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Rick Hillegas updated DERBY-942:
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    Description: 
As described in the JDBC 4 spec, sections 20.1, 20.2, and 3.1.

The Ease of Development extensions provide a way to create tabular DataSets 
from queries and tuple signatures. The jdk ships with a factory for creating 
these DataSets, which is a class which implements the QueryObjectGenerator 
interface. A database can write its own custom QueryObjectGenerator, or just 
ship with the default, jdk-shipped version. For this task, we will simply wire 
the default jdk-shipped factory into the appropriate methods: 
Connection.createQueryObject() and DataSource.createQueryObject().

  was:As described in the JDBC 4 spec, sections 20.1 and 3.1.


> Add JDBC4 Ease of Development Support
> -------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DERBY-942
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-942
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: New Feature
>   Components: JDBC
>     Reporter: Rick Hillegas
>     Assignee: Anurag Shekhar
>      Fix For: 10.2.0.0

>
> As described in the JDBC 4 spec, sections 20.1, 20.2, and 3.1.
> The Ease of Development extensions provide a way to create tabular DataSets 
> from queries and tuple signatures. The jdk ships with a factory for creating 
> these DataSets, which is a class which implements the QueryObjectGenerator 
> interface. A database can write its own custom QueryObjectGenerator, or just 
> ship with the default, jdk-shipped version. For this task, we will simply 
> wire the default jdk-shipped factory into the appropriate methods: 
> Connection.createQueryObject() and DataSource.createQueryObject().

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