Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Re: about the deadlock problem |
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Author | Marczisovszky Daniel |
Post date | 2002-04-15T19:57:52Z |
>> I will do so, but not today, I'm really tired. Why I posted it here,r> I just finished installing IB on Linux, so tomorrow I will test it.
>> because Roman asked me to check how the Delphi components work.
I've tested it only with Superserver, with the release and with the
latest path (release sometime about the end of March)
r> You asked if I "speak" Delphi. Probably yes :) I was not using
r> Delphi/Pascal for 3 years, but I think the code we're talking about
r> is not too complex. But since we know that the reason in in TPB, I
r> will keep trying Java. :)
The only reason why I asked it is if you need any Delphi code. I will
create a bit sophisticated test in Delphi so you will be able to test
it as well. If there is anything that you want to test independently
from Java, I will create it for you in Delphi.
The important is what I wrote last time, Delphi components use those
TPB-s I described.
r> BTW, InterServer has many interesting things inside that are worth
r> checking, like usage of isc_tpb_autocommit. I was not able to find
r> any doc on this value.
I've also found that, but as far as I know FB has no autocommit. Am I
wrong?
>> Fine, also I will write a short description. What I wanted to ask inr> API Reference claims this is a default one, when you do not pass any
>> my previous mail is using isc_tpb_write, isc_tpb_concurrency and
>> isc_tpb_wait is correct in theory or not?
r> TPB at all (a null value).
What happens if you don't specify these, so leave the default and
pass a null only as TPB?
r> So, let's continue tomorrow.
OK, good night,
Daniel