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package java.sql;

import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Properties;

/**
 * A connection represents a link from a Java application to a database. All SQL
 * statements and results are returned within the context of a connection.
 * Database statements that are executed within this context form a
 * database session which forms one or more closed transactions. Especially in
 * distributed applications, multiple concurrent connections may exist accessing
 * the same values of the database. which may lead to the following phenomena
 * (referred to as transaction isolation levels):
 * 
    *
  • dirty reads:
    * reading values from table rows that are not committed.
  • *
  • non-repeatable reads:
    * reading table rows more than once in a transaction but getting back different * data because other transactions have altered the rows between the reads.
  • *
  • phantom reads:
    * retrieving additional "phantom" rows in the course of repeated table reads * because other transactions have inserted additional rows that satisfy an * SQL {@code WHERE} clause
  • *
*/ public interface Connection extends Wrapper, AutoCloseable { /** * A constant indicating that transactions are not supported. */ public static final int TRANSACTION_NONE = 0; /** * No dirty reads are permitted, therefore transactions may not read * a row containing uncommitted values - but does not prevent an application * from non-repeatable reads and phantom reads. */ public static final int TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED = 2; /** * In the case that reading uncommitted values is allowed, the following * incidents may happen which may lead to an invalid results: *
    *
  • dirty reads
  • *
  • non-repeatable reads
  • *
  • phantom reads
  • *
*/ public static final int TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED = 1; /** * A constant indicating that dirty reads and non-repeatable * reads are prevented but phantom reads can occur. */ public static final int TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ = 4; /** * The constant that indicates that the following incidents are all * prevented (the opposite of {@link #TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED}): *
    *
  • dirty reads
  • *
  • non-repeatable reads
  • *
  • phantom reads
  • *
*/ public static final int TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE = 8; /** * Discards all warnings that may have arisen for this connection. * Subsequent calls to {@link #getWarnings()} will return {@code null} * up until a new warning condition occurs. * * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public void clearWarnings() throws SQLException; /** * Causes the instant release of all database and driver connection * resources associated with this object. Any subsequent invocations of this * method have no effect. *

* It is strongly recommended that all connections are closed before they * are dereferenced by the application ready for garbage collection. * Although the {@code finalize} method of the connection closes the * connection before garbage collection takes place, it is not advisable to * leave the {@code close} operation to take place in this way. Mainly * because undesired side-effects may appear. * * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public void close() throws SQLException; /** * Commits all of the changes made since the last {@code commit} or * {@code rollback} of the associated transaction. All locks in the database * held by this connection are also relinquished. Calling this operation on * connection objects in {@code auto-commit} mode leads to an error. * * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database or if the target * connection instance is in auto-commit mode. */ public void commit() throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new instance of {@code Statement} for issuing SQL commands to * the remote database. *

* {@code ResultSets} generated by the returned statement will default to * type {@code ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY} and concurrency level {@code * ResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY}. * * @return a {@code Statement} object with default settings. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. * @see ResultSet */ public Statement createStatement() throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new instance of {@code Statement} whose associated {@code * ResultSet}s have the characteristics specified in the type and * concurrency arguments. * * @param resultSetType * one of the following type specifiers: *

    *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE}
  • * {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE}
  • * {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY}
  • *
* @param resultSetConcurrency * one of the following concurrency mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_UPDATABLE}
  • * {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY}
  • *
* @return a new instance of {@code Statement} capable of manufacturing * {@code ResultSet}s that satisfy the specified {@code * resultSetType} and {@code resultSetConcurrency} values. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database */ public Statement createStatement(int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency) throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new instance of {@code Statement} whose associated * {@code ResultSet}s will have the characteristics specified in the * type, concurrency and holdability arguments. * * @param resultSetType * one of the following type specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY}
  • *
* @param resultSetConcurrency * one of the following concurrency mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_UPDATABLE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY}
  • *
* @param resultSetHoldability * one of the following holdability mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT}
  • *
* @return a new instance of {@code Statement} capable of * manufacturing {@code ResultSet}s that satisfy the * specified {@code resultSetType}, * {@code resultSetConcurrency} and * {@code resultSetHoldability} values. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public Statement createStatement(int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency, int resultSetHoldability) throws SQLException; /** * Returns a {@code boolean} indicating whether or not this connection is in * the {@code auto-commit} operating mode. * * @return {@code true} if {@code auto-commit} is on, otherwise {@code * false}. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public boolean getAutoCommit() throws SQLException; /** * Gets this {@code Connection} object's current catalog name. * * @return the catalog name. {@code null} if there is no catalog * name. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public String getCatalog() throws SQLException; /** * Returns the holdability property that any {@code ResultSet} produced by * this instance will have. * * @return one of the following holdability mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT}
  • * {@link ResultSet#CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT}
  • *
* @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the a database. */ public int getHoldability() throws SQLException; /** * Gets the metadata about the database referenced by this connection. The * returned {@code DatabaseMetaData} describes the database topography, * available stored procedures, SQL syntax and so on. * * @return a {@code DatabaseMetaData} object containing the database * description. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the a database. */ public DatabaseMetaData getMetaData() throws SQLException; /** * Returns the transaction isolation level for this connection. * * @return the transaction isolation value. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. * @see #TRANSACTION_NONE * @see #TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED * @see #TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED * @see #TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ * @see #TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE */ public int getTransactionIsolation() throws SQLException; /** * Returns the type mapping associated with this {@code Connection} object. * The type mapping must be set on the application level. * * @return the Type Map as a {@code java.util.Map}. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public Map> getTypeMap() throws SQLException; /** * Gets the first instance of any {@code SQLWarning} objects that may have * been created in the use of this connection. If at least one warning has * occurred then this operation returns the first one reported. A {@code * null} indicates that no warnings have occurred. *

* By invoking the {@link SQLWarning#getNextWarning()} method of the * returned {@code SQLWarning} object it is possible to obtain all of * this connection's warning objects. * * @return the first warning as an SQLWarning object (may be {@code null}). * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database or if the call * has been made on a connection which has been previously * closed. */ public SQLWarning getWarnings() throws SQLException; /** * Returns a {@code boolean} indicating whether or not this connection is in * the {@code closed} state. The {@code closed} state may be entered into as * a consequence of a successful invocation of the {@link #close()} method * or else if an error has occurred that prevents the connection from * functioning normally. * * @return {@code true} if closed, otherwise {@code false}. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public boolean isClosed() throws SQLException; /** * Returns a {@code boolean} indicating whether or not this connection is * currently in the {@code read-only} state. * * @return {@code true} if in read-only state, otherwise {@code false}. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public boolean isReadOnly() throws SQLException; /** * Returns a string representation of the input SQL statement * {@code sql} expressed in the underlying system's native SQL * syntax. * * @param sql * the JDBC form of an SQL statement. * @return the SQL statement in native database format. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database */ public String nativeSQL(String sql) throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new instance of {@code CallableStatement} that may be used for * making stored procedure calls to the database. * * @param sql * the SQL statement that calls the stored function * @return a new instance of {@code CallableStatement} representing the SQL * statement. {@code ResultSet}s emitted from this {@code * CallableStatement} will default to type * {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY} and concurrency * {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY}. * @throws SQLException * if a problem occurs accessing the database. */ public CallableStatement prepareCall(String sql) throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new instance of {@code CallableStatement} that may be used for * making stored procedure calls to the database. {@code ResultSet}s emitted * from this {@code CallableStatement} will satisfy the specified {@code * resultSetType} and {@code resultSetConcurrency} values. * * @param sql * the SQL statement * @param resultSetType * one of the following type specifiers: *

    *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY}
  • *
* @param resultSetConcurrency * one of the following concurrency mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_UPDATABLE}
  • *
* @return a new instance of {@code CallableStatement} representing the * precompiled SQL statement. {@code ResultSet}s emitted from this * {@code CallableStatement} will satisfy the specified {@code * resultSetType} and {@code resultSetConcurrency} values. * @throws SQLException * if a problem occurs accessing the database */ public CallableStatement prepareCall(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency) throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new instance of {@code CallableStatement} that may be used for * making stored procedure calls to the database. {@code ResultSet}s created * from this {@code CallableStatement} will have characteristics determined * by the specified type, concurrency and holdability arguments. * * @param sql * the SQL statement * @param resultSetType * one of the following type specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY}
  • *
* @param resultSetConcurrency * one of the following concurrency mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_UPDATABLE}
  • *
* @param resultSetHoldability * one of the following holdability mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT}
  • *
* @return a new instance of {@code CallableStatement} representing the * precompiled SQL statement. {@code ResultSet}s emitted from this * {@code CallableStatement} will satisfy the specified {@code * resultSetType}, {@code resultSetConcurrency} and {@code * resultSetHoldability} values. * @throws SQLException * if a problem occurs accessing the database. */ public CallableStatement prepareCall(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency, int resultSetHoldability) throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new instance of {@code PreparedStatement} that may be used any * number of times to execute parameterized requests on the database server. *

* Subject to JDBC driver support, this operation will attempt to send the * precompiled version of the statement to the database. If * the driver does not support precompiled statements, the statement will * not reach the database server until it is executed. This distinction * determines the moment when {@code SQLException}s get raised. *

* By default, {@code ResultSet}s from the returned object will be * {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY} type with a * {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY} mode of concurrency. * * @param sql * the SQL statement. * @return the {@code PreparedStatement} containing the supplied SQL * statement. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String sql) throws SQLException; /** * Creates a default {@code PreparedStatement} that can retrieve * automatically generated keys. Parameter {@code autoGeneratedKeys} may be * used to tell the driver whether such keys should be made accessible. * This is only relevant when the {@code sql} statement is an {@code insert} * statement. *

* An SQL statement which may have {@code IN} parameters can be stored and * precompiled in a {@code PreparedStatement}. The {@code PreparedStatement} * can then be then be used to execute the statement multiple times in an * efficient way. *

* Subject to JDBC driver support, this operation will attempt to send the * precompiled version of the statement to the database. If * the driver does not support precompiled statements, the statement will * not reach the database server until it is executed. This distinction * determines the moment when {@code SQLException}s get raised. *

* By default, {@code ResultSet}s from the returned object will be * {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY} type with a * {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY} mode of concurrency. * * @param sql * the SQL statement. * @param autoGeneratedKeys * one of the following generated key options: *

    *
  • {@link Statement#RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS}
  • *
  • {@link Statement#NO_GENERATED_KEYS}
  • *
* @return a new {@code PreparedStatement} instance representing the input * SQL statement. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String sql, int autoGeneratedKeys) throws SQLException; /** * Creates a default {@code PreparedStatement} that can retrieve the * auto-generated keys designated by a supplied array. If {@code sql} is an * SQL {@code INSERT} statement, the parameter {@code columnIndexes} is expected * to hold the index values for each column in the statement's intended * database table containing the autogenerated-keys of interest. Otherwise * {@code columnIndexes} is ignored. *

* Subject to JDBC driver support, this operation will attempt to send the * precompiled version of the statement to the database. If * the driver does not support precompiled statements, the statement will * not reach the database server until it is executed. This distinction * determines the moment when {@code SQLException}s get raised. *

* By default, {@code ResultSet}s from the returned object will be * {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY} type with a * {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY} concurrency mode. * * @param sql * the SQL statement. * @param columnIndexes * the indexes of the columns for which auto-generated keys * should be made available. * @return the PreparedStatement containing the supplied SQL statement. * @throws SQLException * if a problem occurs accessing the database. */ public PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String sql, int[] columnIndexes) throws SQLException; /** * Creates a {@code PreparedStatement} that generates {@code ResultSet}s * with the specified values of {@code resultSetType} and {@code * resultSetConcurrency}. * * @param sql * the SQL statement. It can contain one or more {@code '?'} * {@code IN} parameter placeholders. * @param resultSetType * one of the following type specifiers: *

    *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY}
  • *
* @param resultSetConcurrency * one of the following concurrency mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_UPDATABLE}
  • *
* @return a new instance of {@code PreparedStatement} containing the SQL * statement {@code sql}. {@code ResultSet}s emitted from this * {@code PreparedStatement} will satisfy the specified {@code * resultSetType} and {@code resultSetConcurrency} values. * @throws SQLException * if a problem occurs accessing the database. */ public PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency) throws SQLException; /** * Creates a {@code PreparedStatement} that generates {@code ResultSet}s * with the specified type, concurrency and holdability * * @param sql * the SQL statement. It can contain one or more {@code '?' IN} * parameter placeholders. * @param resultSetType * one of the following type specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY}
  • *
* @param resultSetConcurrency * one of the following concurrency mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_UPDATABLE}
  • *
* @param resultSetHoldability * one of the following holdability mode specifiers: *
    *
  • {@link ResultSet#HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT}
  • *
* @return a new instance of {@code PreparedStatement} containing the SQL * statement {@code sql}. {@code ResultSet}s emitted from this * {@code PreparedStatement} will satisfy the specified {@code * resultSetType}, {@code resultSetConcurrency} and {@code * resultSetHoldability} values. * @throws SQLException * if a problem occurs accessing the database. */ public PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency, int resultSetHoldability) throws SQLException; /** * Creates a default {@code PreparedStatement} that can retrieve the * auto-generated keys designated by a supplied array. If {@code sql} is an * SQL {@code INSERT} statement, {@code columnNames} is expected to hold the * names of each column in the statement's associated database table * containing the autogenerated-keys of interest. Otherwise {@code * columnNames} is ignored. *

* Subject to JDBC driver support, this operation will attempt to send the * precompiled version of the statement to the database. Alternatively, if * the driver is not capable of handling precompiled statements, the * statement will not reach the database server until it is executed. This * will have a bearing on precisely when {@code SQLException} * instances get raised. *

* By default, ResultSets from the returned object will be * {@link ResultSet#TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY} type with a * {@link ResultSet#CONCUR_READ_ONLY} concurrency mode. * * @param sql * the SQL statement. * @param columnNames * the names of the columns for which auto-generated keys should * be made available. * @return the PreparedStatement containing the supplied SQL statement. * @throws SQLException * if a problem occurs accessing the database. */ public PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String sql, String[] columnNames) throws SQLException; /** * Releases the specified {@code savepoint} from the present transaction. Once removed, * the {@code Savepoint} is considered invalid and should not be referenced * further. * * @param savepoint * the object targeted for removal. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem with accessing the database or if * {@code savepoint} is considered not valid in this * transaction. */ public void releaseSavepoint(Savepoint savepoint) throws SQLException; /** * Rolls back all updates made so far in this transaction and * relinquishes all acquired database locks. It is an error to invoke this * operation when in auto-commit mode. * * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem with the database or if the method is * called while in auto-commit mode of operation. */ public void rollback() throws SQLException; /** * Undoes all changes made after the supplied {@code Savepoint} object was * set. This method should only be used when auto-commit mode is disabled. * * @param savepoint * the Savepoint to roll back to * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public void rollback(Savepoint savepoint) throws SQLException; /** * Sets this connection's auto-commit mode {@code on} or {@code off}. *

* Putting a Connection into auto-commit mode means that all associated SQL * statements are run and committed as separate transactions. * By contrast, setting auto-commit to {@code off} means that associated SQL * statements get grouped into transactions that need to be completed by * explicit calls to either the {@link #commit()} or {@link #rollback()} * methods. *

* Auto-commit is the default mode for new connection instances. *

* When in this mode, commits will automatically occur upon successful SQL * statement completion or upon successful completion of an execute. * Statements are not considered successfully completed until all associated * {@code ResultSet}s and output parameters have been obtained or closed. *

* Calling this operation during an uncommitted transaction will result in * it being committed. * * @param autoCommit * {@code boolean} indication of whether to put the target * connection into auto-commit mode ({@code true}) or not ( * {@code false}). * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public void setAutoCommit(boolean autoCommit) throws SQLException; /** * Sets the catalog name for this connection. This is used to select a * subspace of the database for future work. If the driver does not support * catalog names, this method is ignored. * * @param catalog * the catalog name to use. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public void setCatalog(String catalog) throws SQLException; /** * Sets the holdability of the {@code ResultSet}s created by this Connection. * * @param holdability * one of the following holdability mode specifiers: *

    *
  • {@link ResultSet#CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT}
  • *
  • {@link ResultSet#HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT}
  • *
  • *
* @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database */ public void setHoldability(int holdability) throws SQLException; /** * Sets this connection to read-only mode. *

* This serves as a hint to the driver, which can enable database * optimizations. * * @param readOnly * {@code true} to set the Connection to read only mode. {@code * false} disables read-only mode. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public void setReadOnly(boolean readOnly) throws SQLException; /** * Creates an unnamed {@code Savepoint} in the current transaction. * * @return a {@code Savepoint} object for this savepoint. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public Savepoint setSavepoint() throws SQLException; /** * Creates a named {@code Savepoint} in the current transaction. * * @param name * the name to use for the new {@code Savepoint}. * @return a {@code Savepoint} object for this savepoint. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database. */ public Savepoint setSavepoint(String name) throws SQLException; /** * Sets the transaction isolation level for this Connection. *

* If this method is called during a transaction, the results are * implementation defined. * * @param level * the new transaction isolation level to use from the following * list of possible values: *

    *
  • {@link #TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED} *
  • {@link #TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED} *
  • {@link #TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ} *
  • {@link #TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE} *
* @throws SQLException * if there is a problem with the database or if the value of * {@code level} is not one of the expected constant values. */ public void setTransactionIsolation(int level) throws SQLException; /** * Sets the {@code TypeMap} for this connection. The input {@code map} * should contain mappings between complex Java and SQL types. * * @param map * the new type map. * @throws SQLException * if there is a problem accessing the database or if {@code * map} is not an instance of {@link Map}. */ public void setTypeMap(Map> map) throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new empty Clob. * @throws SQLException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem creating a new clob. */ public Clob createClob() throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new empty Blob. * @throws SQLException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem creating a new blob. */ public Blob createBlob() throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new empty NClob. * @throws SQLException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem creating a new nclob. */ public NClob createNClob() throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new empty SQLXML. * @throws SQLException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem creating a new XML. */ public SQLXML createSQLXML() throws SQLException; /** * Returns true if this connection is still open and valid, false otherwise. * @param timeout number of seconds to wait for a response before giving up and returning false, * 0 to wait forever * @throws SQLException if {@code timeout < 0} */ public boolean isValid(int timeout) throws SQLException; /** * Sets the client info property {@code name} to {@code value}. A value of null clears the * client info property. * @throws SQLClientInfoException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem setting * the property. */ public void setClientInfo(String name, String value) throws SQLClientInfoException; /** * Replaces all client info properties with the name/value pairs from {@code properties}. * All existing properties are removed. If an exception is thrown, the resulting state of * this connection's client info properties is undefined. * @throws SQLClientInfoException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem setting * a property. */ public void setClientInfo(Properties properties) throws SQLClientInfoException; /** * Returns the value corresponding to the given client info property, or null if unset. * @throws SQLClientInfoException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem getting * the property. */ public String getClientInfo(String name) throws SQLException; /** * Returns a {@link Properties} object containing all client info properties. * @throws SQLClientInfoException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem getting * a property. */ public Properties getClientInfo() throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new {@link Array} containing the given {@code elements}. * @param typeName the SQL name of the type of the array elements * @throws SQLClientInfoException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem creating * the array. */ public Array createArrayOf(String typeName, Object[] elements) throws SQLException; /** * Returns a new {@link Struct} containing the given {@code attributes}. * @param typeName the SQL name of the type of the struct attributes * @throws SQLClientInfoException if this connection is closed, or there's a problem creating * the array. */ public Struct createStruct(String typeName, Object[] attributes) throws SQLException; }




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