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java.lang.Object org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DelegatingDataSource org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy
public class LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy
Proxy for a target DataSource, fetching actual JDBC Connections lazily, i.e. not until first creation of a Statement. Connection initialization properties like auto-commit mode, transaction isolation and read-only mode will be kept and applied to the actual JDBC Connection as soon as an actual Connection is fetched (if ever). Consequently, commit and rollback calls will be ignored if no Statements have been created.
This DataSource proxy allows to avoid fetching JDBC Connections from a pool unless actually necessary. JDBC transaction control can happen without fetching a Connection from the pool or communicating with the database; this will be done lazily on first creation of a JDBC Statement.
If you configure both a LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy and a TransactionAwareDataSourceProxy, make sure that the latter is the outermost DataSource. In such a scenario, data access code will talk to the transaction-aware DataSource, which will in turn work with the LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy.
Lazy fetching of physical JDBC Connections is particularly beneficial in a generic transaction demarcation environment. It allows you to demarcate transactions on all methods that could potentially perform data access, without paying a performance penalty if no actual data access happens.
This DataSource proxy gives you behavior analogous to JTA and a transactional JNDI DataSource (as provided by the J2EE server), even with a local transaction strategy like DataSourceTransactionManager or HibernateTransactionManager. It does not add value with Spring's JtaTransactionManager as transaction strategy.
Lazy fetching of JDBC Connections is also recommended for read-only operations with Hibernate, in particular if the chances of resolving the result in the second-level cache are high. This avoids the need to communicate with the database at all for such read-only operations. You will get the same effect with non-transactional reads, but lazy fetching of JDBC Connections allows you to still perform reads in transactions.
NOTE: This DataSource proxy needs to return wrapped Connections to handle lazy fetching of an actual JDBC Connection. Therefore, the returned Connections cannot be cast to a native JDBC Connection type like OracleConnection, or to a connection pool implementation type. Use a corresponding NativeJdbcExtractor to retrieve the native JDBC Connection.
ConnectionProxy
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DataSourceTransactionManager
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HibernateTransactionManager
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NativeJdbcExtractor
Constructor Summary | |
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LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy()
Create a new LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy. |
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LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy(DataSource targetDataSource)
Create a new LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy. |
Method Summary | |
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void |
afterPropertiesSet()
Invoked by a BeanFactory after it has set all bean properties supplied (and satisfied BeanFactoryAware and ApplicationContextAware). |
protected void |
checkDefaultConnectionProperties(Connection con)
Check the default connection properties (auto-commit, transaction isolation), keeping them to be able to expose them correctly without fetching an actual JDBC Connection from the target DataSource. |
protected Boolean |
defaultAutoCommit()
Expose the default auto-commit value. |
protected Integer |
defaultTransactionIsolation()
Expose the default transaction isolation value. |
Connection |
getConnection()
Return a Connection handle that lazily fetches an actual JDBC Connection when asked for a Statement (or PreparedStatement or CallableStatement). |
Connection |
getConnection(String username,
String password)
Return a Connection handle that lazily fetches an actual JDBC Connection when asked for a Statement (or PreparedStatement or CallableStatement). |
void |
setDefaultAutoCommit(boolean defaultAutoCommit)
Set the default auto-commit mode to expose when no target Connection has been fetched yet (-> actual JDBC Connection default not known yet). |
void |
setDefaultTransactionIsolation(int defaultTransactionIsolation)
Set the default transaction isolation level to expose when no target Connection has been fetched yet (-> actual JDBC Connection default not known yet). |
void |
setDefaultTransactionIsolationName(String constantName)
Set the default transaction isolation level by the name of the corresponding constant in Connection , e.g. |
Methods inherited from class org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DelegatingDataSource |
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getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter, getTargetDataSource, isWrapperFor, setLoginTimeout, setLogWriter, setTargetDataSource, unwrap |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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public LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy()
DelegatingDataSource.setTargetDataSource(javax.sql.DataSource)
public LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy(DataSource targetDataSource)
targetDataSource
- the target DataSourceMethod Detail |
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public void setDefaultAutoCommit(boolean defaultAutoCommit)
If not specified, the default gets determined by checking a target Connection on startup. If that check fails, the default will be determined lazily on first access of a Connection.
Connection.setAutoCommit(boolean)
public void setDefaultTransactionIsolation(int defaultTransactionIsolation)
This property accepts the int constant value (e.g. 8) as defined in the
Connection
interface; it is mainly intended for programmatic
use. Consider using the "defaultTransactionIsolationName" property for setting
the value by name (e.g. "TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE").
If not specified, the default gets determined by checking a target Connection on startup. If that check fails, the default will be determined lazily on first access of a Connection.
setDefaultTransactionIsolationName(java.lang.String)
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Connection.setTransactionIsolation(int)
public void setDefaultTransactionIsolationName(String constantName)
Connection
, e.g. "TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE".
constantName
- name of the constantsetDefaultTransactionIsolation(int)
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Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED
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Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED
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Connection.TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ
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Connection.TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE
public void afterPropertiesSet()
InitializingBean
This method allows the bean instance to perform initialization only possible when all bean properties have been set and to throw an exception in the event of misconfiguration.
afterPropertiesSet
in interface InitializingBean
afterPropertiesSet
in class DelegatingDataSource
protected void checkDefaultConnectionProperties(Connection con) throws SQLException
This will be invoked once on startup, but also for each retrieval of a target Connection. If the check failed on startup (because the database was down), we'll lazily retrieve those settings.
con
- the Connection to use for checking
SQLException
- if thrown by Connection methodsprotected Boolean defaultAutoCommit()
protected Integer defaultTransactionIsolation()
public Connection getConnection() throws SQLException
The returned Connection handle implements the ConnectionProxy interface, allowing to retrieve the underlying target Connection.
getConnection
in interface DataSource
getConnection
in class DelegatingDataSource
SQLException
ConnectionProxy.getTargetConnection()
public Connection getConnection(String username, String password) throws SQLException
The returned Connection handle implements the ConnectionProxy interface, allowing to retrieve the underlying target Connection.
getConnection
in interface DataSource
getConnection
in class DelegatingDataSource
username
- the per-Connection usernamepassword
- the per-Connection password
SQLException
ConnectionProxy.getTargetConnection()
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