Java – connection using connectionpooldatasource
Connect to the database I need I intend to use the connectionpooldatasource class But how to use this instance to set up details about the database name (to which I want it to connect) Please help solve this problem
Solution
Try reading this document and example
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The example has just been modified from the link above
Preparation steps: – download MySQL server – download MySQL Java driver – download Apache commons pool – download commons DBCP – open a MySQL client like MySQL workbench and use the next script to create a database
delimiter $$ CREATE DATABASE `test_stackoverflow` /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 */$$ delimiter $$ CREATE TABLE `test_table` ( `idtest_table` int(11) NOT NULL,`test_field` varchar(45) DEFAULT NULL,PRIMARY KEY (`idtest_table`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8$$ INSERT INTO `test_stackoverflow`.`test_table` (`idtest_table`,`test_field`) VALUES (1,'test1'); INSERT INTO `test_stackoverflow`.`test_table` (`idtest_table`,`test_field`) VALUES (2,'test2');
>Create a java project and add it to the classpath, myscl connector, pool and DBCP (you just need to download all these jars)
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import org.apache.commons.dbcp.cpdsadapter.DriverAdapterCPDS; import org.apache.commons.dbcp.datasources.SharedPoolDataSource; import javax.sql.DataSource; import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.sqlException; /** * @author Sergii.Zagriichuk */ public class Pool { private static DataSource ds; static { DriverAdapterCPDS cpds = new DriverAdapterCPDS(); try { cpds.setDriver("com.MysqL.jdbc.Driver"); } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { e.printStackTrace(); //To change body of catch statement use File | Settings | File Templates. } cpds.setUrl("jdbc:MysqL://localhost:3306/test_stackoverflow"); cpds.setUser("root"); cpds.setPassword("root"); SharedPoolDataSource tds = new SharedPoolDataSource(); tds.setConnectionPoolDataSource(cpds); tds.setMaxActive(10); tds.setMaxWait(50); ds = tds; } public static Connection getConnection() throws sqlException { return ds.getConnection(); } }
The user name and password should be changed to your database user / password
import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.ResultSet; import java.sql.sqlException; import java.sql.Statement; public class MainClass { public static void main(String[] args) { Connection connection = null; Statement statement = null; ResultSet resultSet = null; try { connection = Pool.getConnection(); // Do work with connection statement = connection.createStatement(); String selectEmployeessql = "select * from test_table"; resultSet = statement.executeQuery(selectEmployeessql); while (resultSet.next()) { printTestTable(resultSet); } } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } finally { if (resultSet != null) { try { resultSet.close(); } catch (sqlException e) { } // nothing we can do } if (statement != null) { try { statement.close(); } catch (sqlException e) { } // nothing we can do } if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (sqlException e) { } // nothing we can do } } } private static void printTestTable(ResultSet resultSet) throws sqlException { System.out.print(resultSet.getInt("idtest_table")+","); System.out.print(resultSet.getString("test_field")); } }
Just run the main method and you'll see the test values printed to the console!