public final class DataSources
extends java.lang.Object
A simple factory class for creating DataSources. Generally, users will call DataSources.unpooledDataSource() to get a basic DataSource, and then get a pooled version by calling DataSources.pooledDataSource().
Most users will not need to worry about configuration details. If you want to use a PreparedStatement cache, be sure to call the version of DataSources.pooledDataSource() that accepts a statement_cache_size parameter, and set that to be a number (much) greater than zero. (For maximum performance, you would set this to be several times the number kinds of PreparedStatements you expect your application to use.)
For those interested in detailed configuration, note that c3p0 pools can be configured by explicit method calls on PoolConfig objects,
by defining System properties, or by defining a c3p0.properties file in your resource path. See PoolConfig
for details.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static void |
destroy(javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource)
Immediately releases resources (Threads and database Connections) that are
held by a C3P0 DataSource.
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static void |
forceDestroy(javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource)
Deprecated.
forceDestroy() is no longer meaningful, as a set of pools is now
directly associated with a DataSource, and not potentially shared.
(This simplification was made possible by canonicalization of
JNDI-looked-up DataSources within a virtual machine.) Just use
DataSources.destroy().
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static javax.sql.DataSource |
pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource)
Creates a pooled version of an unpooled DataSource using default configuration information.
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static javax.sql.DataSource |
pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource,
int statement_cache_size)
Creates a pooled version of an unpooled DataSource using default configuration information
and the specified startement cache size.
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static javax.sql.DataSource |
pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource,
java.util.Map overrideProps) |
static javax.sql.DataSource |
pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource,
PoolConfig pcfg)
Deprecated.
if you want to set properties programmatically, please construct a ComboPooledDataSource and
set its properties rather than using PoolConfig
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static javax.sql.DataSource |
pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource,
java.util.Properties props)
Creates a pooled version of an unpooled DataSource using configuration
information supplied explicitly by a Java Properties object.
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static javax.sql.DataSource |
pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource,
java.lang.String configName) |
static javax.sql.DataSource |
pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource,
java.lang.String configName,
java.util.Map overrideProps) |
static javax.sql.DataSource |
unpooledDataSource()
Defines an unpooled DataSource all of whose paramateres (especially jdbcUrl)
should be set in config files.
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static javax.sql.DataSource |
unpooledDataSource(java.lang.String jdbcUrl) |
static javax.sql.DataSource |
unpooledDataSource(java.lang.String jdbcUrl,
java.util.Properties driverProps)
Defines an unpooled DataSource on the specified JDBC URL.
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static javax.sql.DataSource |
unpooledDataSource(java.lang.String jdbcUrl,
java.lang.String user,
java.lang.String password)
Defines an unpooled DataSource on the specified JDBC URL, authenticating with a username and password.
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public static javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource() throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
public static javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource(java.lang.String jdbcUrl) throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
public static javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource(java.lang.String jdbcUrl, java.lang.String user, java.lang.String password) throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
public static javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource(java.lang.String jdbcUrl, java.util.Properties driverProps) throws java.sql.SQLException
driverProps
- the usual DriverManager properties for your JDBC driver
(e.g. "user" and "password" for all drivers that support
authentication)java.sql.SQLException
DriverManager
public static javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource) throws java.sql.SQLException
Creates a pooled version of an unpooled DataSource using default configuration information.
NOTE: By default, statement pooling is turned off, because for simple databases that do
not pre-parse and optimize PreparedStatements, statement caching is a net
performance loss. But if your database does optimize PreparedStatements
you'll want to turn StatementCaching on via pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource, int)
.
PooledDataSource
if you are interested in pool statisticsjava.sql.SQLException
public static javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource, int statement_cache_size) throws java.sql.SQLException
Creates a pooled version of an unpooled DataSource using default configuration information and the specified startement cache size. Use a value greater than zero to turn statement caching on.
PooledDataSource
if you are interested in pool statisticsjava.sql.SQLException
public static javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource, PoolConfig pcfg) throws java.sql.SQLException
Creates a pooled version of an unpooled DataSource using configuration
information supplied explicitly by a PoolConfig
.
PooledDataSource
if you are interested in pool statisticsjava.sql.SQLException
public static javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource, java.lang.String configName) throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
public static javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource, java.util.Map overrideProps) throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
public static javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource, java.lang.String configName, java.util.Map overrideProps) throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
public static javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource unpooledDataSource, java.util.Properties props) throws java.sql.SQLException
Creates a pooled version of an unpooled DataSource using configuration information supplied explicitly by a Java Properties object.
PooledDataSource
if you are interested in pool statisticsjava.sql.SQLException
PoolConfig
public static void destroy(javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource) throws java.sql.SQLException
Immediately releases resources (Threads and database Connections) that are held by a C3P0 DataSource.
Only DataSources created by the poolingDataSource() method hold any non-memory resources. Calling this method on unpooled DataSources is effectively a no-op.
You can safely presume that destroying a pooled DataSource that is wrapped around another DataSource created by this library destroys both the outer and the wrapped DataSource. There is no reason to hold a reference to a nested DataSource in order to explicitly destroy it.
java.sql.SQLException
PoolConfig
public static void forceDestroy(javax.sql.DataSource pooledDataSource) throws java.sql.SQLException
java.sql.SQLException
destroy(javax.sql.DataSource)