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/*
 * Firebird Open Source J2ee connector - jdbc driver
 *
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package org.firebirdsql.jca;

import java.util.Arrays;

import org.firebirdsql.gds.GDSException;
import org.firebirdsql.gds.ISCConstants;

/**
 * Helper class for the exception handling in JCA framework. JCA specification
 * required resource adapter to report an error if it is sure that no other
 * operations can be executed over that particular managed connection.
 * 

* In case of Firebird, few errors belong to the so-called "fatal errors", after * which client application cannot continue its job. For example, when socket * connection to the server is broken, any subsequent operation will fail. JCA * container should remove the connection from the pool in order to allow process * to recover (when Firebird server is restarted). * * @author Roman Rokytskyy */ class FatalGDSErrorHelper { /** * Check whether the specified exception is fatal from the JCA point of * view. * * @param ex exception to check. * * @return true if the exception that happened is fatal */ static boolean isFatal(GDSException ex) { int iscErrorCode = ex.getFbErrorCode(); return Arrays.binarySearch(FATAL_ERRORS, iscErrorCode) >= 0; } /** * The constant array FATAL_ERRORS holds an ORDERED * list of isc error codes that indicate that the connection is no * longer usable. This is used in the jca framework to determine * if a GDSException should result in a ConnectionErrorOccurred * notification to the Connection Manager to destroy the * connection. It is eesntial that this list be ordered so * determining if a code is in it can proceed reliably. * * * This list has been kindly reviewed by Ann Harrison, 12/13/2002 */ static final int[] FATAL_ERRORS = new int[] { ISCConstants.isc_network_error, // ISCConstants.isc_bad_db_format, //probably not a firebird db // ISCConstants.isc_bad_db_handle, //couldn't get a connection // ISCConstants.isc_bad_dpb_content, //couldn't get a connection // ISCConstants.isc_bad_dpb_form, //couldn't get a connection // ISCConstants.isc_bug_check, // ISCConstants.isc_db_corrupt, ISCConstants.isc_io_error, // ISCConstants.isc_metadata_corrupt, // // ISCConstants.isc_open_trans, //could not forcibly close tx on server shutdown. // // ISCConstants.isc_port_len, //user sent buffer too short or long for data // //expected. Should never occur // ISCConstants.isc_req_sync, //client asked for data when server expected //data or vice versa. Should never happen // // ISCConstants.isc_req_wrong_db,//In a multi-database application, a prepared // //request has been opened against the wrong // //database. Not fatal, but also very // //unlikely. I'm leaving it in because if we // //get this, something is horribly wrong. // // ISCConstants.isc_sys_request, //A system service call failed. Probably fatal. // //isc_stream_eof, Part of the scrolling cursors stuff, not // //fatal, simply indicates that you've got to the end of the // //cursor. // // ISCConstants.isc_unavailable, // ISCConstants.isc_wrong_ods, // ISCConstants.isc_badblk, // ISCConstants.isc_relbadblk, // ISCConstants.isc_blktoobig, // ISCConstants.isc_bufexh, // ISCConstants.isc_bufinuse, // ISCConstants.isc_bdbincon, // ISCConstants.isc_badodsver, // ISCConstants.isc_dirtypage, // ISCConstants.isc_doubleloc, // ISCConstants.isc_nodnotfnd, // ISCConstants.isc_dupnodfnd, // ISCConstants.isc_locnotmar, // ISCConstants.isc_badpagtyp, // ISCConstants.isc_corrupt, // ISCConstants.isc_badpage, // ISCConstants.isc_badindex, // ISCConstants.isc_badhndcnt, // ISCConstants.isc_connect_reject, //no connection to close // ISCConstants.isc_no_lock_mgr, //no connection to close // ISCConstants.isc_blocking_signal, // ISCConstants.isc_lockmanerr, // ISCConstants.isc_bad_detach, //detach failed...fatal, but there's nothing we can do. // ISCConstants.isc_buf_invalid, // ISCConstants.isc_bad_lock_level, //PC_ENGINE only, handles record locking // //issues from the attempt to make // //InterBase just like Dbase. // // ISCConstants.isc_shutdown, // ISCConstants.isc_io_create_err, // ISCConstants.isc_io_open_err, // ISCConstants.isc_io_close_err, // ISCConstants.isc_io_read_err, // ISCConstants.isc_io_write_err, // ISCConstants.isc_io_delete_err, // ISCConstants.isc_io_access_err, // ISCConstants.isc_lost_db_connection, // ISCConstants.isc_bad_protocol, // ISCConstants.isc_file_in_use }; static { Arrays.sort(FATAL_ERRORS); } }





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