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package org.springframework.jdbc.support;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;

import javax.sql.DataSource;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import org.springframework.beans.BeansException;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader;
import org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource;
import org.springframework.core.io.Resource;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.PatternMatchUtils;

/**
 * Factory for creating {@link SQLErrorCodes} based on the
 * "databaseProductName" taken from the {@link java.sql.DatabaseMetaData}.
 *
 * 

Returns SQLErrorCodes populated with vendor codes * defined in a configuration file named "sql-error-codes.xml". * Reads the default file in this package if not overridden by a file in * the root of the class path (for example in the "/WEB-INF/classes" directory). * * @author Thomas Risberg * @author Rod Johnson * @author Juergen Hoeller * @see java.sql.DatabaseMetaData#getDatabaseProductName() */ public class SQLErrorCodesFactory { /** * The name of custom SQL error codes file, loading from the root * of the class path (e.g. from the "/WEB-INF/classes" directory). */ public static final String SQL_ERROR_CODE_OVERRIDE_PATH = "sql-error-codes.xml"; /** * The name of default SQL error code files, loading from the class path. */ public static final String SQL_ERROR_CODE_DEFAULT_PATH = "org/springframework/jdbc/support/sql-error-codes.xml"; private static final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(SQLErrorCodesFactory.class); /** * Keep track of a single instance so we can return it to classes that request it. */ private static final SQLErrorCodesFactory instance = new SQLErrorCodesFactory(); /** * Return the singleton instance. */ public static SQLErrorCodesFactory getInstance() { return instance; } /** * Map to hold error codes for all databases defined in the config file. * Key is the database product name, value is the SQLErrorCodes instance. */ private final Map errorCodesMap; /** * Map to cache the SQLErrorCodes instance per DataSource. * Key is the DataSource, value is the SQLErrorCodes instance. */ private final Map dataSourceCache = new HashMap(16); /** * Create a new instance of the {@link SQLErrorCodesFactory} class. *

Not public to enforce Singleton design pattern. Would be private * except to allow testing via overriding the * {@link #loadResource(String)} method. *

Do not subclass in application code. * @see #loadResource(String) */ protected SQLErrorCodesFactory() { Map errorCodes = null; try { DefaultListableBeanFactory lbf = new DefaultListableBeanFactory(); XmlBeanDefinitionReader bdr = new XmlBeanDefinitionReader(lbf); // Load default SQL error codes. Resource resource = loadResource(SQL_ERROR_CODE_DEFAULT_PATH); if (resource != null && resource.exists()) { bdr.loadBeanDefinitions(resource); } else { logger.warn("Default sql-error-codes.xml not found (should be included in spring.jar)"); } // Load custom SQL error codes, overriding defaults. resource = loadResource(SQL_ERROR_CODE_OVERRIDE_PATH); if (resource != null && resource.exists()) { bdr.loadBeanDefinitions(resource); logger.info("Found custom sql-error-codes.xml file at the root of the classpath"); } // Check all beans of type SQLErrorCodes. errorCodes = lbf.getBeansOfType(SQLErrorCodes.class, true, false); if (logger.isInfoEnabled()) { logger.info("SQLErrorCodes loaded: " + errorCodes.keySet()); } } catch (BeansException ex) { logger.warn("Error loading SQL error codes from config file", ex); errorCodes = Collections.EMPTY_MAP; } this.errorCodesMap = errorCodes; } /** * Load the given resource from the class path. *

Not to be overridden by application developers, who should obtain * instances of this class from the static {@link #getInstance()} method. *

Protected for testability. * @param path resource path; either a custom path or one of either * {@link #SQL_ERROR_CODE_DEFAULT_PATH} or * {@link #SQL_ERROR_CODE_OVERRIDE_PATH}. * @return the resource, or null if the resource wasn't found * @see #getInstance */ protected Resource loadResource(String path) { return new ClassPathResource(path); } /** * Return the {@link SQLErrorCodes} instance for the given database. *

No need for a database metadata lookup. * @param dbName the database name (must not be null ) * @return the SQLErrorCodes instance for the given database * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the supplied database name is null */ public SQLErrorCodes getErrorCodes(String dbName) { Assert.notNull(dbName, "Database product name must not be null"); SQLErrorCodes sec = (SQLErrorCodes) this.errorCodesMap.get(dbName); if (sec == null) { for (Iterator it = this.errorCodesMap.values().iterator(); it.hasNext();) { SQLErrorCodes candidate = (SQLErrorCodes) it.next(); if (PatternMatchUtils.simpleMatch(candidate.getDatabaseProductNames(), dbName)) { sec = candidate; break; } } } if (sec != null) { if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("SQL error codes for '" + dbName + "' found"); } return sec; } // Could not find the database among the defined ones. if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("SQL error codes for '" + dbName + "' not found"); } return new SQLErrorCodes(); } /** * Return {@link SQLErrorCodes} for the given {@link DataSource}, * evaluating "databaseProductName" from the * {@link java.sql.DatabaseMetaData}, or an empty error codes * instance if no SQLErrorCodes were found. * @param dataSource the DataSource identifying the database * @see java.sql.DatabaseMetaData#getDatabaseProductName */ public SQLErrorCodes getErrorCodes(DataSource dataSource) { Assert.notNull(dataSource, "DataSource must not be null"); if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Looking up default SQLErrorCodes for DataSource [" + dataSource + "]"); } synchronized (this.dataSourceCache) { // Let's avoid looking up database product info if we can. SQLErrorCodes sec = (SQLErrorCodes) this.dataSourceCache.get(dataSource); if (sec != null) { if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("SQLErrorCodes found in cache for DataSource [" + dataSource + "]"); } return sec; } // We could not find it - got to look it up. try { String dbName = (String) JdbcUtils.extractDatabaseMetaData(dataSource, "getDatabaseProductName"); if (dbName != null) { if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Database product name cached for DataSource [" + dataSource + "]: name is '" + dbName + "'"); } sec = getErrorCodes(dbName); this.dataSourceCache.put(dataSource, sec); return sec; } } catch (MetaDataAccessException ex) { logger.warn("Error while extracting database product name - falling back to empty error codes", ex); } } // Fallback is to return an empty SQLErrorCodes instance. return new SQLErrorCodes(); } }





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