[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBCP-47?page=all ]
Phil Steitz resolved DBCP-47:
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
The behavior described is consistent with missing commit statements in user
code.
> [dbcp] Setting the defaultAutoCommit property to false breaks the MySQL
> DataSource
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>
> Key: DBCP-47
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBCP-47
> Project: Commons Dbcp
> Type: Bug
> Versions: 1.2 Final
> Environment: Operating System: Windows 2000
> Platform: PC
> Reporter: Jan
>
> I'm using the following datasource definition in Spring:
> <bean id="dataSource" class="org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource">
> <property
> name="driverClassName"><value>${jdbc.driverClassName}</value></property>
> <property name="url"><value>${jdbc.url}</value></property>
> <property
> name="username"><value>${jdbc.username}</value></property>
> <property
> name="password"><value>${jdbc.password}</value></property>
> <property name="maxActive"><value>8</value></property>
> <property name="maxIdle"><value>2</value></property>
> <property name="maxWait"><value>4000</value></property>
> <property name="defaultAutoCommit"><value>false</value></property>
> <property
> name="defaultTransactionIsolation"><value>2</value></property>
> </bean>
> When I comment out the "defaultAutoCommit" everything works fine. But when the
> property is included a number of queries don't work. They don't return an
> error,
> they just don't modify the database as they should.
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