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package org.hibernate;
/**
* Defines the various policies by which Hibernate might release its underlying
* JDBC connection.
*
* @author Steve Ebersole
*/
public enum ConnectionReleaseMode{
/**
* Indicates that JDBC connection should be aggressively released after each
* SQL statement is executed. In this mode, the application must
* explicitly close all iterators and scrollable results. This mode may
* only be used with a JTA datasource.
*/
AFTER_STATEMENT("after_statement"),
/**
* Indicates that JDBC connections should be released after each transaction
* ends (works with both JTA-registered synch and HibernateTransaction API).
* This mode may not be used with an application server JTA datasource.
*
* This is the default mode starting in 3.1; was previously {@link #ON_CLOSE}.
*/
AFTER_TRANSACTION("after_transaction"),
/**
* Indicates that connections should only be released when the Session is explicitly closed
* or disconnected; this is the legacy (Hibernate2 and pre-3.1) behavior.
*/
ON_CLOSE("on_close");
private final String name;
ConnectionReleaseMode(String name){
this.name = name;
}
public static ConnectionReleaseMode parse(String name){
return ConnectionReleaseMode.valueOf( name.toUpperCase() );
}
}