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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:33:36+00:00 2026-05-13T06:33:36+00:00

I need a database connection in Java Web service implemented as a session bean,

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I need a database connection in Java Web service implemented as a session bean, and I’m not sure if I do it right.

I created a class

public final class SQLUtils   {  
    //.....  
    private static DataSource  m_ds=null;    

    static  
    {  
        try
        {
            InitialContext ic = new InitialContext();
            m_ds = (DataSource) ic.lookup(dbName); //Connection pool and jdbc resource previously created in Glassfish  , dbName contains the proper JNDI resource name 

        }
        catch (Exception e)
        {
            e.printStackTrace();
            m_ds = null;
        }

    }

    public static Connection getSQLConnection() throws SQLException  
    {  
        return m_ds.getConnection();             
    }
}

Whenever I need a connection I do

 Connection cn = null;  
 try  
 {
     cn = SQLUtils.getSQLConnection();
     // use connection
 }
 finally 
 {
     if (null != cn)
     {
         try
         {
             cn.close();
         }
         catch (SQLException e)
         {

         }
     }
 }

Is it ok to use it this way, or I DataSource must be a member of the bean ?

  @Stateless  
  @WebService  
  public class TestBean  {  
   private @Resource(name=dbName) DataSource m_ds;   
  }  

I’m sorry if it is a nube question, but I’m pretty new to Java. Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-13T06:33:36+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:33 am

    Apart from the C-style formatting, a few unnecessary lines and a bit poor exception handling, you can just do so.

    Here’s how I’d do it:

    public final class SQLUtil {
        private static DataSource dataSource;
        // ..
    
        static {
            try {
                dataSource = (DataSource) new InitialContext().lookup(name);
            } catch (NamingException e) {
                throw new ExceptionInInitializerError(e);
            }
        }
    
        public static Connection getConnection() throws SQLException {  
            return dataSource.getConnection();             
        }
    }
    

    I throw here ExceptionInInitializerError so that the application will immediately stop so that you don’t need to face “unexplainable” NullPointerException when trying to obtain a connection.

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