Many thanks for adding this feature. Without it the Clojure code would
have been left in the dust.

On Aug 9, 11:46 pm, Sean Corfield <seancorfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Shoeb Bhinderwala <
>
> shoeb.bhinderw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > With these options added the Clojure code runs just about as fast as
> > Java. I set the fetch size to 1000 for both of them.
>
> > Average run times to load 69,000 records:
>
> >  Java = 2.67 seconds
> >  Clojure = 2.72 seconds
>
> Nice! Makes me even more glad I added that stuff to clojure.java.jdbc (and
> Shantanu was the one pressing hardest for that sort of capability :)
>
> Right now you can only control the PreparedStatement / ResultSet in
> with-query-results. I haven't figured out a clean way to add such control to
> other functions, but I suspect the other functions are not such a critical
> path (unless you're doing mass updates or inserts I suppose).
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