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/*
 * @(#)DriverManager.java	1.54 06/10/18 
 *
 * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
 */

package java.sql;

// Comment below before mustang integration 
import sun.misc.Service;


//Uncomment below before mustang integration
//import java.util.Service;

import java.util.Iterator;


/**
 * <P>The basic service for managing a set of JDBC drivers.<br>
 * <B>NOTE:</B> The {@link <code>DataSource</code>} interface, new in the
 * JDBC 2.0 API, provides another way to connect to a data source.
 * The use of a <code>DataSource</code> object is the preferred means of
 * connecting to a data source. 
 *
 * <P>As part of its initialization, the <code>DriverManager</code> class will
 * attempt to load the driver classes referenced in the "jdbc.drivers"
 * system property. This allows a user to customize the JDBC Drivers
 * used by their applications. For example in your
 * ~/.hotjava/properties file you might specify:
 * <pre>
 * <CODE>jdbc.drivers=foo.bah.Driver:wombat.sql.Driver:bad.taste.ourDriver</CODE>
 * </pre>
 *<P> The <code>DriverManager</code> methods <code>getConnection</code> and
 * <code>getDrivers</code> have been enhanced to support the Java Standard Edition
 * <a href="../../../technotes/guides/jar/jar.html#Service%20Provider">Service Provider</a> mechanism. JDBC 4.0 Drivers must
 * include the file <code>META-INF/services/java.sql.Driver</code>. This file contains the name of the JDBC drivers
 * implementation of <code>java.sql.Driver</code>.  For example, to load the <code>my.sql.Driver</code> class,
 * the <code>META-INF/services/java.sql.Driver</code> file would contain the entry:
 * <pre>
 * <code>my.sql.Driver</code>
 * </pre>
 * 
 * <P>Applications no longer need to explictly load JDBC drivers using <code>Class.forName()</code>. Existing programs
 * which currently load JDBC drivers using <code>Class.forName()</code> will continue to work without
 * modification.
 *
 * <P>When the method <code>getConnection</code> is called,
 * the <code>DriverManager</code> will attempt to
 * locate a suitable driver from amongst those loaded at
 * initialization and those loaded explicitly using the same classloader
 * as the current applet or application.
 * 
 * <P>
 * Starting with the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, version 1.3, a
 * logging stream can be set only if the proper
 * permission has been granted.  Normally this will be done with
 * the tool PolicyTool, which can be used to grant <code>permission
 * java.sql.SQLPermission "setLog"</code>.
 * @see Driver
 * @see Connection 
 */
public class DriverManager {


    /**
     * The <code>SQLPermission</code> constant that allows the 
     * setting of the logging stream.
     * @since 1.3
     */
    final static SQLPermission SET_LOG_PERMISSION = 
        new SQLPermission("setLog");

    //--------------------------JDBC 2.0-----------------------------

    /**
     * Retrieves the log writer.  
     *
     * The <code>getLogWriter</code> and <code>setLogWriter</code> 
     * methods should be used instead
     * of the <code>get/setlogStream</code> methods, which are deprecated.
     * @return a <code>java.io.PrintWriter</code> object 
     * @see #setLogWriter
     * @since 1.2
     */
    public static java.io.PrintWriter getLogWriter() {
	    return logWriter;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the logging/tracing <code>PrintWriter</code> object
     * that is used by the <code>DriverManager</code> and all drivers.
     * <P>
     * There is a minor versioning problem created by the introduction
     * of the method <code>setLogWriter</code>.  The 
     * method <code>setLogWriter</code> cannot create a <code>PrintStream</code> object
     * that will be returned by <code>getLogStream</code>---the Java platform does
     * not provide a backward conversion.  As a result, a new application
     * that uses <code>setLogWriter</code> and also uses a JDBC 1.0 driver that uses
     * <code>getLogStream</code> will likely not see debugging information written 
     * by that driver.
     *<P>
     * Starting with the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, version 1.3 release, this method checks
     * to see that there is an <code>SQLPermission</code> object before setting
     * the logging stream.  If a <code>SecurityManager</code> exists and its
     * <code>checkPermission</code> method denies setting the log writer, this
     * method throws a <code>java.lang.SecurityException</code>.
     *
     * @param out the new logging/tracing <code>PrintStream</code> object;
     *      <code>null</code> to disable logging and tracing
     * @throws SecurityException
     *    if a security manager exists and its
     *    <code>checkPermission</code> method denies
     *    setting the log writer
     *
     * @see SecurityManager#checkPermission
     * @see #getLogWriter
     * @since 1.2
     */
    public static void setLogWriter(java.io.PrintWriter out) {

	SecurityManager sec = System.getSecurityManager();
	if (sec != null) {
	    sec.checkPermission(SET_LOG_PERMISSION);
	}
	    logStream = null;
	    logWriter = out;
    }


    //---------------------------------------------------------------

    /**
     * Attempts to establish a connection to the given database URL.
     * The <code>DriverManager</code> attempts to select an appropriate driver from
     * the set of registered JDBC drivers.
     *
     * @param url a database url of the form 
     * <code> jdbc:<em>subprotocol</em>:<em>subname</em></code>
     * @param info a list of arbitrary string tag/value pairs as
     * connection arguments; normally at least a "user" and
     * "password" property should be included
     * @return a Connection to the URL 
     * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
     */
    public static Connection getConnection(String url, 
	java.util.Properties info) throws SQLException {
  
        // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
	// be null.
	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();

        return (getConnection(url, info, callerCL));
    }

    /**
     * Attempts to establish a connection to the given database URL.
     * The <code>DriverManager</code> attempts to select an appropriate driver from
     * the set of registered JDBC drivers.
     *
     * @param url a database url of the form 
     * <code>jdbc:<em>subprotocol</em>:<em>subname</em></code>
     * @param user the database user on whose behalf the connection is being
     *   made
     * @param password the user's password
     * @return a connection to the URL 
     * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
     */
    public static Connection getConnection(String url, 
	String user, String password) throws SQLException {
        java.util.Properties info = new java.util.Properties();

        // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
	// be null.
	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();

	if (user != null) {
	    info.put("user", user);
	}
	if (password != null) {
	    info.put("password", password);
	}

        return (getConnection(url, info, callerCL));
    }

    /**
     * Attempts to establish a connection to the given database URL.
     * The <code>DriverManager</code> attempts to select an appropriate driver from
     * the set of registered JDBC drivers.
     *
     * @param url a database url of the form 
     *  <code> jdbc:<em>subprotocol</em>:<em>subname</em></code>
     * @return a connection to the URL 
     * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
     */
    public static Connection getConnection(String url) 
	throws SQLException {

        java.util.Properties info = new java.util.Properties();

        // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
	// be null.
	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();

        return (getConnection(url, info, callerCL));
    }

    /**
     * Attempts to locate a driver that understands the given URL.
     * The <code>DriverManager</code> attempts to select an appropriate driver from
     * the set of registered JDBC drivers. 
     *
     * @param url a database URL of the form 
     *     <code>jdbc:<em>subprotocol</em>:<em>subname</em></code>
     * @return a <code>Driver</code> object representing a driver
     * that can connect to the given URL 
     * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
     */
    public static Driver getDriver(String url) 
	throws SQLException {
	java.util.Vector drivers = null;

        println("DriverManager.getDriver(\"" + url + "\")");

        if (!initialized) {
            initialize();
        }

	synchronized (DriverManager.class){ 
            // use the read copy of the drivers vector
	    drivers = readDrivers;  
        }

        // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
	// be null.
	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();

        // Walk through the loaded drivers attempting to locate someone
	// who understands the given URL.
        for (int i = 0; i < drivers.size(); i++) {
            DriverInfo di = (DriverInfo)drivers.elementAt(i);
	    // If the caller does not have permission to load the driver then 
	    // skip it.
            if ( getCallerClass(callerCL, di.driverClassName ) != 
		 di.driverClass ) {
                println("    skipping: " + di);
                continue;
            }
            try {
                println("    trying " + di);
		if (di.driver.acceptsURL(url)) {
		    // Success!
                    println("getDriver returning " + di);
                    return (di.driver);
                }
            } catch (SQLException ex) {
		// Drop through and try the next driver.
            }
        }

        println("getDriver: no suitable driver");
        throw new SQLException("No suitable driver", "08001");
    }


    /**
     * Registers the given driver with the <code>DriverManager</code>.
     * A newly-loaded driver class should call
     * the method <code>registerDriver</code> to make itself
     * known to the <code>DriverManager</code>.
     *
     * @param driver the new JDBC Driver that is to be registered with the
     *               <code>DriverManager</code>
     * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
     */
    public static synchronized void registerDriver(java.sql.Driver driver)
	throws SQLException {
	if (!initialized) {
	    initialize();
	}
      
	DriverInfo di = new DriverInfo();

	di.driver = driver;
	di.driverClass = driver.getClass();
	di.driverClassName = di.driverClass.getName();

	// Not Required -- drivers.addElement(di);

	writeDrivers.addElement(di); 
	println("registerDriver: " + di);
	
	/* update the read copy of drivers vector */
	readDrivers = (java.util.Vector) writeDrivers.clone();

    }

    /**
     * Drops a driver from the <code>DriverManager</code>'s list. 
     *  Applets can only deregister drivers from their own classloaders.
     *
     * @param driver the JDBC Driver to drop 
     * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
     */
    public static synchronized void deregisterDriver(Driver driver) 
	throws SQLException {
	// Gets the classloader of the code that called this method,
	// may be null.
	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();
	println("DriverManager.deregisterDriver: " + driver);
      
	// Walk through the loaded drivers.
	int i;
	DriverInfo di = null;
	for (i = 0; i < writeDrivers.size(); i++) {
	    di = (DriverInfo)writeDrivers.elementAt(i);
	    if (di.driver == driver) {
		break;
	    }
	}
	// If we can't find the driver just return.
	if (i >= writeDrivers.size()) {
	    println("    couldn't find driver to unload");
	    return;
	}
      
	// If the caller does not have permission to load the driver then 
	// throw a security exception.
	if (getCallerClass(callerCL, di.driverClassName ) != di.driverClass ) {
	    throw new SecurityException();
	}
      
	// Remove the driver.  Other entries in drivers get shuffled down.
	writeDrivers.removeElementAt(i);

	/* update the read copy of drivers vector */
	readDrivers = (java.util.Vector) writeDrivers.clone();        
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves an Enumeration with all of the currently loaded JDBC drivers
     * to which the current caller has access.
     *
     * <P><B>Note:</B> The classname of a driver can be found using
     * <CODE>d.getClass().getName()</CODE>
     *
     * @return the list of JDBC Drivers loaded by the caller's class loader
     */
    public static java.util.Enumeration<Driver> getDrivers() {
        java.util.Vector<Driver> result = new java.util.Vector<Driver>();
	java.util.Vector drivers = null; 

        if (!initialized) {
            initialize();
        }

 	synchronized (DriverManager.class){ 
            // use the readcopy of drivers   
	    drivers  = readDrivers;    
       }

        // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
	// be null.
	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();

        // Walk through the loaded drivers.
        for (int i = 0; i < drivers.size(); i++) {
            DriverInfo di = (DriverInfo)drivers.elementAt(i);
	    // If the caller does not have permission to load the driver then 
	    // skip it.
            if ( getCallerClass(callerCL, di.driverClassName ) != di.driverClass ) {
                println("    skipping: " + di);
                continue;
            }
            result.addElement(di.driver);
        }

        return (result.elements());
    }


    /**
     * Sets the maximum time in seconds that a driver will wait
     * while attempting to connect to a database.  
     *
     * @param seconds the login time limit in seconds; zero means there is no limit
     * @see #getLoginTimeout
     */
    public static void setLoginTimeout(int seconds) { 
        loginTimeout = seconds;
    }

    /**
     * Gets the maximum time in seconds that a driver can wait
     * when attempting to log in to a database.
     *
     * @return the driver login time limit in seconds
     * @see #setLoginTimeout
     */
    public static int getLoginTimeout() {
        return (loginTimeout);
    }

    /**
     * Sets the logging/tracing PrintStream that is used
     * by the <code>DriverManager</code>
     * and all drivers.
     *<P>
     * In the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, version 1.3 release, this method checks
     * to see that there is an <code>SQLPermission</code> object before setting
     * the logging stream.  If a <code>SecurityManager</code> exists and its
     * <code>checkPermission</code> method denies setting the log writer, this
     * method throws a <code>java.lang.SecurityException</code>.
     *
     * @param out the new logging/tracing PrintStream; to disable, set to <code>null</code>
     * @deprecated
     * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its
     *    <code>checkPermission</code> method denies setting the log stream
     *
     * @see SecurityManager#checkPermission
     * @see #getLogStream
     */
    public static void setLogStream(java.io.PrintStream out) {
        
        SecurityManager sec = System.getSecurityManager();
        if (sec != null) {
            sec.checkPermission(SET_LOG_PERMISSION);
        }

        logStream = out;
	if ( out != null )
	    logWriter = new java.io.PrintWriter(out);
	else
	    logWriter = null;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the logging/tracing PrintStream that is used by the <code>DriverManager</code>
     * and all drivers.
     *
     * @return the logging/tracing PrintStream; if disabled, is <code>null</code>
     * @deprecated
     * @see #setLogStream
     */
    public static java.io.PrintStream getLogStream() {
        return logStream;
    }

    /**
     * Prints a message to the current JDBC log stream.
     *
     * @param message a log or tracing message
     */
    public static void println(String message) {
	synchronized (logSync) {
	    if (logWriter != null) {
		logWriter.println(message);
		
		// automatic flushing is never enabled, so we must do it ourselves
		logWriter.flush();
	    }
	}
    }

    //------------------------------------------------------------------------

    // Returns the class object that would be created if the code calling the 
    // driver manager had loaded the driver class, or null if the class
    // is inaccessible.
    private static Class getCallerClass(ClassLoader callerClassLoader, 
					String driverClassName) {
	Class callerC = null;

	try {
	    callerC = Class.forName(driverClassName, true, callerClassLoader);
	}
	catch (Exception ex) {
	    callerC = null;           // being very careful 
	}

	return callerC;
    }

    private static void loadInitialDrivers() {
        String drivers;
	
        try {
	    drivers = (String) java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(
		new sun.security.action.GetPropertyAction("jdbc.drivers"));
        } catch (Exception ex) {
            drivers = null;
        }
        
        // If the driver is packaged as a Service Provider,
        // load it.
        
        // Get all the drivers through the classloader 
        // exposed as a java.sql.Driver.class service.
	
	 DriverService ds = new DriverService();

	 // Have all the privileges to get all the 
	 // implementation of java.sql.Driver
	 java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(ds);		
	        
         println("DriverManager.initialize: jdbc.drivers = " + drivers);
        if (drivers == null) {
            return;
        }
        while (drivers.length() != 0) {
            int x = drivers.indexOf(':');
            String driver;
            if (x < 0) {
                driver = drivers;
                drivers = "";
            } else {
                driver = drivers.substring(0, x);
                drivers = drivers.substring(x+1);
            }
            if (driver.length() == 0) {
                continue;
            }
            try {
                println("DriverManager.Initialize: loading " + driver);
                Class.forName(driver, true,
			      ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader());
            } catch (Exception ex) {
                println("DriverManager.Initialize: load failed: " + ex);
            }
        }
    }


    //  Worker method called by the public getConnection() methods.
    private static Connection getConnection(
	String url, java.util.Properties info, ClassLoader callerCL) throws SQLException {
	java.util.Vector drivers = null;
        /*
	 * When callerCl is null, we should check the application's
	 * (which is invoking this class indirectly)
	 * classloader, so that the JDBC driver class outside rt.jar
	 * can be loaded from here.
	 */
	synchronized(DriverManager.class) {	 
	  // synchronize loading of the correct classloader.
	  if(callerCL == null) {
	      callerCL = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
	   }    
	} 
	 
	if(url == null) {
	    throw new SQLException("The url cannot be null", "08001");
	}
    
	println("DriverManager.getConnection(\"" + url + "\")");
    
	if (!initialized) {
	    initialize();
	}

	synchronized (DriverManager.class){ 
            // use the readcopy of drivers
	    drivers = readDrivers;  
        }

	// Walk through the loaded drivers attempting to make a connection.
	// Remember the first exception that gets raised so we can reraise it.
	SQLException reason = null;
	for (int i = 0; i < drivers.size(); i++) {
	    DriverInfo di = (DriverInfo)drivers.elementAt(i);
      
	    // If the caller does not have permission to load the driver then 
	    // skip it.
	    if ( getCallerClass(callerCL, di.driverClassName ) != di.driverClass ) {
		println("    skipping: " + di);
		continue;
	    }
	    try {
		println("    trying " + di);
		Connection result = di.driver.connect(url, info);
		if (result != null) {
		    // Success!
		    println("getConnection returning " + di);
		    return (result);
		}
	    } catch (SQLException ex) {
		if (reason == null) {
		    reason = ex;
		}
	    }
	}
    
	// if we got here nobody could connect.
	if (reason != null)    {
	    println("getConnection failed: " + reason);
	    throw reason;
	}
    
	println("getConnection: no suitable driver found for "+ url);
	throw new SQLException("No suitable driver found for "+ url, "08001");
    }


    // Class initialization.
    static void initialize() {
        if (initialized) {
            return;
        }
        initialized = true;
        loadInitialDrivers();
        println("JDBC DriverManager initialized");
    }

    /* Prevent the DriverManager class from being instantiated. */
    private DriverManager(){}
    
    /* write copy of the drivers vector */
    private static java.util.Vector writeDrivers = new java.util.Vector();

    /* write copy of the drivers vector */
    private static java.util.Vector readDrivers = new java.util.Vector();

    private static int loginTimeout = 0;
    private static java.io.PrintWriter logWriter = null;
    private static java.io.PrintStream logStream = null;
    private static boolean initialized = false;

    private static Object logSync = new Object();

    /* Returns the caller's class loader, or null if none */
    private static native ClassLoader getCallerClassLoader();

}

// DriverService is a package-private support class.    
class DriverService implements java.security.PrivilegedAction {
        Iterator ps = null;
	public DriverService() {};
        public Object run() {

	// uncomment the followin line before mustang integration 	
        // Service s = Service.lookup(java.sql.Driver.class);
	// ps = s.iterator();

	ps = Service.providers(java.sql.Driver.class);

	/* Load these drivers, so that they can be instantiated. 
	 * It may be the case that the driver class may not be there
         * i.e. there may be a packaged driver with the service class
         * as implementation of java.sql.Driver but the actual class
         * may be missing. In that case a sun.misc.ServiceConfigurationError
         * will be thrown at runtime by the VM trying to locate 
	 * and load the service.
         * 
	 * Adding a try catch block to catch those runtime errors
         * if driver not available in classpath but it's 
	 * packaged as service and that service is there in classpath.
	 */
		
	try {
           while (ps.hasNext()) {
               ps.next();
           } // end while
	} catch(Throwable t) {
	    // Do nothing
	}
        return null;
    } //end run

} //end DriverService

// DriverInfo is a package-private support class.
class DriverInfo {
    Driver         driver;
    Class          driverClass;
    String         driverClassName;

    public String toString() {
	return ("driver[className=" + driverClassName + "," + driver + "]");
    }
}

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