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Julius Stroffek updated DERBY-2087:
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Derby Info: (was: [Patch Available])
I agree not having a proposed method. It is only I shortcut and does not bring
any new functionality. However, I thought it might be useful.
I do not understand your question about more patches to review. Actually, there
is no another new patch, but would like to create the similar one as the last
one except it will not contain the discussed method. I also unchecked the
'Patch Available' check-box.
> Clean up of a database server directory after running junit tests.
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> Key: DERBY-2087
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2087
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Test
> Affects Versions: 10.3.0.0
> Reporter: Julius Stroffek
> Assigned To: Julius Stroffek
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 10.3.0.0
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> Attachments: d2087.diff, d2087.stat, d2087_round2.diff,
> d2087_round2.stat, d2087_round2_try2.diff, d2087_round2_try2.stat,
> d2087_try2.diff, d2087_try2.stat
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> If I create a test using multiple connections using code like this
> DataSource ds1 = JDBCDataSource.getDataSource("FIRSTDB1");
> JDBCDataSource.setBeanProperty(ds1, "connectionAttributes",
> "create=true");
> Connection conn1 = ds1.getConnection();
> the files created on a server does not get cleaned.
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