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MariaDB Connector/J 2.6.0 Release Notes

The most recent Stable (GA) release of MariaDB Connector/J is:
MariaDB Connector/J 3.5.1

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Release date: 20 Mar 2020

MariaDB Connector/J 2.6.0 is a Stable (GA) release.

NOTE: MariaDB Connector/J 2.6.0 is fully compatible with the latest release of version 2.5. Further maintenance releases will not be provided for version 2.5.

For an overview of MariaDB Connector/J see the About MariaDB Connector/J page

Notable Updates

  • CONJ-768 - Check Galera allowed state when connecting when option `galeraAllowedState` is set, and not only on validation
  • CONJ-759 - on failover, catalog changed might not be set when automatically recreating a connection.
  • CONJ-761 - remove unnecessary dependencies for fedora tar creation
  • CONJ-763 - Custom SocketFactory now can change options
  • CONJ-764 - DatabaseMetaData.getExportedKeys should return "PRIMARY" for PK_NAME column
  • CONJ-765 - Allow MariaDbDatabaseMetaData#getExportedKeys to return the exported keys for all tables
  • CONJ-766 - Adding a socket timeout until complete authentication, to avoid hangs is server doesn't support pipelining
  • CONJ-767 - permit using Aurora RO endpoint
  • CONJ-771 - enablePacketDebug must not reset stack on failover
  • CONJ-772 - JDBC Conversion Function support parsing correction

Changelog

For a complete list of changes made in MariaDB Connector/J 2.6.0, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.


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