How can I get the current Connection object for an Oracle database? I'm using the JDBC module in Spring 3.0.5.
4 Answers
Obtain the Connection
from the DataSource
bean.
You can access the dataSource by using Spring dependency injection to inject it into your bean, or by accessing ApplicationContext
statically:
DataSource ds = (DataSource)ApplicationContextProvider.getApplicationContext().getBean("dataSource");
Connection c = ds.getConnection();
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20But it doesn't return current connection but new connection. I need to return current connection. Situation is: I created connection and i need it to use in another place but in same connection– vlcikDec 8, 2011 at 9:25
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3JDBCTemplate internally uses
DataSourceUtils.getConnection()
each time you run one of its methods. It doesn't keep a reference to the connection used last time, so I don't think there is a way to get it.– socha23Dec 8, 2011 at 10:32 -
Just an Info : I am using Spring JDBC Template, which holds the current connection object for me, which can be received as follows.
Connection con;
con = getJdbcTemplate().getDataSource().getConnection();
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8For those that may not know, a
JdbcTemplate
can be injected as field easily:@Autowired JdbcTemplate jdbcTemplate;
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conn must be closed after you use it, or you need to create spring transaction and use DataSourceUtils.getConnection() Feb 4, 2022 at 7:25
Use DataSourceUtils.getConnection()
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It returns connection associated with the current transaction, if any.
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1I don't use transaction. Your piece of code above creates another instance of connection and it's problem for me. I need current instance which i created sooner– vlcikDec 8, 2011 at 9:35
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@user330847: If so, what do you mean by "current connection" and what exactly do you want to achieve?– axtavtDec 8, 2011 at 9:48
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I want to call Oracle stored procedure. I successfully created connection by creating JDBC template instance. After that I execute callable statement and it return me Result Set. Now, I'd like to parse result set and map it to value object. And in this process of parsing I need to get connection which was created in begining. This connection is 'current connection'. I do not know how to get this current connection– vlcikDec 8, 2011 at 9:55
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2@user330847: Why do you need the same connection, if you don't need to share transaction associated with that connection?– axtavtDec 8, 2011 at 10:02
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I'm not sure if this method was available when this question was originally posted, however, it seems the preferred way to do it in the latest version of Spring is with JdbcTemplate
and PreparedStatementCreator
. See https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/jdbc/core/JdbcTemplate.html#query-org.springframework.jdbc.core.PreparedStatementCreator-org.springframework.jdbc.core.PreparedStatementSetter-org.springframework.jdbc.core.ResultSetExtractor- or any of the other query
methods that take a PreparedStatementCreator
as the first param:
jdbcTemplate.query(con -> {
// add required logic here
return con.prepareStatement("sql");
}, rs -> {
//process row
});
This has the advantage over the other provided answers (DataSourceUtils.getConnection()
or jdbcTemplate.getDataSource().getConnection()
as a new connection is not allocated, it uses the same connection management it would as calling any of the other jdbcTemplate
querying methods. You also therefore do not need to worry about closing / releasing the connection, since spring will handle it.