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package org.springframework.jdbc.datasource;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.Driver;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Properties;
import org.springframework.beans.BeanUtils;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* Simple implementation of the standard JDBC {@link javax.sql.DataSource} interface,
* configuring a plain old JDBC {@link java.sql.Driver} via bean properties, and
* returning a new {@link java.sql.Connection} from every {@code getConnection} call.
*
* NOTE: This class is not an actual connection pool; it does not actually
* pool Connections. It just serves as simple replacement for a full-blown
* connection pool, implementing the same standard interface, but creating new
* Connections on every call.
*
*
In a Jakarta EE container, it is recommended to use a JNDI DataSource provided by
* the container. Such a DataSource can be exposed as a DataSource bean in a Spring
* ApplicationContext via {@link org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean},
* for seamless switching to and from a local DataSource bean like this class.
*
*
This {@code SimpleDriverDataSource} class was originally designed alongside
* Apache Commons DBCP
* and C3P0, featuring bean-style
* {@code BasicDataSource}/{@code ComboPooledDataSource} classes with configuration
* properties for local resource setups. For a modern JDBC connection pool, consider
* HikariCP instead,
* exposing a corresponding {@code HikariDataSource} instance to the application.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 2.5.5
* @see DriverManagerDataSource
*/
public class SimpleDriverDataSource extends AbstractDriverBasedDataSource {
@Nullable
private Driver driver;
/**
* Constructor for bean-style configuration.
*/
public SimpleDriverDataSource() {
}
/**
* Create a new DriverManagerDataSource with the given standard Driver parameters.
* @param driver the JDBC Driver object
* @param url the JDBC URL to use for accessing the DriverManager
* @see java.sql.Driver#connect(String, java.util.Properties)
*/
public SimpleDriverDataSource(Driver driver, String url) {
setDriver(driver);
setUrl(url);
}
/**
* Create a new DriverManagerDataSource with the given standard Driver parameters.
* @param driver the JDBC Driver object
* @param url the JDBC URL to use for accessing the DriverManager
* @param username the JDBC username to use for accessing the DriverManager
* @param password the JDBC password to use for accessing the DriverManager
* @see java.sql.Driver#connect(String, java.util.Properties)
*/
public SimpleDriverDataSource(Driver driver, String url, String username, String password) {
setDriver(driver);
setUrl(url);
setUsername(username);
setPassword(password);
}
/**
* Create a new DriverManagerDataSource with the given standard Driver parameters.
* @param driver the JDBC Driver object
* @param url the JDBC URL to use for accessing the DriverManager
* @param conProps the JDBC connection properties
* @see java.sql.Driver#connect(String, java.util.Properties)
*/
public SimpleDriverDataSource(Driver driver, String url, Properties conProps) {
setDriver(driver);
setUrl(url);
setConnectionProperties(conProps);
}
/**
* Specify the JDBC Driver implementation class to use.
*
An instance of this Driver class will be created and held
* within the SimpleDriverDataSource.
* @see #setDriver
*/
public void setDriverClass(Class extends Driver> driverClass) {
this.driver = BeanUtils.instantiateClass(driverClass);
}
/**
* Specify the JDBC Driver instance to use.
*
This allows for passing in a shared, possibly pre-configured
* Driver instance.
* @see #setDriverClass
*/
public void setDriver(@Nullable Driver driver) {
this.driver = driver;
}
/**
* Return the JDBC Driver instance to use.
*/
@Nullable
public Driver getDriver() {
return this.driver;
}
@Override
protected Connection getConnectionFromDriver(Properties props) throws SQLException {
Driver driver = getDriver();
Assert.state(driver != null, "Driver has not been set");
String url = getUrl();
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Creating new JDBC Driver Connection to [" + url + "]");
}
return driver.connect(url, props);
}
}