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package org.jooq;

import java.sql.Connection;
import java.util.Properties;

import org.jooq.exception.DataAccessException;
import org.jooq.impl.DSL;

A resourceful DSLContext that should be closed in a try-with-resources statement.
/** * A resourceful {@link DSLContext} that should be closed in a * try-with-resources statement. */
public interface CloseableDSLContext extends DSLContext , AutoCloseable { // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // XXX AutoCloseable API // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Close the underlying resources, if any resources have been allocated when constructing this DSLContext.

Some DSLContext constructors, such as DSL.using(String), DSL.using(String, Properties), or DSL.using(String, String, String) allocate a Connection resource, which is inaccessible to the outside of the DSLContext implementation. Proper resource management must thus be done via this close() method.

Throws:
/** * Close the underlying resources, if any resources have been allocated when * constructing this <code>DSLContext</code>. * <p> * Some {@link DSLContext} constructors, such as {@link DSL#using(String)}, * {@link DSL#using(String, Properties)}, or * {@link DSL#using(String, String, String)} allocate a {@link Connection} * resource, which is inaccessible to the outside of the {@link DSLContext} * implementation. Proper resource management must thus be done via this * {@link #close()} method. * * @throws DataAccessException When something went wrong closing the * underlying resources. */
@Override void close() throws DataAccessException; }