevention {
public List clearJdbcDriverRegistrations() throws SQLException {
List driverNames = new ArrayList<>();
/*
* DriverManager.getDrivers() has a nasty side-effect of registering
* drivers that are visible to this class loader but haven't yet been
* loaded. Therefore, the first call to this method a) gets the list
* of originally loaded drivers and b) triggers the unwanted
* side-effect. The second call gets the complete list of drivers
* ensuring that both original drivers and any loaded as a result of the
* side-effects are all de-registered.
*/
Set originalDrivers = new HashSet<>();
Enumeration drivers = DriverManager.getDrivers();
while (drivers.hasMoreElements()) {
originalDrivers.add(drivers.nextElement());
}
drivers = DriverManager.getDrivers();
while (drivers.hasMoreElements()) {
Driver driver = drivers.nextElement();
// Only unload the drivers this web app loaded
if (driver.getClass().getClassLoader() !=
this.getClass().getClassLoader()) {
continue;
}
// Only report drivers that were originally registered. Skip any
// that were registered as a side-effect of this code.
if (originalDrivers.contains(driver)) {
driverNames.add(driver.getClass().getCanonicalName());
}
DriverManager.deregisterDriver(driver);
}
return driverNames;
}
}