Hello, I am using the sqlite-jdbc-3.7.8-20111025.014814-1.jar , trying to set the journaling off on my 'main' only opened db.
SQLiteConfig config = new SQLiteConfig(); config.setJournalMode(SQLiteConfig.JournalMode.OFF); writeLog("Timestamp properties"); Properties propSqlite = config.toProperties(); When I run, I see from my properties display that the journaling is off, but I still see a journal file being created when I run it. {open_mode=6, journal_mode=OFF) Does anyone have experience with turning this off thru the SqlLiteConfig object? Any tips on usage? The reason I'm tring this is that we keep running out of memory during the processing of a large transaction (about 52,000 updates). I try changing cache size and ournal size limits, but I'm not sure if it's really taking affect. If anyone has some tips on settings for large transactions like this, please share! Thanks, Doug Doug Crites Sr Software Engineer doug.cri...@asg.com<mailto:doug.cri...@asg.com> The Commons 708 Goodlette Road N Naples, FL 34102 Tel: 239.435.2293 Fax: 239.213.3501 Toll-Free: 800.932.5536 USA Only www.asg.com<http://www.asg.com/> ASG-CloudFactory - The Single Solution to Build, Deploy & Manage your Cloud Environments Click here for more information on the ASG-CloudFactory<http://www.asg.com/cloudfactory> _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users