Hi
Can I get developer access to Jira?
I am a Google SOC participant working on MySQL to Derby
migration tool
Thanks
Ramin Moazeni
On 7/18/06, Ramin Moazeni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Can I get developer access to Jira?
I am a Google SOC participant working on MySQL to Derby
migration tool
You have two JIRA IDs: 'moazeni' and 'moazeni15'
Which would you like me to grant derby-developer access to? And would
you like me
Hi
Please grant developer access to moazeni
and Yes, please delete the other one.
Thanks,
Ramin Moazeni
On 7/18/06, Andrew McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/18/06, Ramin Moazeni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Can I get developer access to Jira?
I am a Google SOC participant working on
On 7/19/06, Ramin Moazeni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please grant developer access to moazeni
and Yes, please delete the other one.
Done. 'moazeni' has been added to the derby-developers JIRA group and
'moazeni15' has been deleted.
andrew
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V.Narayanan commented on DERBY-694:
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Hi,
Thanks a ton for the comments and reviews.
1) Will add the test case in a fresh patch
2) Yes
V.Narayanan wrote:
Hi,
They seem to be related to DERBY-1417 that is still in progress
Hi,
Narayanan is correct.
I'm working on these, but have met some obstacles causing me to have
used much longer time than expected (mostly related to LOBs and handling
of length less streams).
I can
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1527?page=all ]
Knut Anders Hatlen updated DERBY-1527:
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Attachment: derby-1527-v1.diff
derby-1527-v1.stat
Attached is a patch which factors out the type checks from the set*Stream
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException in DDMReader, on a specific data size
Key: DERBY-1533
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1533
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Bug
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1533?page=all ]
Wiktor Lisowicz updated DERBY-1533:
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Attachment: DerbyTest.java
A test to get the reported error
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException in DDMReader, on a specific data size
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Wiktor Lisowicz commented on DERBY-1533:
I guess the problem lies around the private byte[] buffer
in the class org.apache.derby.impl.drda.DDMReader and
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Yip Ng commented on DERBY-464:
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Hi
My name is Yip Ng and I would like to contribute to the Apache Derby project.
First I thought I start off by writing a suite of
Add BaseJDBCTestCase.assertSQLState() overload with no message parameter
Key: DERBY-1534
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1534
Project: Derby
Issue
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1534?page=all ]
Knut Anders Hatlen updated DERBY-1534:
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Attachment: assertSQLState.diff
The attached patch adds assertSQLState(String,SQLException) which uses
Unexpected SQL state. as error message.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1534?page=all ]
Knut Anders Hatlen closed DERBY-1534.
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Fix Version/s: 10.2.0.0
Resolution: Fixed
Committed revision 423427.
Add BaseJDBCTestCase.assertSQLState() overload with no message
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1269?page=all ]
Tomohito Nakayama closed DERBY-1269.
Description of place where DITA-OT1.1.2.1_bin-ASL.zip is placed seems to be
worng.
Trial2 for DERBY-550, improve use of Engine from NetworkServer and reduce
memory usage
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Key: DERBY-1535
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1535
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1535?page=all ]
Tomohito Nakayama updated DERBY-1535:
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Attachment: DERBY-1535.patch
serverMemoryUsage.xls
Reading the code of NetworkServer, it was found that PreparedStatement.setBytes
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1535?page=all ]
Tomohito Nakayama updated DERBY-1535:
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Attachment: DERBY-1513_1535.patch
serverMemoryUsage_1513_1535.xls
I applied patch of both DERBY-1513(Trial-1) and
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1417?page=all ]
Kristian Waagan updated DERBY-1417:
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Attachment: derby-1417-5a-brokered.diff
derby-1417-5a-brokered.stat
'derby-1417-5a-brokered.diff' adds the new overloads to the
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1417?page=all ]
Kristian Waagan updated DERBY-1417:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
Add new, lengthless overloads to the streaming api
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Yip Ng (JIRA) wrote:
My name is Yip Ng and I would like to contribute to the Apache Derby
project.
Welcome to the project Yip. I just tried to make the information for new
devevlopers easier to navigate on the wiki, at
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyDev
I'd appreciate any
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1535?page=all ]
Tomohito Nakayama updated DERBY-1535:
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Summary: Trial 2 for DERBY-550, improve use of Engine from NetworkServer
and reduce memory usage (was: Trial2 for DERBY-550, improve use of Engine
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1535?page=all ]
Tomohito Nakayama reassigned DERBY-1535:
Assignee: Tomohito Nakayama
Trial 2 for DERBY-550, improve use of Engine from NetworkServer and reduce
memory usage
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A B commented on DERBY-688:
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While derbyall runs cleanly against my classes directory with these changes, it
turns out that there are errors when I run the tests against
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1527?page=all ]
Knut Anders Hatlen updated DERBY-1527:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
Factor out type checks in EmbedResultSet and EmbedPreparedStatement
Thanks for the info, I'll await your fixes, and meanwhile filter out
errors on those three tests.
David
Kristian Waagan wrote:
V.Narayanan wrote:
Hi,
They seem to be related to DERBY-1417 that is still in progress
Hi,
Narayanan is correct.
I'm working on these, but have met some obstacles
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1344?page=all ]
Rick Hillegas updated DERBY-1344:
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Attachment: bug1344-bumplastdigit_5.diff
Bumped the last digit of the release identifier after generating the 10.2.0.4
snapshot. Committed
Extend tests for Wrapper interface
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Key: DERBY-1536
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1536
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Test
Components: JDBC, Test
Affects Versions: 10.2.0.0
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1536?page=all ]
Knut Anders Hatlen updated DERBY-1536:
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Attachment: 1536.diff
1536.stat
Extend tests for Wrapper interface
--
Key:
Hello Derby Community,
my name is Felix Beyer and I´m a student at the Dresden University of
Technology. I´m right before writing my diploma thesis, which inculdes
an extension of Derby. Please give me some feedback to let me know if I
should merge my extensions into a current code branch of
I'm trying to run derbyall against sane jars built from a *clean* codeline. I
have a script to set up the classpath and that script just happens to put
derbytools.jar before derby.jar in my classpath. I didn't think this would be a
big deal...
It turns out that when derbytools.jar precedes
Hi,
Derby engine uses Dependency Manager to keep track of object dependenciesand depedent objects get notified when the provider object has some notifications to send. I understand this at the high level but I wondered if someone for familiar with the implementation can provide some more details.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-781?page=all ]
Kathey Marsden updated DERBY-781:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available, Existing Application Impact, Release Note
Needed] (was: [Patch Available, Release Note Needed])
There may be existing
On 7/19/06, Army [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone else reproduce this behavior, or do I have something amiss in my
environment?
If this is not just my problem, I'll file a Jira issue for it...
I tried running a test with derbytools.jar preceding derby.jar in the
classpath and I see the
Mamta Satoor wrote:
Hi,
Derby engine uses Dependency Manager to keep track of object
dependencies and depedent objects get notified when the provider object has
some notifications to send. I understand this at the high level but I
wondered if someone for familiar with the implementation
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1438?page=all ]
David Van Couvering updated DERBY-1438:
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Attachment: DERBY-1438-rev2.diff
This attachment includes all updates to master files. It is a comment on
master-based testing that a one-line
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Bryan Pendleton commented on DERBY-1533:
Thanks for the bug report! I am able to reproduce this using your test program.
I'm going to be out of town for a
Boot-time exception when running Derby tests with derbytools.jar in front of
derby.jar in the classpath.
Key: DERBY-1537
URL:
Deepa Remesh wrote:
I tried running a test with derbytools.jar preceding derby.jar in the
classpath and I see the same exception.
Thank you for confirming this behavior, Deepa. I filed DERBY-1537 for this
problem.
Army
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1535?page=all ]
Andrew McIntyre updated DERBY-1535:
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Component/s: Network Server
Trial 2 for DERBY-550, improve use of Engine from NetworkServer and reduce
memory usage
On 7/19/06, Army [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deepa Remesh wrote:
I tried running a test with derbytools.jar preceding derby.jar in the
classpath and I see the same exception.
Thank you for confirming this behavior, Deepa. I filed DERBY-1537 for this
problem.
I also ran into this problem
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1351?page=all ]
David Van Couvering updated DERBY-1351:
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Derby Info: (was: [Patch Available])
lang/forupdate.sql fails with derbyclient in the 10.1 branch
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1351?page=all ]
David Van Couvering updated DERBY-1351:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
lang/forupdate.sql fails with derbyclient in the 10.1 branch
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1029?page=all ]
Rick Hillegas updated DERBY-1029:
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Attachment: derby-1029_v05.diff
Hi Deepa,
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I have attached a new rev of the
patch (derby-1029_v05.diff) which
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-721?page=all ]
Kathey Marsden updated DERBY-721:
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Derby Info: [Existing Application Impact, Release Note Needed]
I think this change may affect existing applicaitons. Because of the fact that
the
Hi, Felix, this sounds like very interesting work! My only question at
this stage would be, are these new features standards-based? There may
be some resistance to adding interfaces that are not based on a
standard, as that is one of the guiding principles of the Derby project.
Although if
I have generated a new 10.2 snapshot, which rolls up improvements that
accumulated over the last month. Please test-drive it. You can download
the snapshot from
http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_downloads.html#Snapshot+Jars. For more
information, see the wiki page describing the snapshot:
Unexpected behavior on self privilege revocation
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Key: DERBY-1538
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1538
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: SQL
Affects
Hi Satheesh and Mamta,
Over the last month you have checked in a lot of great grant/revoke
improvements. If there's anything in particular which you want users to
test-drive, feel free to list these items on the wiki page that
describes the 10.2.0.4 snapshot:
For some changes that I've made as part of DERBY-688 I had to add another class
entry to the tools/jar/extraDBMSclass.properties file, as instructed in the
following thread:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.db.derby.devel/14459
When modifying that file I noticed the XMLTypeCompiler
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David Van Couvering commented on DERBY-1130:
Hi, Deepa. I looked at the patch, and have a couple of questions/thoughts
- The driving requirement is
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Edson Richter commented on DERBY-1490:
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There is additional syntax that could be interesting (from SapDB):
To rename a column:
RENAME tableName.columnName to
Another scenario for possible confusion: in some part of their code they
set the database name via DataSource.setDatabaseName and then in another
part set it through setConnectionAttributes(), with the left hand not
knowing what the right hand is doing, they'll be confounded why the
wrong
I added XMLTypeCompiler to extraDBMSclasses.properties with revision
377822. Did you have to make additional changes to get this file into
the jars?
On 7/19/06, Army [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I searched around and found that all of the other TypeCompiler classes are
actually declared in two
Thanks Dan for the informative links. I'll definitely
take a look at them to start my Derby journey. =)
I opened DERBY-1538 to track the issue I have found
but
since I don't have developer access to JIRA, I can't
link it to DERBY-464...
--- Daniel John Debrunner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yip
Andrew McIntyre wrote:
I added XMLTypeCompiler to extraDBMSclasses.properties with revision
377822. Did you have to make additional changes to get this file into
the jars?
No, sorry for the confusion here. I just had to add a different file for some
more changes and, while doing so, I
On 7/19/06, Yip Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Dan for the informative links. I'll definitely
take a look at them to start my Derby journey. =)
I opened DERBY-1538 to track the issue I have found
but
since I don't have developer access to JIRA, I can't
link it to DERBY-464...
Hi Yip,
I would like to understand how the community influences the standards
which govern Derby:
1) SQL - I've been participating in Derby for a year now. Over the past
year I don't recall any discussion about a need to change the SQL
standard. We have proposed new language in rare cases not covered
Thanks Andrew.On 7/19/06, Andrew McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/19/06, Yip Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Dan for the informative links.I'll definitely take a look at them to start my Derby journey.=)
I opened DERBY-1538 to track the issue I have found but since I don't have developer
Rick Hillegas wrote:
I would like to understand how the community influences the standards
which govern Derby:
1) SQL - I've been participating in Derby for a year now. Over the
past year I don't recall any discussion about a need to change the SQL
standard. We have proposed new language
Rick Hillegas wrote:
I would like to understand how the community influences the standards
which govern Derby:
1) SQL - I've been participating in Derby for a year now. Over the past
year I don't recall any discussion about a need to change the SQL
standard. We have proposed new language
[
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Yip Ng commented on DERBY-464:
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With revision 423580, the redundant privilege problem is resolved. I opened up
DERBY-1538 to keep track of the self privilege
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
I would like to understand how the community influences the standards
which govern Derby:
1) SQL - I've been participating in Derby for a year now. Over the past
year I don't recall any discussion about a need to change the SQL
Hello
I had some discussions with Satheesh on this issue. A temporary solution
for developing this tool could be to support both approaches for now by ading
an optional -DddlUtils option and if specified, DdlUtils will be used
otherwise,
it will be a standalone tool using Metadata and system
Hi Rick,
Thanks for starting out this thread on grant/revoke improvement.
One plea I have for the community in general is more eyes on the patches I have been submitting for grant revoke recently (one can always go and review the patch that has been already committed and provide feedback).
Thanks, Mamta. I have added your concern to the snapshot wiki page.
Cheers,
-Rick
Mamta Satoor wrote:
Hi Rick,
Thanks for starting out this thread on grant/revoke improvement.
One plea I have for the community in general is more eyes on the
patches I have been submitting for grant revoke
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1485?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1485:
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Fix Version/s: 10.1.3.2
(was: 10.2.0.0)
Since DERBY-1466 is fixed in 10.2, this issues becomes relevant to 10.1 only,
until the port
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1466:
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Can this issue be ported to the 10.1 branch, in which case DERBY-1485 can also
be closed as well.
Network Server
Rick Hillegas wrote:
How do we expect to influence the DRDA spec?
I don't know. But it sure would be nice to see some simple things
added to support JDBC. Here are a few example concerns.
There seems to be no protocol for
- Negotiating client locale up front for message text. We use
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Daniel John Debrunner commented on DERBY-1130:
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David wrote:
- I think it's confusing that when someone does try to use
connectionAttributes to set
As per the functional spec attached to DERBY-1330, a trigger should be dropped
when a privilege required by the trigger is revoked.
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Key: DERBY-1539
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Daniel John Debrunner commented on DERBY-1330:
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I get this compile error applying this patch;
Derby1330setUUIDinDataDictionaryV8diff.txt
[javac]
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Suresh Thalamati commented on DERBY-1373:
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I reviewed the patch , it looks good. Thanks for adding the test to test the
encryption with jar and
Kathey Marsden wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
How do we expect to influence the DRDA spec?
I don't know. But it sure would be nice to see some simple things
added to support JDBC. Here are a few example concerns.
There seems to be no protocol for
- Negotiating client locale up front
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1533?page=all ]
Bryan Pendleton updated DERBY-1533:
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Attachment: DerbyTest2.java
Attached is DerbyTest2.java, a slight variant of DerbyTest.java, which
demonstrates a completely different symptom, but I
[
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Deepa Remesh commented on DERBY-1130:
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Thanks David and Dan for looking at this issue.
As David suggests, I think it would be better to throw an exception if
Hi Rick,
It would be good to cover upgrade testing too. There is one known issue
with upgrade and GRANT/REVOKE. I will file a JIRA entry for that. During
database upgrade for a database from 10.1 to 10.2, the owner the
database should change from peudo-user 'DBA' to actual authorizationID
of the
Thanks Satheesh. I have added your concern to the wiki page describing
the 10.2.0.4 snapshot.
Cheers,
-Rick
Satheesh Bandaram wrote:
Hi Rick,
It would be good to cover upgrade testing too. There is one known issue
with upgrade and GRANT/REVOKE. I will file a JIRA entry for that. During
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1533?page=all ]
Bryan Pendleton updated DERBY-1533:
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Attachment: ddmreader1.diff
I know I said I wasn't going to work on this bug until after I returned from
vacation, but those darned DRDA protocol bugs
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1533?page=all ]
Bryan Pendleton reassigned DERBY-1533:
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Assignee: Bryan Pendleton
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException in DDMReader, on a specific data size
JDBC 4 EoD with default QueryObjectGenerator fails with SecurityManager
Key: DERBY-1540
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1540
Project: Derby
Issue
Amit,
Didn't u fix this already?
Please see the attached
Daniel John Debrunner (JIRA) wrote:
JDBC 4 EoD with default QueryObjectGenerator fails with SecurityManager
Key: DERBY-1540
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Kathey Marsden commented on DERBY-1511:
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Do you see this issue with autocommit off?
SELECT clause without a WHERE, causes an Exception when extracting a
btw, did you try this with Beta2 of Mustang as i would be surprised if
this fails as Rick worked with Amit on this earlier.
Lance J. Andersen wrote:
Amit,
Didn't u fix this already?
Please see the attached
Daniel John Debrunner (JIRA) wrote:
JDBC 4 EoD with default QueryObjectGenerator
Lance J. Andersen wrote:
btw, did you try this with Beta2 of Mustang as i would be surprised if
this fails as Rick worked with Amit on this earlier.
I haven't tried it at all. I was just going through the tests that
disable the security manager without a good reason or a bug number
attached. I
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1531?page=all ]
Kathey Marsden updated DERBY-1531:
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Issue Type: Improvement (was: Bug)
good usability improvement but not a bug I think so changing to improvement
Attempt to call database procedure with
Make test jdbc4/TestPreparedStatement run under the security manager
Key: DERBY-1541
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1541
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Bug
Implicit revoke via drop table does not clean up its associated row(s) in
SYS.SYSTABLEPERMS
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Key: DERBY-1542
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1542
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-615?page=all ]
Daniel John Debrunner closed DERBY-615.
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Resolution: Fixed
95+% tests run under the security manager, all tests with
noSecurityManager=true have a valid reason, are blocked by a bug or a
Address two remaining issues with GRANT/REVOKE functionality: 1) Add warning
when sqlAuthorization is on with authentication off 2) Drop permission
descriptors when objects they cover are dropped.
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Suresh Thalamati commented on DERBY-1373:
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Committed derby1373.diff.txt patch to trunk with revision 423682.
Encrypted databases cannot be booted
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-428?page=all ]
Kathey Marsden updated DERBY-428:
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Attachment: derby428_10_1.diff
Attached is the patch derby428_10_1.diff and derby428_10_1.stat to port this
fix to 10.1. I am seeing derbynetmats hang when
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-428?page=all ]
Kathey Marsden updated DERBY-428:
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Attachment: derby428_10_1.stat
NetworkClient PreparedStatement.executeBatch() hangs if batch is too large
(ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException in Network
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Satheesh Bandaram commented on DERBY-1538:
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Hi Yip... Dan had asked this question long time ago during spec reviews and I
had proposed at that time that
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Satheesh Bandaram commented on DERBY-1542:
--
This is still pending development task. I had sent several messages to derbyDev
about two remaining tasks and
Address remaining upgrade task(s) to complete full upgrade mechanism for
GRANT/REVOKE, specifically with changing database owner name from 'DBA' to
authorizationId of user invoking upgrade.
[
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1542?page=comments#action_12422313 ]
Yip Ng commented on DERBY-1542:
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Ok, let's mark this as duplicate since DERBY-1543 subtask address this issue.
Implicit revoke via drop table does not clean up its
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1542?page=all ]
Yip Ng closed DERBY-1542.
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Fix Version/s: 10.2.0.0
Resolution: Duplicate
DERBY-1543 subtask addresses this issue.
Implicit revoke via drop table does not clean up its associated row(s) in
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