MariaDB Java Client 1.1.3 Release Notes

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Release date: 02 May 2013

MariaDB Java Client 1.1.2 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.

Bugs fixed in this release

MariaDB Java Client 1.1.2 is a bug fix release. Some of the bugs fixed include the following:

  • PreparedStatement.getMetaData() will now return correct ResultSet metadata, also prior to statement execution. In this case, to retrieve metadata, statement will be prepared on the server side. (CONJ-21)
  • Performance enhancement : Connection.getAutoCommit() will not more issue not issue "select @@autocommit" query anymore. This information is also available in on status flags sent with OK/EOF protocol packets. Also, Connection.setAutoCommit() will be a no-op, if autocommit status is already the same as desired one (CONJ-30)
  • Fixed several issues with CLOB datatype and ResultSet.setCharacterStream() -non-ASCII character could get lost after setCharacterStream(). CLOB was errneously sent to server as binary (using _BINARY introducer). (CONJ-31)
  • CHAR BINARY and VARCHAR BINARY were errnously handled as binary type. They are now correctly treated as CHAR/VARCHAR with binary collation. (CONJ-28)
  • Blob.getBinaryStream() could return blob with incorrect size (CONJ-31)
  • Fix server version string for MariaDB Server 10.0.2 (CONJ-32)

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