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Phil Steitz resolved DBCP-209.
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Resolution: Invalid
I agree with Dain. For BasicDataSource, the username and password are pool
properties.
> Is DataSource.getConnection(user, pass) working the way it is suppose to?
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> Key: DBCP-209
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBCP-209
> Project: Commons Dbcp
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.2.1
> Reporter: Michael Remijan
> Fix For: 1.3
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> In Tomcat's server.xml, I create a DataSource resource using the FACTORY
> org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory and I also provide a URL and
> a DRIVERCLASSNAME. However I do not provide USERNAME or PASSWORD because I
> want to use DataSource.getConnection(user, pass) in my application. When I
> call DataSource.getConnection(user, pass) I get the following exception,
> java.sql.SQLException: invalid arguments in call, which was unexpected. I
> dug into the source code for BasicDataSource and I found what I think is the
> source of the problem. First, the method getConnection(user, pass) call the
> createDataSource() method. The createDataSource() method creates a
> Properties object and tries to put the username and password into the
> properties object. However, because the server.xml file does contain a
> username or password, this Properties object (named connectionProperties in
> the code) is empty. The createDataSource() the proceeds to call the
> validateConnectionFactory() method. This method then tries to get a
> Connection object!! This attempt fails because the Properties object has no
> username or password in it hence the Oracle driver complains about being
> passed invalid arguments. My question is why is the code working this way?
> Why does the createDataSource() and validateConnectionFactory() methods
> assume the username and password have been set in server.xml and then attempt
> to try to return a Connection object with the username and password passed to
> the getConnection(user, pass) method? It would seem to me the
> createDataSource() and validateConnectionFactory() methods should be aware of
> the username and password passed to the getConnection(user, pass) if this
> method is used.
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