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Pavel Kuznetsov commented on IGNITE-7743:
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Got few tests flacky, fixed one test. 
Ran again : https://ci.ignite.apache.org/viewQueued.html?itemId=1187321

> JDBC driver allows to connect to non existent schema
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IGNITE-7743
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-7743
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: jdbc, sql
>    Affects Versions: 2.3
>            Reporter: Valentin Kulichenko
>            Assignee: Pavel Kuznetsov
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: usability
>             Fix For: 2.5
>
>
> Currently, if one creates a cache without DDL (via {{QueryEntity}} or 
> {{indexedTypes}}), separate schema for this cache is created. Schema name is 
> case sensitive, so to connect to it with JDBC driver, it's required to 
> provide the name in quotes. Here is how it looks like in SqlLine:
> {noformat}
> ./bin/sqlline.sh -u jdbc:ignite:thin://127.0.0.1/\"CacheQueryExamplePersons\"
> {noformat}
> However, if name is provided without quotes, driver still connects, but then 
> fails with a very unclear exception when a query is executed:
> {noformat}
> ./bin/sqlline.sh -u 
> jdbc:ignite:thin://127.0.0.1/CacheQueryExamplePersons{noformat}
> This is a huge usability issue. We should disallow connections to schema that 
> does not exist, throw exception in this case. Exception should provide proper 
> explanation how to connect properly.



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