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package org.apache.cayenne.conn;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import javax.sql.ConnectionEvent;
import javax.sql.ConnectionEventListener;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import javax.sql.PooledConnection;
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
/**
* PooledConnectionImpl is an implementation of a pooling wrapper for the database
* connection as per JDBC3 spec. Most of the modern JDBC drivers should have its own
* implementation that may be used instead of this class.
*
* @author Andrei Adamchik
*/
public class PooledConnectionImpl implements PooledConnection {
private static Logger logObj = Logger.getLogger(PooledConnectionImpl.class);
private Connection connectionObj;
private List connectionEventListeners;
private boolean hadErrors;
private DataSource connectionSource;
private String userName;
private String password;
protected PooledConnectionImpl() {
// TODO: maybe remove synchronization and use
// FastArrayList from commons-collections? After
// all the only listener is usually pool manager.
this.connectionEventListeners = Collections.synchronizedList(new ArrayList(10));
}
/** Creates new PooledConnection */
public PooledConnectionImpl(DataSource connectionSource, String userName,
String password) {
this();
this.connectionSource = connectionSource;
this.userName = userName;
this.password = password;
}
public void reconnect() throws SQLException {
if (connectionObj != null) {
try {
connectionObj.close();
}
catch (SQLException ex) {
// ignore exception, since connection is expected
// to be in a bad state
}
finally {
connectionObj = null;
}
}
connectionObj = (userName != null) ? connectionSource.getConnection(
userName,
password) : connectionSource.getConnection();
}
public void addConnectionEventListener(ConnectionEventListener listener) {
synchronized (connectionEventListeners) {
if (!connectionEventListeners.contains(listener))
connectionEventListeners.add(listener);
}
}
public void removeConnectionEventListener(ConnectionEventListener listener) {
synchronized (connectionEventListeners) {
connectionEventListeners.remove(listener);
}
}
public void close() throws SQLException {
synchronized (connectionEventListeners) {
// remove all listeners
connectionEventListeners.clear();
}
if (connectionObj != null) {
try {
connectionObj.close();
}
finally {
connectionObj = null;
}
}
}
public Connection getConnection() throws SQLException {
if (connectionObj == null) {
reconnect();
}
// set autocommit to false to return connection
// always in consistent state
if (!connectionObj.getAutoCommit()) {
try {
connectionObj.setAutoCommit(true);
}
catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
// try applying Sybase patch
ConnectionWrapper.sybaseAutoCommitPatch(connectionObj, sqlEx, true);
}
}
connectionObj.clearWarnings();
return new ConnectionWrapper(connectionObj, this);
}
protected void returnConnectionToThePool() throws SQLException {
// do not return to pool bad connections
if (hadErrors)
close();
else
// notify the listeners that connection is no longer used by application...
this.connectionClosedNotification();
}
/**
* This method creates and sents an event to listeners when an error occurs in the
* underlying connection. Listeners can have special logic to analyze the error and do
* things like closing this PooledConnection (if the error is fatal), etc...
*/
public void connectionErrorNotification(SQLException exception) {
// hint for later to avoid returning bad connections to the pool
hadErrors = true;
if (logObj.isDebugEnabled()) {
logObj
.debug(
"Child connection error, retiring pooled connection.",
exception);
}
synchronized (connectionEventListeners) {
if (connectionEventListeners.size() == 0)
return;
ConnectionEvent closedEvent = new ConnectionEvent(this, exception);
Iterator listeners = connectionEventListeners.iterator();
while (listeners.hasNext()) {
ConnectionEventListener nextListener = (ConnectionEventListener) listeners
.next();
nextListener.connectionErrorOccurred(closedEvent);
}
}
}
/**
* Creates and sends an event to listeners when a user closes java.sql.Connection
* object belonging to this PooledConnection.
*/
protected void connectionClosedNotification() {
synchronized (connectionEventListeners) {
if (connectionEventListeners.size() == 0)
return;
ConnectionEvent closedEvent = new ConnectionEvent(this);
Iterator listeners = connectionEventListeners.iterator();
while (listeners.hasNext()) {
ConnectionEventListener nextListener = (ConnectionEventListener) listeners
.next();
nextListener.connectionClosed(closedEvent);
}
}
}
}
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