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package org.springframework.jdbc.support.nativejdbc;

import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.SQLException;

import org.springframework.util.ReflectionUtils;

/**
 * Implementation of the {@link NativeJdbcExtractor} interface for WebSphere,
 * supporting WebSphere Application Server 6.1 and higher.
 *
 * 

Returns the underlying native Connection to application code instead * of WebSphere's wrapper implementation; unwraps the Connection for * native statements. The returned JDBC classes can then safely be cast, * e.g. to {@code oracle.jdbc.OracleConnection}. * *

This NativeJdbcExtractor can be set just to allow working * with a WebSphere DataSource: If a given object is not a WebSphere * Connection wrapper, it will be returned as-is. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.1 */ public class WebSphereNativeJdbcExtractor extends NativeJdbcExtractorAdapter { private static final String JDBC_ADAPTER_CONNECTION_NAME = "com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcConnection"; private static final String JDBC_ADAPTER_UTIL_NAME = "com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcUtil"; private Class webSphereConnectionClass; private Method webSphereNativeConnectionMethod; /** * This constructor retrieves WebSphere JDBC adapter classes, * so we can get the underlying vendor connection using reflection. */ public WebSphereNativeJdbcExtractor() { try { this.webSphereConnectionClass = getClass().getClassLoader().loadClass(JDBC_ADAPTER_CONNECTION_NAME); Class jdbcAdapterUtilClass = getClass().getClassLoader().loadClass(JDBC_ADAPTER_UTIL_NAME); this.webSphereNativeConnectionMethod = jdbcAdapterUtilClass.getMethod("getNativeConnection", new Class[] {this.webSphereConnectionClass}); } catch (Exception ex) { throw new IllegalStateException( "Could not initialize WebSphereNativeJdbcExtractor because WebSphere API classes are not available: " + ex); } } /** * Return {@code true}, as WebSphere returns wrapped Statements. */ @Override public boolean isNativeConnectionNecessaryForNativeStatements() { return true; } /** * Return {@code true}, as WebSphere returns wrapped PreparedStatements. */ @Override public boolean isNativeConnectionNecessaryForNativePreparedStatements() { return true; } /** * Return {@code true}, as WebSphere returns wrapped CallableStatements. */ @Override public boolean isNativeConnectionNecessaryForNativeCallableStatements() { return true; } /** * Retrieve the Connection via WebSphere's {@code getNativeConnection} method. */ @Override protected Connection doGetNativeConnection(Connection con) throws SQLException { if (this.webSphereConnectionClass.isAssignableFrom(con.getClass())) { return (Connection) ReflectionUtils.invokeJdbcMethod(this.webSphereNativeConnectionMethod, null, con); } return con; } }





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