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package org.springframework.jdbc.datasource;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* An adapter for a target DataSource, applying the given user credentials to
* every standard getConnection()
call, that is, implicitly
* invoking getConnection(username, password)
on the target.
* All other methods simply delegate to the corresponding methods of the
* target DataSource.
*
* Can be used to proxy a target JNDI DataSource that does not have user
* credentials configured. Client code can work with the DataSource without
* passing in username and password on every getConnection()
call.
*
*
In the following example, client code can simply transparently work with
* the preconfigured "myDataSource", implicitly accessing "myTargetDataSource"
* with the specified user credentials.
*
*
* <bean id="myTargetDataSource" class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean">
* <property name="jndiName"><value>java:comp/env/jdbc/myds</value></property>
* </bean>
*
* <bean id="myDataSource" class="org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.UserCredentialsDataSourceAdapter">
* <property name="targetDataSource"><ref bean="myTargetDataSource"/></property>
* <property name="username"><value>myusername</value></property>
* <property name="password"><value>mypassword</value></property>
* </bean>
*
* If the "username" is empty, this proxy will simply delegate to the
* standard getConnection()
method of the target DataSource.
* This can be used to keep a UserCredentialsDataSourceAdapter bean definition
* just for the option of implicitly passing in user credentials if
* a particular target DataSource requires it.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 1.0.2
* @see #getConnection
*/
public class UserCredentialsDataSourceAdapter extends DelegatingDataSource {
private String username = "";
private String password = "";
private final ThreadLocal threadBoundCredentials = new ThreadLocal();
/**
* Set the username that this adapter should use for retrieving Connections.
* Default is the empty string, i.e. no specific user.
*/
public void setUsername(String username) {
this.username = username;
}
/**
* Set the password that this adapter should use for retrieving Connections.
* Default is the empty string, i.e. no specific password.
*/
public void setPassword(String password) {
this.password = password;
}
/**
* Set user credententials for this proxy and the current thread.
* The given username and password will be applied to all subsequent
* getConnection()
calls on this DataSource proxy.
*
This will override any statically specified user credentials,
* that is, values of the "username" and "password" bean properties.
* @param username the username to apply
* @param password the password to apply
* @see #removeCredentialsFromCurrentThread
*/
public void setCredentialsForCurrentThread(String username, String password) {
this.threadBoundCredentials.set(new String[] {username, password});
}
/**
* Remove any user credentials for this proxy from the current thread.
* Statically specified user credentials apply again afterwards.
* @see #setCredentialsForCurrentThread
*/
public void removeCredentialsFromCurrentThread() {
this.threadBoundCredentials.set(null);
}
/**
* Determine whether there are currently thread-bound credentials,
* using them if available, falling back to the statically specified
* username and password (i.e. values of the bean properties) else.
* @see #doGetConnection
*/
public final Connection getConnection() throws SQLException {
String[] threadCredentials = (String[]) this.threadBoundCredentials.get();
if (threadCredentials != null) {
return doGetConnection(threadCredentials[0], threadCredentials[1]);
}
else {
return doGetConnection(this.username, this.password);
}
}
/**
* This implementation delegates to the getConnection(username, password)
* method of the target DataSource, passing in the specified user credentials.
* If the specified username is empty, it will simply delegate to the standard
* getConnection()
method of the target DataSource.
* @param username the username to use
* @param password the password to use
* @return the Connection
* @see javax.sql.DataSource#getConnection(String, String)
* @see javax.sql.DataSource#getConnection()
*/
protected Connection doGetConnection(String username, String password) throws SQLException {
Assert.state(getTargetDataSource() != null, "targetDataSource is required");
if (!"".equals(username)) {
return getTargetDataSource().getConnection(username, password);
}
else {
return getTargetDataSource().getConnection();
}
}
}