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package org.hibernate.connection;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Properties;

import org.hibernate.HibernateException;

/**
 * A strategy for obtaining JDBC connections.
 * 

* Implementors might also implement connection pooling.
*
* The ConnectionProvider interface is not intended to be * exposed to the application. Instead it is used internally by * Hibernate to obtain connections.
*
* Implementors should provide a public default constructor. * * @see ConnectionProviderFactory * @author Gavin King */ public interface ConnectionProvider { /** * Initialize the connection provider from given properties. * @param props SessionFactory properties */ public void configure(Properties props) throws HibernateException; /** * Grab a connection, with the autocommit mode specified by * hibernate.connection.autocommit. * @return a JDBC connection * @throws SQLException */ public Connection getConnection() throws SQLException; /** * Dispose of a used connection. * @param conn a JDBC connection * @throws SQLException */ public void closeConnection(Connection conn) throws SQLException; /** * Release all resources held by this provider. JavaDoc requires a second sentence. * @throws HibernateException */ public void close() throws HibernateException; /** * Does this connection provider support aggressive release of JDBC * connections and re-acquistion of those connections (if need be) later? *

* This is used in conjunction with {@link org.hibernate.cfg.Environment.RELEASE_CONNECTIONS} * to aggressively release JDBC connections. However, the configured ConnectionProvider * must support re-acquisition of the same underlying connection for that semantic to work. *

* Typically, this is only true in managed environments where a container * tracks connections by transaction or thread. * * Note that JTA semantic depends on the fact that the underlying connection provider does * support aggressive release. */ public boolean supportsAggressiveRelease(); }





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