Currently I made a connection to a database in this way:
MyClass.java
try {
DataSource datasource = JNDILoader.getDataSourceObject(pathToSource);
Class.forName("net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver");
connection = datasource.getConnection();
stmt = connection.prepareStatement("{call storageProcedureXXX(?,?)}");
stmt.setString(1, "X");
stmt.setString(2, "Y");
result = stmt.executeQuery();
}catch (SQLException){
//TODO
}catch(Exception){
//TODO
}
That works for 1 class that makes the requests for the data, but , would be better if I create a singleton class and get the connection from it? (performance?, maintenability?, simplicity?). Which option would be better: Singleton vs StorageProcedures per each request?.
Note: At the end, the application (Restful Web Service) will need to connect to different databases to load data for different specialized classes, even , the classes would need loads data from plain text.