Subject Re: JVM access violation with Firebird Embedded
Author Walter
I'm working on it, should I open a ticket or send it directly to you ?

--- In Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com, Evgeny Putilin <evgeneyputilin@...> wrote:
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> hello
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> HEAD means head brunch on SVN server. Roman means you should get source from svn 
> How to get code defined in 
> http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=cvs&group_id=9028
> you should check out client-java module.
> to build you should run ant.
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> My opinion, cause of  access violation in firebird core server code. however we jayburd can use cleared handler. Can you create reproucable example?
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> wbr eugene putilin.
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> 14 ноября 2011, 12:11 от "Walter" <waltermarsi@...>:
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> I'm sorry, but I need some help and some further informations too for that (I don't know what HEAD means, for instance...)
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> Walter
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> --- In Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com, Roman Rokytskyy <roman@> wrote:
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> > > The problem occurs when using Firebird Embedded, even with the 2.5.1
> > > version (it started to happen after upgrading from 2.1 to 2.5
> > > version). I'm going to put some stuff together and open the ticket
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> > You might want to try the Jaybird version from HEAD (you have to build
> > java stuff yourself, the JNI libraries are already in binary form
> > there). There were API change in the Firebird 2.5.x compared to 2.1.x
> > version. This should not have any influence (we lookup entrypoints by
> > their symbolic names), but it is worth trying new JNI version - some
> > parts of it were reworked.
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> > Roman
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> WBR Evgeny Putilin
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