Reputation: 15
currently I have data in MySQL server and I am calling the datas onto the JTable through JDBC. However there are 1369 rows and it seems that it has too much data for it to load. It usually takes 5 minutes to load. Are there anyways to optimize the process? This is my code(I apologize in advance for a messy code):
public class DataTable {
private String databaseName = "*****";
private String tableName = "******";
public void showDatabase(){
Connection conn = null;
DatabaseMetaData meta = null;
Statement stmt = null;
ResultSet rs = null;
int k = 0;
try{
Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver").newInstance();
String connectionUrl = "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/" + databaseName;
String connectionUser = "*****";
String connectionPassword = "*****";
conn = DriverManager.getConnection(connectionUrl, connectionUser, connectionPassword);
stmt = conn.createStatement();
meta = conn.getMetaData();
dataSets(stmt, meta);
}catch(Exception e){
e.printStackTrace();
} finally{
try { if (rs != null) rs.close(); } catch (SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(); }
try { if (stmt != null) stmt.close(); } catch (SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(); }
try { if (conn != null) conn.close(); } catch (SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(); }
}
}
//return the column size of the table
public int getColumnNumber(DatabaseMetaData meta, Statement stmt) throws SQLException
{
//ResultSet rs = meta.getColumns(null, null, "practiceexample", null);
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM " + tableName);
ResultSetMetaData rsmd = rs.getMetaData();
int columnsNumber = rsmd.getColumnCount();
return columnsNumber;
}
//return the rowNumber of the tables
public int getRowNumber(Statement stmt) throws SQLException
{
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM " + tableName);
int rowCount = 0;
while(rs.next()){
rowCount = rs.getInt(1);
}
return rowCount;
}
public void dataSets(Statement stmt, DatabaseMetaData meta) throws SQLException
{
String[] columnNames = new String[getColumnNumber(meta, stmt)];
String[][] dataSets = new String[getRowNumber(stmt)][columnNames.length];
ResultSet column = meta.getColumns(null, null, tableName, null);
int i = 0;
while(column.next())
{
columnNames[i] = column.getString("COLUMN_NAME");
//columnNames.add(i, column.getString("COLUMN_NAME"));
i++;
}
for(int j = 0; j < dataSets.length; j++)
{
String[] singleRowData = new String[columnNames.length];
ResultSet data = null;
for(int k = 0; k < columnNames.length; k++)
{
String columnName = columnNames[k];
data = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT " + columnName +
" FROM " + tableName + " LIMIT " + j + ", " + 1);
while(data.next())
{
singleRowData[k] = data.getString(columnName);
}
}
dataSets[j] = singleRowData;
}
SimpleTable table = new SimpleTable(columnNames, dataSets);
javax.swing.SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
table.createAndShowGUI();
}
});
}
class SimpleTable{
String[] columns;
String[][] dataSets;
public SimpleTable(String[] columns, String[][] dataSets){
this.columns = columns;
this.dataSets = dataSets;
}
public void createAndShowGUI(){
JPanel gui = new JPanel(new BorderLayout(3, 3));
final JTable table = new JTable(new DefaultTableModel(dataSets, columns));
final JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(table, JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED
, JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED);
Dimension dimension = table.getPreferredSize();
scrollPane.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(dimension.width, table.getRowHeight() * 30));
JPanel navigation = new JPanel(new FlowLayout(FlowLayout.CENTER));
JButton next = new JButton(">");
next.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
{
int height = table.getRowHeight() * (20-1);
JScrollBar bar = scrollPane.getVerticalScrollBar();
bar.setValue(bar.getValue() + height);
}
});
JButton previous = new JButton("<");
previous.addActionListener( new ActionListener(){
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
int height = table.getRowHeight()*(20-1);
JScrollBar bar = scrollPane.getVerticalScrollBar();
bar.setValue( bar.getValue()-height );
}
} );
navigation.add(previous);
navigation.add(next);
gui.add(scrollPane, BorderLayout.CENTER);
gui.add(navigation, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, gui);
}
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1281
Reputation: 17971
IMHO the root of the bad permormance is you unnecessarily query the database mutliple times to get the data (columns, rows, rows number, columns number, etc) you need:
To get columns number:
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM " + tableName);
To get rows number:
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM " + tableName);
To get rows (this is the worst beacuse it's inside a loop):
data = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT " + columnName + " FROM " + tableName + " LIMIT " + j + ", " + 1);
Just query the database once. A single ResultSet and its associated ResultSetMetaData should be enough to accomplish your goal. Additionaly, and as already suggested, use a SwingWorker
to do database calls in a separate thread. For example:
final JTable table = new JTable();
SwingWorker<Void, TableModel> worker = new SwingWorker<Void, TableModel> () {
@Override
protected Void doInBackground() throws Exception {
ResultSet resultSet = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM " + tableName);
ResultSetMetaData metaData = resultSet.getMetaData();
int columnCount = metaData.getColumnCount(); // columns number
String[] columnNames = new String[columnCount];
for (int i = 1; i <= columnCount; i++) {
columnNames[i] = metaData.getColumnName(i); // fill columns names
}
resultSet.last();
int rowCount = resultSet.getRow(); // get rows number
resultSet.beforeFirst();
Object[][] data = new Object[rowCount][columnCount];
int currentRow = 0;
while (resultSet.next()) {
for (int currentColumn = 1; currentColumn <= columnCount; currentColumn++) {
data[currentRow][currentColumn - 1] = resultSet.getObject(currentColumn); // fill data set
}
currentRow++;
}
TableModel model = new DefaultTableModel(data, columnNames);
publish(model);
return null;
}
@Override
protected void process(List<TableModel> chunks) {
TableModel model = chunks.get(0);
table.setModel(model);
}
}
worker.execute();
Upvotes: 1