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// Contributors:
// Oracle - initial API and implementation from Oracle TopLink
package org.eclipse.persistence.sessions.server;
import org.eclipse.persistence.sessions.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.exceptions.*;
/**
*
* Purpose: A single session that supports multiple user/clients connection at the same time.
*
* Description: This session supports a shared session that can be used by multiple users
* or clients in a three-tiered application. It brokers client sessions to allow read and write access
* through a unified object cache. The server session uses a single connection pool by default, but allows multiple connection
* pools and separate read/write pools to be configured. All changes to objects and the database must be done through
* a unit of work acquired from the client session, this allows the changes to occur in a transactional object
* space and under a exclusive database connection.
*
* Responsibilities:
*
* - Connection pooling.
*
- Reading objects and maintaining the object cache.
*
- Brokering client sessions.
*
- Requiring the UnitOfWork to be used for modification.
*
*
* @see Server
* @see ClientSession
* @see UnitOfWork
*/
public interface Server extends org.eclipse.persistence.sessions.DatabaseSession {
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return a client session for this server session.
* Each user/client connected to this server session must acquire there own client session
* to communicate to the server through.
* This method allows for a client session to be acquired sharing the same login as the server session.
*/
ClientSession acquireClientSession() throws DatabaseException;
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return a client session for this server session.
* Each user/client connected to this server session must acquire there own client session
* to communicate to the server through.
* This method allows for a client session to be acquired sharing its connection from a pool
* of connection allocated on the server session.
* By default this uses a lazy connection policy.
*/
ClientSession acquireClientSession(String poolName);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return a client session for this server session.
* Each user/client connected to this server session must acquire there own client session
* to communicate to the server through.
* The client must provide its own login to use, and the client session returned
* will have its own exclusive database connection. This connection will be used to perform
* all database modification for all units of work acquired from the client session.
* By default this does not use a lazy connection policy.
*/
ClientSession acquireClientSession(Login login);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return a client session for this server session.
* The connection policy specifies how the client session's connection will be acquired.
*/
ClientSession acquireClientSession(ConnectionPolicy connectionPolicy);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the connection pool.
* Connections are pooled to share and restrict the number of database connections.
*/
void addConnectionPool(String poolName, Login login, int minNumberOfConnections, int maxNumberOfConnections);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Connection are pooled to share and restrict the number of database connections.
*/
void addConnectionPool(ConnectionPool pool);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return the pool by name.
*/
ConnectionPool getConnectionPool(String poolName);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* The default connection policy is used by default by the acquireClientConnection() protocol.
* By default it uses the default connection pool.
*/
ConnectionPolicy getDefaultConnectionPolicy();
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return the default connection pool.
*/
ConnectionPool getDefaultConnectionPool();
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return the number of non-pooled database connections allowed.
* This can be enforced to make up for the resource limitation of most JDBC drivers and database clients.
* By default this is 50.
*/
int getMaxNumberOfNonPooledConnections();
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Handles allocating connections for read queries.
*
* By default a read connection pool is not used, the default connection pool is used for reading.
*
The read connection pool is not used while in transaction.
* @see #setReadConnectionPool(ConnectionPool)
* @see #useExclusiveReadConnectionPool
* @see #useExternalReadConnectionPool
* @see #useReadConnectionPool
*/
ConnectionPool getReadConnectionPool();
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Set the login.
*/
@Override void setDatasourceLogin(Login login);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* The default connection policy is used by default by the acquireClientConnection() protocol.
* By default it uses the default connection pool.
*/
void setDefaultConnectionPolicy(ConnectionPolicy defaultConnectionPolicy);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Set the number of non-pooled database connections allowed.
* This can be enforced to make up for the resource limitation of most JDBC drivers and database clients.
* By default this is 50.
*/
void setMaxNumberOfNonPooledConnections(int maxNumberOfNonPooledConnections);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Sets the read connection pool directly.
*
* Either {@link #useExclusiveReadConnectionPool} or {@link #useExternalReadConnectionPool} is
* called in the constructor. For a connection pool using concurrent reading
* {@link #useReadConnectionPool} should be called on a new instance of this
.
*
* @throws ValidationException if already connected
*/
void setReadConnectionPool(ConnectionPool readConnectionPool);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Sets the read connection pool to be a separate exclusive ConnectionPool
* with the minimum and maximum number of connections.
*
* A separate read connection pool is not used by default, by default the default connection pool is used for reading.
* A separate read connection pool can be used to dedicate a pool of connections only for reading.
* It can also be used to use a non-JTA DataSource for reading to avoid JTA overhead,
* or to use a different user login for reading.
*
* @see #getReadConnectionPool
* @see #setReadConnectionPool(ConnectionPool)
* @see #useReadConnectionPool
* @see #useExternalReadConnectionPool
*/
void useExclusiveReadConnectionPool(int minNumberOfConnections, int maxNumberOfConnections);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Sets the read connection pool to be a separate exclusive ConnectionPool
* with the initial, minimum and maximum number of connections.
*
* A separate read connection pool is not used by default, by default the default connection pool is used for reading.
* A separate read connection pool can be used to dedicate a pool of connections only for reading.
* It can also be used to use a non-JTA DataSource for reading to avoid JTA overhead,
* or to use a different user login for reading.
*
* @see #getReadConnectionPool
* @see #setReadConnectionPool(ConnectionPool)
* @see #useReadConnectionPool
* @see #useExternalReadConnectionPool
*/
void useExclusiveReadConnectionPool(int initialNumberOfConnections, int minNumberOfConnections, int maxNumberOfConnections);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Sets the read connection pool to be an ExternalConnectionPool
.
*
* This type of connection pool will be created and configured automatically if
* an external connection pooling is used.
*
* @see #getReadConnectionPool
* @see #setReadConnectionPool(ConnectionPool)
* @see #useReadConnectionPool
* @see #useExclusiveReadConnectionPool
*/
void useExternalReadConnectionPool();
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Sets the read connection pool to be a separate shared ConnectionPool
* with the minimum and maximum number of connections.
*
* A separate read connection pool is not used by default, by default the default connection pool is used for reading.
* A separate read connection pool can be used to dedicate a pool of connections only for reading.
* It can also be used to use a non-JTA DataSource for reading to avoid JTA overhead,
* or to use a different user login for reading.
*
* Since read connections are not used for writing, multiple users can
* theoretically use the same connection at the same time.
* However some JDBC drivers do not allow this, or have poor concurrency when this is done.
*
* Use this read connection pool to take advantage of concurrent reading.
*
* @param maxNumberOfConnections As multiple readers can use the same connection
* concurrently fewer connections are needed.
* @see #getReadConnectionPool
* @see #setReadConnectionPool(ConnectionPool)
* @see #useExternalReadConnectionPool
* @see #useExclusiveReadConnectionPool
*/
void useReadConnectionPool(int minNumberOfConnections, int maxNumberOfConnections);
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Sets the read connection pool to be a separate shared ConnectionPool
* with the minimum and maximum number of connections.
*
* A separate read connection pool is not used by default, by default the default connection pool is used for reading.
* A separate read connection pool can be used to dedicate a pool of connections only for reading.
* It can also be used to use a non-JTA DataSource for reading to avoid JTA overhead,
* or to use a different user login for reading.
*
* Since read connections are not used for writing, multiple users can
* theoretically use the same connection at the same time.
* However some JDBC drivers do not allow this, or have poor concurrency when this is done.
*
* Use this read connection pool to take advantage of concurrent reading.
*
* @param initialNumberOfConnections connections connected at startup
* @param minNumberOfConnections connections that are pooled
* @param maxNumberOfConnections As multiple readers can use the same connection
* concurrently fewer connections are needed.
* @see #getReadConnectionPool
* @see #setReadConnectionPool(ConnectionPool)
* @see #useExternalReadConnectionPool
* @see #useExclusiveReadConnectionPool
*/
void useReadConnectionPool(int initialNumberOfConnections, int minNumberOfConnections, int maxNumberOfConnections);
}