I am working through a swing tutorial that interacts with a database using JDBC. The tutorial uses a different approach than what I have seen in the past when interacting with databases.
Previously, one method was used for the update or query. A try with resources block was used to create a connection object and statements, the query was executed and the connection closed automatically afterwards. I believed this was the correct way.
In this swing tutorial, there is a method that creates the connection, a method to perform the query and a method to close the connection. As I see it, the connection to the database is being kept open for the duration of the application life-cycle. Is this common practice? This is a tutorial from 2013 so I thought it may just be outdated.
I am very new to JDBC an would like to know what the recommended approach is now.
Thanks
Apologies if my question is ambiguous. What I was mostly concerned with was whether I should open and close a connection for each operation or just keep the connection open as long as my application was running.
Is there a benefit to separating connect and disconnect to their own methods?