karen langford MySQL Connector/J 5.1.30 has been released
Mar 31, 2014; 05:51
karen langford
MySQL Connector/J 5.1.30 has been released
Hello all,
MySQL Connector/J 5.1.30, a maintenance release of the production 5.1 branch has been released. Connector/J is the Type-IV pure-Java JDBC driver for MySQL.
Version 5.1.30 is suitable for use with many MySQL server versions, including 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6.
MySQL Connector Java (Commercial) is already available for download on the My Oracle Support (MOS) website. This release will be available on eDelivery (OSDC) in next month's upload cycle.
As always, we recommend that you check the "CHANGES" file in the download archive to be aware of changes in behavior that might affect your application.
MySQL Connector/J 5.1.30 includes the following general bug fixes and improvements, also available in more detail on http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/connector-j/en/news-5-1-30.html :
Changes in MySQL Connector/J 5.1.30 (2014-03-31)
Functionality Added or Changed
* Connector/J now supports MySQL Fabric. See Using Connector/J with MySQL Fabric (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-j/en/connector-j-usagenotes-fabric.html)
for details.
Bugs Fixed
* Replaced a for loop with the System.arraycopy() method for copying array values in the MysqlIO.unpackNativeEncodedColumn() and LoadBalancingConnectionProxy.addHost() methods, in order to improve the two methods' performance. (Bug #18327245, Bug #71861)
* Avoided the use of an iterator over the list of statement interceptors in the methods MysqlIO.invokeStatementInterceptorsPost() and MysqlIO.invokeStatementInterceptorsPre(), so that Connector/J does not increase the stack size unnecessarily. (Bug #18236388, Bug #71679)
* Improved on the code for integer-to-hex conversion when building XA commands by avoiding the creation of temporary character arrays, thus enhancing performance. (Bug #18228302, Bug #71621)
* The Field.getStringFromBytes() method created a useless byte array when using JVM's converter and the encoding defined by the connection. This fix makes the method call StringUtils.toString() using the original buffer instead of creating a temporary byte array for the call. (Bug #18228668, Bug #71623)
* There were sporadic cases of the key store file being open hundreds of times and causing some "Too many files open" errors. This fix makes sure that in com.mysql.jdbc.ExportControlled and in MysqlIO.sendFileToServer(), the input stream for the key store file is explicitly closed after use. (Bug #18107621, Bug #71432)
* It was intended that if a previous query on a connection had used the setMaxRows() method, in the next query, Connector/J would not cancel that by setting SQL_SELECT_LIMIT=DEFAULT if the query contained a LIMIT clause. However, in the actual implementation, the maximum row setting was reused in the subsequent query in various situations beyond expectation (for example, when a table name contains the string "limit" in it). This fix removes the LIMIT-clause parsing and replaces it by a better way of controlling the maximum rows per session. (Bug #18110320, Bug #71396)
* When working with MySQL 5.6, calling PreparedStatement.setTimestamp() resulted in a java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException being thrown if the Timestamp contained a fractional second. This fix corrects the digit truncation performed in the formatNanos() method, which was the cause of the problem. (Bug #18091639)
* Calling ResultSet.close() on an already closed ResultSet caused an SQLException. While the exception was silently discarded, it did result in performance issues. This fix makes Connector/J comply with the Java specification that when a ResultSet object is already closed, application of the close method on it should be a no-op. (Bug #16722637, Bug #67318)
* Fixed the problem of the wrong source being provided when the build property com.mysql.jdbc.noCryptoBuild was set.
Thanks,
On behalf of Oracle/MySQL Build Team, Murthy Narkedimilli
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