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public interface AbandonedConnectionTimeoutCallback
The callback interface for the abandoned connection timeout feature. This allows applications to provide customized handling for abandoned connections. Also see the related properties on UniversalConnectionPool
and PoolDataSource
. <p/> The callback object is optionally registered with each pooled connection or using any of its logical connection proxies, allowing applications to perform customized handling when this particular connection is deemed abandoned by the pool. <p/> The handleTimedOutConnection(...)
method is invoked when a borrowed connection is deemed abandoned by the Universal Connection Pool. Applications can choose to completely override the pool's handling, invoke additional handling actions, or simply assume the pool's default handling. For example, JDBC applications can invoke cancel()
, close()
, and rollback()
methods on the abandoned connection within this method. <p/> It is an error to register more than one AbandonedConnectionTimeoutCallback
on the same connection. Any such attempt will result in a UniversalConnectionPoolException
at the pool layer, or an exception specific to the type of a Universal Connection Pool Adapter (for example, JDBC, JCA, and so forth) like java.sql.SQLException.
UniversalConnectionPool
, UniversalPooledConnection
, PoolDataSource
, ConnectionWithAbandonedTimeout
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boolean |
handleTimedOutConnection() Sets whether or not the connetion pool is responsible for handling abandoned connections. |
Method Detail |
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boolean handleTimedOutConnection()
true
if the application handles the abandonedConnectionTimeout
in place of the pool, and must return false
if the application wants the pool to take over the abandoned connection handling. In the former case, applications have the option of simply holding on to the borrowed connection or performing some actions and returning the abandoned connection to the pool. For the pool layer, this means calling returnConnection()
; while, for the pool adapter layer, this means calling close()
on the connection proxy.true
; otherwise, return false
.
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