OracleProperties.java
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package org.waarp.common.database.properties;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.Statement;
/**
* Oracle Database Model
*/
public class OracleProperties implements DbProperties {
public static final String PROTOCOL = "h2";
private static final String DRIVER_NAME = "oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver";
private static final String VALIDATION_QUERY = "select 1 from dual";
private static final String MAX_CONNECTION_QUERY =
"select limit_value " + "from v$resource_limit " +
"where resource_name='sessions'";
public OracleProperties() {
// nothing
}
public static String getProtocolID() {
return PROTOCOL;
}
@Override
public final String getDriverName() {
return DRIVER_NAME;
}
@Override
public final String getValidationQuery() {
return VALIDATION_QUERY;
}
@Override
public final int getMaximumConnections(final Connection connection)
throws SQLException {
Statement stm = null;
ResultSet rs = null;
try {
stm = connection.createStatement();
rs = stm.executeQuery(MAX_CONNECTION_QUERY);
if (!rs.next()) {
throw new SQLException("Cannot find max connection");
}
return rs.getInt(1);
} finally {
if (rs != null) {
try {
rs.close();
} catch (final SQLException ignored) {
// nothing
}
}
if (stm != null) {
try {
stm.close();
} catch (final SQLException ignored) {
// nothing
}
}
}
}
}