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package org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Collection;
import org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.RowManager;
import org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.SQLExceptions;
import org.apache.openjpa.util.OpenJPAException;
/**
* Batch update manager that writes the SQL in object-level operation order.
* This update manager initiates a BatchPreparedStatementManagerImpl which
* will utilize the JDBC addBatch() and executeBatch() APIs to batch the
* statements for performance improvement.
* This is the default plug-in class for UpdateManager to support statement
* batching. You can plug-in your own statement batch implementation through
* the following property:
*
* < property name="openjpa.jdbc.UpdateManager"
* value="org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.YourOperationOrderUpdateManager" />
*
* @author Teresa Kan
*/
public class BatchingConstraintUpdateManager extends ConstraintUpdateManager {
@Override
protected PreparedStatementManager newPreparedStatementManager(
JDBCStore store, Connection conn) {
int batchLimit = dict.getBatchLimit();
return new BatchingPreparedStatementManagerImpl(store, conn,
batchLimit);
}
/*
* Override this method to flush any remaining batched row in the
* PreparedStatementManager.
*/
@Override
protected Collection flush(RowManager rowMgr,
PreparedStatementManager psMgr, Collection exceps) {
exceps = super.flush(rowMgr, psMgr, exceps);
BatchingPreparedStatementManagerImpl bPsMgr =
(BatchingPreparedStatementManagerImpl) psMgr;
try {
bPsMgr.flushBatch();
} catch (SQLException se) {
exceps = addException(exceps, SQLExceptions.getStore(se, dict));
} catch (OpenJPAException ke) {
exceps = addException(exceps, ke);
}
return exceps;
}
}