Subject | ResultSet closed |
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Author | William L. Thomson Jr. |
Post date | 2006-02-23T15:29:42Z |
Lately with JayBird 2.0.1 I seem to be getting allot of ResultSet closed
errors. At first with applications I have developed. I figured I had
improperly nested multiple queries/result sets and was causing the
problem. I have since modified my applications and it's not a big deal
at all.
However I am trying to use open office with an existing db via JayBird.
I was able to issue a query or two. However the more I work with it, and
actually try to use the db and contents. I get nothing but result set
closed errors. It's really driving me nutz.
At first I thought it was my apps, but now that it's doing the same with
OpenOffice? I thought it might be JDK1.5 so I reverted back to 1.4, and
same result. I did not have this problem with older versions of JayBird.
Things most likely changed and for a good reason. However if this does
not sound like the result of a modification to Jaybird. Then a bug? Or
improper usage? I have little to know control over how OO accesses the
db, transaction wise and etc. (At least to my knowledge)
Any thoughts, comments, feedback, etc is all greatly appreciated.
--
Sincerely,
William L. Thomson Jr.
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
http://www.obsidian-studios.com
errors. At first with applications I have developed. I figured I had
improperly nested multiple queries/result sets and was causing the
problem. I have since modified my applications and it's not a big deal
at all.
However I am trying to use open office with an existing db via JayBird.
I was able to issue a query or two. However the more I work with it, and
actually try to use the db and contents. I get nothing but result set
closed errors. It's really driving me nutz.
At first I thought it was my apps, but now that it's doing the same with
OpenOffice? I thought it might be JDK1.5 so I reverted back to 1.4, and
same result. I did not have this problem with older versions of JayBird.
Things most likely changed and for a good reason. However if this does
not sound like the result of a modification to Jaybird. Then a bug? Or
improper usage? I have little to know control over how OO accesses the
db, transaction wise and etc. (At least to my knowledge)
Any thoughts, comments, feedback, etc is all greatly appreciated.
--
Sincerely,
William L. Thomson Jr.
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
http://www.obsidian-studios.com