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Mamta A. Satoor commented on DERBY-1327:
I ran the new test JitTest.java with Sun JDK 1.3.1 and it ran fine. I have also
started derbyall run with Sun JDK 1.3.1 and
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Knut Anders Hatlen commented on DERBY-851:
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Andrew, the patch looks good. I agree that it would be good to check for the
resources when the driver is loaded, but I
Hey David.
- In Section 5.1 you are making the implicit assumption that the JMX
functionality is targetted towards Derby being an enterprise-class database.
I'm not sure if everyone would agree that's the sweet spot for Derby. If you
look at the charter, the focus is on
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Andrew McIntyre commented on DERBY-851:
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derbynetclientmats passed with no failures. Committed patch
derby-851-remove-dncresource.diff patch with revision 412957.
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Fernanda Pizzorno commented on DERBY-1313:
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Kathey,
I will upload a write up of that was done and how to expand it.
Fernanda
SUR: Use DRDA's extended diagnostic
Rodrigo Madera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One thing there is to learn from all this: Set standards BEFORE the
project starts.
Actually, it is not that simple. Derby opted to follow Sun's java
guidline which, believe it or not, says that if tabs are used, then the
tabwidth should be 4. Which, of
On 6/8/06, Kathey Marsden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Van Couvering wrote:
Kathey. When you say the code is copied and modified as needed
what exactly are you thinking of here. Is this byte-code
modification, or are you proposing a source-code copy/modify. If the
latter, wouldn't this
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Fernanda Pizzorno updated DERBY-1382:
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Attachment: derby-1382.diff
derby-1382.stat
derby-1382-doc.diff
The attached patch (derby-1382.diff) fixes the
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Fernanda Pizzorno updated DERBY-1382:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
client: lobs fails silently with result sets of type TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE
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Fernanda Pizzorno reassigned DERBY-1385:
Assign To: Fernanda Pizzorno
update reference manual: scrollable insensitive resultsets will no longer be
closed implicitly after a next
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On 6/7/06, Ramandeep Kaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran code coverage for trunk - svn revision no 411353 with sun jdk131, sun
jdk142, sun jdk15 on Windows 2000, and results are as following:-
OVERALL COVERAGE SUMMARY
Classes: 90% (1132/1257)
Methods: 75% (15557/20674)
Blocks: 73%
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Fernanda Pizzorno updated DERBY-1385:
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Attachment: derby-1385-doc.diff
derby-1385-doc.stat
The attached patch (derby-1385-doc.diff) updates both the English and Brazilian
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Fernanda Pizzorno updated DERBY-1385:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
update reference manual: scrollable insensitive resultsets will no longer be
closed implicitly after a next
Sunitha Kambhampati (JIRA) wrote (2006-06-08 18:40:30):
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Sunitha Kambhampati commented on DERBY-1384:
Please note: that our interfaces like
Kathey Marsden wrote (2006-06-08 11:39:05):
I often have to look at the svn history for a checkin range e.g.
svn log -r 405803:409283
On the 10.1 branch I see lots of commits with comments like this:
DERBY-324 Merged by svn merge -r 232996:232997 ../trunk/ Originally
submitted
Olav
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Andreas Korneliussen commented on DERBY-1058:
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The problem reported has been reproduced on the 10.1.3
After applying the patch in DERBY-1087.diff and recompiling,
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David Van Couvering commented on DERBY-851:
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Sorry, guys. I did run derbynetclientmats, but obviously I did not run it
against the right environment. I will check
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Knut Anders Hatlen updated DERBY-1386:
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Attachment: derby-1386-v1.diff
derby-1386-v1.stat
Attached a patch (derby-1386-v1.diff) which removes the old, unused
version of
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Knut Anders Hatlen updated DERBY-1386:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available, Regression] (was: [Regression])
Wrong results with query using LIKE and ESCAPE clause that includes %, \,
and _
Laura Stewart wrote:
*** (LS) Responses below
On 6/7/06, David Van Couvering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*** (LS) While I like to be polite too, we are not sitting down to tea
with the users :-) It is more professional in technical
documentation to
leave the Please out. Besides, the key
Actually, no. Since I'm not subscribed to that list, I would not have
any way of knowing.
However, I really have to question the wisdom of that policy. My
understand is that a wiki should be a living, breathing space where
people have no compunctions about making whatever changes and
Donald McLean wrote:
Actually, no. Since I'm not subscribed to that list, I would not have
any way of knowing.
ok, you now know. :-) Saving Wiki updates is good, means you won't lose
your work. It's also good to know that each save causes a notification
to be sent.
However, I really have to
Kathey Marsden wrote:
The following page has been changed by DonaldMcLean:
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/LifeCache
I wonder if this content is really appropriate for the Derby Wiki.
I don't believe it is. If this is a potential open-source project then a
wiki is not the mechanism for
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Kathey Marsden wrote:
The following page has been changed by DonaldMcLean:
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/LifeCache
I wonder if this content is really appropriate for the Derby Wiki.
I don't believe it is. If this is a potential open-source project then a
I have updated the 10.2 snapshot with a new version, 10.2.0.3, available
at http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_downloads.html#Snapshot+Jars. This
version fixes a couple issues:
1) Messages should print out in the correct language now because
localized message files are wired into the classpath
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Mamta A. Satoor commented on DERBY-1327:
Sun JDK 1.3.1 run on derbyall finished on my codeline with no new failures. So,
if there are no further comments, can a
My intention was as much to create an interesting sample of using Derby
and Hibernate together as it was to create a useful application.
However, if it is felt that this isn't the appropriate place for this
then I will certainly move or delete it.
Donald
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Daniel John
:)
I remember a Monty Python skit where a British gentleman on a bicycle
gets hit by a car and he gets up saying sorry, sorry.
David
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Laura Stewart wrote:
*** (LS) Responses below
On 6/7/06, David Van Couvering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*** (LS) While I like
note: I'm dropping [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the cc because we're headed
down a Derby project policy path.
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
snipping
Seems like the Derby wiki may be ok for sharing sample code for Derby,
but not the code for or developing a complete
So you vote on spaces or tabs anyway?
On 6/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rodrigo Madera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One thing there is to learn from all this: Set standards BEFORE the
project starts.
Actually, it is not that simple. Derby opted to follow Sun's java
guidline
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Rick Hillegas commented on DERBY-1389:
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I'm afraid that this patch breaks the upgrade test Upgrade_10_1_10_2. I'm also
afraid that I committed this patch at subversion
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
note: I'm dropping [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the cc because we're headed
down a Derby project policy path.
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
snipping
Seems like the Derby wiki may be ok for sharing sample code for Derby,
but not the code for
Part of the problem depends on how much time developers are willing to
wait for a jar build. The time necessary to clobber, then copy, alter,
recompile the new source, and then package a 'production' build - the
build that you are supposed to run your tests against - may increase
dramatically.
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A B commented on DERBY-1386:
I reviewed this patch and the changes look correct to me. The old code matches
the problem that Knut identified and the new code addresses the
Rodrigo Madera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So you vote on spaces or tabs anyway?
Spaces. But I think we have to live with both styles and mixed style
(shrug) for quite some time...
On 6/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rodrigo Madera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One thing
Hi,
Can you please tell me how to export MS Access database to a Derby database in Eclipse envt.
Thanks,-- Kamna Jain
Donald McLean wrote:
My intention was as much to create an interesting sample of using Derby
and Hibernate together as it was to create a useful application.
However, if it is felt that this isn't the appropriate place for this
then I will certainly move or delete it.
You're breaking new
Bryan Pendleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Part of the problem depends on how much time developers are willing to
wait for a jar build. The time necessary to clobber, then copy, alter,
recompile the new source, and then package a 'production' build - the
build that you are supposed to run
Bryan Pendleton wrote:
IDE productivity is key.
This is why I put my proposal on the table.Here are the two
different work flows to edit a file in Eclipse
1) IDE takes you to the real file (code generated only in jar build)
Put my cursor on DavidUtil.aMethod() call
Press [F3] (takes
snip
- Original Message
From: Daniel John Debrunner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: derby-dev@db.apache.org
Sent: Friday, June 9, 2006 7:37:46 AM
Subject: Re: [jira] Commented: (DERBY-1376) File
java/engine/org/apache/derby/loc/messages_en.properties - Message XSLAT.D
Laura Stewart wrote:
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Kathey Marsden commented on DERBY-1327:
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On the test JitTest.java I am concerned with the time that it takes. It took 6
minutes.
I think creating 200 tables would be
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Mamta A. Satoor commented on DERBY-1327:
Sure, Kathey, go ahead and make that change.
Identity column can be created with wrong and very large start with value
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Andreas Korneliussen commented on DERBY-1058:
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One test failed. Do not know if it is related to the fix (have not analyzed it)
* Diff file
Andreas Korneliussen (JIRA) derby-dev@db.apache.org writes:
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Andreas Korneliussen commented on DERBY-1058:
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One test failed. Do not know if it is related to
Knut Anders Hatlen wrote:
Andreas Korneliussen (JIRA) derby-dev@db.apache.org writes:
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Andreas Korneliussen commented on DERBY-1058:
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One test failed. Do not
Corner case behaviour in RAFContainer#writePage() can cause invalid data to be
written to data files
Key: DERBY-1392
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1392
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Knut Anders Hatlen resolved DERBY-1386:
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Fix Version: 10.2.0.0
10.1.3.0
10.1.2.5
Resolution: Fixed
Thanks Army for reporting the issue and
I beginning a new section on the Wiki called HintsAndTips so am spinning
up on the page layouts and markup format. I am using the
WorkingWithDerby page as a template for the contents / links page and
have run across something I don't understand. At the top of the page a
number of anchors
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-398?page=all ]
Deepa Remesh resolved DERBY-398:
Fix Version: 10.2.0.0
Resolution: Fixed
Details of the current status of tests can be found at
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/CdcTesting
Exclude
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Deepa Remesh closed DERBY-398:
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Exclude tests for J2ME/CDC/Foundation platform
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Key: DERBY-398
URL:
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Kathey Marsden commented on DERBY-1327:
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Committed this to trunk. I reduced some superfluous before and after commit
checking and reduced the test output to speed
Stanley Bradbury wrote:
I beginning a new section on the Wiki called HintsAndTips so am spinning
up on the page layouts and markup format. I am using the
WorkingWithDerby page as a template for the contents / links page and
have run across something I don't understand. At the top of the
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1058?page=all ]
Andreas Korneliussen resolved DERBY-1058:
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Resolution: Fixed
Derby Info: (was: [Patch Available])
Committed revision 413150.
derby fails supporting holdable scrollable
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Andreas Korneliussen closed DERBY-1058:
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derby fails supporting holdable scrollable resultset: ERROR XSCB8: The btree
conglomerate 1,141,037,436,752 is closed.
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Anders Morken updated DERBY-1392:
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Attachment: DERBY-1392-1.patch
M java/engine/org/apache/derby/impl/store/raw/data/RAFContainer.java
DERBY-1392-1.patch moves the updatePageArray call
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Anders Morken updated DERBY-1392:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
Corner case behaviour in RAFContainer#writePage() can cause invalid data to
be written to data files
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1366?page=all ]
Andrew McIntyre resolved DERBY-1366:
Resolution: Fixed
Derby Info: (was: [Patch Available])
Committed 10.0 patch with revision 413170.
minor patching up of some test issues -
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Previously, Jean wrote:
I haven't found a precedent for sharing user application code at the
ASF, so it appears this is a first.
What about the Lucene sandbox?
great idea, Dan -- I like the idea of a sandbox a lot.
The sandboxes I know
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Myrna van Lunteren commented on DERBY-892:
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We still have setIO permission in derby_tests.policy.
I thought it should now be ok to take the setIO permission out, but
Hi all,
Today is the last day for checkins for 10.1.3! Please refrain from
checking in anything for a few days while I build and test a release
candidate. I aim to have the release candidate posted by Tuesday.
It's actually ok if a couple small fixes go in over the weekend, it
just means a
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-881?page=all ]
Andrew McIntyre updated DERBY-881:
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Fix Version: 10.1.4.0
(was: 10.1.2.5)
jdbcapi/LOBTest.java fails for server (10.1.2.2) and client (10.2.0.0)
compatibility testing
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-880?page=all ]
Andrew McIntyre updated DERBY-880:
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Fix Version: 10.1.4.0
(was: 10.1.2.5)
jdbcapi/connectionJdbc20.java fails for server (10.1.2.2) and client
(10.2.0.0) compatibility
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Andrew McIntyre updated DERBY-1376:
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Version: (was: 10.1.2.5)
File java/engine/org/apache/derby/loc/messages_en.properties - Message XSLAT.D
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Andrew McIntyre updated DERBY-1351:
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Fix Version: 10.1.4.0
(was: 10.1.3.0)
lang/forupdate.sql fails with derbyclient in the 10.1 branch
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1376?page=all ]
Andrew McIntyre updated DERBY-1376:
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Fix Version: 10.1.3.0
(was: 10.1.2.5)
Version: 10.1.2.5
File java/engine/org/apache/derby/loc/messages_en.properties -
Andrew McIntyre wrote:
It's actually ok if a couple small fixes go in over the weekend.
Would it be ok to commit DERBY-1327. It has a bunch of files but there
is no logic change. Just removal of an unneeded parameter. Here is what
Mamta says about it:
This parameter is always equal to
*** (LS) Proposed wording below
On 6/5/06, Halley Pacheco de Oliveira (JIRA) derby-dev@db.apache.org wrote:
File java/engine/org/apache/derby/loc/messages_en.properties - Message XSLAT.D--
Key: DERBY-1376URL:
snip- Original Message From: Daniel John Debrunner
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
en_UK_jeeves - no error - a good butler fixes such issues /snip*** (LS) My favorite sofar :-)
*** (LS)But maybe this: en_US_southwestern - Howdy, y'all.That there log directory exists (we think). Check that ol'
Laura Stewart wrote:
*** (LS) I propose the following text:
*** (LS) I would prefer this: The log directory {0} exists. The directory
might belong to another database. Please ensure that the location
specified
for the logDevice property is correct.
Minor correction, the logDevice is an
So, i have tests running on multiple platforms over the weekend, then
Monday I'll see how things went and start putting together the release
candidate if all is well. I should have it up for a vote by Tuesday,
with voting running a week as usual.
andrew
I think the voting should last for
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Previously, Jean wrote:
I haven't found a precedent for sharing user application code at the
ASF, so it appears this is a first.
What about the Lucene sandbox?
great idea, Dan -- I like the idea of a
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On 6/9/06, Kathey Marsden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew McIntyre wrote:
It's actually ok if a couple small fixes go in over the weekend.
Would it be ok to commit DERBY-1327. It has a bunch of files but there
is no logic change. Just removal of an unneeded parameter. Here is what
Mamta
On 6/9/06, Rajesh Kartha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the voting should last for atleast 2 weeks, this will give
enough time for everyone in the community to do their respective
testing on various platform/jvm combinations.
Sure, I can extend the voting to two weeks if those doing
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Andrew McIntyre commented on DERBY-1376:
Is there agreement that the following text for message XSLAT is acceptable:
The log directory {0} exists. The directory might
On 6/8/06, David Van Couvering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to I think it was Susan Cline, they have set it up so that a
script I wrote a while back updates this page automatically. So it
should be updated with the new client SQL States. Can anyone confirm or
deny? If not, I'll go check
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