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public interface ValidatingManagedConnectionFactory
This interface is implemented by aManagedConnectionFactory
instance that supports the ability to validateManagedConnection
objects.This may be used by the application server to prune invalid
ManagedConnection
objects from its connection pool.The application server may use this functionality to test the validity of a
ManagedConnection
by passing in aSet
of size one( with theManagedConnection
that has to be tested for validity as the only member of theSet
.- Version:
- 1.0
- Author:
- Ram Jeyaraman
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Set
getInvalidConnections(Set connectionSet)
This method returns a set of invalidManagedConnection
objects chosen from a specified set ofManagedConnection
objects.
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Method Detail
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getInvalidConnections
Set getInvalidConnections(Set connectionSet) throws ResourceException
This method returns a set of invalidManagedConnection
objects chosen from a specified set ofManagedConnection
objects.- Parameters:
connectionSet
- a set ofManagedConnection
objects that need to be validated.- Returns:
- a set of invalid
ManagedConnection
objects. - Throws:
ResourceException
- generic exception.
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