Yes but can I get away with setting testOnBorrow to false? What does
that buy me?
It seems to be working fine as it is (after patching hsqldb) but I'm not
sure of it's effect. I checked out the torque and commons mailing
archives but didn't get very far..
Saimon
Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
>on 8/9/02 1:55 PM, "Saimon Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost")
>> trying driver[className=org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver,org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver@93385d]
>>getConnection returning
>>driver[className=org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver,org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver@93385d]
>>SQLException: SQLState(37000) vendor code(-11)
>>java.sql.SQLException: Unexpected token: 37000 Unexpected token: in statement
>>[SELECT 1]
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>The SQL is correct. Yet another SQL incompatibility in HSQL.
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>-jon
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