On Aug 28, 2006, at 7:17 AM, Daniel John Debrunner wrote:

Craig L Russell wrote:

Hi Robert,

Please file a bug report in the Derby JIRA. Include the stack trace
along with an ij script that creates the tables and a simple jdbc
program that issues the query that causes the NPE.

Someone on the Derby dev team will follow up.

There is no "Derby team", Derby is an open-source community where anyone
can get involved and work on improving Derby in many ways including
fixing bugs.

Of course, Dan has it right. What I meant by "Derby team" is the community of Derby contributors and developers who work on Derby. And if someone looks into the NPE and contributes a patch, then a Derby committer will have to actually apply the patch...

Craig

People work on what interests them: "fry their own fish" or
"scratch their own itch". Entering a bug may catch the interest of
someone already active in the community, but it may not, there is no
"will" about it. One sure way to get a bug fixed is to work in the
community on fixing it.

Here's an explanation of how development at Apache works:

http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_comm.html#Understand+How +Development+Works+at+Apache

The community is always ready to welcome new people.

http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyDev

Dan.




Craig Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo
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