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- All Superinterfaces:
- JDBCConnectionStats, Stats
public interface JDBCConnectionPoolStats extends JDBCConnectionStats
Specifies the statistics provided by a JDBC connection pool.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description CountStatistic
getCloseCount()
Number of connections closed.CountStatistic
getCreateCount()
Number of connections created.BoundedRangeStatistic
getFreePoolSize()
Number of free connections in the pool.BoundedRangeStatistic
getPoolSize()
Size of the connection pool.RangeStatistic
getWaitingThreadCount()
Number of threads waiting for a connection.-
Methods inherited from interface javax.management.j2ee.statistics.JDBCConnectionStats
getJdbcDataSource, getUseTime, getWaitTime
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Methods inherited from interface javax.management.j2ee.statistics.Stats
getStatistic, getStatisticNames, getStatistics
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Method Detail
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getCreateCount
CountStatistic getCreateCount()
Number of connections created.
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getCloseCount
CountStatistic getCloseCount()
Number of connections closed.
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getPoolSize
BoundedRangeStatistic getPoolSize()
Size of the connection pool.
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getFreePoolSize
BoundedRangeStatistic getFreePoolSize()
Number of free connections in the pool.
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getWaitingThreadCount
RangeStatistic getWaitingThreadCount()
Number of threads waiting for a connection.
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Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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