That might be an issue yes. A patch would be welcome :)

.eivind

On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Dinesh Bhat wrote:

> The way I use middlegen in our build is
> 1. Create a temporary database user
> 2.  Create tables
> 3. Run middlegen
> 4.  remove the  temporary database user.
>
> This is to ensure that the concurrent builds do not conflict.
>
> Whenever middlegen encounters a problem reading the tables, ( if the
> specified tables donot exist), I get an database error ( user is still
> connected ) when I try to remove the user.
> It seems that middlegen does not close the database connection when it
> encounters an error. I looked at the code MiddlegenTask.java:
> execute() and it seemed like there could be a case where the
> connection may not be closed.
>
> I agree that this is not a major issue as the problem does not occur
> for most users and only ocurs when there is  an error.
>
> Let me know if my analysis is correct, I could submit a patch.
>
> Thanks
> Dinesh
>
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