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    Bonsoir a tous,

    Voila j'ai une question, je suis entrain de regarder comment est fait un programme mais je comprend pas un truc quand je click droit sur une methode (merthode getconnection) jai un "driversmanager.java" ke je sais pas modifier et je vaudrai savoir d'ou ca sort et dans mon programme comment je dois my prendre pour reproduire un meme genre....
    A quoi ca sert? ect....

    Voici le code ds le drivers Manager :
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    package java.sql;
     
    /**
     * <P>The basic service for managing a set of JDBC drivers.<br>
     * <B>NOTE:</B> The {@link <code>DataSource</code>} interface, new in the
     * JDBC 2.0 API, provides another way to connect to a data source.
     * The use of a <code>DataSource</code> object is the preferred means of
     * connecting to a data source. 
     *
     * <P>As part of its initialization, the <code>DriverManager</code> class will
     * attempt to load the driver classes referenced in the "jdbc.drivers"
     * system property. This allows a user to customize the JDBC Drivers
     * used by their applications. For example in your
     * ~/.hotjava/properties file you might specify:
     * <pre>
     * <CODE>jdbc.drivers=foo.bah.Driver:wombat.sql.Driver:bad.taste.ourDriver</CODE>
     * </pre>
     *
     * A program can also explicitly load JDBC drivers at any time. For
     * example, the my.sql.Driver is loaded with the following statement:
     * <pre>
     * <CODE>Class.forName("my.sql.Driver");</CODE>
     * </pre>
     *
     * <P>When the method <code>getConnection</code> is called,
     * the <code>DriverManager</code> will attempt to
     * locate a suitable driver from amongst those loaded at
     * initialization and those loaded explicitly using the same classloader
     * as the current applet or application.
     * <P>
     * Starting with the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, version 1.3, a
     * logging stream can be set only if the proper
     * permission has been granted.  Normally this will be done with
     * the tool PolicyTool, which can be used to grant <code>permission
     * java.sql.SQLPermission "setLog"</code>.
     * @see Driver
     * @see Connection 
     */
    public class DriverManager {
     
     
        /**
         * The <code>SQLPermission</code> constant that allows the 
         * setting of the logging stream.
         * @since 1.3
         */
        final static SQLPermission SET_LOG_PERMISSION = 
            new SQLPermission("setLog");
     
        //--------------------------JDBC 2.0-----------------------------
     
        /**
         * Retrieves the log writer.  
         *
         * The <code>getLogWriter</code> and <code>setLogWriter</code> 
         * methods should be used instead
         * of the <code>get/setlogStream</code> methods, which are deprecated.
         * @return a <code>java.io.PrintWriter</code> object 
         * @see #setLogWriter
         * @since 1.2
         */
        public static java.io.PrintWriter getLogWriter() {
    	synchronized (logSync) {
    	    return logWriter;
    	}
        }
     
        /**
         * Sets the logging/tracing <code>PrintWriter</code> object
         * that is used by the <code>DriverManager</code> and all drivers.
         * <P>
         * There is a minor versioning problem created by the introduction
         * of the method <code>setLogWriter</code>.  The 
         * method <code>setLogWriter</code> cannot create a <code>PrintStream</code> object
         * that will be returned by <code>getLogStream</code>---the Java platform does
         * not provide a backward conversion.  As a result, a new application
         * that uses <code>setLogWriter</code> and also uses a JDBC 1.0 driver that uses
         * <code>getLogStream</code> will likely not see debugging information written 
         * by that driver.
         *<P>
         * In the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, version 1.3 release, this method checks
         * to see that there is an <code>SQLPermission</code> object before setting
         * the logging stream.  If a <code>SecurityManager</code> exists and its
         * <code>checkPermission</code> method denies setting the log writer, this
         * method throws a <code>java.lang.SecurityException</code>.
         *
         * @param out the new logging/tracing <code>PrintStream</code> object;
         *      <code>null</code> to disable logging and tracing
         * @throws SecurityException
         *    if a security manager exists and its
         *    <code>checkPermission</code> method denies
         *    setting the log writer
         *
         * @see SecurityManager#checkPermission
         * @see #getLogWriter
         * @since 1.2
         */
        public static void setLogWriter(java.io.PrintWriter out) {
     
    	SecurityManager sec = System.getSecurityManager();
    	if (sec != null) {
    	    sec.checkPermission(SET_LOG_PERMISSION);
    	}
    	synchronized (logSync) {
    	    logStream = null;
    	    logWriter = out;
    	}
        }
     
     
        //---------------------------------------------------------------
     
        /**
         * Attempts to establish a connection to the given database URL.
         * The <code>DriverManager</code> attempts to select an appropriate driver from
         * the set of registered JDBC drivers.
         *
         * @param url a database url of the form 
         * <code> jdbc:<em>subprotocol</em>:<em>subname</em></code>
         * @param info a list of arbitrary string tag/value pairs as
         * connection arguments; normally at least a "user" and
         * "password" property should be included
         * @return a Connection to the URL 
         * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
         */
        public static synchronized Connection getConnection(String url, 
    	java.util.Properties info) throws SQLException {
     
            // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
    	// be null.
    	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();
     
            return (getConnection(url, info, callerCL));
        }
     
        /**
         * Attempts to establish a connection to the given database URL.
         * The <code>DriverManager</code> attempts to select an appropriate driver from
         * the set of registered JDBC drivers.
         *
         * @param url a database url of the form 
         * <code>jdbc:<em>subprotocol</em>:<em>subname</em></code>
         * @param user the database user on whose behalf the connection is being
         *   made
         * @param password the user's password
         * @return a connection to the URL 
         * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
         */
        public static synchronized Connection getConnection(String url, 
    	String user, String password) throws SQLException {
            java.util.Properties info = new java.util.Properties();
     
            // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
    	// be null.
    	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();
     
    	if (user != null) {
    	    info.put("user", user);
    	}
    	if (password != null) {
    	    info.put("password", password);
    	}
     
            return (getConnection(url, info, callerCL));
        }
     
        /**
         * Attempts to establish a connection to the given database URL.
         * The <code>DriverManager</code> attempts to select an appropriate driver from
         * the set of registered JDBC drivers.
         *
         * @param url a database url of the form 
         *  <code> jdbc:<em>subprotocol</em>:<em>subname</em></code>
         * @return a connection to the URL 
         * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
         */
        public static synchronized Connection getConnection(String url) 
    	throws SQLException {
     
            java.util.Properties info = new java.util.Properties();
     
            // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
    	// be null.
    	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();
     
            return (getConnection(url, info, callerCL));
        }
     
        /**
         * Attempts to locate a driver that understands the given URL.
         * The <code>DriverManager</code> attempts to select an appropriate driver from
         * the set of registered JDBC drivers. 
         *
         * @param url a database URL of the form 
         *     <code>jdbc:<em>subprotocol</em>:<em>subname</em></code>
         * @return a <code>Driver</code> object representing a driver
         * that can connect to the given URL 
         * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
         */
        public static synchronized Driver getDriver(String url) 
    	throws SQLException {
            println("DriverManager.getDriver(\"" + url + "\")");
     
            if (!initialized) {
                initialize();
            }
     
            // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
    	// be null.
    	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();
     
            // Walk through the loaded drivers attempting to locate someone
    	// who understands the given URL.
            for (int i = 0; i < drivers.size(); i++) {
                DriverInfo di = (DriverInfo)drivers.elementAt(i);
    	    // If the caller does not have permission to load the driver then 
    	    // skip it.
                if ( getCallerClass(callerCL, di.driverClassName ) != 
    		 di.driverClass ) {
                    println("    skipping: " + di);
                    continue;
                }
                try {
                    println("    trying " + di);
    		if (di.driver.acceptsURL(url)) {
    		    // Success!
                        println("getDriver returning " + di);
                        return (di.driver);
                    }
                } catch (SQLException ex) {
    		// Drop through and try the next driver.
                }
            }
     
            println("getDriver: no suitable driver");
            throw new SQLException("No suitable driver", "08001");
        }
     
     
        /**
         * Registers the given driver with the <code>DriverManager</code>.
         * A newly-loaded driver class should call
         * the method <code>registerDriver</code> to make itself
         * known to the <code>DriverManager</code>.
         *
         * @param driver the new JDBC Driver that is to be registered with the
         *               <code>DriverManager</code>
         * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
         */
        public static synchronized void registerDriver(java.sql.Driver driver)
    	throws SQLException {
    	if (!initialized) {
    	    initialize();
    	}
     
    	DriverInfo di = new DriverInfo();
    	di.driver = driver;
    	di.driverClass = driver.getClass();
    	di.driverClassName = di.driverClass.getName();
    	drivers.addElement(di);
    	println("registerDriver: " + di);
        }
     
        /**
         * Drops a driver from the <code>DriverManager</code>'s list.  Applets can only
         * deregister drivers from their own classloaders.
         *
         * @param driver the JDBC Driver to drop 
         * @exception SQLException if a database access error occurs
         */
        public static synchronized void deregisterDriver(Driver driver) 
    	throws SQLException {
    	// Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
    	// be null.
    	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();
    	println("DriverManager.deregisterDriver: " + driver);
     
    	// Walk through the loaded drivers.
    	int i;
    	DriverInfo di = null;
    	for (i = 0; i < drivers.size(); i++) {
    	    di = (DriverInfo)drivers.elementAt(i);
    	    if (di.driver == driver) {
    		break;
    	    }
    	}
    	// If we can't find the driver just return.
    	if (i >= drivers.size()) {
    	    println("    couldn't find driver to unload");
    	    return;
    	}
     
    	// If the caller does not have permission to load the driver then 
    	// throw a security exception.
    	if ( getCallerClass(callerCL, di.driverClassName ) != di.driverClass ) {
    	    throw new SecurityException();
    	}
     
    	// Remove the driver.  Other entries in drivers get shuffled down.
    	drivers.removeElementAt(i);
     
        }
     
        /**
         * Retrieves an Enumeration with all of the currently loaded JDBC drivers
         * to which the current caller has access.
         *
         * <P><B>Note:</B> The classname of a driver can be found using
         * <CODE>d.getClass().getName()</CODE>
         *
         * @return the list of JDBC Drivers loaded by the caller's class loader
         */
        public static synchronized java.util.Enumeration getDrivers() {
            java.util.Vector result = new java.util.Vector();
     
            if (!initialized) {
                initialize();
            }
     
            // Gets the classloader of the code that called this method, may 
    	// be null.
    	ClassLoader callerCL = DriverManager.getCallerClassLoader();
     
            // Walk through the loaded drivers.
            for (int i = 0; i < drivers.size(); i++) {
                DriverInfo di = (DriverInfo)drivers.elementAt(i);
    	    // If the caller does not have permission to load the driver then 
    	    // skip it.
                if ( getCallerClass(callerCL, di.driverClassName ) != di.driverClass ) {
                    println("    skipping: " + di);
                    continue;
                }
                result.addElement(di.driver);
            }
     
            return (result.elements());
        }
     
     
        /**
         * Sets the maximum time in seconds that a driver will wait
         * while attempting to connect to a database.  
         *
         * @param seconds the login time limit in seconds
         * @see #getLoginTimeout
         */
        public static void setLoginTimeout(int seconds) { 
            loginTimeout = seconds;
        }
     
        /**
         * Gets the maximum time in seconds that a driver can wait
         * when attempting to log in to a database.
         *
         * @return the driver login time limit in seconds
         * @see #setLoginTimeout
         */
        public static int getLoginTimeout() {
            return (loginTimeout);
        }
     
        /**
         * Sets the logging/tracing PrintStream that is used
         * by the <code>DriverManager</code>
         * and all drivers.
         *<P>
         * In the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, version 1.3 release, this method checks
         * to see that there is an <code>SQLPermission</code> object before setting
         * the logging stream.  If a <code>SecurityManager</code> exists and its
         * <code>checkPermission</code> method denies setting the log writer, this
         * method throws a <code>java.lang.SecurityException</code>.
         *
         * @param out the new logging/tracing PrintStream; to disable, set to <code>null</code>
         * @deprecated
         * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its
         *    <code>checkPermission</code> method denies setting the log stream
         *
         * @see SecurityManager#checkPermission
         * @see #getLogStream
         */
        public static synchronized void setLogStream(java.io.PrintStream out) {
     
            SecurityManager sec = System.getSecurityManager();
            if (sec != null) {
                sec.checkPermission(SET_LOG_PERMISSION);
            }
     
            logStream = out;
    	if ( out != null )
    	    logWriter = new java.io.PrintWriter(out);
    	else
    	    logWriter = null;
        }
     
        /**
         * Retrieves the logging/tracing PrintStream that is used by the <code>DriverManager</code>
         * and all drivers.
         *
         * @return the logging/tracing PrintStream; if disabled, is <code>null</code>
         * @deprecated
         * @see #setLogStream
         */
        public static java.io.PrintStream getLogStream() {
            return logStream;
        }
     
        /**
         * Prints a message to the current JDBC log stream.
         *
         * @param message a log or tracing message
         */
        public static void println(String message) {
    	synchronized (logSync) {
    	    if (logWriter != null) {
    		logWriter.println(message);
     
    		// automatic flushing is never enabled, so we must do it ourselves
    		logWriter.flush();
    	    }
    	}
        }
     
        //------------------------------------------------------------------------
     
        // Returns the class object that would be created if the code calling the 
        // driver manager had loaded the driver class, or null if the class
        // is inaccessible.
        private static Class getCallerClass(ClassLoader callerClassLoader, 
    					String driverClassName) {
    	Class callerC = null;
     
    	try {
    	    callerC = Class.forName(driverClassName, true, callerClassLoader);
    	}
    	catch (Exception ex) {
    	    callerC = null;           // being very careful 
    	}
     
    	return callerC;
        }
     
        private static void loadInitialDrivers() {
            String drivers;
            try {
    	    drivers = (String) java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(
    		new sun.security.action.GetPropertyAction("jdbc.drivers"));
            } catch (Exception ex) {
                drivers = null;
            }
            println("DriverManager.initialize: jdbc.drivers = " + drivers);
            if (drivers == null) {
                return;
            }
            while (drivers.length() != 0) {
                int x = drivers.indexOf(':');
                String driver;
                if (x < 0) {
                    driver = drivers;
                    drivers = "";
                } else {
                    driver = drivers.substring(0, x);
                    drivers = drivers.substring(x+1);
                }
                if (driver.length() == 0) {
                    continue;
                }
                try {
                    println("DriverManager.Initialize: loading " + driver);
                    Class.forName(driver, true,
    			      ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader());
                } catch (Exception ex) {
                    println("DriverManager.Initialize: load failed: " + ex);
                }
            }
        }
     
     
        //  Worker method called by the public getConnection() methods.
        private static synchronized Connection getConnection(
    	String url, java.util.Properties info, ClassLoader callerCL) throws SQLException {
    	if(url == null) {
    	    throw new SQLException("The url cannot be null", "08001");
    	}
     
    	println("DriverManager.getConnection(\"" + url + "\")");
     
    	if (!initialized) {
    	    initialize();
    	}
     
    	// Walk through the loaded drivers attempting to make a connection.
    	// Remember the first exception that gets raised so we can reraise it.
    	SQLException reason = null;
    	for (int i = 0; i < drivers.size(); i++) {
    	    DriverInfo di = (DriverInfo)drivers.elementAt(i);
     
    	    // If the caller does not have permission to load the driver then 
    	    // skip it.
    	    if ( getCallerClass(callerCL, di.driverClassName ) != di.driverClass ) {
    		println("    skipping: " + di);
    		continue;
    	    }
    	    try {
    		println("    trying " + di);
    		Connection result = di.driver.connect(url, info);
    		if (result != null) {
    		    // Success!
    		    println("getConnection returning " + di);
    		    return (result);
    		}
    	    } catch (SQLException ex) {
    		if (reason == null) {
    		    reason = ex;
    		}
    	    }
    	}
     
    	// if we got here nobody could connect.
    	if (reason != null)    {
    	    println("getConnection failed: " + reason);
    	    throw reason;
    	}
     
    	println("getConnection: no suitable driver");
    	throw new SQLException("No suitable driver", "08001");
        }
     
     
        // Class initialization.
        static void initialize() {
            if (initialized) {
                return;
            }
            initialized = true;
            loadInitialDrivers();
            println("JDBC DriverManager initialized");
        }
     
        // Prevent the DriverManager class from being instantiated.
        private DriverManager(){}
     
        private static java.util.Vector drivers = new java.util.Vector();
        private static int loginTimeout = 0;
        private static java.io.PrintWriter logWriter = null;
        private static java.io.PrintStream logStream = null;
        private static boolean initialized = false;
     
        private static Object logSync = new Object();
     
        // Returns the caller's class loader, or null if none
        private static native ClassLoader getCallerClassLoader();
     
    }
     
     
    // DriverInfo is a package-private support class.
    class DriverInfo {
        Driver         driver;
        Class          driverClass;
        String         driverClassName;
     
        public String toString() {
    	return ("driver[className=" + driverClassName + "," + driver + "]");
        }
    }
    Merci pour votre aide
    Clarissa

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    la classe que tu a coller est une classe de l'API standard. si tu regarde bien elle contient une methode getConnection

    tu veut pas la changer. ;-) (disont tu veut faire les chose propre).

    qu'est ce que t'essaye de faire?

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    Enfait je faire un programme de gestion d'un magasin avec un base de donnees.
    Enfait je veux pas particulierement la changee ms je me demande d'ou elle sort?
    Je regarde un peu ce que je trouve sur le net pour faire mon programme et jai trouver cela et je ne sais pas vrmt dou elle sort.
    J'ai fait qlq recherche et je me demandai si elle est lier au driver mysql que jai installer?

    Merci

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    Citation Envoyé par Clarissa2006
    je ne sais pas vrmt dou elle sort.

    Comme l'a dit bbclone, la classe DriverManager appartient à l'API standard (package java.sql)

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    elle vient du jsdk que tu as installer.
    tu a surement installer les sources du jsdk et tu as configurer ton editeur en lui disant ou sont les source.
    cette classe c'est celle-ci http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/...erManager.html

    c'est l'api java :-)
    tu vois?

    avant de chercher sur internet des truc pour faire ton programme.
    commence par definir ce que tu veut sur papier.
    essaye de voir comment tu peut l'architecturer
    ensuite tu regarde un peu au niveau technique qu'est ce qui pourait etre problematique (tu reflechi a des solution peut etre regardant sur internet)
    tu codes. :-)

    n'hesite pas a poser tes question. si je les voi je repond ;-)

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    ok merci jai ma reponse en ce qui concerne cela.
    J'ai deja defini ma structure ect mais je suis tombee sur ce code la que je me demandais simplement quoi....
    Merciii j'hesiterai pas!!!!!

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