Oracle_scripte/Tanel/demos/Client_id.java
2014-09-17 13:23:48 +02:00

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Java

// run with:
// java -cp $ORACLE_HOME/jdbc/lib/ojdbc5.jar:. Client_id
import java.sql.*;
import oracle.jdbc.OracleConnection;
public class Client_id {
public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException {
try {
// get connection and statement
DriverManager.registerDriver(new oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver());
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection( "jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:LIN11G", "system","oracle");
Statement stmt = conn.createStatement();
// set metrics for connection (will be sent to server the next rountrip)
String[] metrics = new String[OracleConnection.END_TO_END_STATE_INDEX_MAX];
metrics[OracleConnection.END_TO_END_CLIENTID_INDEX]="Tanel Poder:123";
((OracleConnection)conn).setEndToEndMetrics(metrics,(short)0);
// run your SQL code. the client identifier attribute is bundled with this roundtrip and automatically sent to server with this request
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT sid, username, client_identifier FROM v$session WHERE type='USER' AND status='ACTIVE'");
// print output from v$session. here you should see this java program's session with client identifier set
System.out.printf("\n%4s %20s %30s\n", new Object[] {"SID", "USERNAME", "CLIENT_IDENTIFIER"});
System.out.println("--------------------------------------------------------");
while (rs.next()) {
System.out.printf("%4s %20s %30s\n", new Object[] {Integer.toString(rs.getInt("sid")), rs.getString("username"), rs.getString("client_identifier")} );
}
// Sleeping for 10 seconds. If you query the client_identifier from another session
// you'll see that the last client_identifier still remains set (is not automatically cleared
// upon statement completion)
Thread.sleep(10000);
}
catch (SQLException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}