Excuse me, but my last proposition is not right :(((

Dmitrij Trunikov wrote:

> Michael Weller wrote:
>
> > This won't work for sure: java.sql.Connection is an interface, so a class
> > can't extend it :)
> > > For connection serialization try somwthing like this:
> > >
> > > public class SerConnection extends Connection implements Serializable {
> > > }
>
> You are right! :)
>
> But in principle this problem can be avoided by "perverted" trick:
>
> public class SerConnection extends  implements Connection, Serializable {
>
>     protected Connection con = null;
>
>     // override each methods in Connection like this:
>     public Statement createStatement(int resultSetType,  int
> resultSetConcurrency)  throws SQLException {
>         return con.createStatement(resultSetType,resultSetConcurency);
>     }
>
>     // and so on
>     // .........................
>
> }

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