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Clinton Begin commented on IBATIS-109:
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This is not possible the way it's described.  Everything stated is true except 
that PaginatedDataList doesn't reuse ResultSets and it would never read more 
records than deemed acceptable by the return value of ResultSet.next().


> PaginatedList bug
> -----------------
>
>          Key: IBATIS-109
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-109
>      Project: iBatis for Java
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: SQL Maps
>     Versions: 2.0.8, 2.0.9, 2.1.0, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.0.9b
>  Environment: Any Java environment
>     Reporter: Patrick Idem
>     Priority: Critical

>
> Using DB2 database drivers cases an exception to be thrown when calling 
> paginatedList.next() and the current page is the page before the last page. 
> From what I can determine the PaginatedList class retrieves future records in 
> order to determine if there are any more pages. An Exception will be caused 
> in the following situation:
> A database table has 11 records.
> First issue a command to get a paginated list of all the records with a page 
> size of 10:
> PaginatedList list = queryForPaginatedList("getAllRecords", null, 10)
> Since the paginated list reads ahead it will retrieve all 11 records and 
> reach the end of the ResultSet.
> Now if we want to view the second page (which only consists of 1 record) we 
> would then do the following:
> list.next()
> Now, calling list.next() should not have to go to the database since we had 
> already reached the end of the ResultSet but it does! This is where the 
> problem happens. DB2 drivers automatically close the ResultSet when you read 
> in the last row so the ResultSet has been closed.
> I am suspecting that this problem is only serious when using DB2 drivers but 
> it is still a problem. The paginated list object should be smart enough to 
> know that there are no more results and not try to hit the database that last 
> time.
> The actually DB2 exception that is thrown is the following:
> com.ibm.db2.jcc.a.SqlException: Invalid operation: result set closed

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