Package com.eclipsesource.tabris.tracking.internal.analytics.request

Examples of com.eclipsesource.tabris.tracking.internal.analytics.request.HttpRequest$ConnectionFactory


  public void track( Hit hit, String clientId, AdvancedConfiguration advancedConfiguration ) {
    validateArguments( hit, clientId, advancedConfiguration );
    AnalyticsRequest requestAssembler = new AnalyticsRequest( appName, clientId, configuration, hit, advancedConfiguration );
    Map<String, Object> request = requestAssembler.assemble();
    HttpRequest httpRequest = HttpRequest.get( baseUrl, request, true );
    verifyResponse( httpRequest );
  }
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        // create a driver connection factory
        Properties properties = new Properties();
        properties.setProperty("user", "username");
        properties.setProperty("password", "password");
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = new DriverConnectionFactory(new TesterDriver(), "jdbc:apache:commons:testdriver", properties);

        // wrap it with a LocalXAConnectionFactory
        XAConnectionFactory xaConnectionFactory = new LocalXAConnectionFactory(transactionManager, connectionFactory);

        // create the pool object factory
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        // pool will use to create Connections.
        // We'll use the DriverManagerConnectionFactory,
        // using the connect string passed in the command line
        // arguments.
        //
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory =
            new DriverManagerConnectionFactory(connectURI,null);

        //
        // Next, we'll create the PoolableConnectionFactory, which wraps
        // the "real" Connections created by the ConnectionFactory with
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        // pool will use to create Connections.
        // We'll use the DriverManagerConnectionFactory,
        // using the connect string passed in the command line
        // arguments.
        //
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory =
            new DriverManagerConnectionFactory(connectURI,null);

        //
        // Next we'll create the PoolableConnectionFactory, which wraps
        // the "real" Connections created by the ConnectionFactory with
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        // create a driver connection factory
        Properties properties = new Properties();
        properties.setProperty("user", "username");
        properties.setProperty("password", "password");
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = new DriverConnectionFactory(new TesterDriver(), "jdbc:apache:commons:testdriver", properties);

        // wrap it with a LocalXAConnectionFactory
        XAConnectionFactory xaConnectionFactory = new LocalXAConnectionFactory(transactionManager, connectionFactory);

        // create the pool object factory
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            throw new SQLException("Transaction manager must be set before a connection can be created");
        }

        // If xa data source is not specified a DriverConnectionFactory is created and wrapped with a LocalXAConnectionFactory
        if (xaDataSource == null) {
            ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = super.createConnectionFactory();
            XAConnectionFactory xaConnectionFactory = new LocalXAConnectionFactory(getTransactionManager(), connectionFactory);
            transactionRegistry = xaConnectionFactory.getTransactionRegistry();
            return xaConnectionFactory;
        }
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        // pool will use to create Connections.
        // We'll use the DriverManagerConnectionFactory,
        // using the connect string passed in the command line
        // arguments.
        //
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory =
            new DriverManagerConnectionFactory(connectURI,null);

        //
        // Next we'll create the PoolableConnectionFactory, which wraps
        // the "real" Connections created by the ConnectionFactory with
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