Actually I take that back. I have re-run the tests here and the results between wrapped vs. non-wrapped were essentially the same (this was verified across multiple runs). Again, this is still against 10g; still need to test this against 8i/9i.
P.S., I think my hard drive is about ready to crash (those scratching and clicking sounds can't be a good thing :). This may be affecting the timings I am seeing. Hopefully, the effect is symmetric between the various runs. If some one else wants to run them let me know. I have not checked them in as they are not unit tests, strictly-speaking.
ok - send them my way and i'll try to run them here too.
/max
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I use oracle 10g for my testing and it is actually almost twice asagainst those drivers. The first version I wrote used arrays asopposedto lists, but I found the performance hit of using Lists minimalenoughbeento warrant the easier programming model.
I still need to test this against 8i/9i, which is where people havenow.seeing this issue. I looked into the classes in the newer 10g jar and they seem to be handling this the correct way (in terms of caching the name-to-index resolution). I just do not currently have an install of either 8i or 9i to test against.
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