JDBC for SQL Server - Herong's Tutorial Examples - v3.14, by Herong Yang
Connection Pooling with Commons DBCP BasicDataSource
This section provides a tutorial example that shows you how to use the Commons DBCP BasicDataSource class to manage the connection pool with JavaBean style properties.
The easiest way to use Commons DBCP package for connection pooling is to use the org.apache.commons.dbcp2.BasicDataSource class. It implements the standard JDBC javax.sql.DataSource interface to manage the connection pool with JavaBean style properties.
The BasicDataSource class uses set*() and get*() methods to configure and manage the connection pool. Here is my sample Java program, DbcpBasicDataSourceTest.java against my local SQL Server server.
/* DbcpBasicDataSourceTest.java
* Copyright (c) HerongYang.com. All Rights Reserved.
*/
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DatabaseMetaData;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import org.apache.commons.dbcp2.BasicDataSource;
public class DbcpBasicDataSourceTest {
static java.io.PrintStream out = System.out;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String url = "jdbc:sqlserver://localhost\\SQLEXPRESS;"
+ "user=herong;password=T0pSecret";
// Get a DataSource with pooled connections
DataSource ds = getDataSource(url);
// Get a pooled connection
Connection con = ds.getConnection();
checkDataSource(ds);
// Verify the pooled connection
DatabaseMetaData meta = con.getMetaData();
out.println();
out.println("Database Connection Info: ");
out.println(" Server name: "+meta.getDatabaseProductName());
out.println(" Server version: "+meta.getDatabaseProductVersion());
out.println(" Driver name: "+ meta.getDriverName());
out.println(" Driver version: "+ meta.getDriverVersion());
out.println(" JDBC major version: "+ meta.getJDBCMajorVersion());
out.println(" JDBC minor version: "+ meta.getJDBCMinorVersion());
// Close the pooled connection
con.close();
// Wait for 3 minutes to check the server side
out.println();
out.println("Go and count connections on the database server ...");
Thread.sleep(3*60*1000);
// Close the DataSource
closeDataSource(ds);
}
public static DataSource getDataSource(String url) throws Exception {
BasicDataSource bds = new BasicDataSource();
bds.setUrl(url);
bds.setInitialSize(10);
DataSource ds = (DataSource) bds;
return ds;
}
public static void closeDataSource(DataSource ds) throws Exception {
BasicDataSource bds = (BasicDataSource) ds;
bds.close();
}
public static void checkDataSource(DataSource ds) {
BasicDataSource bds = (BasicDataSource) ds;
out.println();
out.println("DBCP BasicDataSource Info: ");
out.println(" Active Connections: " + bds.getNumActive());
out.println(" Idle Connections: " + bds.getNumIdle());
out.println(" Connection URL: " + bds.getUrl());
out.println(" Driver Class: " + bds.getDriverClassName());
out.println(" User Name: " + bds.getUsername());
out.println(" Password: " + bds.getPassword());
}
}
To run this test program, I need 4 JAR files. See other tutorials to download them.
Let's run it:
herong> java -cp .:\ commons-dbcp2-2.8.0.jar:\ commons-pool2-2.10.0.jar:\ commons-logging-1.2.jar:\ mssql-jdbc-9.4.1.jre16.jar \ DbcpBasicDataSourceTest.java DBCP BasicDataSource Info: Active Connections: 1 Idle Connections: 7 Connection URL: jdbc:sqlserver://localhost\SQLEXPRESS;user=... Driver Class: null User Name: null Password: null Database Connection Info: Server name: Microsoft SQL Server Server version: 15.00.2000 Driver name: Microsoft JDBC Driver 9.4 for SQL Server Driver version: 9.4.1.0 JDBC major version: 4 JDBC minor version: 3 Go and count connections on the database server ...
On the SQL Server server, log in as "root". I see 8 connections:
1> SELECT loginame, COUNT(dbid) FROM sys.sysprocesses 2> GROUP BY dbid, loginame; 3> GO loginame ------------------------------------ ------ DESKTOP\Admin 1 Herong 8 NT SERVICE\SQLTELEMETRY$SQLEXPRESS 1 sa 13 sa 52 (5 rows affected)
So, what we can see from this tutorial:
Table of Contents
JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) Introduction
Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition
Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server
Microsoft JDBC Driver - Query Statements and Result Sets
Microsoft JDBC Driver - DatabaseMetaData Object
Microsoft JDBC Driver - DDL Statements
Microsoft JDBC Driver - DML Statements
SQL Server - PreparedStatement
SQL Server CLOB (Character Large Object) - TEXT
SQL Server BLOB (Binary Large Object) - BLOB
►Using Connection Pool with JDBC
What Is Database Connection Pool
Commons DBCP for Connection Pooling
►Connection Pooling with Commons DBCP BasicDataSource
Connection Pooling with Commons DBCP PoolingDriver
Connection Pooling with C3P0 ComboPooledDataSource
Connection Pooling with C3P0 DataSources
JDBC-ODBC Bridge Driver - sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver
JDBC-ODBC Bridge Driver - Flat Text Files
JDBC-ODBC Bridge Driver - MS Access