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javax.annotation.sql
Annotation Type DataSourceDefinition
@Target(value=TYPE)
@Retention(value=RUNTIME)
@Repeatable(value=DataSourceDefinitions.class)
public @interface DataSourceDefinition
Annotation used to define a container DataSource to be registered with JNDI. The DataSource may be configured by setting the annotation elements for commonly used DataSource properties. Additional standard and vendor-specific properties may be specified using the properties element.
The data source will be registered under the name specified in the name element. It may be defined to be in any valid Java EE namespace, which will determine the accessibility of the data source from other components.
A JDBC driver implementation class of the appropriate type, either DataSource, ConnectionPoolDataSource, or XADataSource, must be indicated by the className element. The availability of the driver class will be assumed at runtime.
DataSource properties should not be specified more than once. If the url annotation element contains a DataSource property that was also specified using the corresponding annotation element or was specified in the properties annotation element, the precedence order is undefined and implementation specific:
@DataSourceDefinition(name="java:global/MyApp/MyDataSource",
className="org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDataSource",
url="jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/myDB;user=bill",
user="lance",
password="secret",
databaseName="testDB",
serverName="luckydog"
)// DO NOT DO THIS!!!
In the above example, the databaseName, user and serverName properties were specified as part of the url property and using the corresponding annotation elements. This should be avoided.
If the properties annotation element is used and contains a DataSource property that was also specified using the corresponding annotation element, the annotation element value takes precedence. For example:
@DataSourceDefinition(name="java:global/MyApp/MyDataSource",
className="org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDataSource",
user="lance",
password="secret",
databaseName="testDB",
serverName="luckydog",
properties= {"databaseName=myDB", "databaseProp=doThis"}
)// DO NOT DO THIS!!!
This would result in the following values being used when configuring the DataSource:
serverName=luckydog
portNumber=1527
databaseName=testDB
user=lance
password=secret
databaseProp=doThis
Vendors are not required to support properties that do not normally apply to a specific data source type. For example, specifying the transactional property to be true but supplying a value for className that implements a data source class other than XADataSource may not be supported.
Vendor-specific properties may be combined with or used to override standard data source properties defined using this annotation.
DataSource properties that are specified and are not supported in a given configuration or cannot be mapped to a vendor specific configuration property may be ignored.
Examples:
@DataSourceDefinition(name="java:global/MyApp/MyDataSource",
className="com.foobar.MyDataSource",
portNumber=6689,
serverName="myserver.com",
user="lance",
password="secret"
)
Using a URL:
@DataSourceDefinition(name="java:global/MyApp/MyDataSource",
className="org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDataSource",
url="jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/myDB",
user="lance",
password="secret"
)
An example lookup of the DataSource from an EJB:
@Stateless
public class MyStatelessEJB {
@Resource(lookup="java:global/MyApp/myDataSource")
DataSource myDB;
...
}
Since:
Common Annotations 1.1
See Also:
DataSource, XADataSource, ConnectionPoolDataSource
Required Element Summary
Required Elements Modifier and Type Required Element and Description
String className
Name of a DataSource class that implements javax.sql.DataSource or javax.sql.XADataSource or javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource.
String name
JNDI name by which the data source will be registered.
Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element and Description
String databaseName
Name of a database on a server.
String description
Description of this data source
int initialPoolSize
Number of connections that should be created when a connection pool is initialized.
int isolationLevel
Isolation level for connections.
int loginTimeout
Sets the maximum time in seconds that this data source will wait while attempting to connect to a database.
int maxIdleTime
The number of seconds that a physical connection should remain unused in the pool before the connection is closed for a connection pool.
int maxPoolSize
Maximum number of connections that should be concurrently allocated for a connection pool.
int maxStatements
The total number of statements that a connection pool should keep open.
int minPoolSize
Minimum number of connections that should be allocated for a connection pool.
String password
Password to use for connection authentication.
int portNumber
Port number where a server is listening for requests.
String[] properties
Used to specify vendor-specific properties and less commonly used DataSource properties such as:
String serverName
Database server name.
boolean transactional
Set to false if connections should not participate in transactions.
String url
A JDBC URL.
String user
User name to use for connection authentication.
Element Detail
name
public abstract String name
JNDI name by which the data source will be registered.
Since:
1.1
className
public abstract String className
Name of a DataSource class that implements javax.sql.DataSource or javax.sql.XADataSource or javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource.
Since:
1.1
description
public abstract String description
Description of this data source
Since:
1.1
Default:
""
url
public abstract String url
A JDBC URL. If the url annotation element contains a DataSource property that was also specified using the corresponding annotation element, the precedence order is undefined and implementation specific.
Since:
1.1
Default:
""
user
public abstract String user
User name to use for connection authentication.
Since:
1.1
Default:
""
password
public abstract String password
Password to use for connection authentication.
Since:
1.1
Default:
""
databaseName
public abstract String databaseName
Name of a database on a server.
Since:
1.1
Default:
""
portNumber
public abstract int portNumber
Port number where a server is listening for requests.
Since:
1.1
Default:
-1
serverName
public abstract String serverName
Database server name.
Since:
1.1
Default:
"localhost"
isolationLevel
public abstract int isolationLevel
Isolation level for connections. The Isolation level must be one of the following:
Connection.TRANSACTION_NONE,
Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_ UNCOMMITTED,
Connection.TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED,
Connection.TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ,
Connection.TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE
Default is vendor-specific.
Since:
1.1
Default:
-1
transactional
public abstract boolean transactional
Set to false if connections should not participate in transactions.
Default is to enlist in a transaction when one is active or becomes active.
Since:
1.1
Default:
true
initialPoolSize
public abstract int initialPoolSize
Number of connections that should be created when a connection pool is initialized.
Default is vendor-specific
Since:
1.1
Default:
-1
maxPoolSize
public abstract int maxPoolSize
Maximum number of connections that should be concurrently allocated for a connection pool.
Default is vendor-specific.
Since:
1.1
Default:
-1
minPoolSize
public abstract int minPoolSize
Minimum number of connections that should be allocated for a connection pool.
Default is vendor-specific.
Since:
1.1
Default:
-1
maxIdleTime
public abstract int maxIdleTime
The number of seconds that a physical connection should remain unused in the pool before the connection is closed for a connection pool.
Default is vendor-specific
Since:
1.1
Default:
-1
maxStatements
public abstract int maxStatements
The total number of statements that a connection pool should keep open. A value of 0 indicates that the caching of statements is disabled for a connection pool.
Default is vendor-specific
Since:
1.1
Default:
-1
properties
public abstract String[] properties
Used to specify vendor-specific properties and less commonly used DataSource properties such as:
dataSourceName
networkProtocol
propertyCycle
roleName
Properties are specified using the format: propertyName=propertyValue with one property per array element.
If a DataSource property is specified in the properties element and the annotation element for the property is also specified, the annotation element value takes precedence.
Since:
1.1
Default:
{}
loginTimeout
public abstract int loginTimeout
Sets the maximum time in seconds that this data source will wait while attempting to connect to a database. A value of zero specifies that the timeout is the default system timeout if there is one; otherwise, it specifies that there is no timeout.
Default is vendor-specific.
Since:
1.1
Default:
0
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