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package org.apache.commons.dbcp;

import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.List;

import org.apache.commons.pool.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}.) * * @see PoolingConnection * @author Rodney Waldhoff * @author Glenn L. Nielsen * @author James House * @author Dirk Verbeeck * @version $Revision: 745860 $ $Date: 2009-02-19 08:45:07 -0500 (Thu, 19 Feb 2009) $ */ public class PoolablePreparedStatement extends DelegatingPreparedStatement implements PreparedStatement { /** * The {@link KeyedObjectPool} from which I was obtained. */ protected KeyedObjectPool _pool = null; /** * My "key" as used by {@link KeyedObjectPool}. */ protected Object _key = null; 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 Connection} from which I was created */ public PoolablePreparedStatement(PreparedStatement stmt, Object key, KeyedObjectPool pool, Connection conn) { super((DelegatingConnection) conn, stmt); _pool = pool; _key = key; // Remove from trace now because this statement will be // added by the activate method. if(_conn != null) { _conn.removeTrace(this); } } /** * Add batch. */ public void addBatch() throws SQLException { super.addBatch(); batchAdded = true; } /** * Clear Batch. */ public void clearBatch() throws SQLException { batchAdded = false; super.clearBatch(); } /** * Return me to my pool. */ public void close() throws SQLException { // calling close twice should have no effect if (!isClosed()) { try { _pool.returnObject(_key,this); } catch(SQLException e) { throw e; } catch(RuntimeException e) { throw e; } catch(Exception e) { throw new SQLNestedException("Cannot close preparedstatement (return to pool failed)", e); } } } protected void activate() throws SQLException{ _closed = false; if(_conn != null) { _conn.addTrace(this); } super.activate(); } protected void passivate() throws SQLException { _closed = true; if(_conn != null) { _conn.removeTrace(this); } // The JDBC spec requires that a statment close 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. List resultSets = getTrace(); if( resultSets != null) { ResultSet[] set = (ResultSet[]) resultSets.toArray(new ResultSet[resultSets.size()]); for (int i = 0; i < set.length; i++) { set[i].close(); } clearTrace(); } if (batchAdded) { clearBatch(); } super.passivate(); } }





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