org.postgresql
Interface PGConnection


public interface PGConnection

This interface defines the public PostgreSQL extensions to java.sql.Connection. All Connections returned by the PostgreSQL driver implement PGConnection.


Method Summary
 void addDataType(java.lang.String type, java.lang.Class klass)
          This allows client code to add a handler for one of org.postgresql's more unique data types.
 void addDataType(java.lang.String type, java.lang.String name)
          Deprecated. As of 8.0, replaced by addDataType(String,Class). This deprecated method does not work correctly for registering classes that cannot be directly loaded by the JDBC driver's classloader.
 java.lang.String escapeIdentifier(java.lang.String identifier)
          Return the given string suitably quoted to be used as an identifier in an SQL statement string.
 java.lang.String escapeLiteral(java.lang.String literal)
          Return the given string suitably quoted to be used as a string literal in an SQL statement string.
 int getBackendPID()
          Return the process ID (PID) of the backend server process handling this connection.
 CopyManager getCopyAPI()
          This returns the COPY API for the current connection.
 int getDefaultFetchSize()
          Get the default fetch size for statements created from this connection
 Fastpath getFastpathAPI()
          This returns the Fastpath API for the current connection.
 LargeObjectManager getLargeObjectAPI()
          This returns the LargeObject API for the current connection.
 PGNotification[] getNotifications()
          This method returns any notifications that have been received since the last call to this method.
 int getPrepareThreshold()
          Get the default server-side prepare reuse threshold for statements created from this connection.
 void setDefaultFetchSize(int fetchSize)
          Set the default fetch size for statements created from this connection
 void setPrepareThreshold(int threshold)
          Set the default statement reuse threshold before enabling server-side prepare.
 

Method Detail

getNotifications

PGNotification[] getNotifications()
                                  throws java.sql.SQLException
This method returns any notifications that have been received since the last call to this method. Returns null if there have been no notifications.

Throws:
java.sql.SQLException
Since:
7.3

getCopyAPI

CopyManager getCopyAPI()
                       throws java.sql.SQLException
This returns the COPY API for the current connection.

Throws:
java.sql.SQLException
Since:
8.4

getLargeObjectAPI

LargeObjectManager getLargeObjectAPI()
                                     throws java.sql.SQLException
This returns the LargeObject API for the current connection.

Throws:
java.sql.SQLException
Since:
7.3

getFastpathAPI

Fastpath getFastpathAPI()
                        throws java.sql.SQLException
This returns the Fastpath API for the current connection.

Throws:
java.sql.SQLException
Since:
7.3

addDataType

void addDataType(java.lang.String type,
                 java.lang.String name)
Deprecated. As of 8.0, replaced by addDataType(String,Class). This deprecated method does not work correctly for registering classes that cannot be directly loaded by the JDBC driver's classloader.

This allows client code to add a handler for one of org.postgresql's more unique data types. It is approximately equivalent to addDataType(type, Class.forName(name)).

Throws:
java.lang.RuntimeException - if the type cannot be registered (class not found, etc).

addDataType

void addDataType(java.lang.String type,
                 java.lang.Class klass)
                 throws java.sql.SQLException
This allows client code to add a handler for one of org.postgresql's more unique data types.

NOTE: This is not part of JDBC, but an extension.

The best way to use this is as follows:

 ...
 ((org.postgresql.PGConnection)myconn).addDataType("mytype", my.class.name.class);
 ...
 

where myconn is an open Connection to org.postgresql.

The handling class must extend org.postgresql.util.PGobject

Parameters:
type - the PostgreSQL type to register
klass - the class implementing the Java representation of the type; this class must implement PGobject).
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if klass does not implement PGobject).
Since:
8.0
See Also:
PGobject

setPrepareThreshold

void setPrepareThreshold(int threshold)
Set the default statement reuse threshold before enabling server-side prepare. See PGStatement.setPrepareThreshold(int) for details.

Parameters:
threshold - the new threshold
Since:
build 302

getPrepareThreshold

int getPrepareThreshold()
Get the default server-side prepare reuse threshold for statements created from this connection.

Returns:
the current threshold
Since:
build 302

setDefaultFetchSize

void setDefaultFetchSize(int fetchSize)
                         throws java.sql.SQLException
Set the default fetch size for statements created from this connection

Parameters:
fetchSize - new default fetch size
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException - if specified negative fetchSize parameter
See Also:
Statement.setFetchSize(int)

getDefaultFetchSize

int getDefaultFetchSize()
Get the default fetch size for statements created from this connection

Returns:
current state for default fetch size
See Also:
PGProperty.DEFAULT_ROW_FETCH_SIZE, Statement.getFetchSize()

getBackendPID

int getBackendPID()
Return the process ID (PID) of the backend server process handling this connection.

Returns:
PID of backend server process.

escapeIdentifier

java.lang.String escapeIdentifier(java.lang.String identifier)
                                  throws java.sql.SQLException
Return the given string suitably quoted to be used as an identifier in an SQL statement string. Quotes are added only if necessary (i.e., if the string contains non-identifier characters or would be case-folded). Embedded quotes are properly doubled.

Returns:
the escaped identifier
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException

escapeLiteral

java.lang.String escapeLiteral(java.lang.String literal)
                               throws java.sql.SQLException
Return the given string suitably quoted to be used as a string literal in an SQL statement string. Embedded single-quotes and backslashes are properly doubled. Note that quote_literal returns null on null input.

Returns:
the quoted literal
Throws:
java.sql.SQLException