Hmm, thanks for this clarification Fabian, because back then (August I
think) I am pretty sure I wasn't taking any exceptions at all, except
that insertions were not persisted even though the respective queries
had been executed (you can confirm this by inspecting the last html
file I had attached then -- the html has a table each column of which
corresponds to a separate jdbc connection; when the server moves from
one connection to another, a new row is created in that table).
Regards,
Babis
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Fabian Groffen
On 23-02-2012 18:13:16 +0200, Charalampos Nikolaou wrote:
yes it might be, but as far as I remember in my case there was no exception at all. Right now it is almost impossible to reproduce the above scenario, but I will have a closure look.
A bug that pre-Dec2011 servers had was that prepare handles were "silently overwritten". You might have hit that problem. But that's just pure guesswork.
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