Class PoolBackedDataSourceFactory
java.lang.Object
com.mchange.v2.c3p0.PoolBackedDataSourceFactory
Deprecated.
A class offering Factory methods for creating DataSources backed
by Connection and Statement Pools.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic DataSourceDeprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using default pool parameters.static DataSourcecreate(String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource.static DataSourcecreate(String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource.static DataSourceDeprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using default values for pool parameters.static DataSourcecreate(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource.static DataSourcecreate(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource.static DataSourcecreate(DataSource unpooledDataSource) Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using unpooledDataSource as its source for Connections and default values for pool params.static DataSourcecreate(DataSource unpooledDataSource, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using unpooledDataSource as its source for Connections.static DataSourcecreate(DataSource unpooledDataSource, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using unpooledDataSource as its source for Connections.static DataSourcecreateReferenceable(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable.static DataSourcecreateReferenceable(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, String factoryLocation) Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable.static DataSourcecreateReferenceable(DataSource unpooledDataSource, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable.static DataSourcecreateReferenceable(DataSource unpooledDataSource, String factoryLocation) Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable.static DataSourcecreateSerializable(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password) Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable.static DataSourcecreateSerializable(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable.static DataSourcecreateSerializable(DataSource unpooledDataSource) Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable.static DataSourcecreateSerializable(DataSource unpooledDataSource, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable.
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Method Details
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createReferenceable
public static DataSource createReferenceable(DataSource unpooledDataSource, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) throws SQLException Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable. use create()Creates a pool-backed DataSource that implements Referenceable for binding to JNDI name services. For this to work, unpooledDataSource must also implement Referenceable.- Parameters:
unpooledDataSource- an unpooledDataSource to use as the primary source for connections.minPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.factoryLocation- a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the libraries available locally.- Throws:
SQLException
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createReferenceable
public static DataSource createReferenceable(DataSource unpooledDataSource, String factoryLocation) throws SQLException Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable. use create()Creates a pool-backed DataSource that uses default pool parameters and implements Referenceable for binding to JNDI name services. For this to work, unpooledDataSource must also implement Referenceable.- Parameters:
unpooledDataSource- an unpooledDataSource to use as the primary source for connections.factoryLocation- a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the libraries available locally.- Throws:
SQLException
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createReferenceable
public static DataSource createReferenceable(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) throws SQLException Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable. use create()Creates a pool-backed DataSource that implements Referenceable.- Parameters:
jdbcDriverClass- a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl.jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSminPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.factoryLocation- a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the libraries available locally.- Throws:
SQLException
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createReferenceable
public static DataSource createReferenceable(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, String factoryLocation) throws SQLException Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable. use create()Creates a pool-backed DataSource that implements Referenceable and uses default pooling parameters.- Parameters:
jdbcDriverClass- a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl.jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSfactoryLocation- a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the libraries available locally.- Throws:
SQLException
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createSerializable
public static DataSource createSerializable(DataSource unpooledDataSource, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) throws SQLException Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable. use create()Creates a pool-backed DataSource that implements Serializable for binding to JNDI name services. For this to work, unpooledDataSource must also implement Serializable.- Parameters:
unpooledDataSource- an unpooledDataSource to use as the primary source for connections.minPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.- Throws:
SQLException
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createSerializable
Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable. use create()Creates a pool-backed DataSource that uses default pool parameters and implements Serializable for binding to JNDI name services. For this to work, unpooledDataSource must also implement Serializable.- Parameters:
unpooledDataSource- an unpooledDataSource to use as the primary source for connections.- Throws:
SQLException
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createSerializable
public static DataSource createSerializable(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) throws SQLException Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable. use create()Creates a pool-backed DataSource that implements Serializable.- Parameters:
jdbcDriverClass- a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl.jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSminPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.- Throws:
SQLException
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createSerializable
public static DataSource createSerializable(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password) throws SQLException Deprecated.all implementations are now both Referenceable and Serializable. use create()Creates a pool-backed DataSource that implements Serializable and uses default pooling parameters.- Parameters:
jdbcDriverClass- a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl.jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS- Throws:
SQLException
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create
public static DataSource create(DataSource unpooledDataSource, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) throws SQLException Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using unpooledDataSource as its source for Connections. Not necessarily suitable for JNDI binding.- Parameters:
unpooledDataSource- an unpooledDataSource to use as the primary source for connections.minPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.factoryLocation- a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the libraries available locally. Used only if the JNDI service prefers References to Serialized Objects when Objects are bound.- Throws:
SQLException
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create
public static DataSource create(DataSource unpooledDataSource, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) throws SQLException Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using unpooledDataSource as its source for Connections. Not necessarily suitable for JNDI binding.- Parameters:
unpooledDataSource- an unpooledDataSource to use as the primary source for connections.minPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.- Throws:
SQLException
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create
Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using unpooledDataSource as its source for Connections and default values for pool params.- Parameters:
unpooledDataSource- an unpooledDataSource to use as the primary source for connections.- Throws:
SQLException
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create
public static DataSource create(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) throws SQLException Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource.- Parameters:
jdbcDriverClass- a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl.jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSminPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.factoryLocation- a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the libraries available locally. Used only if the JNDI service prefers References to Serialized Objects when Objects are bound.- Throws:
SQLException
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create
public static DataSource create(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) throws SQLException Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource.- Parameters:
jdbcDriverClass- a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl.jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSminPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.- Throws:
SQLException
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create
public static DataSource create(String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements, String factoryLocation) throws SQLException Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource.Warning: If you use this method, you must make sure a JDBC driver capable of resolving jdbcUrl has been preloaded!
- Parameters:
jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSminPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.factoryLocation- a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the libraries available locally. Used only if the JNDI service prefers References to Serialized Objects when Objects are bound.- Throws:
SQLException
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create
public static DataSource create(String jdbcUrl, String user, String password, int minPoolSize, int maxPoolSize, int acquireIncrement, int maxIdleTime, int maxStatements) throws SQLException Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource.Warning: If you use this method, you must make sure a JDBC driver capable of resolving jdbcUrl has been preloaded!
- Parameters:
jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSminPoolSize- the minimum (and starting) number of Connections that should be held in the pool.maxPoolSize- the maximum number of Connections that should be held in the pool.acquireIncrement- the number of Connections that should be acquired at a time when the pool runs out of ConnectionsmaxIdleTime- the maximum number of seconds a Connection should be allowed to remain idle before it is expired from the pool. A value of 0 means Connections never expire.maxStatements- the maximum number of PreparedStatements that should be cached by this pool. A value of 0 means that Statement caching should be disabled.- Throws:
SQLException
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create
public static DataSource create(String jdbcDriverClass, String jdbcUrl, String user, String password) throws SQLException Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using default values for pool parameters. Not necessarily suitable for JNDI binding.- Parameters:
jdbcDriverClass- a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl.jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS- Throws:
SQLException
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create
Deprecated.Creates a pool-backed DataSource using default pool parameters.Warning: If you use this method, you must make sure a JDBC driver capable of resolving jdbcUrl has been preloaded!
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jdbcUrl- the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.user- a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMSpassword- a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS- Throws:
SQLException
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DataSources. See examples.