On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Suny kk wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> Yes, I'm using BasiDataSource well, Is it because of my DBCP settings?
> Remember I got this exception when I started my application on different
> machine with same database.
>
Well, if the first instance starts and uses the full 500
Hi Phil,
Yes, I'm using BasiDataSource well, Is it because of my DBCP settings?
Remember I got this exception when I started my application on different
machine with same database.
Regards
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 4:02 AM, Suny kk wrote:
>
I sent this reply yesterday but haven't seen it show up yet, so I'm
resending this--hopefully this isn't a duplicate.
We still use the pipeline for several scientific data loading projects.
A number of which summarize the spatial geometry and insert records into
a geospatial database (Oracle)
I am trying to use this component to monitor a log file and import lines
into a database in (near) real-time. The problem that I am having is that
the software in question is Windows based and does not rotate logs like
other software, especially in Linux, does. The logs are rotated at 12:02am,
and
- "Andy Turner" a écrit :
> Hi and thanks Luc,
>
> > It may interesting to add this feature. I didn't look precisely but
> how
> > does it compare to our arbitrary precision dflp package ?
>
> I don't see a dflp package in 2.1. Can you give me a better pointer? I
> want to compare...
It i
Hi and thanks Luc,
> It may interesting to add this feature. I didn't look precisely but how
> does it compare to our arbitrary precision dflp package ?
I don't see a dflp package in 2.1. Can you give me a better pointer? I want to
compare...
If anyone knows a way of raising a BigDecimal to the