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[Solved] Re: Caching of ojb and hsqldb

Hy Armin,

yes, it works. Thanks a lot.


\Robert

Armin Waibel schrieb:

> Hi Robert,
>
> think it could be a problem with the
> SET WRITE_DELAY {{TRUE | FALSE} | <seconds> | <milliseconds> MILLIS
> setting of hsql.
>
> http://hsqldb.org/doc/guide/ch04.html#N10D67
>
> regards,
> Armin
>
> Robert Einsle wrote:
>
>> Hy List,
>>
>> i have an strange problem using ojb 1.0.3 on Hsqldb 1.8.0.
>>
>> We develop an RichClientApplication, and ojb is our Tool doing the 
>> Mapping between Java Pois and the Database. On Laptops, we are using 
>> HsqlDB as Client-Database.
>>
>> When we store an Java-Object and exit the Application, the Data isn't 
>> in the Database. When we wait for about 20 seconds, then the Data is 
>> stored in the Database. Using another Database (like Postgres) the 
>> Data ist Stored quikly.
>>
>> Has anyone an Hint how to resolve this Problem?
>>
>> Thanks for Help
>>
>>
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