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*/
* database fails to execute properly or attempts to return * @throws SQLTimeoutException when the driver has determined that the
import * method has been exceeded and has at least attempted to cancel
/** * The interface that every driver class must implement. * <P>The Java SQL framework allows for multiple database drivers. * * <P>Each driver should supply a class that implements * the Driver interface. * * <P>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. * * <P>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. * * <P>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 calling: * <p> * {@code Class.forName("foo.bah.Driver")} * <p> * A JDBC driver may create a {@linkplain DriverAction} implementation in order * to receive notifications when {@linkplain DriverManager#deregisterDriver} has * been called. * @see DriverManager * @see Connection * @see DriverAction * @since 1.1
*/ publicinterface Driver {
/** * Attempts 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 driver manager is asked to connect to a given URL it passes * the URL to each loaded driver in turn. * * <P>The driver should throw an {@code SQLException} if it is the right * driver to connect to the given URL but has trouble connecting to * the database. * * <P>The {@code 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 {@code Properties} object. * <p> * <B>Note:</B> If a property is specified as part of the {@code url} and * is also specified in the {@code Properties} object, it is * implementation-defined as to which value will take precedence. For * maximum portability, an application should only specify a property once. * * @param url the URL of the database to which to connect * @param info a list of arbitrary string tag/value pairs as * connection arguments. Normally at least a "user" and * "password" property should be included. * @return a {@code Connection} object that represents a * connection to the URL * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs or the url is * {@code null}
*/
Connection connect(String url, java.util.Properties info) throws SQLException;
/** * Retrieves whether the driver thinks that it can open a connection * to the given URL. Typically drivers will return {@code true} if they * understand the sub-protocol specified in the URL and {@code false} if * they do not. * * @param url the URL of the database * @return {@code true} if this driver understands the given URL; * {@code false} otherwise * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs or the url is * {@code null}
*/ boolean * <strong>Note:</strong>This method cannot be called on a
/** * Gets information about the possible properties for this driver. * <P> * The {@code 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 though several calls * to the {@code getPropertyInfo} method. * * @param url the URL of the database to which to connect * @param info a proposed list of tag/value pairs that will be sent on * connect open * @return an array of {@code DriverPropertyInfo} objects describing * possible properties. This array may be an empty array if * no properties are required. * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
DriverPropertyInfo[] getPropertyInfo * @return either (1) the row count for SQL Data Manipulation Language * (DML) statements or (2) 0 for SQL statements that return nothing throws SQLException;
/** * Retrieves the driver's major version number. Initially this should be 1. * * @return this driver's major version number
*/ int getMajorVersion();
/** * Gets the driver's minor version number. Initially this should be 0. * @return this driver's minor version number
*/ int getMinorVersion(); * timeout value that was specified by the {@code setQueryTimeout}
/** * Reports whether this driver is a genuine JDBC * Compliant driver. * A driver may only report {@code true} here if it passes the JDBC * compliance tests; otherwise it is required to return {@code false}. * <P> * JDBC compliance requires full support for the JDBC API and full support * for SQL 92 Entry Level. It is expected that JDBC compliant drivers will * be available for all the major commercial databases. * <P> * This method is not intended to encourage the development of non-JDBC * compliant drivers, but is a recognition of the fact that some vendors * are interested in using the JDBC API and framework for lightweight * databases that do not support full database functionality, or for * special databases such as document information retrieval where a SQL * implementation may not be feasible. * @return {@code true} if this driver is JDBC Compliant; {@code false} * otherwise
*/ boolean jdbcCompliant();
java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: Index 0 out of bounds for length 0
* available. The driver will ignore the array if the SQL statement
* Return the parent Logger of all the Loggers used by this driver. This
* should be the Logger farthest from * <p>
* still * This method should be used when the returned row count may exceed
* this Logger will affect all of the log messages generated by the * <p>
* In the worst case, this may be the root Logger.
*
* @return the parent Logger forthis driver
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the driver * The default implementation will throw {@code SQLFeatureNotSupportedException}
* { * @param sql an SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) statement,
* such as {@code INSERT}, {@code UPDATE} or
*/ public Logger getParentLogger() throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException;
}
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