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A B closed DERBY-1976.
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> Add new utility methods to BaseJDBCTestCase to make conversion of ij tests to
> JUnit easier.
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A B resolved DERBY-1976.
Fix Version/s: 10.3.0.0
Resolution: Fixed
Thank you for reviewing and committing the follow-up patch as well, Dan. I
verified the changes in trunk and so am closing th
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1758?page=all ]
A B updated DERBY-1758:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
> Enable xmlSuite to run as part of derbyall for JVMs that embed the required
> external jars.
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[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1758?page=all ]
A B updated DERBY-1758:
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Attachment: d1758_newJUnitTests_v1.patch
d1758_newJUnitTests_v1.stat
Attaching a "phase 1" patch that adds two JUnit tests to lang/_Suite.java. The
first test,
Sunitha Kambhampati wrote:
Moving forward, I plan to contribute performance tests to derby and so
would like to start the discussion on the hierarchy on where they should
go.
Thanks for volunteering to contribute performance tests. They will
good addition to derby.
As of today, we have
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Jean T. Anderson commented on DERBY-1986:
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"Cryptographic Software Notice" is a great suggestion. --I had simply stolen
James' "Crypto Notice".
> Add cryp
On 10/20/06, Sunitha Kambhampati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Option 2:
derbyTesting/perf
+1
I think it makes sense to have a separate directory for performance
tests under the derbyTesting level, especially if there's a desire to
have general use performance testing classes like JDBCPerfTestCas
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Daniel John Debrunner commented on DERBY-1986:
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Minor comment on the contents of the readme, the heading is:
" Crypto Notice "
I wonder if the abbrev
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Jean T. Anderson updated DERBY-1986:
Fix Version/s: 10.2.1.8
> Add crypto notice for users and provide info for ASF exports page
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Jean T. Anderson updated DERBY-1986:
Priority: Blocker (was: Major)
Resetting priority to blocker -- I managed to overwrite Dan's earlier change.
> Add crypto notice for users and provide
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Andrew McIntyre commented on DERBY-1377:
That's a good improvement, it would allow for only one header file with the
script. As it was, I just sedded out t
Thanks, Andrew. I can slog through this next week.
Regards,
-Rick
Andrew McIntyre wrote:
On 10/20/06, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to finish up the work on DERBY-1377 in the 10.2 branch. I
believe that all that remains is a rototill of the sql test scripts. Hey
Andrew, I s
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
What's the benefit of requiring Java SE 6?
It will help prevent people from accidentally breaking the build or
regression testing of the JDBC4 drivers.
Somehow I think there will be enough folks scratching that
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Daniel John Debrunner commented on DERBY-1377:
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It might work a little better with a semi-colon as the last element in the
licence_header file.
Otherw
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Jean T. Anderson updated DERBY-1986:
Attachment: derby_crypto.txt
derby_crypto.txt suggests a notice for the Derby README.
The broilerplate notice is here:
http://www.apache.org/dev/cryp
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Andrew McIntyre updated DERBY-1377:
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Attachment: license_header
license header file for use with fixsqlheaders.ksh
> Update copyright headers to comply with new ASF policy
>
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1377?page=all ]
Andrew McIntyre updated DERBY-1377:
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Attachment: ij_header
output file license header
> Update copyright headers to comply with new ASF policy
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Andrew McIntyre updated DERBY-1377:
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Attachment: fixsqlheaders.ksh
script to update the headers in the sql files
> Update copyright headers to comply with new ASF policy
> --
On 10/20/06, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to finish up the work on DERBY-1377 in the 10.2 branch. I
believe that all that remains is a rototill of the sql test scripts. Hey
Andrew, I seem to recall that you had come up with a way to finesse this
issue. Can you share your plan
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Sunitha Kambhampati commented on DERBY-1970:
Currently the results get printed to System.out. If you try to run using the
Junit runner that comes with
Add Order Entry application/system/performance test/toolkit
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Key: DERBY-1987
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1987
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Test
Components
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1925?page=all ]
Suresh Thalamati resolved DERBY-1925.
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Fix Version/s: 10.2.1.8
10.3.0.0
Resolution: Fixed
Committed the test to 10.2 , on revision : r452682 .
Merged the test from
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
What's the benefit of requiring Java SE 6?
It will help prevent people from accidentally breaking the build or
regression testing of the JDBC4 drivers.
Somehow I think there will be enough folks scratching that itch without
forcing it on ev
Resending this message with one minor correction ( there are currently
2 tests in derbyTesting/functionTests/tests/perf) -- had missed the 'tests'
Sunitha Kambhampati wrote:
As part of DERBY-1970, I have started to work on an extension to
BaseJDBCTestCase that can be used to write performance
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1986?page=all ]
Jean T. Anderson updated DERBY-1986:
Attachment: bis_DERBY.rdf
Here's a first shot at an RDF file for Derby that is based on the MyFaces file
[1], which Cliff offered to help them with [2]
As part of DERBY-1970, I have started to work on an extension to
BaseJDBCTestCase that can be used to write performance tests. Just to
get the discussion going, I have also added an example of a simple
performance test that can be run. (see DERBY-1970 for more details).
It is still a work in
I'd like to finish up the work on DERBY-1377 in the 10.2 branch. I
believe that all that remains is a rototill of the sql test scripts. Hey
Andrew, I seem to recall that you had come up with a way to finesse this
issue. Can you share your plan with us?
Thanks,
-Rick
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Besides these platforms and MacOS, what other platforms need an
implementation of Java SE 6 before we require it for the build?
What's the benefit of requiring Java SE 6?
It will help prevent people from accidentally breaking the build or
reg
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Besides these platforms and MacOS, what other platforms need an
implementation of Java SE 6 before we require it for the build?
What's the benefit of requiring Java SE 6?
I'm concerned that if we require it then development shops that haven't
switched to Java SE 6 yet wo
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
My understanding is that once Java SE 6 goes GA, 1.3 will become an
unsupported platform. See the end-of-life disclaimer at the top of
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/download.html.
That of course is for Sun's VMs, other providers of 1.3 VMs may
Hi, Laura,
This is a terrific example -- it shows and describes the correct
structure for the topic type, keeping it simple -- omitting the optional
tags we would prefer that people not use (like , for
example). I can see that parts of this can be used for the other topic
types as well.
I'd sugge
Derby doesn't implement nor include any crypto software, but it does use
the JCE, so we need to make notifications about this -- I opened
DERBY-1986 .
Dan provided a seed list:
Apache Derby interfaces with the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) API
to provide:
- Full on-disk encryption of da
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1986?page=all ]
Jean T. Anderson updated DERBY-1986:
Fix Version/s: (was: 10.2.1.8)
Description:
Derby doesn't implement nor include any cryptographic software, but it can take
advantage of the
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Daniel John Debrunner updated DERBY-1986:
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Fix Version/s: 10.2.1.8
Priority: Blocker (was: Major)
I think know we know of the requirements it's a blocker for any release
> Ad
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Daniel John Debrunner commented on DERBY-64:
Section 11.3 of the SQL2003 foundation describes the
CREATE TABLE new_table AS
syntax and behaviour.
> Cr
Add crypto notice for users and provide info for ASF exports page
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Key: DERBY-1986
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1986
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Task
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Daniel John Debrunner commented on DERBY-1983:
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Just to note that J2ME/CDC/Foundation should continue to be a working
environment for Derby.
> Change
Use Calendar.setTimeInMillis(long) instead of Calendar.setTime(Date) for
performance.
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Key: DERBY-1985
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1985
Project:
Re-factor JDBC classes to remove support for JDBC 2
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Key: DERBY-1984
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1984
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: JDBC
Change build system so that base level is JDK 1.4
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Key: DERBY-1983
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1983
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: Build tools
Remove support for JDK 1.3 in 10.3 and onwards
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Key: DERBY-1982
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1982
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Task
Components: Build tools, JDBC
Rick Hillegas wrote:
My understanding is that once Java SE 6 goes GA, 1.3 will become an
unsupported platform. See the end-of-life disclaimer at the top of
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/download.html.
That of course is for Sun's VMs, other providers of 1.3 VMs may have
different end of servic
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-912?page=all ]
Knut Anders Hatlen updated DERBY-912:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
> OutOfMemory error on continuous execution of SQL statement
> --
copy routines in the FileUtil.java just return false on IO Exception. This
leads to backup not reprting the real error in some cases.
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[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-912?page=all ]
Knut Anders Hatlen updated DERBY-912:
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Attachment: derby-912.diff
Attaching a patch which implements reuse of sort identifiers, as suggested by
Mike.
I have successfully run the repro for
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Bryan Pendleton commented on DERBY-64:
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Thanks for the clarification. I agree, that would be a useful feature to have.
> Create a table with a query
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Knut Anders Hatlen commented on DERBY-1912:
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This issue sounds similar to DERBY-300. DERBY-300 reports hangs on 1.3 JVMs
when the client and the server a
Army wrote:
I was trying to run some sanity checks as part of my work for
DERBY-1758 and I noticed that the new JUnit test I created hangs when
I run with ibm131 and jdk131.
My new test uses "TestConfiguration.defaultSuite()", which means the
test will run against embedded first and then agai
On 10/20/06, Laura Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So that would be a new directory. Is that something that I can create
locally and when the patch is applied it will create it permanently in
the source or do you need to create the directory first?
Make a new directory and svn add it. It wi
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Suresh Thalamati commented on DERBY-1240:
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Fix for this problem is committed to trunk at revision 466221.
> creating /restoring a db from backup using cre
Army wrote:
I was trying to run some sanity checks as part of my work for DERBY-1758
and I noticed that the new JUnit test I created hangs when I run with
ibm131 and jdk131.
Actually, I gues that's not true. I don't see the hang with ibm131, only with
jdk131. Still seems like DERBY-300 cou
I was trying to run some sanity checks as part of my work for DERBY-1758 and I
noticed that the new JUnit test I created hangs when I run with ibm131 and jdk131.
My new test uses "TestConfiguration.defaultSuite()", which means the test will
run against embedded first and then against the Derby
Laura Stewart wrote:
> On 10/20/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Jean T. Anderson wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Laura,
>>
>> I'm not seeing the problem you are. I uploaded a draft (without binaries
>> to keep the site snapshot small) to:
>>
>> http://people.apache.org/~jta/DERBY-1980/manual
Sunitha Kambhampati wrote:
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
The Eclipse JUnit test runner is similar to the swing one but better.
http://open.ncsu.edu/se/tutorials/junit/
It correctly shows which tests have run (the swing test runner seems
to have bugs in it) and dynamically indicates which test
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
The Eclipse JUnit test runner is similar to the swing one but better.
http://open.ncsu.edu/se/tutorials/junit/
It correctly shows which tests have run (the swing test runner seems
to have bugs in it) and dynamically indicates which test is currently
running. It a
On 10/20/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Hi, Laura,
I'm not seeing the problem you are. I uploaded a draft (without binaries
to keep the site snapshot small) to:
http://people.apache.org/~jta/DERBY-1980/manuals/guidelines.html
-jean
Hmm, well that
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
> Laura Stewart wrote:
...
>>>Now a few minor irritants :-)
>>>I've attached the html page. Please note that the first section title
>>>is left justified in the tan bar, but the remaining section titles are
>>>not... anyway to fix?
>>>Also the table bleeds off to the right..
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Christian d'Heureuse commented on DERBY-64:
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No, the normal INSERT...SELECT statement does not create a table. The table
must already exist for the normal
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Mamta A. Satoor commented on DERBY-1632:
Laura, the page you mentioned does document the current behavior. But I would
like the documentation component to
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Laura Stewart commented on DERBY-1632:
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Mamta - Please check these files to see if the documentation for this behavior
is complete. If so, then we should mak
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1948?page=all ]
Kim Haase updated DERBY-1948:
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Attachment: DERBY-1948-3.diff
DERBY-1948-3.zip
Very sorry, found another missing "programs" directory in a pathname in
twwdactivity4.dita. Please use
On 10/19/06, Andrew McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any particular place you recommend... how about trunk\src ?
Whoops, I meant to put that in my first mail. I think trunk\templates
seems like a good place, instead of src, since they're not really
source files.
andrew
So that would be
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1980?page=all ]
Laura Stewart updated DERBY-1980:
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Attachment: guidelines.xml
site.xml
These files are DRAFT files.
The "guidelines" file should go in this directory:
\trunk\src\documentation\
Web site - Documentation - Add a new page with writing guidelines
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Key: DERBY-1980
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1980
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Improvement
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1490?page=all ]
Bryan Pendleton updated DERBY-1490:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
> Provide ALTER TABLE RENAME COLUMN functionality
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> Key:
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Laura Stewart updated DERBY-1969:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
> Tools Guide: Spelling errors in doc for ij show command
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Key Summary
DERBY-1970 Add framework for performance tests in derby using Junit.
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1970
DERBY-1948 10.2 'Working with Derby' manual er
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Bryan Pendleton commented on DERBY-64:
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Derby does support
INSERT INTO t SELECT ... FROM other_t;
For example you can do:
INSERT INTO t1 (a, b) SELECT x, y
ram wrote:
Hello!!
I am a newbie.
I am working on a project called "Concurrency Control And Locking
Protocol" in which we have to modify current source code of locking
protocol by a new locking protocol algorithm say SLP,designed by us to
test our SLP.
Welcome to the Derby community!
Can a
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Vemund Ostgaard wrote:
When running the top-level suite now, the only output I got was a
lot of dots, the time it took to run the suite and the number of OK
tests run.
Have anyone considered a framework or interface for logging events
and information in the jun
Hello!!
I am a newbie.
I am working on a project called "Concurrency Control And Locking
Protocol" in which we have to modify current source code of locking
protocol by a new locking protocol algorithm say SLP,designed by us to
test our SLP.
Can anyone help me how and from where i can download derb
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-912?page=all ]
Knut Anders Hatlen reassigned DERBY-912:
Assignee: Knut Anders Hatlen
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