Interface DriverAction


public interface DriverAction

An interface that must be implemented when a Driver wants to be notified by DriverManager.

A DriverAction implementation is not intended to be used directly by applications. A JDBC Driver may choose to create its DriverAction implementation in a private class to avoid it being called directly.

The JDBC driver's static initialization block must call DriverManager.registerDriver(java.sql.Driver, java.sql.DriverAction) in order to inform DriverManager which DriverAction implementation to call when the JDBC driver is de-registered.

Since:
1.8

Methods

Modifier and Type Method and Description
void deregister()

Method called by DriverManager.deregisterDriver(Driver) to notify the JDBC driver that it was de-registered.

Methods

deregister

void deregister()

Method called by DriverManager.deregisterDriver(Driver) to notify the JDBC driver that it was de-registered.

The deregister method is intended only to be used by JDBC Drivers and not by applications. JDBC drivers are recommended to not implement DriverAction in a public class. If there are active connections to the database at the time that the deregister method is called, it is implementation specific as to whether the connections are closed or allowed to continue. Once this method is called, it is implementation specific as to whether the driver may limit the ability to create new connections to the database, invoke other Driver methods or throw a SQLException. Consult your JDBC driver's documentation for additional information on its behavior.

Since:
1.8
See Also:
DriverManager.registerDriver(java.sql.Driver, java.sql.DriverAction), DriverManager.deregisterDriver(Driver)

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