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Spring Framework example source code file (MySQLMaxValueIncrementer.java)
The Spring Framework MySQLMaxValueIncrementer.java source code/* * Copyright 2002-2008 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer; import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.ResultSet; import java.sql.SQLException; import java.sql.Statement; import javax.sql.DataSource; import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessException; import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessResourceFailureException; import org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DataSourceUtils; import org.springframework.jdbc.support.JdbcUtils; /** * {@link DataFieldMaxValueIncrementer} that increments the maximum value of a given MySQL table * with the equivalent of an auto-increment column. Note: If you use this class, your MySQL * key column should <i>NOT be auto-increment, as the sequence table does the job. * * <p>The sequence is kept in a table; there should be one sequence table per * table that needs an auto-generated key. The table type of the sequence table * should be MyISAM so the sequences are allocated without regard to any * transactions that might be in progress. * * <p>Example: * * <pre class="code">create table tab (id int unsigned not null primary key, text varchar(100)); * create table tab_sequence (value int not null) type=MYISAM; * insert into tab_sequence values(0);</pre> * * If "cacheSize" is set, the intermediate values are served without querying the * database. If the server or your application is stopped or crashes or a transaction * is rolled back, the unused values will never be served. The maximum hole size in * numbering is consequently the value of cacheSize. * * @author Jean-Pierre Pawlak * @author Thomas Risberg * @author Juergen Hoeller */ public class MySQLMaxValueIncrementer extends AbstractColumnMaxValueIncrementer { /** The SQL string for retrieving the new sequence value */ private static final String VALUE_SQL = "select last_insert_id()"; /** The next id to serve */ private long nextId = 0; /** The max id to serve */ private long maxId = 0; /** * Default constructor for bean property style usage. * @see #setDataSource * @see #setIncrementerName * @see #setColumnName */ public MySQLMaxValueIncrementer() { } /** * Convenience constructor. * @param dataSource the DataSource to use * @param incrementerName the name of the sequence/table to use * @param columnName the name of the column in the sequence table to use */ public MySQLMaxValueIncrementer(DataSource dataSource, String incrementerName, String columnName) { super(dataSource, incrementerName, columnName); } protected synchronized long getNextKey() throws DataAccessException { if (this.maxId == this.nextId) { /* * Need to use straight JDBC code because we need to make sure that the insert and select * are performed on the same connection (otherwise we can't be sure that last_insert_id() * returned the correct value) */ Connection con = DataSourceUtils.getConnection(getDataSource()); Statement stmt = null; try { stmt = con.createStatement(); DataSourceUtils.applyTransactionTimeout(stmt, getDataSource()); // Increment the sequence column... String columnName = getColumnName(); stmt.executeUpdate("update "+ getIncrementerName() + " set " + columnName + " = last_insert_id(" + columnName + " + " + getCacheSize() + ")"); // Retrieve the new max of the sequence column... ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(VALUE_SQL); try { if (!rs.next()) { throw new DataAccessResourceFailureException("last_insert_id() failed after executing an update"); } this.maxId = rs.getLong(1); } finally { JdbcUtils.closeResultSet(rs); } this.nextId = this.maxId - getCacheSize() + 1; } catch (SQLException ex) { throw new DataAccessResourceFailureException("Could not obtain last_insert_id()", ex); } finally { JdbcUtils.closeStatement(stmt); DataSourceUtils.releaseConnection(con, getDataSource()); } } else { this.nextId++; } return this.nextId; } } Other Spring Framework examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Spring Framework MySQLMaxValueIncrementer.java source code file: |
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