public class Driver extends org.postgresql.Driver implements Driver
The Java SQL framework allows for multiple database drivers. Each driver should supply a class that implements the Driver interface
The DriverManager will try to load as many drivers as it can find and then for any given connection request, it will ask each driver in turn to try to connect to the target URL.
It is strongly recommended that each Driver class should be small and standalone so that the Driver class can be loaded and queried without bringing in vast quantities of supporting code.
When a Driver class is loaded, it should create an instance of itself and register it with the DriverManager. This means that a user can load and register a driver by doing Class.forName("foo.bah.Driver")
Driver
Constructor and Description |
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Driver() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
acceptsURL(String url)
Returns true if the driver thinks it can open a connection to the given URL.
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Connection |
connect(String url,
Properties info)
Try to make a database connection to the given URL.
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static void |
deregister()
According to JDBC specification, this driver is registered against
DriverManager when
the class is loaded. |
int |
getMajorVersion() |
int |
getMinorVersion() |
Logger |
getParentLogger() |
DriverPropertyInfo[] |
getPropertyInfo(String url,
Properties info)
The getPropertyInfo method is intended to allow a generic GUI tool to discover what properties
it should prompt a human for in order to get enough information to connect to a database.
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static boolean |
isRegistered() |
boolean |
jdbcCompliant()
Report whether the driver is a genuine JDBC compliant driver.
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static void |
register()
Register the driver against
DriverManager . |
public Connection connect(String url, Properties info) throws SQLException
Try to make a database connection to the given URL. The driver should return "null" if it realizes it is the wrong kind of driver to connect to the given URL. This will be common, as when the JDBC driverManager is asked to connect to a given URL, it passes the URL to each loaded driver in turn.
The driver should raise an SQLException if it is the right driver to connect to the given URL, but has trouble connecting to the database.
The java.util.Properties argument can be used to pass arbitrary string tag/value pairs as connection arguments.
Normally, at least "user" and "password" properties should be included in the properties. For a list of supported character encoding, see http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/internat/encoding.doc.html
Picodata JDBC URL takes the form:
jdbc:picodata://host:port/?param1=val1&...
connect
in interface Driver
connect
in class org.postgresql.Driver
url
- the URL of the database to connect toinfo
- a list of arbitrary tag/value pairs as connection argumentsSQLException
- if a database access error occurs or the url is
null
Driver.connect(java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
public boolean acceptsURL(String url)
acceptsURL
in interface Driver
acceptsURL
in class org.postgresql.Driver
url
- the URL of the driverDriver.acceptsURL(java.lang.String)
public DriverPropertyInfo[] getPropertyInfo(String url, Properties info)
The getPropertyInfo method is intended to allow a generic GUI tool to discover what properties it should prompt a human for in order to get enough information to connect to a database.
Note that depending on the values the human has supplied so far, additional values may become necessary, so it may be necessary to iterate through several calls to getPropertyInfo
getPropertyInfo
in interface Driver
getPropertyInfo
in class org.postgresql.Driver
url
- the Url of the database to connect toinfo
- a proposed list of tag/value pairs that will be sent on connect open.Driver.getPropertyInfo(java.lang.String, java.util.Properties)
public int getMajorVersion()
getMajorVersion
in interface Driver
getMajorVersion
in class org.postgresql.Driver
public int getMinorVersion()
getMinorVersion
in interface Driver
getMinorVersion
in class org.postgresql.Driver
public boolean jdbcCompliant()
Report whether the driver is a genuine JDBC compliant driver. A driver may only report "true" here if it passes the JDBC compliance tests, otherwise it is required to return false. JDBC compliance requires full support for the JDBC API and full support for SQL 92 Entry Level.
For Picodata, this is not yet possible, as we are not SQL92 compliant (yet).
jdbcCompliant
in interface Driver
jdbcCompliant
in class org.postgresql.Driver
public Logger getParentLogger()
getParentLogger
in interface Driver
getParentLogger
in class org.postgresql.Driver
public static void register() throws SQLException
DriverManager
. This is done automatically when the class is
loaded. Dropping the driver from DriverManager's list is possible using deregister()
method.IllegalStateException
- if the driver is already registeredSQLException
- if registering the driver failspublic static void deregister() throws SQLException
DriverManager
when
the class is loaded. To avoid leaks, this method allow unregistering the driver so that the
class can be gc'ed if necessary.IllegalStateException
- if the driver is not registeredSQLException
- if deregistering the driver failspublic static boolean isRegistered()
true
if the driver is registered against DriverManager
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