Re: ResultSet storing all rows with defaulftFetchSize to 5000
От | Dave Cramer |
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Тема | Re: ResultSet storing all rows with defaulftFetchSize to 5000 |
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Ответ на | Re: ResultSet storing all rows with defaulftFetchSize to 5000 (Mark Rotteveel <mark@lawinegevaar.nl>) |
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Yes, it does appear to be confusing which is why we changed the numbering scheme.
There is very little relationship between JDBC versions and PostgreSQL versions.
On 14 February 2018 at 08:37, Mark Rotteveel <mark@lawinegevaar.nl> wrote:
On 9-2-2018 23:09, Dave Cramer wrote:Jaime,
9.4.1208 is considerably out of date. You may want to upgrade.
The content of https://jdbc.postgresql.org/documentation/documentation.html suggests that the latest released documentation is for 9.4 (or at least, I always read HEAD as meaning latest development content).
Maybe an idea to also add 42.x to that list?
Markdavec@postgresintl.com <mailto:davec@postgresintl.com>
www.postgresintl.com <http://www.postgresintl.com>
On 8 February 2018 at 19:13, Brad DeJong <bpd0018@gmail.com <mailto:bpd0018@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 1:00 PM, Jaime Soler <jaime.soler@gmail.com
<mailto:jaime.soler@gmail.com>> wrote:
... ResultSet holdability is HOLD_CURSOR_OVER_COMMIT. ...
And the postgresql comunity jdbc driver 9.4 documentation said:
"... There are a number of restrictions which will make the
driver silently fall back to fetch the whole ResultSet ..."
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Mark Rotteveel
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