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I have a website which is getting a massive number of hits. I'm experienced problems, including JDBC connection errors.

I'm a bit confused about closing PreparedStatement. Do I need to close PreparedStatement or is it just enough to only close Statement?

Also, what about ResultSet? Do I need to close it too?

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Yes, you have to close the prepared statements (PreparedStatement Object) and result sets as they may cause memory leakage.

For more information, see Using Prepared Statements.

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    No, it is enough to close the Connection only, which closes all Statements and PreparedStatements created from it, and ResultSets created in turn from them, but if you're using a lot of PreparedStatements and ResultSets per connection it would be wise to close them as soon as possible. There is nothing in your link that supports your claim.
    – user207421
    Feb 25, 2020 at 4:06
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Yes, you must close it. If the connection from a pool, closing it actually sends it back to the pool for reuse.

Close in the finally{} block, such that if an exception is thrown, you still get the chance to close this.

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  • Isn't that related to calling close on the connection object rather than on the statement object though ? Feb 7, 2023 at 23:00

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