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Knut Anders Hatlen commented on DERBY-941: ------------------------------------------ I get this diff when running the jdbc40 suite with DerbyNetClient: ********* Diff file jdbc40/DerbyNetClient/jdbc40/StatementEventsTest.diff *** Start: StatementEventsTest jdk1.6.0-beta2 DerbyNetClient jdbc40:jdbc40 2006-04-28 14:28:21 *** 0 add > ..The Close Event did not occur > The Error Event did not occur Test Failed. *** End: StatementEventsTest jdk1.6.0-beta2 DerbyNetClient jdbc40:jdbc40 2006-04-28 14:28:28 *** > Add JDBC4 support for Statement Events > -------------------------------------- > > Key: DERBY-941 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-941 > Project: Derby > Type: New Feature > Components: JDBC > Versions: 10.0.2.0 > Reporter: Rick Hillegas > Assignee: V.Narayanan > Attachments: ListenerTest.java, statementeventlisteners_client.diff, > statementeventlisteners_client.html, statementeventlisteners_client.stat, > statementeventlisteners_client_v1.diff, > statementeventlisteners_client_v1.stat, > statementeventlisteners_client_v2.diff, > statementeventlisteners_client_v2.stat, > statementeventlisteners_embedded.diff, statementeventlisteners_embedded.stat, > statementeventlisteners_embedded_v2.diff, > statementeventlisteners_embedded_v2.stat, > statementeventlisteners_embedded_v3.diff, > statementeventlisteners_embedded_v3.stat, > statementeventlisteners_embedded_ver1.html > > As described in the JDBC 4 spec, sections 11.2, 11.7, and 3.1. > These are the methods which let app servers listen for connection and > statement closure and invalidation events. > Section 11.2 of the JDBC 4 spec explains connection events: Connection pool > managers which implement the ConnectionEventListener interface can register > themselves to listen for "connectionClosed" and fatal > "connectionErrorOccurred" events. App servers can use these events to help > them manage the recycling of connections back to the connection pool. > Section 11.7 of the JDBC 4 spec explains statement events: Statement pools > which implement StatementEventListener can register themselves to listen for > "statementClosed" and "statementErrorOccurred" events. Again, this helps > statement pools manage the recycling of statements back to the pool. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
