Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Hiroshi Inoue wrote: > > > > Why should the SET query_timeout = 0 command be issued > > > > only when the query failed ? Is it a JDBC driver's requirement > > > > or some applications' requirements which uses the JDBC driver ? > > > > > > They want the timeout for only the one statement, so they have to set it > > > to non-zero before the statement, and to zero after the statement. > > > > Does setQueryTimeout() issue a corresponding SET QUERY_TIMEOUT > > command immediately in the scenario ? > > Yes. If we don't make the SET rollback-able, we have to do all sorts of > tricks in jdbc so aborted transactions get the proper SET value.
In my scenario, setQueryTimeout() only saves the timeout value and issues the corrsponding SET QUERY_TIMEOUT command immediately before each query if necessary. regards, Hiroshi Inoue ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]