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Hi, 

MySQL Connector/J 5.1.3 RC, a new release candidate of the Type-IV pure-Java 
JDBC driver for MySQL has been released. 

Version 5.1.3 is suitable for use with any MySQL version including MySQL-4.1, 
MySQL-5.0, MySQL-5.1 beta or the MySQL-6.0 Falcon alpha release.

It is now available in source and binary form from the Connector/J download 
pages at 

   http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/5.1.html

and mirror sites (note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at this 
point of time - if you can't find this version on some mirror, please try again 
later or choose another download site.)

As always, we recommend that you check the change log

   http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/cj-news.html 

and "Upgrading" sections 

   http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/cj-upgrading.html 

in the manual before upgrading as well as the "CHANGES" file in the download 
archive to be aware of changes in behavior that might affect your application. 

We welcome and appreciate your feedback, bug reports, bug fixes, patches etc.:

   http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/Contributing

This is the release candidate of our implementation of the new JDBC-4.0 API, 
along with some new performance features.

This release candidate, as any other pre-production release, should not be 
installed on production level systems or systems with critical data. It is good 
practice to back up your data before installing any new version of software. 
Although MySQL has worked very hard to ensure a high level of quality, protect 
your data by making a backup as you would for any other software pre-production 
release.

MySQL Connector/J 5.1.3 includes the following new feature compared to 5.1.2:

* Setting "useBlobToStoreUTF8OutsideBMP" to "true" tells the driver to treat 
[MEDIUM/LONG]BLOB columns as [LONG]VARCHAR columns holding text encoded in 
UTF-8 that has characters outside the BMP (4-byte encodings), which MySQL 
server can't handle natively.

Set "utf8OutsideBmpExcludedColumnNamePattern" to a regex so that column names 
matching the given regex will still be treated as BLOBs The regex must follow 
the patterns used for the  java.util.regex package. The default is to exclude 
no columns, and include all columns.

Set "utf8OutsideBmpIncludedColumnNamePattern" to specify exclusion rules to 
utf8OutsideBmpExcludedColumnNamePattern". The regex must follow the patterns 
used for the java.util.regex package.

* New methods on com.mysql.jdbc.Statement: setLocalInfileInputStream() and 
getLocalInfileInputStream():

    * setLocalInfileInputStream() sets an InputStream instance that will be 
used to send data    to the MySQL server for a "LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE" 
statement rather than a FileInputStream or URLInputStream that represents the 
path given as an argument to the statement.

      This stream will be read to completion upon execution of a "LOAD DATA 
LOCAL INFILE" statement, and will automatically be closed by the driver, so it 
needs to be reset before each call to execute*() that would cause the MySQL 
server to request data to fulfill the request for "LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE".

      If this value is set to NULL, the driver will revert to using a 
FileInputStream or URLInputStream as required.

    * getLocalInfileInputStream() returns the InputStream instance that will be 
used to send     data in response to a "LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE" statement.

      This method returns NULL if no such stream has been set via 
setLocalInfileInputStream().

* The driver now connects with an initial character set of "utf-8" solely for 
the purposes of authentication to allow usernames and database names in any 
character set to be used in the JDBC URL.

* Errors encountered during 
Statement/PreparedStatement/CallableStatement.executeBatch() when 
"rewriteBatchStatements" has been set to "true" now return 
BatchUpdateExceptions according to the setting of "continueBatchOnError".

If "continueBatchOnError" is set to "true", the update counts for the "chunk" 
that were sent as one unit will all be set to EXECUTE_FAILED, but the driver 
will attempt to process the remainder of the batch. You can determine which 
"chunk" failed by looking at the update counts returned in the 
BatchUpdateException.

If "continueBatchOnError" is set to "false", the update counts returned will 
contain all updates up-to and including the failed "chunk", with all counts for 
the failed "chunk" set to EXECUTE_FAILED.

Since MySQL doesn't return multiple error codes for multiple-statements, or for 
multi-value INSERT/REPLACE, it is the application's responsibility to handle 
determining which item(s) in the "chunk" actually failed.

* Statement.setQueryTimeout()s now affect the entire batch for batched 
statements, rather than the individual statements that make up the batch.

The following features are new, compared to the 5.0 series of Connector/J:

  * JDBC-4.0 ease-of-development features including auto-registration with the 
DriverManager via the service provider mechanism, standardized Connection 
validity checks and categorized SQLExceptions based on 
recoverability/retry-ability and class of the underlying error.

  * JDBC-4.0 standardized unwrapping to interfaces that include vendor 
extensions.

  * Support for JDBC-4.0 XML processing via JAXP interfaces to DOM, SAX and 
StAX.

  * JDBC-4.0 support for setting per-connection client information (which can 
be viewed in the comments section of a query via "SHOW PROCESSLIST" on a MySQL 
server, or can be extended to support custom persistence of the information via 
a public interface).

  * Support for JDBC-4.0 NCHAR, NVARCHAR and NCLOB types.

  * The driver will automatically adjust the server session variable 
"net_write_timeout" when it determines its been asked for a "streaming" result, 
and resets it to the previous value when the result set has been consumed. (The 
configuration property is named "netTimeoutForStreamingResults", with a unit of 
seconds, the value '0' means the driver will not try and adjust this value).

  * Added experimental support for statement "interceptors" via the    
com.mysql.jdbc.StatementInterceptor interface, examples are in 
com/mysql/jdbc/interceptors.  Implement this interface to be placed "in 
between" query execution, so that it can be influenced (currently experimental).

  * The data (and how it's stored) for ResultSet rows are now behind an 
interface which allows us (in some cases) to allocate less memory per row, in 
that for "streaming" result sets, we re-use the packet used to read rows, since 
only one row at a time is ever active.

  * The driver now picks appropriate internal row representation (whole row in 
one buffer, or individual byte[]s for each column value) depending on 
heuristics, including whether or not the row has BLOB or TEXT types and the 
overall row-size. The threshold for row size that will cause the driver to use 
a buffer rather than individual byte[]s is configured by the configuration 
property "largeRowSizeThreshold", which has a default value of 2KB.

  * Setting "rewriteBatchedStatements" to "true" now causes CallableStatements 
with batched arguments to be re-written in the form "CALL (...); CALL (...); 
..." to send the batch in as few client-server round trips as possible.


This release also includes the following changes that are also present in 
Connector/J 5.0.8 (not yet released):

* Fixed BUG#30550, executeBatch() would fail with an ArithmeticException and/or 
NullPointerException when the batch had zero members and 
"rewriteBatchedStatements" was set to "true" for the connection.

* Added two configuration parameters (both default to "false")
    
   * blobsAreStrings  - Should the driver always treat BLOBs as Strings 
specifically to work around dubious metadata returned by the server for GROUP 
BY clauses?

   * functionsNeverReturnBlobs - Should the driver always treat data from       
                                 functions returning BLOBs as Strings - 
specifically to work around dubious metadata                                    
     returned by the server for GROUP BY clauses?

* Fixed BUG#29106 - Connection checker for JBoss didn't use same method 
parameters via reflection, causing connections to always seem "bad".

* Fixed BUG#30664 - Note that this fix only works for MySQL server versions 
5.0.25 and newer, since earlier versions didn't consistently return correct 
metadata for functions, and thus results from subqueries and functions were 
indistinguishable from each other, leading to type-related bugs.

* Fixed BUG#28972 - DatabaseMetaData.getTypeInfo() for the types DECIMAL and 
NUMERIC will return a precision of 254 for server versions older than 5.0.3, 64 
for versions 5.0.3-5.0.5 and 65 for versions newer than 5.0.5.

* Fixed BUG#29852 - Closing a load-balanced connection would cause a 
ClassCastException.

* Fixed BUG#27867 - Schema objects with identifiers other than the connection 
character aren't retrieved correctly in ResultSetMetadata.

* Fixed BUG#28689 - CallableStatement.executeBatch() doesn't work when 
connection property "noAccessToProcedureBodies" has been set to "true".

The fix involves changing the behavior of "noAccessToProcedureBodies",in that 
the driver will now report all paramters as "IN" paramters but allow callers to 
call registerOutParameter() on them without throwing an exception.

* Fixed BUG#27182 - Connection.getServerCharacterEncoding() doesn't work for 
servers with version >= 4.1.

* Fixed BUG#27915 - DatabaseMetaData.getColumns() doesn't contain SCOPE_* or 
IS_AUTOINCREMENT columns.

* Fixed BUG#30851, NPE with null column values when "padCharsWithSpace" is set 
to "true".

* Specifying a "validation query" in your connection pool that starts with "/* 
ping */" _exactly_ will cause the driver to instead send a ping to the server 
and return a fake result set (much   lighter weight), and when using a 
ReplicationConnection or a LoadBalancedConnection, will send the ping across 
all active connections.

* Fixed Bug#30892 setObject(int, Object, int, int) delegate in 
PreparedStatmentWrapper delegates to wrong method.

Enjoy!

        -Mark
- -- 
Mark Matthews, Architect (Client Connectivity)
MySQL, Inc. Chicago, USA - www.mysql.com
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