public class ConnectionEvent extends EventObject
An Event object that provides information about the
source of a connection-related event. ConnectionEvent
objects are generated when an application closes a pooled connection
and when an error occurs. The ConnectionEvent object
contains two kinds of information:
SQLException
about to be thrown to the application
source | Constructor | Description |
|---|---|
ConnectionEvent (PooledConnection con) |
Constructs a
ConnectionEvent object initialized with
the given PooledConnection object. |
ConnectionEvent (PooledConnection con,
SQLException ex) |
Constructs a
ConnectionEvent object initialized with
the given PooledConnection object and
SQLException object. |
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
SQLException |
getSQLException () |
Retrieves the
SQLException for this
ConnectionEvent object. |
getSource, toString public ConnectionEvent(PooledConnection con)
Constructs a ConnectionEvent object initialized with
the given PooledConnection object. SQLException
defaults to null.
con - the pooled connection that is the source of the eventIllegalArgumentException - if con is null.public ConnectionEvent(PooledConnection con, SQLException ex)
Constructs a ConnectionEvent object initialized with
the given PooledConnection object and
SQLException object.
con - the pooled connection that is the source of the eventex - the SQLException about to be thrown to the applicationIllegalArgumentException - if con is null.public SQLException getSQLException()
Retrieves the SQLException for this
ConnectionEvent object. May be null.
null Submit a bug or feature
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