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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:54:15+00:00 2026-05-14T23:54:15+00:00

Recently I attended interview in java, the interviewer asked a question like below: I

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Recently I attended interview in java, the interviewer asked a question like below:

I have a request which go throgh A,B,C modules and response go back throgh A , in module A I need to talk to database and again in module C I need to talk to database, so in this situation how many connections you will open and where do you close those connections?

My Answer: I said that in module A I will open a connection and I will close it then and there, then control go to module B then module C, in module C again I will open one more connection and i will close it again. then he asked me again another question I want to open one connection per one request processing, how can i do this?

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    2026-05-14T23:54:15+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:54 pm

    Sharing the connection in the modules.

    EDIT
    You can share the connection by passing it to the different modules:

    class ModuleA {
        void process(){
            Connection c = getConnection();
            doA();
            new ModuleB( c ).doBs();
            new ModuleC( c ).doCs();
            doSomeMoreA();
            c.close();
        }
    }
    

    You can also have the connection in a external class and search for it when needed ( perhaps using a sessionid )

    I’m not sure if this counts as “Connection pooling”

    Here’s it anyway.

    class Db {
        private static Map<Integer, Connection> map;
    
        public static Connection getConnection( int sessionId ){
    
            if( !map.containsKey( sessionId ) ) {
                map.put( sessionId, createConnection());
            }
            return map.get( sessionId );
        }
    }
    class Main {
        void processs() {
            int sessionId = createSesionId();
            ModuleA a = new ModuleA( sessionId );
            a.doAsStuff();
            ModuleB b = new ModuleB( sessionId );
            b.doBsStuff();
            ModuleC c = new ModuleC( sessionId );
            b.doCsStuff();
            a.closeTransaction();
    
        }
    }
    class ModuleA{
    
        public doAsStuff() {
            Connection c = Db.getConnection(sessionId);
            doSomethingWith( c );
        }
        public closeTransaction() {
            Connection c = Db.getConnection(sessionId);
            c.close();
        }
    }
    class ModuleB{
    
        public doBsStuff() {
            Connection c = Db.getConnection(sessionId);
            doSomethingWith( c );
        }
    }
    class ModuleC{
    
        public doCsStuff() {
            Connection c = Db.getConnection(sessionId);
            doSomethingWith( c );
        }
    }
    
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