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package org.apache.commons.dbcp2;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.KeyedObjectPool;
/**
* A {@link DelegatingPreparedStatement} that cooperates with {@link PoolingConnection} to implement a pool of
* {@link PreparedStatement}s.
*
* My {@link #close} method returns me to my containing pool. (See {@link PoolingConnection}.)
*
*
* @param
* the key type
*
* @see PoolingConnection
* @since 2.0
*/
public class PoolablePreparedStatement extends DelegatingPreparedStatement {
/**
* The {@link KeyedObjectPool} from which I was obtained.
*/
private final KeyedObjectPool> pool;
/**
* My "key" as used by {@link KeyedObjectPool}.
*/
private final K key;
private volatile boolean batchAdded = false;
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param stmt
* my underlying {@link PreparedStatement}
* @param key
* my key" as used by {@link KeyedObjectPool}
* @param pool
* the {@link KeyedObjectPool} from which I was obtained.
* @param conn
* the {@link java.sql.Connection Connection} from which I was created
*/
public PoolablePreparedStatement(final PreparedStatement stmt, final K key,
final KeyedObjectPool> pool, final DelegatingConnection> conn) {
super(conn, stmt);
this.pool = pool;
this.key = key;
// Remove from trace now because this statement will be
// added by the activate method.
removeThisTrace(getConnectionInternal());
}
/**
* Add batch.
*/
@Override
public void addBatch() throws SQLException {
super.addBatch();
batchAdded = true;
}
/**
* Clear Batch.
*/
@Override
public void clearBatch() throws SQLException {
batchAdded = false;
super.clearBatch();
}
/**
* Return me to my pool.
*/
@Override
public void close() throws SQLException {
// calling close twice should have no effect
if (!isClosed()) {
try {
pool.returnObject(key, this);
} catch (final SQLException e) {
throw e;
} catch (final RuntimeException e) {
throw e;
} catch (final Exception e) {
throw new SQLException("Cannot close preparedstatement (return to pool failed)", e);
}
}
}
@Override
public void activate() throws SQLException {
setClosedInternal(false);
if (getConnectionInternal() != null) {
getConnectionInternal().addTrace(this);
}
super.activate();
}
@Override
public void passivate() throws SQLException {
// DBCP-372. clearBatch with throw an exception if called when the
// connection is marked as closed.
if (batchAdded) {
clearBatch();
}
setClosedInternal(true);
removeThisTrace(getConnectionInternal());
// The JDBC spec requires that a statement closes any open
// ResultSet's when it is closed.
// FIXME The PreparedStatement we're wrapping should handle this for us.
// See bug 17301 for what could happen when ResultSets are closed twice.
final List resultSetList = getTrace();
if (resultSetList != null) {
final List thrownList = new ArrayList<>();
final ResultSet[] resultSets = resultSetList.toArray(new ResultSet[resultSetList.size()]);
for (final ResultSet resultSet : resultSets) {
if (resultSet != null) {
try {
resultSet.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
thrownList.add(e);
}
}
}
clearTrace();
if (!thrownList.isEmpty()) {
throw new SQLExceptionList(thrownList);
}
}
super.passivate();
}
}