public interface ConnectionEventListener extends EventListener
An object that registers to be notified of events generated by a
PooledConnection
object.
The ConnectionEventListener
interface is implemented by a
connection pooling component. A connection pooling component will
usually be provided by a JDBC driver vendor or another system software
vendor. A JDBC driver notifies a ConnectionEventListener
object when an application is finished using a pooled connection with
which the listener has registered. The notification
occurs after the application calls the method close
on
its representation of a PooledConnection
object. A
ConnectionEventListener
is also notified when a
connection error occurs due to the fact that the PooledConnection
is unfit for future use---the server has crashed, for example.
The listener is notified by the JDBC driver just before the driver throws an
SQLException
to the application using the
PooledConnection
object.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
connectionClosed(ConnectionEvent event)
Notifies this
ConnectionEventListener that
the application has called the method close on its
representation of a pooled connection. |
void |
connectionErrorOccurred(ConnectionEvent event)
Notifies this
ConnectionEventListener that
a fatal error has occurred and the pooled connection can
no longer be used. |
void connectionClosed(ConnectionEvent event)
ConnectionEventListener
that
the application has called the method close
on its
representation of a pooled connection.event
- an event object describing the source of
the eventvoid connectionErrorOccurred(ConnectionEvent event)
ConnectionEventListener
that
a fatal error has occurred and the pooled connection can
no longer be used. The driver makes this notification just
before it throws the application the SQLException
contained in the given ConnectionEvent
object.event
- an event object describing the source of
the event and containing the SQLException
that the
driver is about to throw Submit a bug or feature
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