Hi Ilya, Thanks for the response.
My understanding was that Thin JDBC driver was only able to connect to a single node (not a cluster), so that if that node failed - it was not able to continue operating on the cluster... It would also only return data residing on that node (not records residing on other cluster nodes)??? But I see that the docs now mention failover support with a list of hosts and aggregation of data from multiple nodes on the 'connected' node (was this added recently?). I will apply the necessary changes and test your suggestion. Thanks, Jose -- Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/
