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Add support for new Firebird 2.5 Services API features [JDBC148] #190
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Commented by: @mrotteveel Mail from Thomas in Firebird-Java: Hello Mark, I have added some Firebird 2.5 Services API enhancements to HEAD in While things went smooth, there was one problem left (see below; my Java Just letting you know, that there might be an outstanding/unfinished issue. Regards, > I'm almost done. This includes: |
Modified by: @mrotteveelassignee: Roman Rokytskyy [ rrokytskyy ] => Mark Rotteveel [ avalanche1979 ] |
Commented by: @mrotteveel Need to investigate this before Jaybird 2.2 release |
Modified by: @mrotteveelFix Version: Jaybird 2.2 [ 10053 ] |
Commented by: @mrotteveel Trace does work, but I think its implementation may need an overhaul to make it more usable. I think the current implementation requires a lot of effort from its users and I don't feel comfortable with the way data is being read and sent to the user and how sessions can be tracked and stopped (this also applies to some of the other service manager implementations). The fact that it creates a separate thread for every trace session might swamp a computer *if* a lot of sessions are traced. I don't think I will make drastic changes for Jaybird 2.2, but I will consider a reimplementation for Jaybird 2.3 or 3.0. |
Modified by: @mrotteveelFix Version: Jaybird 2.2 [ 10053 ] => |
Commented by: @mrotteveel Using a NIO implementation might be an option as well. |
Submitted by: Thomas Steinmaurer (tsteinmaurer)
The Firebird 2.5 Services API offers new enhancements like using NBackup, Trace, ... via the Services API.
Commits: f22abb9
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