44 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
44 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (c) 2016, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Portions Copyright 2007-2015, Anthony Tuininga. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Portions Copyright 2001-2007, Computronix (Canada) Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta,
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# Canada. All rights reserved.
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# drcp.py
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# This script demonstrates the use of Database Resident Connection Pooling
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# (DRCP) which provides a connection pool in the database server, thereby
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# reducing the cost of creating and tearing down client connections. The pool
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# can be started and stopped in the database by issuing the following commands
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# in SQL*Plus:
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#
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# exec dbms_connection_pool.start_pool()
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# exec dbms_connection_pool.stop_pool()
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#
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# Statistics regarding the pool can be acquired from the following query:
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#
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# select * from v$cpool_cc_stats;
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#
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# There is no difference in how a connection is used once it has been
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# established.
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#
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# DRCP has most benefit when used in conjunction with cx_Oracle's local
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# connection pool, see the cx_Oracle documentation.
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#
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# This script requires cx_Oracle 5.0 or higher.
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#
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import cx_Oracle as oracledb
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import sample_env
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conn = oracledb.connect(sample_env.get_drcp_connect_string(),
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cclass="PYCLASS", purity=oracledb.ATTR_PURITY_SELF)
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cursor = conn.cursor()
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print("Performing query using DRCP...")
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for row in cursor.execute("select * from TestNumbers order by IntCol"):
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print(row)
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