Class ClientDataSourceFactory

java.lang.Object
org.apache.derby.client.ClientDataSourceFactory
All Implemented Interfaces:
ObjectFactory

public class ClientDataSourceFactory extends Object implements ObjectFactory
The data source factory for Derby client driver data sources.

This factory reconstructs a Derby data source object when it is retrieved from JNDI. References are needed since many naming services don't have the ability to store Java objects in their serialized form. When a data source object is bound in this type of naming service the Reference for that object is actually stored by the JNDI implementation, not the data source object itself.

A JNDI administrator is responsible for making sure that both the object factory and data source implementation classes provided by a JDBC driver vendor are accessible to the JNDI service provider at runtime.

An object factory implements the ObjectFactory interface. This interface contains a single method, getObjectInstance which is called by a JNDI service provider to reconstruct an object when that object is retrieved from JNDI. A JDBC driver vendor should provide an object factory as part of their JDBC 2.0 product.

See Also:
  • Field Details

    • STRING_ARG

      private static final Class[] STRING_ARG
      Reflect lookup for Java bean method taking a single String arg
    • INT_ARG

      private static final Class[] INT_ARG
      Reflect lookup for Java bean method taking a single int arg
    • BOOLEAN_ARG

      private static final Class[] BOOLEAN_ARG
      Reflect lookup for Java bean method taking a single boolean arg
    • SHORT_ARG

      private static final Class[] SHORT_ARG
      Reflect lookup for Java bean method taking a single short arg
  • Constructor Details

    • ClientDataSourceFactory

      public ClientDataSourceFactory()
  • Method Details

    • getObjectInstance

      public Object getObjectInstance(Object refObj, Name name, Context nameContext, Hashtable environment) throws Exception
      Reconstructs a Derby client-driver data source object from a JNDI data source reference.

      The getObjectInstance method is passed a reference that corresponds to the object being retrieved as its first parameter. The other parameters are optional in the case of JDBC data source objects. The object factory should use the information contained in the reference to reconstruct the data source. If for some reason, a data source object cannot be reconstructed from the reference, a value of null may be returned. This allows other object factories that may be registered in JNDI to be tried. If an exception is thrown then no other object factories are tried.

      Specified by:
      getObjectInstance in interface ObjectFactory
      Parameters:
      refObj - the possibly null object containing location or reference information that can be used in creating an object
      name - the name of this object relative to nameContext, or null if no name is specified
      nameContext - context relative to which the name parameter is specified, or null if name is relative to the default initial context.
      environment - possibly null environment that is used in creating the object.
      Returns:
      Object created, or null if no attempt to create the object is made.
      Throws:
      Exception - if recreating the object fails
    • setBeanProperties

      private static void setBeanProperties(Object ds, Reference ref) throws Exception
      Set the Java bean properties for an object from its Reference. The Reference contains a set of StringRefAddr values with the key being the bean name and the value a String representation of the bean's value. This code looks for setXXX() method where the set method corresponds to the standard bean naming scheme and has a single parameter of type String, int, boolean or short.
      Throws:
      Exception