Hi,

All this flame about a Village made me un-tar an archive I downloaded in
March...

> >> Presumably, "qds.fetchRecords()" returns what -- a Vector of Hashtables
> (or
> >> Village objects) or something?

Well, qds.fetchRecords() returns a "DataSet" - its name suggested is an
equivalent or wrapper  for JDBC's ResultSet...

At first sight it seem to use internally a Vector to store the
fetched records.

Developers should be aware of that.

However, all these being hidden within classes, Jon will be
able in future versions to take advantage of newer JDBC capabilities or to
store results  in local temporary files when a configurable DataSet limit
exceeds, without the need to change existing code that uses Village.

Hopefully he wont be scared about all opinions against its atitude,
and add postings on list..

That's it (make love not war stuff ;-)
Bye,

Cezar.

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