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Laura Stewart updated DERBY-2281:
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> Update the Tuning Guide figure about using the statement cache
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> Key: DERBY-2281
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2281
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation
> Affects Versions: 10.2.3.0
> Reporter: Laura Stewart
> Assigned To: Laura Stewart
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: itserv_os.gif, itserv_os.jpg, stmt_os.gif, stmt_os.jpg
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> The second figure in file ctundepth32379.dita needs to be updated.
> These comments came from Stan Bradbury as part of his review for Derby-1842
> Fig 2 : The graphic is not correct - I suggest a horizontal line separating
> Connection One and Connection Two (line should run under the TOP select, it's
> three exection-arrows and the TOP Statement Object) - label: 'Connection One'
> should be ABOVE the Select statement and FIRST execution-arrow for the
> Connection (not below an execution-arrow).
> Label 'Connection Two' should be above the SECOND select (below the added
> line) and it's FIRST execution-arrow (the second solid arrow). This arrow
> needs to be the only arrow pointing to the SECOND Statement Object.
> Replace the dotted line at the bottom with a STRAIGTH, SOLID line that runs
> STRAIGHT between the BOTTOM select statement and the BOTTOM (third) Statement
> Object. There is no 'elbow' arrow for the second connection.
> It is not clear that the only the TOP select AND the TOP Statement Object are
> part of Connection One. All three Connection One execution-arrows need to
> point to the SAME (TOP) Statement Object. The next TWO selects,
> exectuion-arrows and Statement Objects need to be in do not line up properly
> . --The arrows between the Statment Objects and the Statement Cache pages are
> good.
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