Actually, I have the exact same code (same class) working in a standalone application.
It only seems to be a problem within JBoss.
Karl
Hi,
I don't think this has much to do with JBoss. Try to get this code to
work in a standalone program first, and if you still have problems, ask
on one
: Tuesday, 1 July 2003 11:14 PM
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Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Oracle LOB's on JBoss 3.2.1
Actually, I have the exact same code (same class) working in a
standalone application. It only seems to be a problem within JBoss.
Karl
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Actually, I have the exact same code (same class) working in a
standalone application. It only seems to be a problem within JBoss.
Karl
your foot and kick
the tyres.
JonB
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Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Oracle LOB's on JBoss 3.2.1
Correct me if I am wrong, but the connection
The connection coming from a JBoss datasource pool doesn't always have
autocommit set to false. It depends on the context in which the connection
is aquired from the JBoss pool.
For example, if you have a JSP page or a Servlet directly grabbing a
datasource from a JBoss pool, the connection