MariaDB Java Client 1.1.0 Release Notes
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Release date: 15 Jan 2013
MariaDB Java Client 1.1.0 is a Stable (GA) release. In general this means that there are no known serious bugs, except for those marked as feature requests, that no bugs were fixed since last release that caused a notable code changes, and that we believe the code is ready for general usage (based on bug inflow).
For a description of the MariaDB Java Client see the About the MariaDB Java Client page.
For a list of changes made in this release, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.
Here is a list of the important changes in this release
- Implemented several missing methods in DatabaseMetaData (CONJ-11)
Implementation for these methods was missing in the past and is now corrected :
- DatabaseMetaData.getTypeInfo()
- DatabaseMetaData.getProcedures()
- DatabaseMetaData.getFunctions()
- DatabaseMetaData.getProcedureColumns()
- DatabaseMetaData.getFunctionColumns()
- DatabaseMetaData.getSuperTables() (implementation returns 0 rows,but correct result set metadata)
- DatabaseMetaData.getSuperTypes() (implementation returns 0 rows, but correct result set metadata)
- Consistent, compatible with ConnectorJ handling of JDBC catalogs vs schemas vs databases CONJ-10,CONJ-9
All DatabaseMetaData methods that return catalog or schema name, or accept catalog or schema as input parameter, will handle catalog input parameter as database name, and will return current database name in the "TABLE_CAT" column and null for "TABLE_SCHEM" column. This handling is consistent with ConnectorJ handling for catalogs.
Here is the list of affected methods :
- DatabaseMetaData.getTables()
- DatabaseMetaData.getColumns()
- DatabaseMetaData.getColumnPrivileges()
- DatabaseMetaData.getTablePrivileges()
- DatabaseMetaData.getPrimaryKeys()
- DatabaseMetaData.getImportedKeys()
- DatabaseMetaData.getExportedKeys()
- DatabaseMetaData.getCrossReference()
- DatabaseMetaData.getIndexInfo()
- ResultSetMetaData.getCatalogName() will now return database name
- ResultSetMetaData.getSchemaName() will return an empty string.
- Handling of statement timeout is now fixed(CONJ-1) Prior implementation was based on socket timeouts and did not work well due to a Java bug (socket can't recover after a timeout)
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