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package org.springframework.jdbc.datasource;
import java.sql.Connection;
import org.springframework.transaction.support.ResourceHolderSupport;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* Connection holder, wrapping a JDBC Connection.
* DataSourceTransactionManager binds instances of this class
* to the thread, for a given DataSource.
*
* Inherits rollback-only support for nested JDBC transactions
* and reference count functionality from the base class.
*
*
Note: This is an SPI class, not intended to be used by applications.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 06.05.2003
* @see DataSourceTransactionManager
* @see DataSourceUtils
*/
public class ConnectionHolder extends ResourceHolderSupport {
private ConnectionHandle connectionHandle;
private Connection currentConnection;
private boolean transactionActive = false;
/**
* Create a new ConnectionHolder for the given ConnectionHandle.
* @param connectionHandle the ConnectionHandle to hold
*/
public ConnectionHolder(ConnectionHandle connectionHandle) {
Assert.notNull(connectionHandle, "ConnectionHandle must not be null");
this.connectionHandle = connectionHandle;
}
/**
* Create a new ConnectionHolder for the given JDBC Connection,
* wrapping it with a SimpleConnectionHandle.
* @param connection the JDBC Connection to hold
* @see SimpleConnectionHandle
*/
public ConnectionHolder(Connection connection) {
this.connectionHandle = new SimpleConnectionHandle(connection);
}
/**
* Return the ConnectionHandle held by this ConnectionHolder.
*/
public ConnectionHandle getConnectionHandle() {
return connectionHandle;
}
/**
* Return whether this holder currently has a Connection.
*/
protected boolean hasConnection() {
return (this.connectionHandle != null);
}
/**
* Set whether this holder represents an active transaction.
*/
protected void setTransactionActive(boolean transactionActive) {
this.transactionActive = transactionActive;
}
/**
* Return whether this holder represents an active transaction.
*/
protected boolean isTransactionActive() {
return this.transactionActive;
}
/**
* Override the existing Connection handle with the given Connection.
* Reset the handle if given null
.
*
Used for releasing the Connection on suspend (with a null
* argument) and setting a fresh Connection on resume.
*/
protected void setConnection(Connection connection) {
if (this.currentConnection != null) {
this.connectionHandle.releaseConnection(this.currentConnection);
this.currentConnection = null;
}
if (connection != null) {
this.connectionHandle = new SimpleConnectionHandle(connection);
}
else {
this.connectionHandle = null;
}
}
/**
* Return the current Connection held by this ConnectionHolder.
*
This will be the same Connection until released
* gets called on the ConnectionHolder, which will reset the
* held Connection, fetching a new Connection on demand.
* @see ConnectionHandle#getConnection()
* @see #released()
*/
public Connection getConnection() {
Assert.notNull(this.connectionHandle, "Active Connection is required");
if (this.currentConnection == null) {
this.currentConnection = this.connectionHandle.getConnection();
}
return this.currentConnection;
}
/**
* Releases the current Connection held by this ConnectionHolder.
*
This is necessary for ConnectionHandles that expect "Connection borrowing",
* where each returned Connection is only temporarily leased and needs to be
* returned once the data operation is done, to make the Connection available
* for other operations within the same transaction. This is the case with
* JDO 2.0 DataStoreConnections, for example.
* @see org.springframework.orm.jdo.DefaultJdoDialect#getJdbcConnection
*/
public void released() {
super.released();
if (this.currentConnection != null) {
this.connectionHandle.releaseConnection(this.currentConnection);
this.currentConnection = null;
}
}
public void clear() {
super.clear();
this.transactionActive = false;
}
}