Since both the JDBC and ODBC specs have essentially the same symantics 
for this, I would hope this is done in the backend instead of both 
interfaces.

--Barry

Jessica Perry Hekman wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Tom Lane wrote:
> 
> 
>>On the other hand, we do not have anything in the backend now that
>>applies to just one statement and then automatically resets afterwards;
>>and I'm not eager to add a parameter with that behavior just for JDBC's
>>convenience.  It seems like it'd be a big wart.
> 
> 
> Does that leave us with implementing query timeouts in JDBC (timer in the
> driver; then the driver sends a cancel request to the backend)?
> 
> j
> 
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