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package com.mchange.v2.c3p0;

import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Properties;
import javax.sql.DataSource;

A static factory that creates DataSources which simply forward calls to java.sql.DriverManager without any pooling or other fanciness.

The DataSources returned are Refereneable and Serializable; they should be suitable for placement in a wide variety of JNDI Naming Services.

@deprecated Use the new factories in DataSources. See examples.
/** * <P>A static factory that creates DataSources which simply forward * calls to java.sql.DriverManager without any pooling or other fanciness.</P> * * <P>The DataSources returned are Refereneable and Serializable; they should * be suitable for placement in a wide variety of JNDI Naming Services.</P> * * @deprecated Use the new factories in {@link com.mchange.v2.c3p0.DataSources}. See examples. */
public final class DriverManagerDataSourceFactory {
Creates an unpooled DataSource that users java.sql.DriverManager behind the scenes to acquire Connections. @param driverClass a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl. @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. @param dfltUser a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS @param dfltPassword a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS @param refFactoryLoc a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the libraries available locally.
/** * Creates an unpooled DataSource that users <TT>java.sql.DriverManager</TT> * behind the scenes to acquire Connections. * * @param driverClass a jdbc driver class that can resolve <TT>jdbcUrl</TT>. * @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. * @param dfltUser a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS * @param dfltPassword a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS * @param refFactoryLoc a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the * c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the * libraries available locally. */
public static DataSource create(String driverClass, String jdbcUrl, String dfltUser, String dfltPassword, String refFactoryLoc) throws SQLException { DriverManagerDataSource out = new DriverManagerDataSource(); out.setDriverClass( driverClass ); out.setJdbcUrl( jdbcUrl ); out.setUser( dfltUser ); out.setPassword( dfltPassword ); out.setFactoryClassLocation( refFactoryLoc ); return out; }
Creates an unpooled DataSource that users java.sql.DriverManager behind the scenes to acquire Connections. @param driverClass a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl. @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. @param props propertis object that should be passed to DriverManager.getConnection() @param refFactoryLoc a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the libraries available locally.
/** * Creates an unpooled DataSource that users <TT>java.sql.DriverManager</TT> * behind the scenes to acquire Connections. * * @param driverClass a jdbc driver class that can resolve <TT>jdbcUrl</TT>. * @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. * @param props propertis object that should be passed to DriverManager.getConnection() * @param refFactoryLoc a codebase url where JNDI clients can find the * c3p0 libraries. Use null if clients will be expected to have the * libraries available locally. */
public static DataSource create(String driverClass, String jdbcUrl, Properties props, String refFactoryLoc) throws SQLException { DriverManagerDataSource out = new DriverManagerDataSource(); out.setDriverClass( driverClass ); out.setJdbcUrl( jdbcUrl ); out.setProperties( props ); out.setFactoryClassLocation( refFactoryLoc ); return out; }
Creates an unpooled DataSource that users java.sql.DriverManager behind the scenes to acquire Connections. @param driverClass a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl. @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. @param dfltUser a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS @param dfltPassword a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS
/** * Creates an unpooled DataSource that users <TT>java.sql.DriverManager</TT> * behind the scenes to acquire Connections. * * @param driverClass a jdbc driver class that can resolve <TT>jdbcUrl</TT>. * @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. * @param dfltUser a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS * @param dfltPassword a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS */
public static DataSource create(String driverClass, String jdbcUrl, String dfltUser, String dfltPassword) throws SQLException { return create( driverClass, jdbcUrl, dfltUser, dfltPassword, null ); }
Creates an unpooled DataSource that users java.sql.DriverManager behind the scenes to acquire Connections. @param driverClass a jdbc driver class that can resolve jdbcUrl. @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.
/** * Creates an unpooled DataSource that users <TT>java.sql.DriverManager</TT> * behind the scenes to acquire Connections. * * @param driverClass a jdbc driver class that can resolve <TT>jdbcUrl</TT>. * @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. */
public static DataSource create(String driverClass, String jdbcUrl) throws SQLException { return DriverManagerDataSourceFactory.create( driverClass, jdbcUrl, (String) null, null); }
Creates an unpooled DataSource that users java.sql.DriverManager behind the scenes to acquire Connections.

Warning: since you do not set the driver class, the resulting DataSource will be less suitable for use via JNDI: JNDI clients will have to know the driver class and make sure themselves that it is preloaded!!! @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. @param dfltUser a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS @param dfltPassword a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS

/** * Creates an unpooled DataSource that users <TT>java.sql.DriverManager</TT> * behind the scenes to acquire Connections. * * <P>Warning: since you do not set the driver class, the resulting DataSource * will be less suitable for use via JNDI: JNDI clients will have to * know the driver class and make sure themselves that it is preloaded!!! * * @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. * @param dfltUser a username (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS * @param dfltPassword a password (may be null) for authentication to the RDBMS */
public static DataSource create(String jdbcUrl, String dfltUser, String dfltPassword) throws SQLException { return DriverManagerDataSourceFactory.create( null, jdbcUrl, dfltUser, dfltPassword ); }
Creates an unpooled DataSource that users java.sql.DriverManager behind the scenes to acquire Connections.

Warning: since you do not set the driver class, the resulting DataSource will be less suitable for use via JNDI: JNDI clients will have to know the driver class and make sure themselves that it is preloaded!!! @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to.

/** * Creates an unpooled DataSource that users <TT>java.sql.DriverManager</TT> * behind the scenes to acquire Connections. * * <P>Warning: since you do not set the driver class, the resulting DataSource * will be less suitable for use via JNDI: JNDI clients will have to * know the driver class and make sure themselves that it is preloaded!!! * * @param jdbcUrl the jdbcUrl of the RDBMS that Connections should be made to. */
public static DataSource create(String jdbcUrl) throws SQLException { return DriverManagerDataSourceFactory.create( null, jdbcUrl, (String) null, null ); } private DriverManagerDataSourceFactory() {} }