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For managed code, use SqlConnection’s StateChange event:
static void Main(string[] args)
{
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection();
conn.StateChange += ConnStateChangeEventHandler;
conn.ConnectionString = "server=yourServerName; uid=yourUserName; pwd=xxxx; database=northwind";
conn.Open();
try
{
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand();
cmd.Connection = conn;
cmd.CommandText = "select * from customer";
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
}
catch (SqlException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
}
Console.ReadKey();
}
private static void ConnStateChangeEventHandler(Object sender, StateChangeEventArgs args)
{
Console.WriteLine("old state: {0}, new state: {1}", args.OriginalState, args.CurrentState);
}
For ODBC application, use SQLGetConnectAttr to check the SQL_COPT_SS_CONNECTION_DEAD attribute:
UINT connection_state = SQL_CD_FALSE;
// check if the connection is broken
SQLGetConnectAttr(hdbc, SQL_COPT_SS_CONNECTION_DEAD, &connection_state, SQL_IS_UINTEGER, NULL);
if (connection_state == SQL_CD_TRUE )
{
cout << “connection broken” << endl;
}