Class DataSourceConfiguration

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.Serializable, java.lang.Comparable

    public class DataSourceConfiguration
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements java.io.Serializable, java.lang.Comparable
    A DataSourceConfiguration is a description of a data source, that can be used by an i-net Clear Reports report.
    We differentiate between a data source that use a JDBC driver and a data source that use a com.inet.report.database.DataFactory extended class. In last case the report data will be set directly by Database class. In first case i-net Clear Reports use the settings of this data source configuration to establish a JDBC connection to a database server. Then it requests the data via SQL statements.
    At execution time of the report, i-net Clear Reports creates the connection to the database, based on this settings.

    If i-net Clear Reports runs inside of an application server, it will try to find a connection via JNDI.
    The path to receive the DataSource from application server is : "java:comp/env/jdbc/"+DataSourceConfiguration.
    If no data source was found, i-net Clear Reports creates the connection by itself.

    Typical a DataSourceConfiguration will be created with the GUI but you can also create it via API.
    Example for a DataSourceConfiguration based on a Database class:
    
     DataSourceConfiguration dsc = DataSourceConfigurationManager.createDataSourceConfiguration( "myFirstDSC", DataSourceConfigurationManager.TEMPORARY_PREFERENCES );
     dsc.setDatabaseClassname( "com.company.DatabaseImpl" );
     dsc.setDriverLibrary( "c:/lib/reportclasses.jar" );//you can also set an URL
     dsc.save( DataSourceConfigurationManager.TEMPORARY_PREFERENCES ); //-> manager -> store
     
    Samples for own Database classes can be found in sample library at:
    samples.jdbc.DatabaseClassUsableInDesigner
    samples.jdbc.DataWithExternalResultSet
    samples.jdbc.DataWithoutJDBC

    Example for a DataSourceConfiguration based on a JDBC driver / database connection:
     
     DataSourceConfiguration dsc = DataSourceConfigurationManager.createDataSourceConfiguration( "myFirstDSC", DataSourceConfigurationManager.TEMPORARY_PREFERENCES );
     dsc.addProperty( DataSourceConfiguration.PROPERTY_DRIVER_CLASSNAME, "com.inet.tds.TdsDriver" );//MS SQL Server driver from i-net software
     dsc.addProperty( DataSourceConfiguration.PROPERTY_URL, "jdbc:inetdae7" );
     dsc.addProperty( DataSourceConfiguration.PROPERTY_USER, "sa" );
     dsc.addProperty( DataSourceConfiguration.PROPERTY_PASSWORD, "xxxx" );
     dsc.addProperty( "host", "localhost");        //a driver specific property
     dsc.addProperty( "database", "northwind" );   //a driver specific property
     dsc.save( DataSourceConfigurationManager.TEMPORARY_PREFERENCES ); //-> manager -> store
    
     ...
    
     create a new report based on this datasource configuration
    
     Engine e = RDC.createEmptyEngine();
     Datasource ds = e.getDatabaseTables().createDatasource("myFirstDSC");
     TableSource ts = ds.create...
    
     switch an existing Datasource to a DataSourceConfiguration
    
     Engine eng = new Engine( Engine.NO_EXPORT );
     eng.setReportFile("c:/sample.rpt");
     Datasource ds = eng.getDatabaseTables().getDatasource(0);
     ds.setDataSourceConfigurationName("myFirstDSC");
    
     
     
    See Also:
    DataSourceConfigurationManager, Datasource, Serialized Form
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      static java.lang.String adaptUrl​(java.lang.String url, java.util.Properties driverProps)
      Adapts the provided URL by replacing placeholders of format {propertyname} with the value of the regarding property in the provided Properties object.
      void addProperties​(java.util.Properties properties)
      Adds all properties by forward to function DataSourceConfiguration.addProperty(String, String).
      void addProperty​(java.lang.String key, java.lang.String value)
      Add property to configure the used JDBC driver.
      int compareTo​(java.lang.Object o)
      Order this class by name.
      boolean equals​(java.lang.Object obj)
      java.lang.String getAliasToken()
      Returns the SQL keyword that is required to define an alias name in a SQL statement.
      For some databases a whitespace have to be set between table name and table alias.
      java.util.Set<com.inet.id.GUID> getAllowedUserGroups()
      Returns the list of group-GUIDs that are allowed to access this datasource
      java.lang.String getCatalog()
      Returns the set database catalog.
      java.util.List<java.lang.String> getCatalogs()
      Get the list of catalogs.
      java.lang.String getConfigurationName()
      Returns the name of this DataSourceConfiguration.
      java.lang.String getDatabaseClassname()
      Returns com.inet.report.database.DataFactory class name or an empty String.
      com.inet.report.DatabaseConfiguration getDatabaseConfiguration()
      FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Returns the DatabaseConfiguration used for this DataSourceConfiguration.
      java.lang.String getDriverClassname()
      Returns the name of the java.sql.Driver that will be used to establish the Connection to database.
      java.lang.String getDriverLibrary()
      Deprecated.
      As of i-net Clear Reports 19.2, use the lib directory of the application for driver jar files
      static java.sql.Driver getDriverObject​(java.lang.Class<?> c)
      FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY iterate over registered driver - necessary for silly JdbcOdbcDriver, which set a flag in its finalize() function so that no Connection could create anymore.
      static java.sql.Driver getDriverObject​(java.lang.String c)
      FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY iterate over registered driver - necessary for silly JdbcOdbcDriver, which set a flag in its finalize() function so that no Connection could create anymore
      java.lang.String[] getDriverSpecificProperties()
      FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY returns all properties that will be passed to JDBC driver
      java.lang.String getIdentifierQuoteString()
      Returns the string used to quote SQL identifiers.
      java.lang.String getPassword()
      Returns the password of the database user used to create database connection.
      java.util.Properties getProperties()
      Returns all properties stored in this DataSourceConfiguration.
      java.lang.String getProperty​(java.lang.String key)
      Returns the value of the passed property key.
      int getScope()
      Get the scope in which the datas ource was created.
      com.inet.id.GUID getUID()
      Get the unique ID of the data source.
      java.lang.String getUrl()
      Returns the set JDBC URL that will be used to create the Connection.
      java.lang.String getUser()
      Returns the set database user.
      java.lang.String getValidationQuery()
      Returns the set SQL validation query which should be used to check if the database connection is valid or not.
      int hashCode()
      boolean isLayoutDataSource()
      Returns if this datasource is a source for creating ad hoc reporting layouts.
      boolean isNeedPassword()
      Returns false if the current driver does not need a password.
      boolean isSavePassword()
      Returns if the password should be saved.
      boolean isUseEscapeEverything()
      Returns the value of the flag escapeEverything.
      boolean isUseOrderBy()
      Indicates whether an ORDER BY clause is allowed for the SQL statement.
      If false is set, i-net Clear Reports creates a SQL statement without ORDER BY clause.
      boolean isUseParenthesiseForJoin()
      Indicates whether parentheses are allowed in FROM clause of the SQL statement.
      For example the SAPDB does not support parentheses in JOIN syntax.
      This flag is relevant if tables and one Datasource is used only.
      boolean isUseQuoteLowerCase()
      Indicates whether table names and column names have to be quoted.
      This property can be necessary for Oracle/PostgreSQL databases for example, if table/column where created with quotes and lower (Oracle) or upper (PostgreSQL) case characters.
      boolean isUseSQL92syntax()
      Indicates whether the SQL statement can contain the join condition in SQL92 syntax or not.
      boolean isUseWhereClause()
      Indicates whether the SQL statement can contain the WHERE clause or not.
      If false is set, i-net Clear Reports creates a SQL statement without WHERE clause.
      void putStylesheetDefaultValues​(com.inet.report.config.datasource.widget.DriverStyleSheet dss)
      FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applies the properties of the supplied DriverStyleSheet to this DataSourceConfiguration.
      void removeProperties​(java.util.Set<java.lang.String> keys)
      removes all properties from the driver properties whose keys are in the string set
      void save()
      Save the settings persistent.
      void save​(int scope)
      Deprecated.
      As of i-net Clear Reports 19.2, use save()
      void setAliasToken​(java.lang.String aliasToken)
      Sets the SQL keyword that will be put between table name and table alias.
      E.g. the database PostgreSql requires the keyword "AS".
      void setAllowedUserGroups​(java.util.Set<com.inet.id.GUID> allowedUserGroups)
      Sets the list of group-GUIDs that will grant access to this datasource
      void setCatalog​(java.lang.String catalog)
      Sets the database catalog used to create database connection.
      void setDatabaseClassname​(java.lang.String classname)
      Sets the class name of a class extended from com.inet.report.database.DataFactory.
      void setDriverClassname​(java.lang.String classname)
      Sets the class name of a java.sql.Driver implementation.
      void setDriverLibrary​(java.lang.String libraryPath)
      Deprecated.
      As of i-net Clear Reports 19.2, use the lib directory of the application for driver jar files
      void setIdentifierQuoteString​(java.lang.String identifierQuoteString)
      Sets the string used to quote SQL identifiers.
      void setPassword​(java.lang.String password)
      Sets the password of the database user used to create database Connection.
      void setSavePassword​(boolean savePassword)
      Sets whether the password should be saved or not.
      void setUrl​(java.lang.String url)
      Sets JDBC url that will be used to create the Connection.
      void setUseEscapeEverything​(boolean escapeEverything)
      This method is for adapt the SQL statement for a specific database.
      This flag influence the way SQL identifier are written to SQL statement.
      void setUseOrderBy​(boolean useOrderBy)
      Set here whether the SQL statement can have an ORDER BY clause or not.
      If false is set, i-net Clear Reports creates a SQL statement without ORDER BY clause.
      void setUseParenthesiseForJoin​(boolean useParenthesiseForJoin)
      Set here whether the SQL statement can have parentheses in FROM clause or not.
      For example the SAPDB does not support parentheses in JOIN syntax.
      This flag is relevant if tables and one Datasource is used only.
      void setUseQuoteLowerCase​(boolean useQuoteLowerCase)
      Set here whether table names and column names have to be quoted.
      This property can be necessary for Oracle/PostgreSQL databases for example, if table/column where created with quotes and lower (Oracle) or upper (PostgreSQL) case characters.
      void setUser​(java.lang.String user)
      Sets the database user used to create database connection.
      void setUseSQL92syntax​(boolean useSQL92syntax)
      Set here whether the SQL statement can contain the join condition in SQL92 syntax or not.
      If set on true, the join is contained in FROM clause, otherwise in WHERE clause.
      Note: full outer join is not possible in WHERE clause.
      void setUseWhereClause​(boolean useWhereClause)
      Indicates whether the SQL statement can contain the WHERE clause or not.
      If false is set, i-net Clear Reports creates a SQL statement without ORDER BY clause.
      void setValidationQuery​(java.lang.String validationQuery)
      Sets the SQL query which should be executed to validate the connection defined by this DataSourceConfiguration.
      java.lang.String toString()
      Returns the name of this DataSourceConfiguration.
      java.sql.SQLWarning validate()
      Checks if it is possible to get a connection based on this DataSourceConfiguration. Throw an exception if the connection can't be established.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • DataSourceConfiguration

        @Deprecated
        public DataSourceConfiguration​(java.lang.String configurationName)
        Deprecated.
        As of i-net Clear Reports 19.2, use DataSourceConfiguration(String, int)
        FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
        Parameters:
        configurationName - the name of this DataSourceConfiguration.
      • DataSourceConfiguration

        public DataSourceConfiguration​(java.lang.String configurationName,
                                       int scope)
        Create a new data source configuration
        Parameters:
        configurationName - the name of this DataSourceConfiguration.
        scope - the scope
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - in case of misusing the the scope
        Since:
        19.2
    • Method Detail

      • getScope

        public int getScope()
        Get the scope in which the datas ource was created.
        Returns:
        the scope.
        Since:
        19.2
      • getUID

        public com.inet.id.GUID getUID()
        Get the unique ID of the data source.
        Returns:
        the id
        Since:
        19.2
      • getDatabaseConfiguration

        @Nonnull
        public com.inet.report.DatabaseConfiguration getDatabaseConfiguration()
        FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Returns the DatabaseConfiguration used for this DataSourceConfiguration. This method is needed to tell the Database class which DatabaseConfiguration should be used if the Datasource uses a DataSourceConfiguration. Note: We have to return a cloned instance because the instance might be modified at runtime and we don't want these changes to be set for the whole DataSourceConfiguration because the reason will be report-specific.
        Example: If the record selection could not be executed on database the flag useWhereClause will be set to false. This change should only be made for the particular report.
        Returns:
        The DatabaseConfiguration to be used with this DataSourceConfiguration.
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class java.lang.Object
      • equals

        public boolean equals​(java.lang.Object obj)
        Overrides:
        equals in class java.lang.Object
      • putStylesheetDefaultValues

        public void putStylesheetDefaultValues​(com.inet.report.config.datasource.widget.DriverStyleSheet dss)
        FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applies the properties of the supplied DriverStyleSheet to this DataSourceConfiguration.
        Parameters:
        dss - The DriverStyleSheet from where the properties should be copied.
      • addProperty

        public void addProperty​(java.lang.String key,
                                java.lang.String value)
        Add property to configure the used JDBC driver. Please read the driver manual of the vendor to find out which properties are supported by the used JDBC driver.
        Parameters:
        key - the property.
        value - the property value.
        Throws:
        java.lang.NullPointerException - If the property key was null.
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - If the property key was empty.
        Since:
        7.0
        See Also:
        getProperties(), getProperty(String), addProperties(Properties)
      • addProperties

        public void addProperties​(java.util.Properties properties)
        Adds all properties by forward to function DataSourceConfiguration.addProperty(String, String).
        Parameters:
        properties - A Properties object containing all properties which should be set for this DataSourceConfiguration.
        Since:
        7.0
        See Also:
        addProperty(String, String)
      • removeProperties

        public void removeProperties​(java.util.Set<java.lang.String> keys)
        removes all properties from the driver properties whose keys are in the string set
        Parameters:
        keys - set of keys whose entries are to be removed from the driver properties
        Since:
        19.2
      • isUseOrderBy

        public boolean isUseOrderBy()
        Indicates whether an ORDER BY clause is allowed for the SQL statement.
        If false is set, i-net Clear Reports creates a SQL statement without ORDER BY clause. Sorting will be done by i-net Clear Reports itself. This flag is relevant if tables and one Datasource is used only.
        Returns:
        true if the SQL statement can have an ORDER BY clause; otherwise false.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setUseOrderBy(boolean)
      • setUseOrderBy

        public void setUseOrderBy​(boolean useOrderBy)
        Set here whether the SQL statement can have an ORDER BY clause or not.
        If false is set, i-net Clear Reports creates a SQL statement without ORDER BY clause. Sorting will be done by i-net Clear Reports itself. This flag is relevant if tables and one Datasource is used only.
        Parameters:
        useOrderBy - Whether the SQL statement can have an ORDER BY clause or not.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        isUseOrderBy()
      • isUseParenthesiseForJoin

        public boolean isUseParenthesiseForJoin()
        Indicates whether parentheses are allowed in FROM clause of the SQL statement.
        For example the SAPDB does not support parentheses in JOIN syntax.
        This flag is relevant if tables and one Datasource is used only.
        Returns:
        true if the SQL statement can have parentheses in FROM clause; otherwise false.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setUseParenthesiseForJoin(boolean)
      • setUseParenthesiseForJoin

        public void setUseParenthesiseForJoin​(boolean useParenthesiseForJoin)
        Set here whether the SQL statement can have parentheses in FROM clause or not.
        For example the SAPDB does not support parentheses in JOIN syntax.
        This flag is relevant if tables and one Datasource is used only.
        Parameters:
        useParenthesiseForJoin - Whether the SQL statement can have parentheses in FROM clause or not.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        isUseParenthesiseForJoin()
      • isUseQuoteLowerCase

        public boolean isUseQuoteLowerCase()
        Indicates whether table names and column names have to be quoted.
        This property can be necessary for Oracle/PostgreSQL databases for example, if table/column where created with quotes and lower (Oracle) or upper (PostgreSQL) case characters.
        Returns:
        true if table names and column names have to be quoted; otherwise false.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setUseQuoteLowerCase(boolean)
      • setUseQuoteLowerCase

        public void setUseQuoteLowerCase​(boolean useQuoteLowerCase)
        Set here whether table names and column names have to be quoted.
        This property can be necessary for Oracle/PostgreSQL databases for example, if table/column where created with quotes and lower (Oracle) or upper (PostgreSQL) case characters.
        Parameters:
        useQuoteLowerCase - Whether table names and column names have to be quoted.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        isUseParenthesiseForJoin()
      • isUseSQL92syntax

        public boolean isUseSQL92syntax()
        Indicates whether the SQL statement can contain the join condition in SQL92 syntax or not.
        Returns:
        true if the SQL statement can contain the join condition in SQL92 syntax; otherwise false.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setUseSQL92syntax(boolean)
      • setUseSQL92syntax

        public void setUseSQL92syntax​(boolean useSQL92syntax)
        Set here whether the SQL statement can contain the join condition in SQL92 syntax or not.
        If set on true, the join is contained in FROM clause, otherwise in WHERE clause.
        Note: full outer join is not possible in WHERE clause.
        Parameters:
        useSQL92syntax - Whether the SQL statement can contain the join condition in SQL92 syntax or not.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        isUseSQL92syntax()
      • isUseWhereClause

        public boolean isUseWhereClause()
        Indicates whether the SQL statement can contain the WHERE clause or not.
        If false is set, i-net Clear Reports creates a SQL statement without WHERE clause. Filter data will be done by i-net Clear Reports itself. This flag is relevant if tables and one Datasource is used only.
        Returns:
        true if the SQL statement can contain the WHERE clause; otherwise false.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setUseWhereClause(boolean)
      • setUseWhereClause

        public void setUseWhereClause​(boolean useWhereClause)
        Indicates whether the SQL statement can contain the WHERE clause or not.
        If false is set, i-net Clear Reports creates a SQL statement without ORDER BY clause. Filter data will be done by i-net Clear Reports itself. This flag is relevant if tables and one Datasource is used only.
        Parameters:
        useWhereClause - Whether the SQL statement can contain the WHERE clause or not.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        isUseWhereClause()
      • getAliasToken

        public java.lang.String getAliasToken()
        Returns the SQL keyword that is required to define an alias name in a SQL statement.
        For some databases a whitespace have to be set between table name and table alias. Other database expect the keyword "AS".
        Returns:
        String the SQL keyword
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setAliasToken(String)
      • setAliasToken

        public void setAliasToken​(java.lang.String aliasToken)
        Sets the SQL keyword that will be put between table name and table alias.
        E.g. the database PostgreSql requires the keyword "AS".
        Parameters:
        aliasToken - the SQL keyword.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        getAliasToken()
      • isUseEscapeEverything

        public boolean isUseEscapeEverything()
        Returns the value of the flag escapeEverything.
        Returns:
        true if the complete table identifier will enclosed with quotes; otherwise false.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setUseEscapeEverything(boolean)
      • setUseEscapeEverything

        public void setUseEscapeEverything​(boolean escapeEverything)
        This method is for adapt the SQL statement for a specific database.
        This flag influence the way SQL identifier are written to SQL statement. Per default it is false and should be kept false for most of database.
        If the flag is set to true, the complete table identifier will enclosed with quotes.
        If the table identifier contains catalog/schema information, the complete expression will enclosed with quotes.
        Example - escape everything is true:
        the original table identifier is "atable" in catalog "aCatalog".
        The resulting expression for the table in the SQL statement will be : select ... from "aCatalog.aTable"
        note: this syntax is not allowed for most of databases. The only known case setting this flag to true is using i-net FOSITEX driver for CSV data files.
        Parameters:
        escapeEverything - True if the whole table identifier should be quoted false(default) otherwise.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        isUseEscapeEverything()
      • getIdentifierQuoteString

        public java.lang.String getIdentifierQuoteString()
        Returns the string used to quote SQL identifiers.
        Returns:
        String used to quote SQL identifiers.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setIdentifierQuoteString(String)
      • setIdentifierQuoteString

        public void setIdentifierQuoteString​(java.lang.String identifierQuoteString)
        Sets the string used to quote SQL identifiers.
        Parameters:
        identifierQuoteString - The string which should be used to quote SQL identifiers. Usually this should be a single or double quote.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        getIdentifierQuoteString()
      • getDriverClassname

        public java.lang.String getDriverClassname()
        Returns the name of the java.sql.Driver that will be used to establish the Connection to database.
        Returns:
        String the driver class name
        Since:
        6.0
      • getDatabaseClassname

        public java.lang.String getDatabaseClassname()
        Returns com.inet.report.database.DataFactory class name or an empty String.
        Returns:
        String DataFactory class name or an empty String.
        Since:
        6.0
      • setDriverClassname

        public void setDriverClassname​(java.lang.String classname)
        Sets the class name of a java.sql.Driver implementation.
        Parameters:
        classname - The package qualified name of the JDBC Driver class.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setDriverLibrary(String)
      • setDatabaseClassname

        public void setDatabaseClassname​(java.lang.String classname)
        Sets the class name of a class extended from com.inet.report.database.DataFactory. Instead of using a JDBC Connection to fetch data for the report, a com.inet.report.database.DataFactory can be used to set the data via java code directly.
        Parameters:
        classname - the full qualified classname of a com.inet.report.database.DataFactory class.
        Since:
        6.0
      • getConfigurationName

        public java.lang.String getConfigurationName()
        Returns the name of this DataSourceConfiguration.
        Returns:
        String - the name of this DataSourceConfiguration.
        Since:
        6.0
      • toString

        public java.lang.String toString()
        Returns the name of this DataSourceConfiguration.
        Overrides:
        toString in class java.lang.Object
        Returns:
        String - the name of this DataSourceConfiguration.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        getConfigurationName()
      • getUrl

        public java.lang.String getUrl()
        Returns the set JDBC URL that will be used to create the Connection.
        Returns:
        the set JDBC URL that will be used to create the Connection.
        Since:
        6.0
      • setUrl

        public void setUrl​(java.lang.String url)
        Sets JDBC url that will be used to create the Connection.
        Parameters:
        url - the JDBC url that will be used to create the Connection.
        Since:
        6.0
      • getProperties

        public java.util.Properties getProperties()
        Returns all properties stored in this DataSourceConfiguration. It contains at least the listed properties below. The configuration name is not listed in the Properties object.
        Returns:
        all properties stored in this DataSourceConfiguration.
        Since:
        6.0
      • getDriverSpecificProperties

        public java.lang.String[] getDriverSpecificProperties()
        FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY returns all properties that will be passed to JDBC driver
        Returns:
        all properties that will be passed to JDBC driver
        Since:
        6.0
      • getProperty

        @Nonnull
        public java.lang.String getProperty​(java.lang.String key)
        Returns the value of the passed property key.
        Parameters:
        key - the key of the set property.
        Returns:
        String - The property value or an empty string.
        Since:
        6.0
      • getCatalog

        public java.lang.String getCatalog()
        Returns the set database catalog.
        Returns:
        String - the database catalog or an empty String.
        Since:
        7.0
      • setCatalog

        public void setCatalog​(java.lang.String catalog)
        Sets the database catalog used to create database connection.
        Parameters:
        catalog - - the database catalog used to create database connection.
        Since:
        7.0
      • getUser

        public java.lang.String getUser()
        Returns the set database user.
        Returns:
        String - the database user or an empty String.
        Since:
        6.0
      • setUser

        public void setUser​(java.lang.String user)
        Sets the database user used to create database connection.
        Parameters:
        user - - the database user used to create database connection.
        Since:
        6.0
      • getPassword

        public java.lang.String getPassword()
        Returns the password of the database user used to create database connection.
        Returns:
        String - the password of the database user used to create database connection or an empty string.
        Since:
        6.0
      • setPassword

        public void setPassword​(java.lang.String password)
        Sets the password of the database user used to create database Connection.
        Parameters:
        password - the password of the database user used to create database Connection.
        Since:
        6.0
      • setSavePassword

        public void setSavePassword​(boolean savePassword)
        Sets whether the password should be saved or not.
        Parameters:
        savePassword - true for saving password
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        isSavePassword()
      • isSavePassword

        public boolean isSavePassword()
        Returns if the password should be saved.
        Returns:
        true if the password should be saved
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setSavePassword(boolean)
      • isNeedPassword

        public boolean isNeedPassword()
        Returns false if the current driver does not need a password. If it need a password or we does not know it then it return true.
        Returns:
        false if no password is needed.
        Since:
        9.2
      • getDriverLibrary

        @Deprecated
        public java.lang.String getDriverLibrary()
        Deprecated.
        As of i-net Clear Reports 19.2, use the lib directory of the application for driver jar files
        Returns the path of the JDBC Driver jar file.
        Returns:
        String - the path of the JDBC Driver jar file.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setDriverLibrary(String)
      • setDriverLibrary

        @Deprecated
        public void setDriverLibrary​(java.lang.String libraryPath)
        Deprecated.
        As of i-net Clear Reports 19.2, use the lib directory of the application for driver jar files
        Sets the path to the library files that will be loaded before using the set JDBC Driver.
        Parameters:
        libraryPath - path to the library files which are to be set on the class path prior to using the set JDBC driver.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        setDriverClassname(String)
      • save

        @Deprecated
        public void save​(int scope)
                  throws java.lang.SecurityException
        Deprecated.
        As of i-net Clear Reports 19.2, use save()
        Saves the settings of this DataSourceConfiguration to the underlying store (XML file). Only if this function was called, changes affects the report execution.
        Parameters:
        scope - - Possible values:
        • DataSourceConfigurationManager.SYSTEM_PREFERENCES
        • DataSourceConfigurationManager.USER_PREFERENCES
        Throws:
        java.lang.SecurityException - if there is no write access to the given Java Preferences
        Since:
        6.0
      • save

        public void save()
        Save the settings persistent. The location depends on the scope and the OS.
        Since:
        19.2
      • getDriverObject

        public static java.sql.Driver getDriverObject​(java.lang.Class<?> c)
        FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY iterate over registered driver - necessary for silly JdbcOdbcDriver, which set a flag in its finalize() function so that no Connection could create anymore.
        Parameters:
        c - the driver class
        Returns:
        the Driver object for the given class
        OR null
        Since:
        6.0
      • getDriverObject

        public static java.sql.Driver getDriverObject​(java.lang.String c)
        FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY iterate over registered driver - necessary for silly JdbcOdbcDriver, which set a flag in its finalize() function so that no Connection could create anymore
        Parameters:
        c - the name of the driver class
        Returns:
        the Driver object for the given class name
        OR null if the class can't be found
        Since:
        6.0
      • validate

        public java.sql.SQLWarning validate()
                                     throws java.lang.ClassNotFoundException,
                                            java.lang.ClassCastException,
                                            java.lang.InstantiationException,
                                            java.lang.IllegalAccessException,
                                            java.sql.SQLException,
                                            ReportException
        Checks if it is possible to get a connection based on this DataSourceConfiguration. Throw an exception if the connection can't be established. The exception include details of the problem.
        Returns:
        SQL warning if there is one generated.
        Throws:
        java.lang.ClassNotFoundException - If the class could not be found in the current class path nor the lib directory of i-net Clear Reports.
        java.lang.InstantiationException - if the driver class represents an abstract class, an interface, an array class, a primitive type, or void; or if the class has no nullary constructor; or if the instantiation fails for some other reason.
        java.lang.IllegalAccessException - if the driver class or its nullary constructor is not accessible.
        java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
        ReportException - If the JDBC URL is not valid for the given driver.
        java.lang.ClassCastException - If the database class name is not an instance of com.inet.report.database.DataFactory
        Since:
        10.0
      • getCatalogs

        public java.util.List<java.lang.String> getCatalogs()
                                                     throws java.sql.SQLException,
                                                            java.lang.InstantiationException,
                                                            java.lang.IllegalAccessException,
                                                            java.lang.ClassNotFoundException,
                                                            ReportException
        Get the list of catalogs.
        Returns:
        the list or null if there is no drver class
        Throws:
        java.lang.ClassNotFoundException - If the class could not be found in the current class path nor the lib directory of i-net Clear Reports.
        java.lang.InstantiationException - if the driver class represents an abstract class, an interface, an array class, a primitive type, or void; or if the class has no nullary constructor; or if the instantiation fails for some other reason.
        java.lang.IllegalAccessException - if the driver class or its nullary constructor is not accessible.
        java.sql.SQLException - if a database access error occurs
        ReportException - If the JDBC URL is not valid for the given driver.
        Since:
        15.0
      • adaptUrl

        public static java.lang.String adaptUrl​(java.lang.String url,
                                                java.util.Properties driverProps)
        Adapts the provided URL by replacing placeholders of format {propertyname} with the value of the regarding property in the provided Properties object.
        Parameters:
        url - The URL to adapt.
        driverProps - The driver properties to be inserted into the URL.
        Returns:
        The modified URL.
        Since:
        8.0
      • setValidationQuery

        public void setValidationQuery​(java.lang.String validationQuery)
        Sets the SQL query which should be executed to validate the connection defined by this DataSourceConfiguration. Usually Connection.isClosed() will be called to check if the connection is still valid. In some circumstances it is possible that this returns true although the connection is invalid. (e.g. the network connection to the database is still established but the database server does not accept any further query). In this case the connection can be checked with a simple SQL query. If this query can be executed without any error the connection should be valid.
        Parameters:
        validationQuery - The SQL query which should be executed for validation of the database connection.
        Since:
        7.0
        See Also:
        getValidationQuery()
      • getValidationQuery

        public java.lang.String getValidationQuery()
        Returns the set SQL validation query which should be used to check if the database connection is valid or not.
        Returns:
        The SQL query used for validation of the database connection.
        Since:
        7.0
        See Also:
        setValidationQuery(String)
      • compareTo

        public int compareTo​(java.lang.Object o)
        Order this class by name. It uses String.compareTo(String).
        Note: this class has a natural ordering that is inconsistent with equals.
        Specified by:
        compareTo in interface java.lang.Comparable
        Parameters:
        o - DatasourceConfiguration to be compared with
        Returns:
        the value 0 if the passed configuration's name is a string lexicographically equal to this configuration's name; a value less than 0 if the passed configuration's name is a string lexicographically greater than this configuration's name; and a value greater than 0 if the passed configuration's name is a string lexicographically less than this configuration's name.
        Since:
        6.0
        See Also:
        getConfigurationName()
      • isLayoutDataSource

        public boolean isLayoutDataSource()
        Returns if this datasource is a source for creating ad hoc reporting layouts.
        Returns:
        true if it is a datasource for creating ad hoc reporting layouts, false otherwise.
        Since:
        10.0
      • getAllowedUserGroups

        public java.util.Set<com.inet.id.GUID> getAllowedUserGroups()
        Returns the list of group-GUIDs that are allowed to access this datasource
        Returns:
        the list of group GUIDs that are allowed to use this datasource
        Since:
        19.2
      • setAllowedUserGroups

        public void setAllowedUserGroups​(java.util.Set<com.inet.id.GUID> allowedUserGroups)
        Sets the list of group-GUIDs that will grant access to this datasource
        Parameters:
        allowedUserGroups - the list of group-GUIDs that are allowed to use this datasource
        Since:
        19.2