I'm retrieving a Connection to an Oracle Database from a connection pool
defined in a portal. In my gui, I have to display some information about the
system the user is connected to.
Is there any way to get the connection url or the Oracle SID from the
java.sql.Connection, it's metadata or whatever there is ?
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