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package org.hsqldb.jdbc;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.Driver;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.DriverPropertyInfo;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException;
//#ifdef JAVA8
import java.sql.DriverAction;
//#endif JAVA8
import org.hsqldb.DatabaseURL;
import org.hsqldb.error.ErrorCode;
import org.hsqldb.persist.HsqlDatabaseProperties;
import org.hsqldb.persist.HsqlProperties;
// fredt@users 20011220 - patch 1.7.0 by fredt
// new version numbering scheme
// fredt@users 20020320 - patch 1.7.0 - JDBC 2 support and error trapping
// fredt@users 20030528 - patch 1.7.2 suggested by Gerhard Hiller - support for properties in URL
// campbell-burnet@users 20051207 - patch 1.8.x initial JDBC 4.0 support work
/**
* Provides the java.sql.Driver interface implementation required by
* the JDBC specification.
*
* The Java SQL framework allows for multiple database drivers.
*
* The DriverManager will try to load as many drivers as it can find and
* then for any given connection request, it will ask each driver in turn
* to try to connect to the target URL.
*
* The application developer will normally not need to call any function of
* the Driver directly. All required calls are made by the DriverManager.
*
*
*
* HSQLDB-Specific Information:
*
* When the HSQL Database Engine Driver class is loaded, it creates an
* instance of itself and register it with the DriverManager. This means
* that a user can load and register the HSQL Database Engine driver by
* calling:
*
* Class.forName("org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCDriver")
*
*
* For detailed information about how to obtain HSQLDB JDBC Connections,
* please see {@link org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCConnection JDBCConnection}.
*
*
*
* JDBC 4.0 notes:
*
* Starting with JDBC 4.0 (JDK 1.6), the DriverManager
methods
* getConnection
and getDrivers
have been
* enhanced to support the Java Standard Edition Service Provider mechanism.
* When built under a Java runtime that supports JDBC 4.0, HSQLDB distribution
* jars containing the Driver implementation also include the file
* META-INF/services/java.sql.Driver
. This file contains the fully
* qualified class name ('org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCDriver') of the HSQLDB implementation
* of java.sql.Driver
.
*
* Hence, under JDBC 4.0 or greater, applications no longer need to explicitly
* load the HSQLDB JDBC driver using Class.forName()
. Of course,
* existing programs which do load JDBC drivers using
* Class.forName()
will continue to work without modification.
*
* JDBC 4.2 methods added in Java 8 are generally supported when the HSQLDB jar
* is compiled with JDK 8
*
* @author Campbell Burnet (campbell-burnet@users dot sourceforge.net)
* @author Fred Toussi (fredt@users dot sourceforge.net)
* @version 2.4.0
* @since HSQLDB 1.9.0
*
*
* @see org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCConnection
*/
public class JDBCDriver implements Driver {
/**
* Default constructor
*/
public JDBCDriver() {
}
/**
* Attempts to make a database connection to the given URL.
*
* Returns "null" if this is the wrong kind of driver to connect to the
* given URL. This will be common, as when the JDBC driver manager is asked
* to connect to a given URL it passes the URL to each loaded driver in
* turn.
*
*
The driver throws an SQLException
if it is the right
* driver to connect to the given URL but has trouble connecting to
* the database.
*
*
The java.util.Properties
argument can be used to pass
* arbitrary string tag/value pairs as connection arguments.
* Normally at least "user" and "password" properties should be
* included in the Properties
object.
*
*
*
* HSQLDB-Specific Information:
*
* For the HSQL Database Engine, at least "user" and
* "password" properties should be included in the Properties.
*
* From version 1.7.1, two optional properties are supported:
*
*
* get_column_name
(default true) - if set to false,
* a ResultSetMetaData.getColumnName() call will return the user
* defined label (getColumnLabel()) instead of the column
* name.
*
* This property is available in order to achieve
* compatibility with certain non-HSQLDB JDBC driver
* implementations.
*
* strict_md
if set to true, some ResultSetMetaData
* methods return more strict values for compatibility
* reasons.
*
*
* From version 1.8.0.x, strict_md
is deprecated (ignored)
* because metadata reporting is always strict (JDBC-compliant), and
* three new optional properties are supported:
*
*
* ifexits
(default false) - when true, an exception
* is raised when attempting to connect to an in-process
* file: or mem: scheme database instance if it has not yet been
* created. When false, an in-process file: or mem: scheme
* database instance is created automatically if it has not yet
* been created. This property does not apply to requests for
* network or res: (i.e. files_in_jar) scheme connections. -
*
*
shutdown
(default false) - when true, the
* the target database mimics the behaviour of 1.7.1 and older
* versions. When the last connection to a database is closed,
* the database is automatically shut down. The property takes
* effect only when the first connection is made to the database.
* This means the connection that opens the database. It has no
* effect if used with subsequent, simultaneous connections.
*
* This command has two uses. One is for test suites, where
* connections to the database are made from one JVM context,
* immediately followed by another context. The other use is for
* applications where it is not easy to configure the environment
* to shutdown the database. Examples reported by users include
* web application servers, where the closing of the last
* connection coincides with the web application being shut down.
*
*
* default_schema
- backwards compatibility feature.
* To be used for clients written before HSQLDB schema support.
* Denotes whether to use the default schema when a schema
* qualifier is not included in a database object's SQL identifier
* character sequence. Also affects the semantics of
* DatabaseMetaData calls that supply null-valued schemaNamePattern
* parameter values.
*
*
*
*
* @param url the URL of the database to which to connect
* @param info a list of arbitrary string tag/value pairs as connection
* arguments. Normally at least a "user" and "password" property
* should be included.
* @return a Connection
object that represents a
* connection to the URL
* @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
public Connection connect(String url,
Properties info) throws SQLException {
if (url.regionMatches(true, 0, DatabaseURL.S_URL_INTERNAL, 0,
DatabaseURL.S_URL_INTERNAL.length())) {
JDBCConnection conn = threadConnection.get();
if (conn == null) {
return null;
}
return conn;
}
return getConnection(url, info);
}
/**
* The static equivalent of the connect(String,Properties)
* method.
*
* @param url the URL of the database to which to connect
* @param info a list of arbitrary string tag/value pairs as connection
* arguments including at least at a "user" and a "password" property
* @throws java.sql.SQLException if a database access error occurs
* @return a Connection
object that represents a
* connection to the URL
*/
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
public static Connection getConnection(String url,
Properties info) throws SQLException {
final HsqlProperties props = DatabaseURL.parseURL(url, true, false);
if (props == null) {
// supposed to be an HSQLDB driver url but has errors
throw JDBCUtil.invalidArgument();
} else if (props.isEmpty()) {
// is not an HSQLDB driver url
return null;
}
long timeout = 0;
if (info != null) {
timeout = HsqlProperties.getIntegerProperty(info, "loginTimeout", 0);
}
props.addProperties(info);
if (timeout == 0) {
timeout = DriverManager.getLoginTimeout();
}
// @todo: maybe impose some sort of sane restriction
// on network connections regardless of user
// specification?
if (timeout == 0) {
// no timeout restriction
return new JDBCConnection(props);
}
String connType = props.getProperty("connection_type");
if (DatabaseURL.isInProcessDatabaseType(connType)) {
return new JDBCConnection(props);
}
// @todo: Better: ThreadPool? HsqlTimer with callback?
final JDBCConnection[] conn = new JDBCConnection[1];
final SQLException[] ex = new SQLException[1];
Thread t = new Thread() {
public void run() {
try {
conn[0] = new JDBCConnection(props);
} catch (SQLException se) {
ex[0] = se;
}
}
};
t.start();
try {
t.join(1000 * timeout);
} catch (InterruptedException ie) {
}
if (ex[0] != null) {
throw ex[0];
}
if (conn[0] != null) {
return conn[0];
}
throw JDBCUtil.sqlException(ErrorCode.X_08501);
}
/**
* Returns true if the driver thinks that it can open a connection to
* the given URL. Typically drivers will return true if they understand
* the subprotocol specified in the URL and false if they don't.
*
* @param url the URL of the database
* @return true if this driver can connect to the given URL
*/
// fredt@users - patch 1.7.0 - allow mixedcase url's
public boolean acceptsURL(String url) {
if (url == null) {
return false;
}
if (url.regionMatches(true, 0, DatabaseURL.S_URL_PREFIX, 0,
DatabaseURL.S_URL_PREFIX.length())) {
return true;
}
if (url.regionMatches(true, 0, DatabaseURL.S_URL_INTERNAL, 0,
DatabaseURL.S_URL_INTERNAL.length())) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Gets information about the possible properties for this driver.
*
* The getPropertyInfo method is intended to allow a generic GUI tool
* to discover what properties it should prompt a human for in order to
* get enough information to connect to a database. Note that depending
* on the values the human has supplied so far, additional values may
* become necessary, so it may be necessary to iterate though several
* calls to getPropertyInfo.
*
*
*
* HSQLDB-Specific Information:
*
* HSQLDB uses the values submitted in info to set the value for
* each DriverPropertyInfo object returned. It does not use the default
* value that it would use for the property if the value is null.
*
*
*
* @param url the URL of the database to which to connect
* @param info a proposed list of tag/value pairs that will be sent on
* connect open
* @return an array of DriverPropertyInfo objects describing possible
* properties. This array may be an empty array if no properties
* are required.
*/
public DriverPropertyInfo[] getPropertyInfo(String url, Properties info) {
if (!acceptsURL(url)) {
return new DriverPropertyInfo[0];
}
String[] choices = new String[] {
"true", "false"
};
DriverPropertyInfo[] pinfo = new DriverPropertyInfo[6];
DriverPropertyInfo p;
if (info == null) {
info = new Properties();
}
p = new DriverPropertyInfo("user", null);
p.value = info.getProperty("user");
p.required = true;
pinfo[0] = p;
p = new DriverPropertyInfo("password", null);
p.value = info.getProperty("password");
p.required = true;
pinfo[1] = p;
p = new DriverPropertyInfo("get_column_name", null);
p.value = info.getProperty("get_column_name", "true");
p.required = false;
p.choices = choices;
pinfo[2] = p;
p = new DriverPropertyInfo("ifexists", null);
p.value = info.getProperty("ifexists", "false");
p.required = false;
p.choices = choices;
pinfo[3] = p;
p = new DriverPropertyInfo("default_schema", null);
p.value = info.getProperty("default_schema", "false");
p.required = false;
p.choices = choices;
pinfo[4] = p;
p = new DriverPropertyInfo("shutdown", null);
p.value = info.getProperty("shutdown", "false");
p.required = false;
p.choices = choices;
pinfo[5] = p;
return pinfo;
}
/**
* Gets the driver's major version number.
*
* @return this driver's major version number
*/
public int getMajorVersion() {
return HsqlDatabaseProperties.MAJOR;
}
/**
* Gets the driver's minor version number.
*
* @return this driver's minor version number
*/
public int getMinorVersion() {
return HsqlDatabaseProperties.MINOR;
}
/**
* Reports whether this driver is a genuine JDBC Compliant™ driver.
* A driver may only report
* true
here if it passes the JDBC compliance tests; otherwise
* it is required to return false
.
*
* JDBC compliance requires full support for the JDBC API and full support
* for SQL 92 Entry Level.
*
*
*
* HSQLDB-Specific Information:
*
* HSQLDB 2.0 is aimed to be compliant with JDBC 4.2 specification.
* It supports SQL 92 Entry Level and beyond.
*
*
* This method is not intended to encourage the development of non-JDBC
* compliant drivers, but is a recognition of the fact that some vendors
* are interested in using the JDBC API and framework for lightweight
* databases that do not support full database functionality, or for
* special databases such as document information retrieval where a SQL
* implementation may not be feasible.
*
* @return true
if this driver is JDBC Compliant;
* false
otherwise
*/
public boolean jdbcCompliant() {
return true;
}
//------------------------- JDBC 4.1 -----------------------------------
/**
* Return the parent Logger of all the Loggers used by this driver. This
* should be the Logger farthest from the root Logger that is
* still an ancestor of all of the Loggers used by this driver. Configuring
* this Logger will affect all of the log messages generated by the driver.
* In the worst case, this may be the root Logger.
*
* @return the parent Logger for this driver
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the driver does not use java.util.logging
.
* @since JDK 1.7 M11 2010/09/10 (b123), HSQLDB 2.0.1
*/
public java.util.logging
.Logger getParentLogger() throws java.sql
.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException {
throw (java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException) JDBCUtil.notSupported();
}
public static final JDBCDriver driverInstance = new JDBCDriver();
static {
try {
//#ifdef JAVA8
DriverManager.registerDriver(driverInstance, new EmptyDiverAction());
//#else
/*
DriverManager.registerDriver(driverInstance);
*/
//#endif JAVA8
} catch (Exception e) {
}
}
/**
* As a separate instance of this class is registered with DriverManager
* for each class loader, the threadConnection is not declared as static.
* The registered instance is kept to allow access to the its
* threadConnection.
*
*/
public final ThreadLocal threadConnection =
new ThreadLocal();
//------------------------- JDBC 4.2 -----------------------------------
//#ifdef JAVA8
private static class EmptyDiverAction implements java.sql.DriverAction {
public void deregister() {}
}
//#endif JAVA8
}