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<html lang="en"><head><META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="./images/docs-stylesheet.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><title>Apache Tomcat 9 (9.0.74) - The Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool</title><meta name="author" content="Filip Hanik"></head><body><div id="wrapper"><header><div id="header"><div><div><div class="logo noPrint"><a href="https://tomcat.apache.org/"><img alt="Tomcat Home" src="./images/tomcat.png"></a></div><div style="height: 1px;"></div><div class="asfLogo noPrint"><a href="https://www.apache.org/" target="_blank"><img src="./images/asf-logo.svg" alt="The Apache Software Foundation" style="width: 266px; height: 83px;"></a></div><h1>Apache Tomcat 9</h1><div class="versionInfo">
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<ul><li><a href="#Introduction">Introduction</a></li><li><a href="#How_to_use">How to use</a><ol><li><a href="#Additional_features">Additional features</a></li><li><a href="#Inside_the_Apache_Tomcat_Container">Inside the Apache Tomcat Container</a></li><li><a href="#Standalone">Standalone</a></li><li><a href="#JMX">JMX</a></li></ol></li><li><a href="#Attributes">Attributes</a><ol><li><a href="#JNDI_Factory_and_Type">JNDI Factory and Type</a></li><li><a href="#System_Properties">System Properties</a></li><li><a href="#Common_Attributes">Common Attributes</a></li><li><a href="#Tomcat_JDBC_Enhanced_Attributes">Tomcat JDBC Enhanced Attributes</a></li></ol></li><li><a href="#Advanced_usage">Advanced usage</a><ol><li><a href="#JDBC_interceptors">JDBC interceptors</a></li><li><a href="#Configuring_JDBC_interceptors">Configuring JDBC interceptors</a></li><li><a href="#org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.JdbcInterceptor">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.JdbcInterceptor</a></li><li><a href="#org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ConnectionState">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ConnectionState</a></li><li><a href="#org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementFinalizer">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementFinalizer</a></li><li><a href="#org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementCache">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementCache</a></li><li><a href="#org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementDecoratorInterceptor">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementDecoratorInterceptor</a></li><li><a href="#org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.QueryTimeoutInterceptor">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.QueryTimeoutInterceptor</a></li><li><a href="#org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.SlowQueryReport">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.SlowQueryReport</a></li><li><a href="#org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.SlowQueryReportJmx">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.SlowQueryReportJmx</a></li><li><a href="#org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ResetAbandonedTimer">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ResetAbandonedTimer</a></li></ol></li><li><a href="#Code_Example">Code Example</a><ol><li><a href="#Plain_Ol'_Java">Plain Ol' Java</a></li><li><a href="#As_a_Resource">As a Resource</a></li><li><a href="#Asynchronous_Connection_Retrieval">Asynchronous Connection Retrieval</a></li><li><a href="#Interceptors">Interceptors</a></li><li><a href="#Getting_the_actual_JDBC_connection">Getting the actual JDBC connection</a></li></ol></li><li><a href="#Building">Building</a><ol><li><a href="#Building_from_source">Building from source</a></li></ol></li></ul>
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</div><h3 id="Introduction">Introduction</h3><div class="text">
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<p>The <strong>JDBC Connection Pool <code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool</code></strong>
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is a replacement or an alternative to the <a href="https://commons.apache.org/dbcp/">Apache Commons DBCP</a>
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connection pool.</p>
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<p>So why do we need a new connection pool?</p>
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<p>Here are a few of the reasons:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Commons DBCP 1.x is single threaded. In order to be thread safe
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Commons locks the entire pool for short periods during both object
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allocation and object return. Note that this does not apply to
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Commons DBCP 2.x.</li>
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<li>Commons DBCP 1.x can be slow. As the number of logical CPUs grows and
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the number of concurrent threads attempting to borrow or return
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objects increases, the performance suffers. For highly concurrent
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systems the impact can be significant. Note that this does not apply
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to Commons DBCP 2.x.</li>
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<li>Commons DBCP is over 60 classes. tomcat-jdbc-pool core is 8 classes,
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hence modifications for future requirement will require much less
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changes. This is all you need to run the connection pool itself, the
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rest is gravy.</li>
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<li>Commons DBCP uses static interfaces. This means you have to use the
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right version for a given JRE version or you may see
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<code>NoSuchMethodException</code> exceptions.</li>
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<li>It's not worth rewriting over 60 classes, when a connection pool can
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be accomplished with a much simpler implementation.</li>
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<li>Tomcat jdbc pool implements the ability retrieve a connection
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asynchronously, without adding additional threads to the library
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itself.</li>
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<li>Tomcat jdbc pool is a Tomcat module, it depends on Tomcat JULI, a
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simplified logging framework used in Tomcat.</li>
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<li>Retrieve the underlying connection using the
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<code>javax.sql.PooledConnection</code> interface.</li>
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<li>Starvation proof. If a pool is empty, and threads are waiting for a
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connection, when a connection is returned, the pool will awake the
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correct thread waiting. Most pools will simply starve.</li>
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</ol>
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<p>Features added over other connection pool implementations</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Support for highly concurrent environments and multi core/cpu systems.</li>
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<li>Dynamic implementation of interface, will support <code>java.sql</code> and <code>javax.sql</code> interfaces for
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your runtime environment (as long as your JDBC driver does the same), even when compiled with a lower version of the JDK.</li>
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<li>Validation intervals - we don't have to validate every single time we use the connection, we can do this
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when we borrow or return the connection, just not more frequent than an interval we can configure.</li>
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<li>Run-Once query, a configurable query that will be run only once, when the connection to the database is established.
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Very useful to setup session settings, that you want to exist during the entire time the connection is established.</li>
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<li>Ability to configure custom interceptors.
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This allows you to write custom interceptors to enhance the functionality. You can use interceptors to gather query stats,
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cache session states, reconnect the connection upon failures, retry queries, cache query results, and so on.
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Your options are endless and the interceptors are dynamic, not tied to a JDK version of a
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<code>java.sql</code>/<code>javax.sql</code> interface.</li>
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<li>High performance - we will show some differences in performance later on</li>
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<li>Extremely simple, due to the very simplified implementation, the line count and source file count are very low, compare with c3p0
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that has over 200 source files(last time we checked), Tomcat jdbc has a core of 8 files, the connection pool itself is about half
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that. As bugs may occur, they will be faster to track down, and easier to fix. Complexity reduction has been a focus from inception.</li>
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<li>Asynchronous connection retrieval - you can queue your request for a connection and receive a <code>Future<Connection></code> back.</li>
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<li>Better idle connection handling. Instead of closing connections directly, it can still pool connections and sizes the idle pool with a smarter algorithm.</li>
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<li>You can decide at what moment connections are considered abandoned, is it when the pool is full, or directly at a timeout
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by specifying a pool usage threshold.
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</li>
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<li>The abandon connection timer will reset upon a statement/query activity. Allowing a connections that is in use for a long time to not timeout.
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This is achieved using the <code>ResetAbandonedTimer</code>
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</li>
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<li>Close connections after they have been connected for a certain time. Age based close upon return to the pool.
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</li>
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<li>Get JMX notifications and log entries when connections are suspected for being abandoned. This is similar to
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the <code>removeAbandonedTimeout</code> but it doesn't take any action, only reports the information.
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This is achieved using the <code>suspectTimeout</code> attribute.</li>
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<li>Connections can be retrieved from a <code>java.sql.Driver</code>, <code>javax.sql.DataSource</code> or <code>javax.sql.XADataSource</code>
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This is achieved using the <code>dataSource</code> and <code>dataSourceJNDI</code> attributes.</li>
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<li>XA connection support</li>
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</ol>
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</div><h3 id="How_to_use">How to use</h3><div class="text">
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<p>
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Usage of the Tomcat connection pool has been made to be as simple as possible, for those of you that are familiar with commons-dbcp, the
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transition will be very simple. Moving from other connection pools is also fairly straight forward.
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</p>
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<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Additional_features">Additional features</h4><div class="text">
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<p>The Tomcat connection pool offers a few additional features over what most other pools let you do:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><code>initSQL</code> - the ability to run an SQL statement exactly once, when the connection is created</li>
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<li><code>validationInterval</code> - in addition to running validations on connections, avoid running them too frequently.</li>
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<li><code>jdbcInterceptors</code> - flexible and pluggable interceptors to create any customizations around the pool,
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the query execution and the result set handling. More on this in the advanced section.</li>
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<li><code>fairQueue</code> - Set the fair flag to true to achieve thread fairness or to use asynchronous connection retrieval</li>
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</ul>
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</div></div>
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<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Inside_the_Apache_Tomcat_Container">Inside the Apache Tomcat Container</h4><div class="text">
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<p>
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The Tomcat Connection pool is configured as a resource described in <a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html" target="_blank">The Tomcat JDBC documentation</a>
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With the only difference being that you have to specify the <code>factory</code> attribute and set the value to
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<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceFactory</code>
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</p>
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</div></div>
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<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Standalone">Standalone</h4><div class="text">
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<p>
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The connection pool only has another dependency, and that is on tomcat-juli.jar.
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To configure the pool in a stand alone project using bean instantiation, the bean to instantiate is
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<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSource</code>. The same attributes (documented below) as you use to configure a connection
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pool as a JNDI resource, are used to configure a data source as a bean.
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</p>
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</div></div>
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<div class="subsection"><h4 id="JMX">JMX</h4><div class="text">
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<p>
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The connection pool object exposes an MBean that can be registered.
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In order for the connection pool object to create the MBean, the flag <code>jmxEnabled</code> has to be set to true.
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This doesn't imply that the pool will be registered with an MBean server, merely that the MBean is created.
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In a container like Tomcat, Tomcat itself registers the DataSource with the MBean server, the
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<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSource</code> object will then register the actual
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connection pool MBean.
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If you're running outside of a container, you can register the DataSource yourself under any object name you specify,
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and it propagates the registration to the underlying pool. To do this you would call <code>mBeanServer.registerMBean(dataSource.getPool().getJmxPool(),objectname)</code>.
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Prior to this call, ensure that the pool has been created by calling <code>dataSource.createPool()</code>.
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</p>
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</div></div>
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</div><h3 id="Attributes">Attributes</h3><div class="text">
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<p>To provide a very simple switch to and from commons-dbcp and tomcat-jdbc-pool,
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Most attributes are the same and have the same meaning.</p>
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<div class="subsection"><h4 id="JNDI_Factory_and_Type">JNDI Factory and Type</h4><div class="text">
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<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
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Attribute
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</th><th style="width: 85%;">
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Description
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</th></tr><tr><td><strong><code class="attributeName">factory</code></strong></td><td>
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<p>factory is required, and the value should be <code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceFactory</code></p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><strong><code class="attributeName">type</code></strong></td><td>
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<p>Type should always be <code>javax.sql.DataSource</code> or <code>javax.sql.XADataSource</code></p>
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<p>Depending on the type a <code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSource</code> or a <code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.XADataSource</code> will be created.</p>
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</td></tr></table>
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</div></div>
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<div class="subsection"><h4 id="System_Properties">System Properties</h4><div class="text">
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<p>System properties are JVM wide, affect all pools created in the JVM</p>
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<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
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Attribute
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</th><th style="width: 85%;">
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Description
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</th></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.onlyAttemptCurrentClassLoader</code></td><td>
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<p>(boolean) Controls classloading of dynamic classes, such as
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JDBC drivers, interceptors and validators. If set to
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<code>false</code>, default value, the pool will first attempt
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to load using the current loader (i.e. the class loader that
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loaded the pool classes) and if class loading fails attempt to
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load using the thread context loader. Set this value to
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<code>true</code>, if you wish to remain backwards compatible
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with Apache Tomcat 8.0.8 and earlier, and only attempt the
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current loader.
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If not set then the default value is <code>false</code>.
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</p>
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</td></tr></table>
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</div></div>
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<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Common_Attributes">Common Attributes</h4><div class="text">
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<p>These attributes are shared between commons-dbcp and tomcat-jdbc-pool, in some cases default values are different.</p>
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<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
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Attribute
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</th><th style="width: 85%;">
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Description
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</th></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">defaultAutoCommit</code></td><td>
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<p>(boolean) The default auto-commit state of connections created by this pool. If not set, default is JDBC driver default (If not set then the <code>setAutoCommit</code> method will not be called.)</p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">defaultReadOnly</code></td><td>
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<p>(boolean) The default read-only state of connections created by this pool. If not set then the <code>setReadOnly</code> method will not be called. (Some drivers don't support read only mode, ex: Informix)</p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">defaultTransactionIsolation</code></td><td>
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<p>(String) The default TransactionIsolation state of connections created by this pool. One of the following: (see javadoc )</p>
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<ul>
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<li><code>NONE</code></li>
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<li><code>READ_COMMITTED</code></li>
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<li><code>READ_UNCOMMITTED</code></li>
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<li><code>REPEATABLE_READ</code></li>
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<li><code>SERIALIZABLE</code></li>
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</ul>
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<p>If not set, the method will not be called and it defaults to the JDBC driver.</p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">defaultCatalog</code></td><td>
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<p>(String) The default catalog of connections created by this pool.</p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><strong><code class="attributeName">driverClassName</code></strong></td><td>
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<p>(String) The fully qualified Java class name of the JDBC driver to be used. The driver has to be accessible
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from the same classloader as tomcat-jdbc.jar
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</p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><strong><code class="attributeName">username</code></strong></td><td>
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<p>(String) The connection username to be passed to our JDBC driver to establish a connection.
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Note that method <code>DataSource.getConnection(username,password)</code>
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by default will not use credentials passed into the method,
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but will use the ones configured here. See <code>alternateUsernameAllowed</code>
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property for more details.
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</p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><strong><code class="attributeName">password</code></strong></td><td>
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<p>(String) The connection password to be passed to our JDBC driver to establish a connection.
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Note that method <code>DataSource.getConnection(username,password)</code>
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by default will not use credentials passed into the method,
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but will use the ones configured here. See <code>alternateUsernameAllowed</code>
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property for more details.
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</p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">maxActive</code></td><td>
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<p>(int) The maximum number of active connections that can be allocated from this pool at the same time.
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The default value is <code>100</code></p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">maxIdle</code></td><td>
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<p>(int) The maximum number of connections that should be kept in the pool at all times.
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Default value is <code>maxActive</code>:<code>100</code>
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Idle connections are checked periodically (if enabled) and
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connections that been idle for longer than <code>minEvictableIdleTimeMillis</code>
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will be released. (also see <code>testWhileIdle</code>)</p>
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</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">minIdle</code></td><td>
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<p>
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(int) The minimum number of established connections that should be kept in the pool at all times.
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The connection pool can shrink below this number if validation queries fail.
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Default value is derived from <code>initialSize</code>:<code>10</code> (also see <code>testWhileIdle</code>)
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">initialSize</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int)The initial number of connections that are created when the pool is started.
|
||||
Default value is <code>10</code></p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">maxWait</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int) The maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait (when there are no available connections)
|
||||
for a connection to be returned before throwing an exception.
|
||||
Default value is <code>30000</code> (30 seconds)</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">testOnBorrow</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) The indication of whether objects will be validated before being borrowed from the pool.
|
||||
If the object fails to validate, it will be dropped from the pool, and we will attempt to borrow another.
|
||||
In order to have a more efficient validation, see <code>validationInterval</code>.
|
||||
Default value is <code>false</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">testOnConnect</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) The indication of whether objects will be validated when a connection is first created.
|
||||
If an object fails to validate, it will be throw <code>SQLException</code>.
|
||||
Default value is <code>false</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">testOnReturn</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) The indication of whether objects will be validated before being returned to the pool.
|
||||
The default value is <code>false</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">testWhileIdle</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) The indication of whether objects will be validated by the idle object evictor (if any).
|
||||
If an object fails to validate, it will be dropped from the pool.
|
||||
The default value is <code>false</code> and this property has to be set in order for the
|
||||
pool cleaner/test thread is to run (also see <code>timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis</code>)
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">validationQuery</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(String) The SQL query that will be used to validate connections from this pool before returning them to the caller.
|
||||
If specified, this query does not have to return any data, it just can't throw a <code>SQLException</code>.
|
||||
The default value is <code>null</code>.
|
||||
If not specified, connections will be validation by the isValid() method.
|
||||
Example values are <code>SELECT 1</code>(mysql), <code>select 1 from dual</code>(oracle), <code>SELECT 1</code>(MS Sql Server)
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">validationQueryTimeout</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int) The timeout in seconds before a connection validation queries fail. This works by calling
|
||||
<code>java.sql.Statement.setQueryTimeout(seconds)</code> on the statement that executes the <code>validationQuery</code>.
|
||||
The pool itself doesn't timeout the query, it is still up to the JDBC driver to enforce query timeouts.
|
||||
A value less than or equal to zero will disable this feature.
|
||||
The default value is <code>-1</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">validatorClassName</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(String) The name of a class which implements the
|
||||
<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.Validator</code> interface and
|
||||
provides a no-arg constructor (may be implicit). If specified, the
|
||||
class will be used to create a Validator instance which is then used
|
||||
instead of any validation query to validate connections. The default
|
||||
value is <code>null</code>. An example value is
|
||||
<code>com.mycompany.project.SimpleValidator</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int) The number of milliseconds to sleep between runs of the idle connection validation/cleaner thread.
|
||||
This value should not be set under 1 second. It dictates how often we check for idle, abandoned connections, and how often
|
||||
we validate idle connections. This value will be overridden by <code>maxAge</code> if the latter is non-zero and lower.
|
||||
The default value is <code>5000</code> (5 seconds). <br>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">numTestsPerEvictionRun</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int) Property not used in tomcat-jdbc-pool.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">minEvictableIdleTimeMillis</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int) The minimum amount of time an object may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction.
|
||||
The default value is <code>60000</code> (60 seconds).</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Property not used. Access can be achieved by calling <code>unwrap</code> on the pooled connection.
|
||||
see <code>javax.sql.DataSource</code> interface, or call <code>getConnection</code> through reflection or
|
||||
cast the object as <code>javax.sql.PooledConnection</code></p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">removeAbandoned</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Flag to remove abandoned connections if they exceed the <code>removeAbandonedTimeout</code>.
|
||||
If set to true a connection is considered abandoned and eligible for removal if it has been in use
|
||||
longer than the <code>removeAbandonedTimeout</code> Setting this to <code>true</code> can recover db connections from
|
||||
applications that fail to close a connection. See also <code>logAbandoned</code>
|
||||
The default value is <code>false</code>.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">removeAbandonedTimeout</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int) Timeout in seconds before an abandoned(in use) connection can be removed.
|
||||
The default value is <code>60</code> (60 seconds). The value should be set to the longest running query your applications
|
||||
might have.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">logAbandoned</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Flag to log stack traces for application code which abandoned a Connection.
|
||||
Logging of abandoned Connections adds overhead for every Connection borrow because a stack trace has to be generated.
|
||||
The default value is <code>false</code>.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">connectionProperties</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(String) The connection properties that will be sent to our JDBC driver when establishing new connections.
|
||||
Format of the string must be [propertyName=property;]*
|
||||
NOTE - The "user" and "password" properties will be passed explicitly, so they do not need to be included here.
|
||||
The default value is <code>null</code>.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">poolPreparedStatements</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Property not used.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">maxOpenPreparedStatements</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int) Property not used.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr></table>
|
||||
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Tomcat_JDBC_Enhanced_Attributes">Tomcat JDBC Enhanced Attributes</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">initSQL</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(String) A custom query to be run when a connection is first created.
|
||||
The default value is <code>null</code>.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">jdbcInterceptors</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(String) A semicolon separated list of classnames extending
|
||||
<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.JdbcInterceptor</code> class.
|
||||
See <a href="#Configuring_JDBC_interceptors">Configuring JDBC interceptors</a>
|
||||
below for more detailed description of syntax and examples.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
These interceptors will be inserted as an interceptor into the chain
|
||||
of operations on a <code>java.sql.Connection</code> object.
|
||||
The default value is <code>null</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Predefined interceptors:<br>
|
||||
<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.<br>ConnectionState</code>
|
||||
- keeps track of auto commit, read only, catalog and transaction isolation level.<br>
|
||||
<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.<br>StatementFinalizer</code>
|
||||
- keeps track of opened statements, and closes them when the connection is returned to the pool.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
More predefined interceptors are described in detail in the
|
||||
<a href="#JDBC_interceptors">JDBC Interceptors section</a>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">validationInterval</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(long) avoid excess validation, only run validation at most at this frequency - time in milliseconds.
|
||||
If a connection is due for validation, but has been validated previously within this interval, it will not be validated again.
|
||||
The default value is <code>3000</code> (3 seconds).</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">jmxEnabled</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Register the pool with JMX or not.
|
||||
The default value is <code>true</code>.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">fairQueue</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Set to true if you wish that calls to getConnection should be treated
|
||||
fairly in a true FIFO fashion. This uses the <code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.FairBlockingQueue</code>
|
||||
implementation for the list of the idle connections. The default value is <code>true</code>.
|
||||
This flag is required when you want to use asynchronous connection retrieval.<br>
|
||||
Setting this flag ensures that threads receive connections in the order they arrive.<br>
|
||||
During performance tests, there is a very large difference in how locks
|
||||
and lock waiting is implemented. When <code>fairQueue=true</code>
|
||||
there is a decision making process based on what operating system the system is running.
|
||||
If the system is running on Linux (property <code>os.name=Linux</code>.
|
||||
To disable this Linux specific behavior and still use the fair queue, simply add the property
|
||||
<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.FairBlockingQueue.ignoreOS=true</code> to your system properties
|
||||
before the connection pool classes are loaded.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">abandonWhenPercentageFull</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int) Connections that have been abandoned (timed out) won't get closed and reported up unless
|
||||
the number of connections in use are above the percentage defined by <code>abandonWhenPercentageFull</code>.
|
||||
The value should be between 0-100.
|
||||
The default value is <code>0</code>, which implies that connections are eligible for closure as soon
|
||||
as <code>removeAbandonedTimeout</code> has been reached.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">maxAge</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(long) Time in milliseconds to keep a connection before recreating it.
|
||||
When a connection is borrowed from the pool, the pool will check to see
|
||||
if the <code>now - time-when-connected > maxAge</code> has been reached
|
||||
, and if so, it reconnects before borrow it. When a connection is
|
||||
returned to the pool, the pool will check to see if the
|
||||
<code>now - time-when-connected > maxAge</code> has been reached, and
|
||||
if so, it tries to reconnect.
|
||||
When a connection is idle and <code>timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis</code> is
|
||||
greater than zero, the pool will periodically check to see if the
|
||||
<code>now - time-when-connected > maxAge</code> has been reached, and
|
||||
if so, it tries to reconnect.
|
||||
Setting <code>maxAge</code> to a value lower than <code>timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis</code>
|
||||
will override it (so idle connection validation/cleaning will run more frequently).
|
||||
The default value is <code>0</code>, which implies that connections
|
||||
will be left open and no age check will be done upon borrowing from the
|
||||
pool, returning the connection to the pool or when checking idle connections.</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">useEquals</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Set to true if you wish the <code>ProxyConnection</code> class to use <code>String.equals</code> and set to <code>false</code>
|
||||
when you wish to use <code>==</code> when comparing method names. This property does not apply to added interceptors as those are configured individually.
|
||||
The default value is <code>true</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">suspectTimeout</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int) Timeout value in seconds. Default value is <code>0</code>.<br>
|
||||
Similar to to the <code>removeAbandonedTimeout</code> value but instead of treating the connection
|
||||
as abandoned, and potentially closing the connection, this simply logs the warning if
|
||||
<code>logAbandoned</code> is set to true. If this value is equal or less than 0, no suspect
|
||||
checking will be performed. Suspect checking only takes place if the timeout value is larger than 0 and
|
||||
the connection was not abandoned or if abandon check is disabled. If a connection is suspect a WARN message gets
|
||||
logged and a JMX notification gets sent once.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">rollbackOnReturn</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) If <code>autoCommit==false</code> then the pool can terminate the transaction by calling rollback on the connection as it is returned to the pool
|
||||
Default value is <code>false</code>.<br>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">commitOnReturn</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) If <code>autoCommit==false</code> then the pool can complete the transaction by calling commit on the connection as it is returned to the pool
|
||||
If <code>rollbackOnReturn==true</code> then this attribute is ignored.
|
||||
Default value is <code>false</code>.<br>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">alternateUsernameAllowed</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) By default, the jdbc-pool will ignore the
|
||||
<a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/sql/DataSource.html#getConnection(java.lang.String,%20java.lang.String)"><code>DataSource.getConnection(username,password)</code></a>
|
||||
call, and simply return a previously pooled connection under the globally configured properties <code>username</code> and <code>password</code>, for performance reasons.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The pool can however be configured to allow use of different credentials
|
||||
each time a connection is requested. To enable the functionality described in the
|
||||
<a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/sql/DataSource.html#getConnection(java.lang.String,%20java.lang.String)"><code>DataSource.getConnection(username,password)</code></a>
|
||||
call, simply set the property <code>alternateUsernameAllowed</code>
|
||||
to <code>true</code>.<br>
|
||||
Should you request a connection with the credentials user1/password1 and the connection
|
||||
was previously connected using different user2/password2, the connection will be closed,
|
||||
and reopened with the requested credentials. This way, the pool size is still managed
|
||||
on a global level, and not on a per schema level. <br>
|
||||
The default value is <code>false</code>.<br>
|
||||
This property was added as an enhancement to <a href="https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=50025">bug 50025</a>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">dataSource</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(javax.sql.DataSource) Inject a data source to the connection pool, and the pool will use the data source to retrieve connections instead of establishing them using the <code>java.sql.Driver</code> interface.
|
||||
This is useful when you wish to pool XA connections or connections established using a data source instead of a connection string. Default value is <code>null</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">dataSourceJNDI</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(String) The JNDI name for a data source to be looked up in JNDI and then used to establish connections to the database. See the <code>dataSource</code> attribute. Default value is <code>null</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">useDisposableConnectionFacade</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Set this to true if you wish to put a facade on your connection so that it cannot be reused after it has been closed. This prevents a thread holding on to a
|
||||
reference of a connection it has already called closed on, to execute queries on it. Default value is <code>true</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">logValidationErrors</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Set this to true to log errors during the validation phase to the log file. If set to true, errors will be logged as SEVERE. Default value is <code>false</code> for backwards compatibility.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">propagateInterruptState</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Set this to true to propagate the interrupt state for a thread that has been interrupted (not clearing the interrupt state). Default value is <code>false</code> for backwards compatibility.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">ignoreExceptionOnPreLoad</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Flag whether ignore error of connection creation while initializing the pool.
|
||||
Set to true if you want to ignore error of connection creation while initializing the pool.
|
||||
Set to false if you want to fail the initialization of the pool by throwing exception.
|
||||
The default value is <code>false</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">useStatementFacade</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Set this to true if you wish to wrap statements in order to
|
||||
enable <code>equals()</code> and <code>hashCode()</code> methods to be
|
||||
called on the closed statements if any statement proxy is set.
|
||||
Default value is <code>true</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
</div><h3 id="Advanced_usage">Advanced usage</h3><div class="text">
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="JDBC_interceptors">JDBC interceptors</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>To see an example of how to use an interceptor, take a look at
|
||||
<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ConnectionState</code>.
|
||||
This simple interceptor is a cache of three attributes, transaction isolation level, auto commit and read only state,
|
||||
in order for the system to avoid not needed roundtrips to the database.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>Further interceptors will be added to the core of the pool as the need arises. Contributions are always welcome!</p>
|
||||
<p>Interceptors are of course not limited to just <code>java.sql.Connection</code> but can be used to wrap any
|
||||
of the results from a method invocation as well. You could build query performance analyzer that provides JMX notifications when a
|
||||
query is running longer than the expected time.</p>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Configuring_JDBC_interceptors">Configuring JDBC interceptors</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Configuring JDBC interceptors is done using the <b>jdbcInterceptors</b> property.
|
||||
The property contains a list of semicolon separated class names. If the
|
||||
classname is not fully qualified it will be prefixed with the
|
||||
<code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.</code> prefix.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>Example:<br>
|
||||
<code>
|
||||
jdbcInterceptors="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ConnectionState;
|
||||
org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementFinalizer"
|
||||
</code>
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
is the same as
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
<code> jdbcInterceptors="ConnectionState;StatementFinalizer"</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Interceptors can have properties as well. Properties for an interceptor
|
||||
are specified within parentheses after the class name. Several properties
|
||||
are separated by commas.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>Example:<br>
|
||||
<code>
|
||||
jdbcInterceptors="ConnectionState;StatementFinalizer(useEquals=true)"
|
||||
</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Extra whitespace characters around class names, property names and values
|
||||
are ignored.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.JdbcInterceptor">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.JdbcInterceptor</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Abstract base class for all interceptors, cannot be instantiated.</p>
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">useEquals</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean) Set to true if you wish the <code>ProxyConnection</code> class to use <code>String.equals</code> and set to <code>false</code>
|
||||
when you wish to use <code>==</code> when comparing method names.
|
||||
The default value is <code>true</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ConnectionState">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ConnectionState</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Caches the connection for the following attributes <code>autoCommit</code>, <code>readOnly</code>,
|
||||
<code>transactionIsolation</code> and <code>catalog</code>.
|
||||
It is a performance enhancement to avoid roundtrip to the database when getters are called or setters are called with an already set value.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementFinalizer">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementFinalizer</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Keeps track of all statements created using <code>createStatement</code>, <code>prepareStatement</code> or <code>prepareCall</code>
|
||||
and closes these statements when the connection is returned to the pool.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">trace</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean as String) Enable tracing of unclosed statements.
|
||||
When enabled and a connection is closed, and statements are not closed,
|
||||
the interceptor will log all stack traces.
|
||||
The default value is <code>false</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementCache">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementCache</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Caches <code>PreparedStatement</code> and/or <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
||||
instances on a connection.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>The statements are cached per connection.
|
||||
The count limit is counted globally for all connections that belong to
|
||||
the same pool. Once the count reaches <code>max</code>, subsequent
|
||||
statements are not returned to the cache and are closed immediately.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">prepared</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean as String) Enable caching of <code>PreparedStatement</code>
|
||||
instances created using <code>prepareStatement</code> calls.
|
||||
The default value is <code>true</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">callable</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean as String) Enable caching of <code>CallableStatement</code>
|
||||
instances created using <code>prepareCall</code> calls.
|
||||
The default value is <code>false</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">max</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int as String) Limit on the count of cached statements across
|
||||
the connection pool.
|
||||
The default value is <code>50</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementDecoratorInterceptor">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementDecoratorInterceptor</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>See <a href="https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=48392">48392</a>. Interceptor to wrap statements and result sets in order to prevent access to the actual connection
|
||||
using the methods <code>ResultSet.getStatement().getConnection()</code> and <code>Statement.getConnection()</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.QueryTimeoutInterceptor">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.QueryTimeoutInterceptor</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Automatically calls <code>java.sql.Statement.setQueryTimeout(seconds)</code> when a new statement is created.
|
||||
The pool itself doesn't timeout the query, it is still up to the JDBC driver to enforce query timeouts.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr><tr><td><strong><code class="attributeName">queryTimeout</code></strong></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int as String) The number of seconds to set for the query timeout.
|
||||
A value less than or equal to zero will disable this feature.
|
||||
The default value is <code>1</code> seconds.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.SlowQueryReport">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.SlowQueryReport</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Keeps track of query performance and issues log entries when queries exceed a time threshold of fail.
|
||||
The log level used is <code>WARN</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">threshold</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int as String) The number of milliseconds a query has to exceed before issuing a log alert.
|
||||
The default value is <code>1000</code> milliseconds.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">maxQueries</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(int as String) The maximum number of queries to keep track of in order to preserve memory space.
|
||||
A value less than or equal to 0 will disable this feature.
|
||||
The default value is <code>1000</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">logSlow</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean as String) Set to <code>true</code> if you wish to log slow queries.
|
||||
The default value is <code>true</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">logFailed</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean as String) Set to <code>true</code> if you wish to log failed queries.
|
||||
The default value is <code>false</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.SlowQueryReportJmx">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.SlowQueryReportJmx</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Extends the <code>SlowQueryReport</code> and in addition to log entries it issues JMX notification
|
||||
for monitoring tools to react to. Inherits all the attributes from its parent class.
|
||||
This class uses Tomcat's JMX engine so it won't work outside of the Tomcat container.
|
||||
By default, JMX notifications are sent through the ConnectionPool mbean if it is enabled.
|
||||
The <code>SlowQueryReportJmx</code> can also register an MBean if <code>notifyPool=false</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">notifyPool</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(boolean as String) Set to false if you want JMX notifications to go to the <code>SlowQueryReportJmx</code> MBean
|
||||
The default value is <code>true</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr><tr><td><code class="attributeName">objectName</code></td><td>
|
||||
<p>(String) Define a valid <code>javax.management.ObjectName</code> string that will be used to register this object with the platform mbean server
|
||||
The default value is <code>null</code> and the object will be registered using
|
||||
tomcat.jdbc:type=org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.SlowQueryReportJmx,name=the-name-of-the-pool
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</td></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ResetAbandonedTimer">org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ResetAbandonedTimer</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The abandoned timer starts when a connection is checked out from the pool.
|
||||
This means if you have a 30second timeout and run 10x10second queries using the connection
|
||||
it will be marked abandoned and potentially reclaimed depending on the <code>abandonWhenPercentageFull</code>
|
||||
attribute.
|
||||
Using this interceptor it will reset the checkout timer every time you perform an operation on the connection or execute a
|
||||
query successfully.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<table class="defaultTable"><tr><th style="width: 15%;">
|
||||
Attribute
|
||||
</th><th style="width: 85%;">
|
||||
Description
|
||||
</th></tr></table>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
</div><h3 id="Code_Example">Code Example</h3><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Other examples of Tomcat configuration for JDBC usage can be found <a href="https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html">in the Tomcat documentation</a>. </p>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Plain_Ol'_Java">Plain Ol' Java</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Here is a simple example of how to create and use a data source.</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> import java.sql.Connection;
|
||||
import java.sql.ResultSet;
|
||||
import java.sql.Statement;
|
||||
|
||||
import org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSource;
|
||||
import org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.PoolProperties;
|
||||
|
||||
public class SimplePOJOExample {
|
||||
|
||||
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
|
||||
PoolProperties p = new PoolProperties();
|
||||
p.setUrl("jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/mysql");
|
||||
p.setDriverClassName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
|
||||
p.setUsername("root");
|
||||
p.setPassword("password");
|
||||
p.setJmxEnabled(true);
|
||||
p.setTestWhileIdle(false);
|
||||
p.setTestOnBorrow(true);
|
||||
p.setValidationQuery("SELECT 1");
|
||||
p.setTestOnReturn(false);
|
||||
p.setValidationInterval(30000);
|
||||
p.setTimeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis(30000);
|
||||
p.setMaxActive(100);
|
||||
p.setInitialSize(10);
|
||||
p.setMaxWait(10000);
|
||||
p.setRemoveAbandonedTimeout(60);
|
||||
p.setMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis(30000);
|
||||
p.setMinIdle(10);
|
||||
p.setLogAbandoned(true);
|
||||
p.setRemoveAbandoned(true);
|
||||
p.setJdbcInterceptors(
|
||||
"org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ConnectionState;"+
|
||||
"org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementFinalizer");
|
||||
DataSource datasource = new DataSource();
|
||||
datasource.setPoolProperties(p);
|
||||
|
||||
Connection con = null;
|
||||
try {
|
||||
con = datasource.getConnection();
|
||||
Statement st = con.createStatement();
|
||||
ResultSet rs = st.executeQuery("select * from user");
|
||||
int cnt = 1;
|
||||
while (rs.next()) {
|
||||
System.out.println((cnt++)+". Host:" +rs.getString("Host")+
|
||||
" User:"+rs.getString("User")+" Password:"+rs.getString("Password"));
|
||||
}
|
||||
rs.close();
|
||||
st.close();
|
||||
} finally {
|
||||
if (con!=null) try {con.close();}catch (Exception ignore) {}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
}</code></pre></div>
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="As_a_Resource">As a Resource</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>And here is an example on how to configure a resource for JNDI lookups</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code><Resource name="jdbc/TestDB"
|
||||
auth="Container"
|
||||
type="javax.sql.DataSource"
|
||||
factory="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceFactory"
|
||||
testWhileIdle="true"
|
||||
testOnBorrow="true"
|
||||
testOnReturn="false"
|
||||
validationQuery="SELECT 1"
|
||||
validationInterval="30000"
|
||||
timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis="30000"
|
||||
maxActive="100"
|
||||
minIdle="10"
|
||||
maxWait="10000"
|
||||
initialSize="10"
|
||||
removeAbandonedTimeout="60"
|
||||
removeAbandoned="true"
|
||||
logAbandoned="true"
|
||||
minEvictableIdleTimeMillis="30000"
|
||||
jmxEnabled="true"
|
||||
jdbcInterceptors="org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ConnectionState;
|
||||
org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.StatementFinalizer"
|
||||
username="root"
|
||||
password="password"
|
||||
driverClassName="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"
|
||||
url="jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/mysql"/></code></pre></div>
|
||||
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Asynchronous_Connection_Retrieval">Asynchronous Connection Retrieval</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p> The Tomcat JDBC connection pool supports asynchronous connection retrieval without adding additional threads to the
|
||||
pool library. It does this by adding a method to the data source called <code>Future<Connection> getConnectionAsync()</code>.
|
||||
In order to use the async retrieval, two conditions must be met:
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<ol>
|
||||
<li>You must configure the <code>fairQueue</code> property to be <code>true</code>.</li>
|
||||
<li>You will have to cast the data source to <code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSource</code></li>
|
||||
</ol>
|
||||
An example of using the async feature is show below.
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> Connection con = null;
|
||||
try {
|
||||
Future<Connection> future = datasource.getConnectionAsync();
|
||||
while (!future.isDone()) {
|
||||
System.out.println("Connection is not yet available. Do some background work");
|
||||
try {
|
||||
Thread.sleep(100); //simulate work
|
||||
}catch (InterruptedException x) {
|
||||
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
con = future.get(); //should return instantly
|
||||
Statement st = con.createStatement();
|
||||
ResultSet rs = st.executeQuery("select * from user");</code></pre></div>
|
||||
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Interceptors">Interceptors</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Interceptors are a powerful way to enable, disable or modify functionality on a specific connection or its sub components.
|
||||
There are many different use cases for when interceptors are useful. By default, and for performance reasons, the connection pool is stateless.
|
||||
The only state the pool itself inserts are <code>defaultAutoCommit</code>, <code>defaultReadOnly</code>, <code>defaultTransactionIsolation</code>, <code>defaultCatalog</code> if
|
||||
these are set. These 4 properties are only set upon connection creation. Should these properties be modified during the usage of the connection,
|
||||
the pool itself will not reset them.</p>
|
||||
<p>An interceptor has to extend the <code>org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.JdbcInterceptor</code> class. This class is fairly simple,
|
||||
You will need to have a no arg constructor</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> public JdbcInterceptor() {
|
||||
}</code></pre></div>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
When a connection is borrowed from the pool, the interceptor can initialize or in some other way react to the event by implementing the
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> public abstract void reset(ConnectionPool parent, PooledConnection con);</code></pre></div>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
method. This method gets called with two parameters, a reference to the connection pool itself <code>ConnectionPool parent</code>
|
||||
and a reference to the underlying connection <code>PooledConnection con</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
When a method on the <code>java.sql.Connection</code> object is invoked, it will cause the
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable</code></pre></div>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
method to get invoked. The <code>Method method</code> is the actual method invoked, and <code>Object[] args</code> are the arguments.
|
||||
To look at a very simple example, where we demonstrate how to make the invocation to <code>java.sql.Connection.close()</code> a noop
|
||||
if the connection has been closed
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> if (CLOSE_VAL==method.getName()) {
|
||||
if (isClosed()) return null; //noop for already closed.
|
||||
}
|
||||
return super.invoke(proxy,method,args);</code></pre></div>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
There is an observation being made. It is the comparison of the method name. One way to do this would be to do
|
||||
<code>"close".equals(method.getName())</code>.
|
||||
Above we see a direct reference comparison between the method name and <code>static final String</code> reference.
|
||||
According to the JVM spec, method names and static final String end up in a shared constant pool, so the reference comparison should work.
|
||||
One could of course do this as well:
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> if (compare(CLOSE_VAL,method)) {
|
||||
if (isClosed()) return null; //noop for already closed.
|
||||
}
|
||||
return super.invoke(proxy,method,args);</code></pre></div>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The <code>compare(String,Method)</code> will use the <code>useEquals</code> flag on an interceptor and do either reference comparison or
|
||||
a string value comparison when the <code>useEquals=true</code> flag is set.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>Pool start/stop<br>
|
||||
When the connection pool is started or closed, you can be notified. You will only be notified once per interceptor class
|
||||
even though it is an instance method. and you will be notified using an interceptor currently not attached to a pool.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> public void poolStarted(ConnectionPool pool) {
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
public void poolClosed(ConnectionPool pool) {
|
||||
}</code></pre></div>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
When overriding these methods, don't forget to call super if you are extending a class other than <code>JdbcInterceptor</code>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>Configuring interceptors<br>
|
||||
Interceptors are configured using the <code>jdbcInterceptors</code> property or the <code>setJdbcInterceptors</code> method.
|
||||
An interceptor can have properties, and would be configured like this
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> String jdbcInterceptors=
|
||||
"org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.interceptor.ConnectionState(useEquals=true,fast=yes)"</code></pre></div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Interceptor properties<br>
|
||||
Since interceptors can have properties, you need to be able to read the values of these properties within your
|
||||
interceptor. Taking an example like the one above, you can override the <code>setProperties</code> method.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> public void setProperties(Map<String, InterceptorProperty> properties) {
|
||||
super.setProperties(properties);
|
||||
final String myprop = "myprop";
|
||||
InterceptorProperty p1 = properties.get(myprop);
|
||||
if (p1!=null) {
|
||||
setMyprop(Long.parseLong(p1.getValue()));
|
||||
}
|
||||
}</code></pre></div>
|
||||
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Getting_the_actual_JDBC_connection">Getting the actual JDBC connection</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Connection pools create wrappers around the actual connection in order to properly pool them.
|
||||
We also create interceptors in these wrappers to be able to perform certain functions.
|
||||
If there is a need to retrieve the actual connection, one can do so using the <code>javax.sql.PooledConnection</code>
|
||||
interface.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> Connection con = datasource.getConnection();
|
||||
Connection actual = ((javax.sql.PooledConnection)con).getConnection();</code></pre></div>
|
||||
|
||||
</div></div>
|
||||
|
||||
</div><h3 id="Building">Building</h3><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>We build the JDBC pool code with 1.6, but it is backwards compatible down to 1.5 for runtime environment. For unit test, we use 1.6 and higher</p>
|
||||
<p>Other examples of Tomcat configuration for JDBC usage can be found <a href="https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html">in the Tomcat documentation</a>. </p>
|
||||
<div class="subsection"><h4 id="Building_from_source">Building from source</h4><div class="text">
|
||||
<p>Building is pretty simple. The pool has a dependency on <code>tomcat-juli.jar</code> and in case you want the <code>SlowQueryReportJmx</code></p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> javac -classpath tomcat-juli.jar \
|
||||
-d . \
|
||||
org/apache/tomcat/jdbc/pool/*.java \
|
||||
org/apache/tomcat/jdbc/pool/interceptor/*.java \
|
||||
org/apache/tomcat/jdbc/pool/jmx/*.java</code></pre></div>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
A build file can be found in the Tomcat <a href="https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tomcat/trunk/modules/jdbc-pool/">source repository</a>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
As a convenience, a build file is also included where a simple build command will generate all files needed.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="codeBox"><pre><code> ant download (downloads dependencies)
|
||||
ant build (compiles and generates .jar files)
|
||||
ant dist (creates a release package)
|
||||
ant test (runs tests, expects a test database to be setup)</code></pre></div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The system is structured for a Maven build, but does generate release artifacts. Just the library itself.
|
||||
</p>
|
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</div></div>
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