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Class StatementEvent

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
public class StatementEvent
extends EventObject

A StatementEvent is sent to all StatementEventListeners which were registered with a PooledConnection. This occurs when the driver determines that a PreparedStatement that is associated with the PooledConnection has been closed or the driver determines is invalid.

Since:
1.6

Fields

Fields inherited from class java.util.EventObject

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Constructors

StatementEvent

public StatementEvent(PooledConnection con,
                      PreparedStatement statement)

Constructs a StatementEvent with the specified PooledConnection and PreparedStatement. The SQLException contained in the event defaults to null.

Parameters:
con - The PooledConnection that the closed or invalid PreparedStatementis associated with.
statement - The PreparedStatement that is being closed or is invalid
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if con is null.
Since:
1.6

StatementEvent

public StatementEvent(PooledConnection con,
                      PreparedStatement statement,
                      SQLException exception)

Constructs a StatementEvent with the specified PooledConnection, PreparedStatement and SQLException

Parameters:
con - The PooledConnection that the closed or invalid PreparedStatement is associated with.
statement - The PreparedStatement that is being closed or is invalid
exception - The SQLException the driver is about to throw to the application
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if con is null.
Since:
1.6

Methods

getStatement

public PreparedStatement getStatement()

Returns the PreparedStatement that is being closed or is invalid

Returns:
The PreparedStatement that is being closed or is invalid
Since:
1.6

getSQLException

public SQLException getSQLException()

Returns the SQLException the driver is about to throw

Returns:
The SQLException the driver is about to throw
Since:
1.6

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