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Re: [dtp-dev] New Derby Connection Profile
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Thanks!
John Graham
Staff Software Engineer
Sybase, Inc.
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John,
Sorry about that. Looks like I was referencing a 1.5JDK in my dev
environment. I'll have the fix checked in momentarily.
Rob
dtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 01/31/2006 10:34:12 AM:
> Rob,
>
> org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity.db.derby doesn't build now, either in
> the automated build on in my dev environment. I'm getting multiple copies
> of the following error:
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> Severity Description Resource In Folder Location Creation Time
> 2 The method valueOf(String, int) in the type Integer is not
applicable
> for the arguments (int) DerbyEmbeddedJDBCConnection.java
> org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity.db.
> derby/src/org/eclipse/datatools/connectivity/db/derby
> line 116 January 31, 2006 12:31:04 PM
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> Can we get this fixed before the iteration build scheduled for tomorrow?
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> Thanks,
> John Graham
> Staff Software Engineer
> Sybase, Inc.
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> Hey all,
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> I've implemented a custom connection profile to support embedded Derby
> connections. This includes a customized connection implementation that
> reuses existing embedded connections and properly disposes of them when
the
> last reference is closed. I've also moved the driver definition from the
> generic category into a "Derby" category and added a DB2 universal driver
> definition to the generic category.
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> The new connection profile is keyed to work only with embedded Derby
driver
> definitions. You should use the DB2 universal driver with the generic DB
> connection profile, since it supports multiple connections and
> java.sql.Connection.close() behaves as expected. Note, when using the
DB2
> universal driver, you will need to start you Derby DB as a networked
server
> (this is described in detail in the Derby documentation).
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> Larry, could you do a quick review of the changes to make sure everything
> is copacetic. Thanks.
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> Let me know if you have any problems.
> Rob
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