You need to explicitly close JDBC statements.
http://technet.us.oracle.com/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/htdocs/jdbc_faq.htm#_47
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This one got me too once :0)
g
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We are closing some cursors thru PLSQL scripts and thru JDBC as well.
Every
time we run one script the cursors are not getting closed . Instead they
are
shown as inactive in v$open_cursors table . Next time you run the same
transction in the same session it makes those cursors as active but adds
more rows into the open cursors table. So if execute the same script
10times
in a row I am exceeding the max limit of open cursors and eventually get
a
message :java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01000: maximum open cursors exceeded
.
Any idea how to over come this issue..
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