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package org.hibernate.engine.jdbc.spi;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.Statement;
import org.hibernate.engine.jdbc.batch.spi.Batch;
import org.hibernate.engine.jdbc.batch.spi.BatchKey;
import org.hibernate.engine.transaction.spi.TransactionCoordinator;
import org.hibernate.jdbc.WorkExecutorVisitable;
/**
* Coordinates JDBC-related activities.
*
* @author Steve Ebersole
* @author Brett Meyer
*/
public interface JdbcCoordinator extends Serializable {
/**
* Retrieve the transaction coordinator associated with this JDBC coordinator.
*
* @return The transaction coordinator
*/
public TransactionCoordinator getTransactionCoordinator();
/**
* Retrieves the logical connection associated with this JDBC coordinator.
*
* @return The logical connection
*/
public LogicalConnectionImplementor getLogicalConnection();
/**
* Get a batch instance.
*
* @param key The unique batch key.
*
* @return The batch
*/
public Batch getBatch(BatchKey key);
/**
* Execute the currently managed batch (if any)
*/
public void executeBatch();
/**
* Abort the currently managed batch (if any)
*/
public void abortBatch();
/**
* Obtain the statement preparer associated with this JDBC coordinator.
*
* @return This coordinator's statement preparer
*/
public StatementPreparer getStatementPreparer();
/**
* Obtain the resultset extractor associated with this JDBC coordinator.
*
* @return This coordinator's resultset extractor
*/
public ResultSetReturn getResultSetReturn();
/**
* Callback to let us know that a flush is beginning. We use this fact
* to temporarily circumvent aggressive connection releasing until after
* the flush cycle is complete {@link #flushEnding()}
*/
public void flushBeginning();
/**
* Callback to let us know that a flush is ending. We use this fact to
* stop circumventing aggressive releasing connections.
*/
public void flushEnding();
/**
* Close this coordinator and release and resources.
*
* @return The {@link Connection} associated with the managed {@link #getLogicalConnection() logical connection}
*
* @see LogicalConnection#close
*/
public Connection close();
/**
* Signals the end of transaction.
*
* Intended for use from the transaction coordinator, after local transaction completion. Used to conditionally
* release the JDBC connection aggressively if the configured release mode indicates.
*/
public void afterTransaction();
/**
* Used to signify that a statement has completed execution which may
* indicate that this logical connection need to perform an
* aggressive release of its physical connection.
*/
public void afterStatementExecution();
/**
* Perform the requested work handling exceptions, coordinating and handling return processing.
*
* @param work The work to be performed.
* @param The result type.
* @return The work result.
*/
public T coordinateWork(WorkExecutorVisitable work);
/**
* Attempt to cancel the last query sent to the JDBC driver.
*/
public void cancelLastQuery();
/**
* Set the effective transaction timeout period for the current transaction, in seconds.
*
* @param seconds The number of seconds before a time out should occur.
*/
public void setTransactionTimeOut(int seconds);
/**
* Calculate the amount of time, in seconds, still remaining before transaction timeout occurs.
*
* @return The number of seconds remaining until until a transaction timeout occurs. A negative value indicates
* no timeout was requested.
*
* @throws org.hibernate.TransactionException Indicates the time out period has already been exceeded.
*/
public int determineRemainingTransactionTimeOutPeriod();
/**
* Register a JDBC statement.
*
* @param statement The statement to register.
*/
public void register(Statement statement);
/**
* Release a previously registered statement.
*
* @param statement The statement to release.
*/
public void release(Statement statement);
/**
* Register a JDBC result set.
*
* Implementation note: Second parameter has been introduced to prevent
* multiple registrations of the same statement in case {@link ResultSet#getStatement()}
* does not return original {@link Statement} object.
*
* @param resultSet The result set to register.
* @param statement Statement from which {@link ResultSet} has been generated.
*/
public void register(ResultSet resultSet, Statement statement);
/**
* Release a previously registered result set.
*
* @param resultSet The result set to release.
*/
public void release(ResultSet resultSet);
/**
* Does this registry currently have any registered resources?
*
* @return True if the registry does have registered resources; false otherwise.
*/
public boolean hasRegisteredResources();
/**
* Release all registered resources.
*/
public void releaseResources();
public void enableReleases();
public void disableReleases();
/**
* Register a query statement as being able to be cancelled.
*
* @param statement The cancel-able query statement.
*/
public void registerLastQuery(Statement statement);
public boolean isReadyForSerialization();
}