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[jira] Updated: (DERBY-1002) Check that DRDAStatement and
DRDAResultSet states are reset when they are re-used
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1002?page=all ]
Deepa Remesh updated DERBY-1002:
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Assign To: (was: Deepa Remesh)
There are two minor todo items for this issue. I am not working on them currently, hence unassigning myself.
> Check that DRDAStatement and DRDAResultSet states are reset when they are re-used
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> Key: DERBY-1002
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1002
> Project: Derby
> Type: Bug
> Components: Network Server
> Reporter: Deepa Remesh
> Fix For: 10.2.0.0
> Attachments: derby1002-patch1-draft1.diff, derby1002-patch1-draft1.status, derby1002-patch1-v1.diff, derby1002-patch1-v1.status, derby1002-patch2-v2.diff, derby1002-patch2-v2.status, derby1002.java
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> Network server re-uses DRDAStatement and DRDAResultSet objects when client sends a request with same section number. When re-using DRDAStatement, it's close() method is called which inturn calls close() method of DRDAResultSet. For re-use to work properly, we have to ensure the states of these objects are reset. This is not a bug but it is an area for possible improvements like:
> * The reset of all states are not in the close() methods. The states get re-initialized at different places in the code. Fo example, in case of DRDAResultSet, they get initialized in some other DRDAStatement methods - like addResultSet, setRsDefaultOptions, setOPNQRYOptions, setQueryOptions etc. It will be good to have all resets in one method.
> * The method name "close" is confusing since it is also called when objects get re-used. For clarity, it may be good to have a method named reset(). And then have the close method call reset.
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