- All Superinterfaces:
AutoCloseable
,Wrapper
A connection (session) with a specific database. SQL statements are executed and results are returned within the context of a connection.
A Connection
object's database is able to provide information
describing its tables, its supported SQL grammar, its stored
procedures, the capabilities of this connection, and so on. This
information is obtained with the getMetaData
method.
Note: When configuring a Connection
, JDBC applications
should use the appropriate Connection
method such as
setAutoCommit
or setTransactionIsolation
.
Applications should not invoke SQL commands directly to change the connection's
configuration when there is a JDBC method available. By default a Connection
object is in
auto-commit mode, which means that it automatically commits changes
after executing each statement. If auto-commit mode has been
disabled, the method commit
must be called explicitly in
order to commit changes; otherwise, database changes will not be saved.
A new Connection
object created using the JDBC 2.1 core API
has an initially empty type map associated with it. A user may enter a
custom mapping for a UDT in this type map.
When a UDT is retrieved from a data source with the
method ResultSet.getObject
, the getObject
method
will check the connection's type map to see if there is an entry for that
UDT. If so, the getObject
method will map the UDT to the
class indicated. If there is no entry, the UDT will be mapped using the
standard mapping.
A user may create a new type map, which is a java.util.Map
object, make an entry in it, and pass it to the java.sql
methods that can perform custom mapping. In this case, the method
will use the given type map instead of the one associated with
the connection.
For example, the following code fragment specifies that the SQL
type ATHLETES
will be mapped to the class
Athletes
in the Java programming language.
The code fragment retrieves the type map for the Connection
object con
, inserts the entry into it, and then sets
the type map with the new entry as the connection's type map.
java.util.Map map = con.getTypeMap(); map.put("mySchemaName.ATHLETES", Class.forName("Athletes")); con.setTypeMap(map);
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- 1.1
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Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final int
A constant indicating that transactions are not supported.static final int
A constant indicating that dirty reads are prevented; non-repeatable reads and phantom reads can occur.static final int
A constant indicating that dirty reads, non-repeatable reads and phantom reads can occur.static final int
A constant indicating that dirty reads and non-repeatable reads are prevented; phantom reads can occur.static final int
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
Terminates an open connection.default void
Hints to the driver that a request, an independent unit of work, is beginning on this connection.void
Clears all warnings reported for thisConnection
object.void
close()
Releases thisConnection
object's database and JDBC resources immediately instead of waiting for them to be automatically released.void
commit()
Makes all changes made since the previous commit/rollback permanent and releases any database locks currently held by thisConnection
object.createArrayOf
(String typeName, Object[] elements) Factory method for creating Array objects.Constructs an object that implements theBlob
interface.Constructs an object that implements theClob
interface.Constructs an object that implements theNClob
interface.Constructs an object that implements theSQLXML
interface.Creates aStatement
object for sending SQL statements to the database.createStatement
(int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency) Creates aStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency.createStatement
(int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency, int resultSetHoldability) Creates aStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type, concurrency, and holdability.createStruct
(String typeName, Object[] attributes) Factory method for creating Struct objects.default void
Hints to the driver that a request, an independent unit of work, has completed.boolean
Retrieves the current auto-commit mode for thisConnection
object.Retrieves thisConnection
object's current catalog name.Returns a list containing the name and current value of each client info property supported by the driver.getClientInfo
(String name) Returns the value of the client info property specified by name.int
Retrieves the current holdability ofResultSet
objects created using thisConnection
object.Retrieves aDatabaseMetaData
object that contains metadata about the database to which thisConnection
object represents a connection.int
Retrieves the number of milliseconds the driver will wait for a database request to complete.Retrieves thisConnection
object's current schema name.int
Retrieves thisConnection
object's current transaction isolation level.Retrieves theMap
object associated with thisConnection
object.Retrieves the first warning reported by calls on thisConnection
object.boolean
isClosed()
Retrieves whether thisConnection
object has been closed.boolean
Retrieves whether thisConnection
object is in read-only mode.boolean
isValid
(int timeout) Returns true if the connection has not been closed and is still valid.Converts the given SQL statement into the system's native SQL grammar.prepareCall
(String sql) Creates aCallableStatement
object for calling database stored procedures.prepareCall
(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency) Creates aCallableStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency.prepareCall
(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency, int resultSetHoldability) Creates aCallableStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency.prepareStatement
(String sql) Creates aPreparedStatement
object for sending parameterized SQL statements to the database.prepareStatement
(String sql, int autoGeneratedKeys) Creates a defaultPreparedStatement
object that has the capability to retrieve auto-generated keys.prepareStatement
(String sql, int[] columnIndexes) Creates a defaultPreparedStatement
object capable of returning the auto-generated keys designated by the given array.prepareStatement
(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency) Creates aPreparedStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency.prepareStatement
(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency, int resultSetHoldability) Creates aPreparedStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type, concurrency, and holdability.prepareStatement
(String sql, String[] columnNames) Creates a defaultPreparedStatement
object capable of returning the auto-generated keys designated by the given array.void
releaseSavepoint
(Savepoint savepoint) Removes the specifiedSavepoint
and subsequentSavepoint
objects from the current transaction.void
rollback()
Undoes all changes made in the current transaction and releases any database locks currently held by thisConnection
object.void
Undoes all changes made after the givenSavepoint
object was set.void
setAutoCommit
(boolean autoCommit) Sets this connection's auto-commit mode to the given state.void
setCatalog
(String catalog) Sets the given catalog name in order to select a subspace of thisConnection
object's database in which to work.void
setClientInfo
(String name, String value) Sets the value of the client info property specified by name to the value specified by value.void
setClientInfo
(Properties properties) Sets the value of the connection's client info properties.void
setHoldability
(int holdability) Changes the default holdability ofResultSet
objects created using thisConnection
object to the given holdability.void
setNetworkTimeout
(Executor executor, int milliseconds) Sets the maximum period aConnection
or objects created from theConnection
will wait for the database to reply to any one request.void
setReadOnly
(boolean readOnly) Puts this connection in read-only mode as a hint to the driver to enable database optimizations.Creates an unnamed savepoint in the current transaction and returns the newSavepoint
object that represents it.setSavepoint
(String name) Creates a savepoint with the given name in the current transaction and returns the newSavepoint
object that represents it.void
Sets the given schema name to access.default void
setShardingKey
(ShardingKey shardingKey) Specifies a shardingKey to use with this Connectiondefault void
setShardingKey
(ShardingKey shardingKey, ShardingKey superShardingKey) Specifies a shardingKey and superShardingKey to use with this Connectiondefault boolean
setShardingKeyIfValid
(ShardingKey shardingKey, int timeout) Sets and validates the sharding key for this connection.default boolean
setShardingKeyIfValid
(ShardingKey shardingKey, ShardingKey superShardingKey, int timeout) Sets and validates the sharding keys for this connection.void
setTransactionIsolation
(int level) Attempts to change the transaction isolation level for thisConnection
object to the one given.void
setTypeMap
(Map<String, Class<?>> map) Installs the givenTypeMap
object as the type map for thisConnection
object.Methods declared in interface java.sql.Wrapper
isWrapperFor, unwrap
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Field Details
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TRANSACTION_NONE
static final int TRANSACTION_NONEA constant indicating that transactions are not supported.- See Also:
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TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED
static final int TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTEDA constant indicating that dirty reads, non-repeatable reads and phantom reads can occur. This level allows a row changed by one transaction to be read by another transaction before any changes in that row have been committed (a "dirty read"). If any of the changes are rolled back, the second transaction will have retrieved an invalid row.- See Also:
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TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED
static final int TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTEDA constant indicating that dirty reads are prevented; non-repeatable reads and phantom reads can occur. This level only prohibits a transaction from reading a row with uncommitted changes in it.- See Also:
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TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ
static final int TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READA constant indicating that dirty reads and non-repeatable reads are prevented; phantom reads can occur. This level prohibits a transaction from reading a row with uncommitted changes in it, and it also prohibits the situation where one transaction reads a row, a second transaction alters the row, and the first transaction rereads the row, getting different values the second time (a "non-repeatable read").- See Also:
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TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE
static final int TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLEA constant indicating that dirty reads, non-repeatable reads and phantom reads are prevented. This level includes the prohibitions inTRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ
and further prohibits the situation where one transaction reads all rows that satisfy aWHERE
condition, a second transaction inserts a row that satisfies thatWHERE
condition, and the first transaction rereads for the same condition, retrieving the additional "phantom" row in the second read.- See Also:
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Method Details
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createStatement
Creates aStatement
object for sending SQL statements to the database. SQL statements without parameters are normally executed usingStatement
objects. If the same SQL statement is executed many times, it may be more efficient to use aPreparedStatement
object.Result sets created using the returned
Statement
object will by default be typeTYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
and have a concurrency level ofCONCUR_READ_ONLY
. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by callinggetHoldability()
.- Returns:
- a new default
Statement
object - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection
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prepareStatement
Creates aPreparedStatement
object for sending parameterized SQL statements to the database.A SQL statement with or without IN parameters can be pre-compiled and stored in a
PreparedStatement
object. This object can then be used to efficiently execute this statement multiple times.Note: This method is optimized for handling parametric SQL statements that benefit from precompilation. If the driver supports precompilation, the method
prepareStatement
will send the statement to the database for precompilation. Some drivers may not support precompilation. In this case, the statement may not be sent to the database until thePreparedStatement
object is executed. This has no direct effect on users; however, it does affect which methods throw certainSQLException
objects.Result sets created using the returned
PreparedStatement
object will by default be typeTYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
and have a concurrency level ofCONCUR_READ_ONLY
. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by callinggetHoldability()
.- Parameters:
sql
- an SQL statement that may contain one or more '?' IN parameter placeholders- Returns:
- a new default
PreparedStatement
object containing the pre-compiled SQL statement - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection
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prepareCall
Creates aCallableStatement
object for calling database stored procedures. TheCallableStatement
object provides methods for setting up its IN and OUT parameters, and methods for executing the call to a stored procedure.Note: This method is optimized for handling stored procedure call statements. Some drivers may send the call statement to the database when the method
prepareCall
is done; others may wait until theCallableStatement
object is executed. This has no direct effect on users; however, it does affect which method throws certain SQLExceptions.Result sets created using the returned
CallableStatement
object will by default be typeTYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
and have a concurrency level ofCONCUR_READ_ONLY
. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by callinggetHoldability()
.- Parameters:
sql
- an SQL statement that may contain one or more '?' parameter placeholders. Typically this statement is specified using JDBC call escape syntax.- Returns:
- a new default
CallableStatement
object containing the pre-compiled SQL statement - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection
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nativeSQL
Converts the given SQL statement into the system's native SQL grammar. A driver may convert the JDBC SQL grammar into its system's native SQL grammar prior to sending it. This method returns the native form of the statement that the driver would have sent.- Parameters:
sql
- an SQL statement that may contain one or more '?' parameter placeholders- Returns:
- the native form of this statement
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection
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setAutoCommit
Sets this connection's auto-commit mode to the given state. If a connection is in auto-commit mode, then all its SQL statements will be executed and committed as individual transactions. Otherwise, its SQL statements are grouped into transactions that are terminated by a call to either the methodcommit
or the methodrollback
. By default, new connections are in auto-commit mode.The commit occurs when the statement completes. The time when the statement completes depends on the type of SQL Statement:
- For DML statements, such as Insert, Update or Delete, and DDL statements, the statement is complete as soon as it has finished executing.
- For Select statements, the statement is complete when the associated result set is closed.
- For
CallableStatement
objects or for statements that return multiple results, the statement is complete when all of the associated result sets have been closed, and all update counts and output parameters have been retrieved.
NOTE: If this method is called during a transaction and the auto-commit mode is changed, the transaction is committed. If
setAutoCommit
is called and the auto-commit mode is not changed, the call is a no-op.- Parameters:
autoCommit
-true
to enable auto-commit mode;false
to disable it- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, setAutoCommit(true) is called while participating in a distributed transaction, or this method is called on a closed connection- See Also:
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getAutoCommit
Retrieves the current auto-commit mode for thisConnection
object.- Returns:
- the current state of this
Connection
object's auto-commit mode - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection- See Also:
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commit
Makes all changes made since the previous commit/rollback permanent and releases any database locks currently held by thisConnection
object. This method should be used only when auto-commit mode has been disabled.- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called while participating in a distributed transaction, if this method is called on a closed connection or thisConnection
object is in auto-commit mode- See Also:
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rollback
Undoes all changes made in the current transaction and releases any database locks currently held by thisConnection
object. This method should be used only when auto-commit mode has been disabled.- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called while participating in a distributed transaction, this method is called on a closed connection or thisConnection
object is in auto-commit mode- See Also:
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close
Releases thisConnection
object's database and JDBC resources immediately instead of waiting for them to be automatically released.Calling the method
close
on aConnection
object that is already closed is a no-op.It is strongly recommended that an application explicitly commits or rolls back an active transaction prior to calling the
close
method. If theclose
method is called and there is an active transaction, the results are implementation-defined.- Specified by:
close
in interfaceAutoCloseable
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs
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isClosed
Retrieves whether thisConnection
object has been closed. A connection is closed if the methodclose
has been called on it or if certain fatal errors have occurred. This method is guaranteed to returntrue
only when it is called after the methodConnection.close
has been called.This method generally cannot be called to determine whether a connection to a database is valid or invalid. A typical client can determine that a connection is invalid by catching any exceptions that might be thrown when an operation is attempted.
- Returns:
true
if thisConnection
object is closed;false
if it is still open- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs
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getMetaData
Retrieves aDatabaseMetaData
object that contains metadata about the database to which thisConnection
object represents a connection. The metadata includes information about the database's tables, its supported SQL grammar, its stored procedures, the capabilities of this connection, and so on.- Returns:
- a
DatabaseMetaData
object for thisConnection
object - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection
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setReadOnly
Puts this connection in read-only mode as a hint to the driver to enable database optimizations.Note: This method cannot be called during a transaction.
- Parameters:
readOnly
-true
enables read-only mode;false
disables it- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or this method is called during a transaction
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isReadOnly
Retrieves whether thisConnection
object is in read-only mode.- Returns:
true
if thisConnection
object is read-only;false
otherwise- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection
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setCatalog
Sets the given catalog name in order to select a subspace of thisConnection
object's database in which to work.If the driver does not support catalogs, it will silently ignore this request.
Calling
setCatalog
has no effect on previously created or preparedStatement
objects. It is implementation defined whether a DBMS prepare operation takes place immediately when theConnection
methodprepareStatement
orprepareCall
is invoked. For maximum portability,setCatalog
should be called before aStatement
is created or prepared.- Parameters:
catalog
- the name of a catalog (subspace in thisConnection
object's database) in which to work- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection- See Also:
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getCatalog
Retrieves thisConnection
object's current catalog name.- Returns:
- the current catalog name or
null
if there is none - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection- See Also:
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setTransactionIsolation
Attempts to change the transaction isolation level for thisConnection
object to the one given. The constants defined in the interfaceConnection
are the possible transaction isolation levels.Note: If this method is called during a transaction, the result is implementation-defined.
- Parameters:
level
- one of the followingConnection
constants:Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED
,Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED
,Connection.TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ
, orConnection.TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE
. (Note thatConnection.TRANSACTION_NONE
cannot be used because it specifies that transactions are not supported.)- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the given parameter is not one of theConnection
constants- See Also:
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getTransactionIsolation
Retrieves thisConnection
object's current transaction isolation level.- Returns:
- the current transaction isolation level, which will be one
of the following constants:
Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED
,Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED
,Connection.TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ
,Connection.TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE
, orConnection.TRANSACTION_NONE
. - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection- See Also:
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getWarnings
Retrieves the first warning reported by calls on thisConnection
object. If there is more than one warning, subsequent warnings will be chained to the first one and can be retrieved by calling the methodSQLWarning.getNextWarning
on the warning that was retrieved previously.This method may not be called on a closed connection; doing so will cause an
SQLException
to be thrown.Note: Subsequent warnings will be chained to this SQLWarning.
- Returns:
- the first
SQLWarning
object ornull
if there are none - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection- See Also:
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clearWarnings
Clears all warnings reported for thisConnection
object. After a call to this method, the methodgetWarnings
returnsnull
until a new warning is reported for thisConnection
object.- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection
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createStatement
Creates aStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency. This method is the same as thecreateStatement
method above, but it allows the default result set type and concurrency to be overridden. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by callinggetHoldability()
.- Parameters:
resultSetType
- a result set type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
resultSetConcurrency
- a concurrency type; one ofResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY
orResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE
- Returns:
- a new
Statement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the given parameters are notResultSet
constants indicating type and concurrencySQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method or this method is not supported for the specified result set type and result set concurrency.- Since:
- 1.2
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prepareStatement
PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency) throws SQLException Creates aPreparedStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency. This method is the same as theprepareStatement
method above, but it allows the default result set type and concurrency to be overridden. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by callinggetHoldability()
.- Parameters:
sql
- aString
object that is the SQL statement to be sent to the database; may contain one or more '?' IN parametersresultSetType
- a result set type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
resultSetConcurrency
- a concurrency type; one ofResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY
orResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE
- Returns:
- a new PreparedStatement object containing the
pre-compiled SQL statement that will produce
ResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the given parameters are notResultSet
constants indicating type and concurrencySQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method or this method is not supported for the specified result set type and result set concurrency.- Since:
- 1.2
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prepareCall
CallableStatement prepareCall(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency) throws SQLException Creates aCallableStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency. This method is the same as theprepareCall
method above, but it allows the default result set type and concurrency to be overridden. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by callinggetHoldability()
.- Parameters:
sql
- aString
object that is the SQL statement to be sent to the database; may contain on or more '?' parametersresultSetType
- a result set type; one ofResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
resultSetConcurrency
- a concurrency type; one ofResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY
orResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE
- Returns:
- a new
CallableStatement
object containing the pre-compiled SQL statement that will produceResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the given parameters are notResultSet
constants indicating type and concurrencySQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method or this method is not supported for the specified result set type and result set concurrency.- Since:
- 1.2
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getTypeMap
Retrieves theMap
object associated with thisConnection
object. Unless the application has added an entry, the type map returned will be empty.You must invoke
setTypeMap
after making changes to theMap
object returned fromgetTypeMap
as a JDBC driver may create an internal copy of theMap
object passed tosetTypeMap
:Map<String,Class<?>> myMap = con.getTypeMap(); myMap.put("mySchemaName.ATHLETES", Athletes.class); con.setTypeMap(myMap);
- Returns:
- the
java.util.Map
object associated with thisConnection
object - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connectionSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.2
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setTypeMap
Installs the givenTypeMap
object as the type map for thisConnection
object. The type map will be used for the custom mapping of SQL structured types and distinct types.You must set the values for the
TypeMap
prior to callingsetMap
as a JDBC driver may create an internal copy of theTypeMap
:Map myMap<String,Class<?>> = new HashMap<String,Class<?>>(); myMap.put("mySchemaName.ATHLETES", Athletes.class); con.setTypeMap(myMap);
- Parameters:
map
- thejava.util.Map
object to install as the replacement for thisConnection
object's default type map- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the given parameter is not ajava.util.Map
objectSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.2
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setHoldability
Changes the default holdability ofResultSet
objects created using thisConnection
object to the given holdability. The default holdability ofResultSet
objects can be determined by invokingDatabaseMetaData.getResultSetHoldability()
.- Parameters:
holdability
- aResultSet
holdability constant; one ofResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT
orResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access occurs, this method is called on a closed connection, or the given parameter is not aResultSet
constant indicating holdabilitySQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the given holdability is not supported- Since:
- 1.4
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getHoldability
Retrieves the current holdability ofResultSet
objects created using thisConnection
object.- Returns:
- the holdability, one of
ResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT
orResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection- Since:
- 1.4
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setSavepoint
Creates an unnamed savepoint in the current transaction and returns the newSavepoint
object that represents it.if setSavepoint is invoked outside of an active transaction, a transaction will be started at this newly created savepoint.
- Returns:
- the new
Savepoint
object - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called while participating in a distributed transaction, this method is called on a closed connection or thisConnection
object is currently in auto-commit modeSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.4
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setSavepoint
Creates a savepoint with the given name in the current transaction and returns the newSavepoint
object that represents it.if setSavepoint is invoked outside of an active transaction, a transaction will be started at this newly created savepoint.
- Parameters:
name
- aString
containing the name of the savepoint- Returns:
- the new
Savepoint
object - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called while participating in a distributed transaction, this method is called on a closed connection or thisConnection
object is currently in auto-commit modeSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.4
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rollback
Undoes all changes made after the givenSavepoint
object was set.This method should be used only when auto-commit has been disabled.
- Parameters:
savepoint
- theSavepoint
object to roll back to- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called while participating in a distributed transaction, this method is called on a closed connection, theSavepoint
object is no longer valid, or thisConnection
object is currently in auto-commit modeSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.4
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releaseSavepoint
Removes the specifiedSavepoint
and subsequentSavepoint
objects from the current transaction. Any reference to the savepoint after it have been removed will cause anSQLException
to be thrown.- Parameters:
savepoint
- theSavepoint
object to be removed- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the givenSavepoint
object is not a valid savepoint in the current transactionSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.4
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createStatement
Statement createStatement(int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency, int resultSetHoldability) throws SQLException Creates aStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type, concurrency, and holdability. This method is the same as thecreateStatement
method above, but it allows the default result set type, concurrency, and holdability to be overridden.- Parameters:
resultSetType
- one of the followingResultSet
constants:ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
resultSetConcurrency
- one of the followingResultSet
constants:ResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY
orResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE
resultSetHoldability
- one of the followingResultSet
constants:ResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT
orResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT
- Returns:
- a new
Statement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type, concurrency, and holdability - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the given parameters are notResultSet
constants indicating type, concurrency, and holdabilitySQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method or this method is not supported for the specified result set type, result set holdability and result set concurrency.- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
-
prepareStatement
PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency, int resultSetHoldability) throws SQLException Creates aPreparedStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type, concurrency, and holdability.This method is the same as the
prepareStatement
method above, but it allows the default result set type, concurrency, and holdability to be overridden.- Parameters:
sql
- aString
object that is the SQL statement to be sent to the database; may contain one or more '?' IN parametersresultSetType
- one of the followingResultSet
constants:ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
resultSetConcurrency
- one of the followingResultSet
constants:ResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY
orResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE
resultSetHoldability
- one of the followingResultSet
constants:ResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT
orResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT
- Returns:
- a new
PreparedStatement
object, containing the pre-compiled SQL statement, that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type, concurrency, and holdability - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the given parameters are notResultSet
constants indicating type, concurrency, and holdabilitySQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method or this method is not supported for the specified result set type, result set holdability and result set concurrency.- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
-
prepareCall
CallableStatement prepareCall(String sql, int resultSetType, int resultSetConcurrency, int resultSetHoldability) throws SQLException Creates aCallableStatement
object that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type and concurrency. This method is the same as theprepareCall
method above, but it allows the default result set type, result set concurrency type and holdability to be overridden.- Parameters:
sql
- aString
object that is the SQL statement to be sent to the database; may contain on or more '?' parametersresultSetType
- one of the followingResultSet
constants:ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
,ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
, orResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE
resultSetConcurrency
- one of the followingResultSet
constants:ResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY
orResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE
resultSetHoldability
- one of the followingResultSet
constants:ResultSet.HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT
orResultSet.CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT
- Returns:
- a new
CallableStatement
object, containing the pre-compiled SQL statement, that will generateResultSet
objects with the given type, concurrency, and holdability - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the given parameters are notResultSet
constants indicating type, concurrency, and holdabilitySQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method or this method is not supported for the specified result set type, result set holdability and result set concurrency.- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
-
prepareStatement
Creates a defaultPreparedStatement
object that has the capability to retrieve auto-generated keys. The given constant tells the driver whether it should make auto-generated keys available for retrieval. This parameter is ignored if the SQL statement is not anINSERT
statement, or an SQL statement able to return auto-generated keys (the list of such statements is vendor-specific).Note: This method is optimized for handling parametric SQL statements that benefit from precompilation. If the driver supports precompilation, the method
prepareStatement
will send the statement to the database for precompilation. Some drivers may not support precompilation. In this case, the statement may not be sent to the database until thePreparedStatement
object is executed. This has no direct effect on users; however, it does affect which methods throw certain SQLExceptions.Result sets created using the returned
PreparedStatement
object will by default be typeTYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
and have a concurrency level ofCONCUR_READ_ONLY
. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by callinggetHoldability()
.- Parameters:
sql
- an SQL statement that may contain one or more '?' IN parameter placeholdersautoGeneratedKeys
- a flag indicating whether auto-generated keys should be returned; one ofStatement.RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS
orStatement.NO_GENERATED_KEYS
- Returns:
- a new
PreparedStatement
object, containing the pre-compiled SQL statement, that will have the capability of returning auto-generated keys - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection or the given parameter is not aStatement
constant indicating whether auto-generated keys should be returnedSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method with a constant of Statement.RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS- Since:
- 1.4
-
prepareStatement
Creates a defaultPreparedStatement
object capable of returning the auto-generated keys designated by the given array. This array contains the indexes of the columns in the target table that contain the auto-generated keys that should be made available. The driver will ignore the array if the SQL statement is not anINSERT
statement, or an SQL statement able to return auto-generated keys (the list of such statements is vendor-specific).An SQL statement with or without IN parameters can be pre-compiled and stored in a
PreparedStatement
object. This object can then be used to efficiently execute this statement multiple times.Note: This method is optimized for handling parametric SQL statements that benefit from precompilation. If the driver supports precompilation, the method
prepareStatement
will send the statement to the database for precompilation. Some drivers may not support precompilation. In this case, the statement may not be sent to the database until thePreparedStatement
object is executed. This has no direct effect on users; however, it does affect which methods throw certain SQLExceptions.Result sets created using the returned
PreparedStatement
object will by default be typeTYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
and have a concurrency level ofCONCUR_READ_ONLY
. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by callinggetHoldability()
.- Parameters:
sql
- an SQL statement that may contain one or more '?' IN parameter placeholderscolumnIndexes
- an array of column indexes indicating the columns that should be returned from the inserted row or rows- Returns:
- a new
PreparedStatement
object, containing the pre-compiled statement, that is capable of returning the auto-generated keys designated by the given array of column indexes - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connectionSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.4
-
prepareStatement
Creates a defaultPreparedStatement
object capable of returning the auto-generated keys designated by the given array. This array contains the names of the columns in the target table that contain the auto-generated keys that should be returned. The driver will ignore the array if the SQL statement is not anINSERT
statement, or an SQL statement able to return auto-generated keys (the list of such statements is vendor-specific).An SQL statement with or without IN parameters can be pre-compiled and stored in a
PreparedStatement
object. This object can then be used to efficiently execute this statement multiple times.Note: This method is optimized for handling parametric SQL statements that benefit from precompilation. If the driver supports precompilation, the method
prepareStatement
will send the statement to the database for precompilation. Some drivers may not support precompilation. In this case, the statement may not be sent to the database until thePreparedStatement
object is executed. This has no direct effect on users; however, it does affect which methods throw certain SQLExceptions.Result sets created using the returned
PreparedStatement
object will by default be typeTYPE_FORWARD_ONLY
and have a concurrency level ofCONCUR_READ_ONLY
. The holdability of the created result sets can be determined by callinggetHoldability()
.- Parameters:
sql
- an SQL statement that may contain one or more '?' IN parameter placeholderscolumnNames
- an array of column names indicating the columns that should be returned from the inserted row or rows- Returns:
- a new
PreparedStatement
object, containing the pre-compiled statement, that is capable of returning the auto-generated keys designated by the given array of column names - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connectionSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.4
-
createClob
Constructs an object that implements theClob
interface. The object returned initially contains no data. ThesetAsciiStream
,setCharacterStream
andsetString
methods of theClob
interface may be used to add data to theClob
.- Returns:
- An object that implements the
Clob
interface - Throws:
SQLException
- if an object that implements theClob
interface can not be constructed, this method is called on a closed connection or a database access error occurs.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this data type- Since:
- 1.6
-
createBlob
Constructs an object that implements theBlob
interface. The object returned initially contains no data. ThesetBinaryStream
andsetBytes
methods of theBlob
interface may be used to add data to theBlob
.- Returns:
- An object that implements the
Blob
interface - Throws:
SQLException
- if an object that implements theBlob
interface can not be constructed, this method is called on a closed connection or a database access error occurs.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this data type- Since:
- 1.6
-
createNClob
Constructs an object that implements theNClob
interface. The object returned initially contains no data. ThesetAsciiStream
,setCharacterStream
andsetString
methods of theNClob
interface may be used to add data to theNClob
.- Returns:
- An object that implements the
NClob
interface - Throws:
SQLException
- if an object that implements theNClob
interface can not be constructed, this method is called on a closed connection or a database access error occurs.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this data type- Since:
- 1.6
-
createSQLXML
Constructs an object that implements theSQLXML
interface. The object returned initially contains no data. ThecreateXmlStreamWriter
object andsetString
method of theSQLXML
interface may be used to add data to theSQLXML
object.- Returns:
- An object that implements the
SQLXML
interface - Throws:
SQLException
- if an object that implements theSQLXML
interface can not be constructed, this method is called on a closed connection or a database access error occurs.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this data type- Since:
- 1.6
-
isValid
Returns true if the connection has not been closed and is still valid. The driver shall submit a query on the connection or use some other mechanism that positively verifies the connection is still valid when this method is called.The query submitted by the driver to validate the connection shall be executed in the context of the current transaction.
- Parameters:
timeout
- - The time in seconds to wait for the database operation used to validate the connection to complete. If the timeout period expires before the operation completes, this method returns false. A value of 0 indicates a timeout is not applied to the database operation.- Returns:
- true if the connection is valid, false otherwise
- Throws:
SQLException
- if the value supplied fortimeout
is less than 0- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
-
setClientInfo
Sets the value of the client info property specified by name to the value specified by value.Applications may use the
DatabaseMetaData.getClientInfoProperties
method to determine the client info properties supported by the driver and the maximum length that may be specified for each property.The driver stores the value specified in a suitable location in the database. For example in a special register, session parameter, or system table column. For efficiency the driver may defer setting the value in the database until the next time a statement is executed or prepared. Other than storing the client information in the appropriate place in the database, these methods shall not alter the behavior of the connection in anyway. The values supplied to these methods are used for accounting, diagnostics and debugging purposes only.
The driver shall generate a warning if the client info name specified is not recognized by the driver.
If the value specified to this method is greater than the maximum length for the property the driver may either truncate the value and generate a warning or generate a
SQLClientInfoException
. If the driver generates aSQLClientInfoException
, the value specified was not set on the connection.The following are standard client info properties. Drivers are not required to support these properties however if the driver supports a client info property that can be described by one of the standard properties, the standard property name should be used.
- ApplicationName - The name of the application currently utilizing the connection
- ClientUser - The name of the user that the application using the connection is performing work for. This may not be the same as the user name that was used in establishing the connection.
- ClientHostname - The hostname of the computer the application using the connection is running on.
- Parameters:
name
- The name of the client info property to setvalue
- The value to set the client info property to. If the value is null, the current value of the specified property is cleared.- Throws:
SQLClientInfoException
- if the database server returns an error while setting the client info value on the database server or this method is called on a closed connection- Since:
- 1.6
-
setClientInfo
Sets the value of the connection's client info properties. TheProperties
object contains the names and values of the client info properties to be set. The set of client info properties contained in the properties list replaces the current set of client info properties on the connection. If a property that is currently set on the connection is not present in the properties list, that property is cleared. Specifying an empty properties list will clear all of the properties on the connection. SeesetClientInfo (String, String)
for more information.If an error occurs in setting any of the client info properties, a
SQLClientInfoException
is thrown. TheSQLClientInfoException
contains information indicating which client info properties were not set. The state of the client information is unknown because some databases do not allow multiple client info properties to be set atomically. For those databases, one or more properties may have been set before the error occurred.- Parameters:
properties
- the list of client info properties to set- Throws:
SQLClientInfoException
- if the database server returns an error while setting the clientInfo values on the database server or this method is called on a closed connection- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
-
getClientInfo
Returns the value of the client info property specified by name. This method may return null if the specified client info property has not been set and does not have a default value. This method will also return null if the specified client info property name is not supported by the driver.Applications may use the
DatabaseMetaData.getClientInfoProperties
method to determine the client info properties supported by the driver.- Parameters:
name
- The name of the client info property to retrieve- Returns:
- The value of the client info property specified
- Throws:
SQLException
- if the database server returns an error when fetching the client info value from the database or this method is called on a closed connection- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
-
getClientInfo
Returns a list containing the name and current value of each client info property supported by the driver. The value of a client info property may be null if the property has not been set and does not have a default value.- Returns:
- A
Properties
object that contains the name and current value of each of the client info properties supported by the driver. - Throws:
SQLException
- if the database server returns an error when fetching the client info values from the database or this method is called on a closed connection- Since:
- 1.6
-
createArrayOf
Factory method for creating Array objects.Note: When
createArrayOf
is used to create an array object that maps to a primitive data type, then it is implementation-defined whether theArray
object is an array of that primitive data type or an array ofObject
.Note: The JDBC driver is responsible for mapping the elements
Object
array to the default JDBC SQL type defined in java.sql.Types for the given class ofObject
. The default mapping is specified in Appendix B of the JDBC specification. If the resulting JDBC type is not the appropriate type for the given typeName then it is implementation defined whether anSQLException
is thrown or the driver supports the resulting conversion.- Parameters:
typeName
- the SQL name of the type the elements of the array map to. The typeName is a database-specific name which may be the name of a built-in type, a user-defined type or a standard SQL type supported by this database. This is the value returned byArray.getBaseTypeName
elements
- the elements that populate the returned object- Returns:
- an Array object whose elements map to the specified SQL type
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database error occurs, the JDBC type is not appropriate for the typeName and the conversion is not supported, the typeName is null or this method is called on a closed connectionSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this data type- Since:
- 1.6
-
createStruct
Factory method for creating Struct objects.- Parameters:
typeName
- the SQL type name of the SQL structured type that thisStruct
object maps to. The typeName is the name of a user-defined type that has been defined for this database. It is the value returned byStruct.getSQLTypeName
.attributes
- the attributes that populate the returned object- Returns:
- a Struct object that maps to the given SQL type and is populated with the given attributes
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database error occurs, the typeName is null or this method is called on a closed connectionSQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this data type- Since:
- 1.6
-
setSchema
Sets the given schema name to access.If the driver does not support schemas, it will silently ignore this request.
Calling
setSchema
has no effect on previously created or preparedStatement
objects. It is implementation defined whether a DBMS prepare operation takes place immediately when theConnection
methodprepareStatement
orprepareCall
is invoked. For maximum portability,setSchema
should be called before aStatement
is created or prepared.- Parameters:
schema
- the name of a schema in which to work- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection- Since:
- 1.7
- See Also:
-
getSchema
Retrieves thisConnection
object's current schema name.- Returns:
- the current schema name or
null
if there is none - Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closed connection- Since:
- 1.7
- See Also:
-
abort
Terminates an open connection. Callingabort
results in:- The connection marked as closed
- Closes any physical connection to the database
- Releases resources used by the connection
- Insures that any thread that is currently accessing the connection
will either progress to completion or throw an
SQLException
.
Calling
abort
marks the connection closed and releases any resources. Callingabort
on a closed connection is a no-op.It is possible that the aborting and releasing of the resources that are held by the connection can take an extended period of time. When the
abort
method returns, the connection will have been marked as closed and theExecutor
that was passed as a parameter to abort may still be executing tasks to release resources.This method checks to see that there is an
SQLPermission
object before allowing the method to proceed. If aSecurityManager
exists and itscheckPermission
method denies callingabort
, this method throws ajava.lang.SecurityException
.- Parameters:
executor
- TheExecutor
implementation which will be used byabort
.- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or theexecutor
isnull
,SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and itscheckPermission
method denies callingabort
- Since:
- 1.7
- See Also:
-
setNetworkTimeout
Sets the maximum period aConnection
or objects created from theConnection
will wait for the database to reply to any one request. If any request remains unanswered, the waiting method will return with aSQLException
, and theConnection
or objects created from theConnection
will be marked as closed. Any subsequent use of the objects, with the exception of theclose
,isClosed
orConnection.isValid
methods, will result in aSQLException
.Note: This method is intended to address a rare but serious condition where network partitions can cause threads issuing JDBC calls to hang uninterruptedly in socket reads, until the OS TCP-TIMEOUT (typically 10 minutes). This method is related to the
abort()
method which provides an administrator thread a means to free any such threads in cases where the JDBC connection is accessible to the administrator thread. ThesetNetworkTimeout
method will cover cases where there is no administrator thread, or it has no access to the connection. This method is severe in it's effects, and should be given a high enough value so it is never triggered before any more normal timeouts, such as transaction timeouts.JDBC driver implementations may also choose to support the
setNetworkTimeout
method to impose a limit on database response time, in environments where no network is present.Drivers may internally implement some or all of their API calls with multiple internal driver-database transmissions, and it is left to the driver implementation to determine whether the limit will be applied always to the response to the API call, or to any single request made during the API call.
This method can be invoked more than once, such as to set a limit for an area of JDBC code, and to reset to the default on exit from this area. Invocation of this method has no impact on already outstanding requests.
The
Statement.setQueryTimeout()
timeout value is independent of the timeout value specified insetNetworkTimeout
. If the query timeout expires before the network timeout then the statement execution will be canceled. If the network is still active the result will be that both the statement and connection are still usable. However if the network timeout expires before the query timeout or if the statement timeout fails due to network problems, the connection will be marked as closed, any resources held by the connection will be released and both the connection and statement will be unusable.When the driver determines that the
setNetworkTimeout
timeout value has expired, the JDBC driver marks the connection closed and releases any resources held by the connection.This method checks to see that there is an
SQLPermission
object before allowing the method to proceed. If aSecurityManager
exists and itscheckPermission
method denies callingsetNetworkTimeout
, this method throws ajava.lang.SecurityException
.- Parameters:
executor
- TheExecutor
implementation which will be used bysetNetworkTimeout
.milliseconds
- The time in milliseconds to wait for the database operation to complete. If the JDBC driver does not support milliseconds, the JDBC driver will round the value up to the nearest second. If the timeout period expires before the operation completes, a SQLException will be thrown. A value of 0 indicates that there is not timeout for database operations.- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs, this method is called on a closed connection, theexecutor
isnull
, or the value specified forseconds
is less than 0.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and itscheckPermission
method denies callingsetNetworkTimeout
.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.7
- See Also:
-
getNetworkTimeout
Retrieves the number of milliseconds the driver will wait for a database request to complete. If the limit is exceeded, aSQLException
is thrown.- Returns:
- the current timeout limit in milliseconds; zero means there is no limit
- Throws:
SQLException
- if a database access error occurs or this method is called on a closedConnection
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the JDBC driver does not support this method- Since:
- 1.7
- See Also:
-
beginRequest
Hints to the driver that a request, an independent unit of work, is beginning on this connection. Each request is independent of all other requests with regard to state local to the connection either on the client or the server. Work done betweenbeginRequest
,endRequest
pairs does not depend on any other work done on the connection either as part of another request or outside of any request. A request may include multiple transactions. There may be dependencies on committed database state as that is not local to the connection.Local state is defined as any state associated with a Connection that is local to the current Connection either in the client or the database that is not transparently reproducible.
Calls to
beginRequest
andendRequest
are not nested. Multiple calls tobeginRequest
without an intervening call toendRequest
is not an error. The firstbeginRequest
call marks the start of the request and subsequent calls are treated as a no-opUse of
beginRequest
andendRequest
is optional, vendor specific and should largely be transparent. In particular implementations may detect conditions that indicate dependence on other work such as an open transaction. It is recommended though not required that implementations throw aSQLException
if there is an active transaction andbeginRequest
is called. Using these methods may improve performance or provide other benefits. Consult your vendors documentation for additional information.It is recommended to enclose each unit of work in
beginRequest
,endRequest
pairs such that there is no open transaction at the beginning or end of the request and no dependency on local state that crosses request boundaries. Committed database state is not local.- API Note:
- This method is to be used by Connection pooling managers.
The pooling manager should call
beginRequest
on the underlying connection prior to returning a connection to the caller.The pooling manager does not need to call
beginRequest
if:- The connection pool caches
PooledConnection
objects - Returns a logical connection handle when
getConnection
is called by the application - The logical
Connection
is closed by callingConnection.close
prior to returning thePooledConnection
to the cache.
- The connection pool caches
- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation is a no-op.
- Throws:
SQLException
- if an error occurs- Since:
- 9
- See Also:
-
endRequest
Hints to the driver that a request, an independent unit of work, has completed. Calls tobeginRequest
andendRequest
are not nested. Multiple calls toendRequest
without an intervening call tobeginRequest
is not an error. The firstendRequest
call marks the request completed and subsequent calls are treated as a no-op. IfendRequest
is called without an initial call tobeginRequest
is a no-op.The exact behavior of this method is vendor specific. In particular implementations may detect conditions that indicate dependence on other work such as an open transaction. It is recommended though not required that implementations throw a
SQLException
if there is an active transaction andendRequest
is called.- API Note:
- This method is to be used by Connection pooling managers.
The pooling manager should call
endRequest
on the underlying connection when the applications returns the connection back to the connection pool.The pooling manager does not need to call
endRequest
if:- The connection pool caches
PooledConnection
objects - Returns a logical connection handle when
getConnection
is called by the application - The logical
Connection
is closed by callingConnection.close
prior to returning thePooledConnection
to the cache.
- The connection pool caches
- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation is a no-op.
- Throws:
SQLException
- if an error occurs- Since:
- 9
- See Also:
-
setShardingKeyIfValid
default boolean setShardingKeyIfValid(ShardingKey shardingKey, ShardingKey superShardingKey, int timeout) throws SQLException Sets and validates the sharding keys for this connection. Anull
value may be specified for the sharding Key. The validity of anull
sharding key is vendor-specific. Consult your vendor's documentation for additional information.- API Note:
- This method validates that the sharding keys are valid for the
Connection
. The timeout value indicates how long the driver should wait for theConnection
to verify that the sharding key is valid beforesetShardingKeyIfValid
returns false. - Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation will throw a
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
. - Parameters:
shardingKey
- the sharding key to be validated against this connection. The sharding key may benull
superShardingKey
- the super sharding key to be validated against this connection. The super sharding key may benull
.timeout
- time in seconds before which the validation process is expected to be completed, otherwise the validation process is aborted. A value of 0 indicates the validation process will not time out.- Returns:
- true if the connection is valid and the sharding keys are valid and set on this connection; false if the sharding keys are not valid or the timeout period expires before the operation completes.
- Throws:
SQLException
- if an error occurs while performing this validation; asuperShardingKey
is specified without ashardingKey
; this method is called on a closedconnection
; or thetimeout
value is negative.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the driver does not support sharding- Since:
- 9
- See Also:
-
setShardingKeyIfValid
Sets and validates the sharding key for this connection. Anull
value may be specified for the sharding Key. The validity of anull
sharding key is vendor-specific. Consult your vendor's documentation for additional information.- API Note:
- This method validates that the sharding key is valid for the
Connection
. The timeout value indicates how long the driver should wait for theConnection
to verify that the sharding key is valid beforesetShardingKeyIfValid
returns false. - Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation will throw a
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
. - Parameters:
shardingKey
- the sharding key to be validated against this connection. The sharding key may benull
timeout
- time in seconds before which the validation process is expected to be completed,else the validation process is aborted. A value of 0 indicates the validation process will not time out.- Returns:
- true if the connection is valid and the sharding key is valid to be set on this connection; false if the sharding key is not valid or the timeout period expires before the operation completes.
- Throws:
SQLException
- if there is an error while performing this validation; this method is called on a closedconnection
; or thetimeout
value is negative.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the driver does not support sharding- Since:
- 9
- See Also:
-
setShardingKey
default void setShardingKey(ShardingKey shardingKey, ShardingKey superShardingKey) throws SQLException Specifies a shardingKey and superShardingKey to use with this Connection- API Note:
- This method sets the specified sharding keys but does not require a
round trip to the database to validate that the sharding keys are valid
for the
Connection
. - Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation will throw a
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
. - Parameters:
shardingKey
- the sharding key to set on this connection. The sharding key may benull
superShardingKey
- the super sharding key to set on this connection. The super sharding key may benull
- Throws:
SQLException
- if an error occurs setting the sharding keys; this method is called on a closedconnection
; or asuperShardingKey
is specified without ashardingKey
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the driver does not support sharding- Since:
- 9
- See Also:
-
setShardingKey
Specifies a shardingKey to use with this Connection- API Note:
- This method sets the specified sharding key but does not require a
round trip to the database to validate that the sharding key is valid
for the
Connection
. - Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation will throw a
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
. - Parameters:
shardingKey
- the sharding key to set on this connection. The sharding key may benull
- Throws:
SQLException
- if an error occurs setting the sharding key; or this method is called on a closedconnection
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException
- if the driver does not support sharding- Since:
- 9
- See Also:
-