Hi Brett,
I just happened to see your post on my phone and what came to mind was I wonder
how the automatic statistics update is implemented and if that might somehow be
at play here. I may be totally off base but remember at one point this was
implemented and there was discussion of how and
On 5/10/17 7:24 PM, Robinson Ma wrote:
Hi Derby Contributors,
My name is Robin, I am a newbie for derby. I'd like to join the project
and make contribution to this project. I have been using Derby for a
while and find out that permission granting in Derby is trivial. For
example, it can only
On 3/25/2016 12:35 PM, Bergquist, Brett wrote:
Shutdown would not work. It was hung on the shutdown as well.
Actually the time to recover is going to be 50 hours which we don’t
have. We have had to go back to a backup of the database two days
ago since the backup of the database done last
On 3/25/2016 9:39 AM, Bergquist, Brett wrote:
Hey Kathey, that for taking the time to respond. Unfortunately we
had to bounce the network server and not it is going through the derby
recovery logs. 18000 of them at one every 10 seconds. So 5 hours
of down time L
Thanks Brett for
It's been quite a while, and I don't even have Derby setup but I'll ask some
questions.
Do you see the same behavior with embedded?
With Network Server, in your test environment, does the transaction persist if
you bounce network server?
It seems to me there was a command to list the
On 9/20/2015 10:14 AM, Richard Hillegas wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.12.1.1 candidate, then vote on whether to
accept it as a Derby release.
+1
I ran suites.All and derbyall on Windows 7 IBM Java 8 and regression
tests ran fine. Thanks to all that contributed to the release.
Kathey
On 10/18/2013 6:17 AM, Andrew McIntyre wrote:
Hi derby-dev!
Hi Andrew! Wonderful to hear from you!
I had a couple of free afternoons and so I took a swing at a simple
lucene integration demo, since full-text search is the most requested
Derby feature. Attached is my very rough but working
On 9/19/2013 8:07 AM, Bergquist, Brett wrote:
I am trying to implement a new rolling file error log handler and have
added a class to org.apache.derby.impl.services.stream package. I do a
ant clobber
ant buildsource
ant buildjars
and my class does not end up in the derby.jar under
On 9/6/2013 5:35 AM, Bergquist, Brett wrote:
I finally broke down and wrote RollingFileStream which provides (and borrows) most of the
functionality of java.logger.FileHandler to provide a rolling file stream. Having derby.log grow
forever on long running systems is just not acceptable
On 9/4/2013 9:23 AM, Mamta Satoor wrote:
Hi,
I am working on DERBY-6317(Optmizer can choose the wrong path when
BTreeCostController.java returns an estimate cost and row count of
0.0) and have a stand alone reproducible test case. The program has to
create a very large db to reproduce the
On 8/14/2013 11:19 AM, mike matrigali wrote:
I think 10.10 has a number of good fixes at this point, so moving
forward with the 10.10.2 release now is fine with me.
Here are the fixes: 53 of them.
for
that release, so I changed the fix version to 10.10.1.3. It shows up now.
Kathey
Thanks,
Kim
On 8/14/2013 4:32 PM, Katherine Marsden wrote:
On 8/14/2013 11:19 AM, mike matrigali wrote:
I think 10.10 has a number of good fixes at this point, so moving
forward with the 10.10.2 release now is fine with me
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-6596
On 7/11/2013 5:04 PM, ingemar.ab...@oracle.com wrote:
Java DB testing and reporting infrastructure.
Error nightly 10.8 (rev 1502329)
There were execution errors and/or timeouts.
There were at least 1625 failures.
Test report: http://download.java.net/javadesktop/derby/javadb-5579293-report/
I am preparing to open an issue for 10.8 backports and am using the
query below. I'd appreciate if the community can review and comment on
any issues that might not be appropriate or worthwhile to backport.
On 7/3/2013 1:25 PM, Katherine Marsden wrote:
I was thinking of filing an INFRA issue to ask for edit of closed
issues in Jira to add labels, fix fix versions, etc.
Does anyone have objections to this?
I think it can also be restricted to admins but don't know that I see
reason
Thank you everyone for triaging the open bugs. Here is the current list
of High Value Fix Candidate bugs (34)
There are quite a few issues fixed in trunk that are titled cleanup. I
was thinking unless there is a real bug it does not make sense to
backport them. Please let me know if you see value in backporting
these. Otherwise I will mark all the cleanup* issues
derby_backport_reject10_10 this
I was thinking of filing an INFRA issue to ask for edit of closed
issues in Jira to add labels, fix fix versions, etc.
Does anyone have objections to this?
I think it can also be restricted to admins but don't know that I see
reason for that restriction.
Thanks
Kathey
On 6/18/2013 9:06 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
I have filed DERBY-6269 to track the following problem: If you create
an index which duplicates a constraint, you get a misleading warning
suggesting that the index was actually created. But it wasn't.
Does anyone know why this situation raises a
I set up a page for bug triage:
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyTenElevenBugTriage
Please triage some bugs according to the instructions and set urgency
and mark with the derby_triage10_11 label.
Mark appropriate bugs a High Value Fix Candidate especially if you think
they can/should be
On 6/14/2013 8:03 AM, ahsan shamsudeen wrote:
Hi,
Can you please add me to the derby developer list. My user id is
ahsancse. currently i am registered as a derby user. below is the link
to my JIRA profile.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ViewProfile.jspa
I am a Gsoc student and my
+1
Does Derby implement some sort of password encryption for native
authentication?
Sometimes, I need to speak toward Derby's encryption capabilities in
the context of international export. Normally I can just defer to the
java implementation for things like database encryption or SSL/TSL, but
On 5/2/2013 6:33 AM, Bryan Pendleton wrote:
The nabble links on http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_mail.html
don't seem to work anymore.
The gmane, MarkMail, and mod_mbox links seem fine, though.
If nabble is dead, we should probably remove the links.
Nabble is still around but the link has
On 4/30/2013 7:48 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please vote on the following proposed policy for supported platforms.
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Friday May 3.
+1
A) The 10.11 release will support Java 8, 7, and 6. The development
trunk will no longer support Java 5 and CDC.
On 4/26/2013 6:39 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Thanks to everyone for working through the implications of this
proposed change. I'd like to summarize the discussion so far by
revamping the proposal as follows:
A) We expect that a new feature release (branch) will support the
following Java
On 4/23/2013 8:37 AM, Mike Matrigali wrote:
On 4/23/2013 12:43 AM, Knut Anders Hatlen wrote:
Rick Hillegas rick.hille...@oracle.com writes:
It might be worthwhile to agree on a simple, general policy going
forward, something like this:
A) We expect that a new feature release (branch) will
On 3/19/2013 6:57 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.10.1.1 candidate, then vote on whether to
accept it as a Derby release. The candidate lives at:
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.10.1.1/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Monday, April 8.
10.10.1.1 is a
For existing users looking to upgrade from any version, I encourage them
to review all the intervening release notes for a list of changes that
might affect their application. Some users do this quite diligently and
I would like to find a way to add on release notes which should have
been
On 4/7/2013 8:16 PM, Apache Jenkins Server wrote:
The reason for this failure seems to be:
Build timed out (after 120 minutes). Marking the build as failed.
but it did seem to continue and I don't see where it says whether the tests
actually passed or failed. If I run derbyall on 10.9 in my
On 4/8/2013 12:50 PM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
If you plan to vote, please do so. If you want me to keep the polls
open for another week, please let me know soon.
I think I would like it to stay open another week or until we understad
DERBY-6092. Even if it ends up to be a java bug that was
On 4/8/2013 2:09 PM, Mike Matrigali wrote:
I would like polls to stay open for another week also, to better
understand the existing 10.10 regressions. Also it would be great if
we got some compatibility testing in before the vote, as once those
errors are in a release it is hard to recover
On 4/7/2013 1:58 AM, Knut Anders Hatlen wrote:
For now, I'll just delete that puppy...
It doesn't seem to slow down, and I guess we all have better things to
spend our time on than removing spam from the wiki, so I'd vote for
implementing the tighter access control scheme.
That has my vote too
I filed https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-6152 for the 10.10
upgrade and compatibility testing and started doing some work on it but
I think this is going to be more helpful for 10.10.2.1 by the time I
finish. The major problems are:
Just running the 10.8 tests against the 10.10
On 4/3/2013 6:55 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
We've made good progress on the items on the 10.10.1 checklist, but
several still need attention
(http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/TenTenOneChecklist):
upgrade and compatibility
I started running the first of these which is to create a system/wombat
On 4/3/2013 11:18 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
OThanks for running these tests, Kathey. I can't find any record that
we ran these tests on 10.9.1:
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/TenNineOneChecklist. I don't remember
when this battery of tests was run last.
The last time I ran this was in 10.8.1
I have been playing with the foreignViews optional tool in buddy testing
Derby - Derby which is very convenient! I was wondering, would there
be some quick trick to importing/migrating that data given the views are
in place or would that require another tool?
The reason I ask is that from
I notice the dblook output after registering the databaseMetaData tool
has the many new functions, e.g.
CREATE FUNCTION APP.GETCATALOGS () RETURNS TABLE ( TABLE_CAT
CHAR(128) ) LANGUAGE JAVA PARAMETER STYLE DERBY_JDBC_RESULT_SET READS
SQL DATA CALLED ON NULL INPUT EXTERNAL NAME
On 3/20/2013 5:09 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Hi Dag,
Thanks for pointing this out. Yes, hopefully people will find the
cycles to finish buddy testing.
Thanks,
I have started but not completed my buddy testing and will move it over
to the RC instead of my sandbox. We used to always do buddy
http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.9/ref/rreffuncrownumber.html
* Derby does not currently allow the named or unnamed window
specification to be specified in the OVER() clause, but requires an
empty parenthesis. This means the function is evaluated over the
entire result set.
* The
On 3/4/2013 5:21 AM, Knut Anders Hatlen wrote:
Mike Matrigali mikem_...@sbcglobal.net writes:
Also note that these are all estimates within the system. As Knut
pointed out there are some known problems with the estimates. And
even with fixes he has suggested, the code is probably just
On 2/28/2013 9:11 AM, Mike Matrigali wrote:
In BackingStoreHashTableFromScan I see.
this.max_inmemory_rowcnt = max_inmemory_rowcnt;
if( max_inmemory_rowcnt 0)
max_inmemory_size = Long.MAX_VALUE;
else
max_inmemory_size =
I was wondering what is the default maximum memory for hash joins.
Looking at OptimizerFactoryImpl I see
protected int maxMemoryPerTable = 1048576 unless overridden by
derby.language.maxMemoryPerTable;
Is actually intended per table or per active query? I don't see the
property in the
On 2/15/2013 10:20 AM, Oskar Zinger wrote:
Trying to build Derby 10.8.3.0 and getting the following error:
C:\Apache\db-derby-10.8.3.0-srcant -quiet buildsource
BUILD FAILED
C:\Apache\db-derby-10.8.3.0-src\build.xml:241: Don't know how to set
java15compile.classpath, java16compile.classpath
On 2/15/2013 10:35 AM, Oskar Zinger wrote:
Hi Kathey,
Thanks for that, it got me a little further, but now I get the following:
C:\Apache\db-derby-10.8.3.0-src\build.xml:241: Don't know how to set
java16compile.classpath using this environment:
Try adding
On 2/15/2013 10:52 AM, Oskar Zinger wrote:
Now - I get the following:
It cannot find core java.lang package - even though I have specified
rt.jar
C:\Apache\db-derby-10.8.3.0-srcant -quiet buildsource
[javac] Fatal Error: Unable to find package java.lang in classpath
or bootclasspath
On 2/15/2013 11:20 AM, Oskar Zinger wrote:
Kathey, I have done as you requested:
Some classes do compile but only few.
Here is local.properties:
jdk16=C:/IBM/Java_SDK_1.6
j16lib=${jdk16}/jre/lib
*From:* Katherine Marsden kmarsdende...@sbcglobal.net
*To:* derby-dev@db.apache.org
*Sent:* Friday, February 15, 2013 2:48 PM
*Subject:* Re: Building Derby 10.8.3.0
On 2/15/2013 11:20 AM, Oskar Zinger wrote:
Kathey, I have
On 2/15/2013 1:05 PM, Oskar Zinger wrote:
That actually helped. The reason I had quotes there, initially, build
or ant or something else did not like spaces in the Java path, so I
enclosed it into quotes, then I renamed the directory to have no
spaces
So two possibilities
1) Now that
On 2/1/2013 10:19 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Writing a concise set of release instructions is complicated by the
following issues:
1) The release process is slightly different for each release branch.
I think that really It is fine to just have instructions that
differentiate on the latest
On 1/31/2013 10:19 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Hi Lily,
I think you're talking about a 10.9.2 release. Can you let us know
which parts of the release instructions seem more complicated? I can
help improve the instructions if you let me know which parts are most
confusing.
I think in terms of
On 12/14/2012 8:31 AM, Katherine Marsden wrote:
On 12/14/2012 6:27 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Hi Kathey,
The following web page suggests that the solution may be for me to
give group access to some piece of the website which I touched
earlier this year:
http://h3x.no/2010/12/04/svn-gives
*Finally* I am working on posting the 10.8.3 release to the website.
I am encountering an error on poeple.apache.org doing svn update from
/www/db.apache.org/derby
The error I get is below. Has the procedure for updating the website
changed?
Is the /x1/ expected?
Thanks
Kathey
On 11/28/2012 9:28 PM, Lily Wei wrote:
Hi:
After sync up again and download md5sums.exe as md5.exe, I am able
to execute 'ant release'.
Great. Thanks Lily! I think now that you have a build we should go ahead
and bump the last digit, so 10.9 branch can stay open and then when you
On 11/26/2012 7:00 AM, Lily Wei wrote:
When I tried to build the release with the release target, it
failed on target 'builduserdocs' with error:
BUILD FAILED
Execute failed: java.io.IOException: Cannot run pr
ogram ant (in directory c:\derby\docs\10.9): CreateProcess
error=2, The syst
em
On 11/2/2012 3:06 PM, Katherine Marsden wrote:
Please test the 10.8.3.0 candidate and then vote on whether to accept
it as a Derby release.
The release candidate is posted here:
http://people.apache.org/~kmarsden/derby10.8.3rc1/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco Time, November 15, 2012
The winners of chocolate for fixing multiple issues in the two week
window between Oct 8 and Oct 22 for 10.8.3 are:
- Rick Hillegas
- Kim Haase
- Brett Wooldridge
Please send me your mailing address off-line and I will get that in the
mail to you. Also let me know if I missed anyone or if
On 11/2/2012 3:06 PM, Katherine Marsden wrote:
Please test the 10.8.3.0 candidate and then vote on whether to accept
it as a Derby release.
The release candidate is posted here:
http://people.apache.org/~kmarsden/derby10.8.3rc1/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco Time, November 15, 2012
On 11/2/2012 3:06 PM, Katherine Marsden wrote:
Please test the 10.8.3.0 candidate and then vote on whether to accept
it as a Derby release.
The release candidate is posted here:
http://people.apache.org/~kmarsden/derby10.8.3rc1/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco Time, November 15, 2012
On 11/11/2012 10:10 AM, Kristian Waagan wrote:
Hi Kathey,
Any specific reason why you're still using your own filter? If you
specify -1 the tool will use JQL (the JIRA query language) directly.
Just wondering if the tool is broken in some way and needs fixing. Or
maybe the documentation
I started a Wiki page for listing what is required for adding new JDK
versions and vendors.
Please add what you know now and over time.
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/NewJdkChecklist
I posted my first try at rc1 at:
http://people.apache.org/~kmarsden/derby10.8.3rc1try1/
I think the only problem with this is that the single file html
books are missing.
The doc building instructions refer to a monohtml target for building
this but I don't see it.
On 11/2/2012 9:51 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
We removed the monohtml books due to licensing issues:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5587.
The doc building instructions refer to a monohtml target for building
this but I don't see it.
http://db.apache.org/derby/manuals/dita.html
On 11/2/2012 10:17 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Hi Kathey,
I have removed the references to monohtml from the top level 10.8
index page. Committed to 10.8 branch at subversion revision 1405059.
Thank you Rick for the change.
I am not sure what this means since I have not bumped the 10.8
: Good signature from Kathey Marsden kmars...@apache.org
gpg: aka Katherine Marsden kmars...@sourcery.org
That's a relief!
Thanks Mike and Rick for checking things out! I will rebuild the
release with Rick's index.html change but leave it at 10.8.3.0.
Stay tuned for the rc
Please test the 10.8.3.0 candidate and then vote on whether to accept it
as a Derby release.
The release candidate is posted here:
http://people.apache.org/~kmarsden/derby10.8.3rc1/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco Time, November 15, 2012.
Please post your platform test, checklist,
10.8 branch is back open again.
Please check in anything you think might be good to pick up if we go to
a second release candidate for 10.8.3.
Thanks
Kathey
FInalizing the release notes and cutting the release. I will let you
know when it is open again.
Thanks
Kathey
On 10/26/2012 8:21 AM, Kim Haase wrote:
Hypothesizing that the reason the issues didn't make it into the
release notes was that they had been resolved but not closed, I've
closed those two issues. Maybe that will help.
Hello Kim,
The reason for DERBY-5925 was that my filter was not picking
On 11/1/2012 12:36 PM, Dag Wanvik wrote:
Hi Kathey,
On sick leave this week, feel free to commit it to proceed.
Dag
Thanks Dag. I already started with the release when I saw this so it
won't make this train. I do hope you are feeling better soon.
Best
Kathey
On 11/1/2012 10:34 AM, Katherine Marsden wrote:
FInalizing the release notes and cutting the release. I will let you
know when it is open again.
There was an issue with the restoration of my GnuPG data when I switched
machines some time ago. I am trying to get the backup from the previous
Sorry for the delays with the release and to all that reviewed the
release notes. I will update the release notes and then cut the
release tomorrow morning Nov 1 with our without DERBY-5954.
I updated the wiki with the new dates.
On 10/23/2012 8:18 AM, Dag Wanvik wrote:
On 22.10.2012 14:55, Katherine Marsden wrote:
Hello derby-dev,
I was scheduled to build the 10.8.3 release candidate today, but I
would like to wait for DERBY-5954 as it is a regression in 10.8. It
is looking like that is close to completion on trunk
On 10/24/2012 11:06 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
I'm wondering what we should tell users about the new
SYSCS_INVALIDATE_STORED_STATEMENTS procedure. Should we say:
I'd vote for 1 with a bit more of an explanation:
I) Run SYSCS_INVALIDATE_STORED_STATEMENTS whenever you think that your
metadata
Hello Derby-dev,
Attached are the draft release notes for 10.8.3. They actually say
10.8.2.3 because until I merge the versions the tool cannot be generated
with 10.8.3 as the release version.
Please review. I do have one question on the tool and generation. The
output says one issue
Hello derby-dev,
I was scheduled to build the 10.8.3 release candidate today, but I would
like to wait for DERBY-5954 as it is a regression in 10.8. It is
looking like that is close to completion on trunk. Are there any other
issues for which I should wait?
I will post the draft release
Just a couple weeks remain for bug fixing for 10.8.3 [1]. The release
candidate is scheduled for 10/22. I don't see any blockers as of now.
Let me know if there is anything for which we should specifically wait.
Thanks everyone for triaging[2]. The resulting HIgh Value Fix bug list
[3] has
On 9/19/2012 1:35 PM, Myrna van Lunteren wrote:
Hi,
Rick suggested last week to have a derby lunch during Java One (Sep 30
- Oct 4) with added incentive that Dag would be around to (possibly)
swell our attendance numbers. I won't be attending Java One, but will
be in the city that Wednesday.
I noticed in backport efforts or Jira Maintenance that dealing with
closed bugs is kind of a pain. In order to just add a label, fix a
component or an affects version, you have to reopen it, do the operation
and then re-resolve the issue as three separate operations. When doing
bulk update
On 9/13/2012 3:49 PM, Myrna van Lunteren wrote:
I thought the idea was that resolving is was done by the person who
worked the issue, the closing was to be done by the person who logged
the issue, to indicate agreement with the resolution.
Yes, does that have any reporting value vs just adding a
Hello Derby Developers,
I would like to release manage a 10.8 maintenance release, Derby
10.8.3. I put proposed dates at:
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyTenEightThreeRelease
This would give us a bit more than a month of focused bug fixing before
the release candidate October 22 and
I opened up an issue for 10.8 backporting.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5923
It actually looks like folks have been proactively backporting to 10.8
so only I am only seeing five issues in need of backport. Other fixes
were not appropriate for backport have been marked with
On 9/4/2012 7:44 PM, Bryan Pendleton wrote:
I've had success in pointing Eclipse to the source code that I have
built. I have had a nice look around for the file that I am
interested in, which from the previously mentioned JIRA issues etc
suggest a file called sqlgrammar.jj
only problem is I
On 8/30/2012 2:56 PM, David Myers wrote:
e a quick look at the file you mention tomorrow.
On my original post I mentioned I use eclipse, are there any
instructions on how to get eclipse to 'see' the project, I prefer the
interface for eclipse over the rather basic editor on L-Ubuntu (and I
I received a notice that as part of the Friday Jira upgrade we will
be using the Apache license plugin. I am not sure why, but I guess that
means that we should be extra careful to get an ICLA or explicit
license in a Jira comment for every patch, even very simple ones.
Kathey
On 8/22/2012 10:13 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
I tend to agree with Doug. We should assume that all contributions are
licensed to Apache unless the contributor explicitly says otherwise. I
don't see the need for requiring an explicit grant in every attachment
comment.
Thank you Rick for the
On 8/15/2012 12:41 PM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
I agree with what Mike said. Before moving ahead on this effort, we
should make sure that we understand how to perform the following tasks:
1) Tell the code archaeology tool svn blame to mask out the diffs
introduced by this rototill.
2) Not make
Hello derby-dev,
Are we ready to commit to space indentation for Derby as a matter of
policy? If so I think it would be worthwhile to reformat all the code to
use space indentation.
I did some experimentation after the initial network whitespace change
for DERBY-5896 [1] and I think the
I heard an anecdotal report from a user that the derby html
documentation at http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.9/ref/ was just
showing garbage. He is using IE9. Should Derby doc worth with IE9?
Has anyone tried it?
Thanks
Kathey
On 8/13/2012 10:49 AM, Kristian Waagan wrote:
Not sure how that last line will turn out in your email clients, but
it is indeed garbage and you can see that the body-tag is empty.
Nothing is rendered in the browser. We are using frames though -
that's not exactly state-of-the-art... We are
On 8/2/2012 6:40 AM, siddharth srivastava wrote:
Hi
While looking at this package, I was able to derive some reference
from util.corruptio package and its subsequent usage.
What would be a recommended approach for improving the test coverage
of this class.
I have started with URLFile and
On 8/6/2012 3:57 PM, Katherine Marsden wrote:
On 8/2/2012 6:40 AM, siddharth srivastava wrote:
Hi
While looking at this package, I was able to derive some reference
from util.corruptio package and its subsequent usage.
What would be a recommended approach for improving the test coverage
On 7/17/2012 7:24 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Just wanted to understand what our upcoming release lineup looks like.
Is anyone planning to produce a 10.8.3 maintenance release this year?
I would like to release manage a 10.8.3 release in October with a bug
fix drive and backporting effort
On 7/16/2012 7:31 PM, hiromi h.watanabe wrote:
Hi Derby team,
I will start JavaDB NLS testing in Oracle corporation. So I want to
have a developer privilege to log/edit/update any bugs. Please give
developer privilege to my account.
My account: hwatana
Mail: hiromi.h.watan...@oracle.com
On 7/17/2012 8:54 AM, LUTTER, Steffen wrote:
Hello,
I have an issue with stored procedures in derby and like to ask for
your confirmation. When querying the procedure columns, according to
the JDBC standard we escape pattern characters, like _ and % if
necessary. The escape character is
On 7/6/2012 9:03 AM, Katherine Marsden wrote:
Seems like it has been missing for a few days so I filed an issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-5013
This issue was closed won't fix as it requires a release with a fix for
the svn plugin which they don't expect anytime soon. I
Seems like it has been missing for a few days so I filed an issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-5013
On 7/3/2012 6:26 PM, siddharth srivastava wrote:
Hi
While improvising code coverage, I made a lot of changes in different
files. Now the changes in each file is a patch in itself.
So my question was, how do you create/manage diff for multiple issues
simultaneously.
The process I have been
On 6/18/2012 6:13 PM, Bryan Pendleton wrote:
On 05/31/2012 03:10 PM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.9.1.0 candidate, then vote on whether to
accept it
I did some testing on z/os and discovered a couple minor encoding issues
but no show stoppers.
+1 to 10.9
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