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Spring Framework example source code file (ConnectionProxy.java)
The Spring Framework ConnectionProxy.java source code
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package org.springframework.jdbc.datasource;
import java.sql.Connection;
/**
* Subinterface of {@link java.sql.Connection} to be implemented by
* Connection proxies. Allows access to the underlying target Connection.
*
* <p>This interface can be checked when there is a need to cast to a
* native JDBC Connection such as Oracle's OracleConnection. Spring's
* {@link org.springframework.jdbc.support.nativejdbc.NativeJdbcExtractorAdapter}
* automatically detects such proxies before delegating to the actual
* unwrapping for a specific connection pool.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 1.1
* @see TransactionAwareDataSourceProxy
* @see LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy
*/
public interface ConnectionProxy extends Connection {
/**
* Return the target Connection of this proxy.
* <p>This will typically be the native driver Connection
* or a wrapper from a connection pool.
* @return the underlying Connection (never <code>null)
*/
Connection getTargetConnection();
}
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