public final class JDBCResource extends ResourceBase
JDBCResource class is used by a container to specify the
JDBC resource (and method related to the resource) that a caller
is attempting to access.
The toString format (which is produced by the ResourceBase
class) for a JDBC resource deployed with an application where the module name is specified
in the weblogic-application.xml descriptor is:
type=<jdbc>, application=myApp, module=myModule, category=ConnectionPool, resource=myPool, action=admin
The toString format for a JDBC system resource is:
type=<jdbc>, application=mySystemResource, module=, category=ConnectionPool, resource=myPool, action=admin
The toString format for a legacy JDBC system resource is:
type=<jdbc>, application=, module=, category=ConnectionPool, resource=myPool, action=admin
id, length, NO_PARENT, parent, resStr, SCOPE_RESOURCE_ACTION, valuesLIST_FIELD_TYPE, NORMAL_FIELD_TYPE, PATH_FIELD_TYPE, UNDEFINED_FIELD_TYPE| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Compares this resource to the resource in the specified object.
|
String |
getActionName()
Gets the name of the action being requested on the
JDBCResource. |
String |
getApplicationName()
Gets the name of the application associated with this
JDBCResource. |
String[] |
getKeys()
Gets keys for the
JDBCResource. |
String |
getModuleName()
Gets the name of the
JDBCResource module. |
int |
getRepeatingFieldIndex()
getRepeatingFieldIndex returns an index into the
array returned by getKeys() that signifies what part
of the Resource's fields repeat as the hierarchy is traversed. |
int |
getRepeatingFieldTerminatingIndex()
The field returned by
getRepeatingFieldIndex is
repeated as the Resource is shortened up to and including this
field index. |
String |
getResourceName()
Gets the name of the
JDBCResource. |
String |
getResourceType()
Gets the category of the
JDBCResource. |
String |
getType()
Gets the type of this resource (
JDBCResource). |
protected Resource |
makeParent()
Gets a
Resource object that represents the parent of the
current JDBCResource. |
protected void |
writeResourceString(StringBuffer buf)
Writes a string representation of the resource to buffer.
|
appendArrayValue, appendValue, getFieldType, getID, getParentResource, getValues, hashCode, init, init, isTransitiveField, toStringpublic String getType()
JDBCResource).protected Resource makeParent()
Resource object that represents the parent of the
current JDBCResource. If the resource does not have a parent, the value of
null must be returned.
The parentage hierarchy for a system JDBCResource is:
type=<jdbc>, application=mySystemResource, module=, resourceType=ConnectionPool, resource=myPool, action=admin
type=<jdbc>, application=mySystemResource, module=, resourceType=ConnectionPool, resource=myPool
type=<jdbc>, application=mySystemResource, module=, resourceType=ConnectionPool, action=admin
type=<jdbc>, application=mySystemResource, module=, resourceType=ConnectionPool
type=<jdbc>, application=mySystemResource, action=admin
type=<jdbc>, application=mySystemResource
type=<app>, application=mySystemResource
type=<jdbc>, action=admin
type=<jdbc>
makeParent in class ResourceBaseResource object of the parent resource.public int getRepeatingFieldIndex()
SelfDescribingResourcegetRepeatingFieldIndex returns an index into the
array returned by getKeys() that signifies what part
of the Resource's fields repeat as the hierarchy is traversed.
For example, in the URLResource, the
httpMethod is repeated as the hierarchy is walked.
A value of -1 indicates that there are no repeating
fields.getRepeatingFieldIndex in interface SelfDescribingResourcegetRepeatingFieldIndex in class ResourceBasepublic int getRepeatingFieldTerminatingIndex()
SelfDescribingResourcegetRepeatingFieldIndex is
repeated as the Resource is shortened up to and including this
field index. After this field index the repetition is no longer
applied.getRepeatingFieldTerminatingIndex in interface SelfDescribingResourcegetRepeatingFieldTerminatingIndex in class ResourceBaseint describing the terminating index or
getKeys().length if nonepublic String[] getKeys()
JDBCResource.getKeys in interface ResourcegetKeys in class ResourceBaseJDBCResource's keys.public String getResourceType()
JDBCResource.JDBCResource, represented as a String.public String getResourceName()
JDBCResource.JDBCResource, represented as a Strongpublic String getActionName()
JDBCResource.JDBCResource,
represented as a Stringpublic String getApplicationName()
JDBCResource.JDBCResource,
represented as a String.public String getModuleName()
JDBCResource module.JDBCResource module, represented as a String.protected void writeResourceString(StringBuffer buf)
Each type of resource is first printed in angled brackets. Then, each key is printed, in order, along with it's value. The keys are comma-separated. Values that are lists are comma-separated and delineated by open and close curly braces. Each value is printed as is, except that commas (,), open braces ({), close braces (}), and back slashes (\) are each escaped with a backslash.
Note: Because this method produces a result based on the concatenation of strings, it may be expensive in terms of performance.
writeResourceString in class ResourceBasebuf - buffer to write to.public boolean equals(Object obj)
equals in interface Resourceequals in class ResourceBaseobj - the other resource with which to compare this resource.TRUE if the resource passed in matches this resource,
and FALSE otherwise.Object.equals(Object)