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Konstantin,

On 3/9/12 2:21 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2. There are database drivers. What database drivers are you
> using?

Good thought: there's no reason to assume that the connectors are
leaking this stuff.

Doron, if you are using a JDBC driver, can you be very specific about
what type you are using? Not just the vendor and/or product, but also
the JDBC "type" of driver you are using? For instance, I would bet
that Type 1 and Type 2 drivers are more prone to leakage of any kind,
while Type 3 and Type 4 drivers would be a bit safer.

- -chris
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