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MariaDB Connector/J 1.3.3 Release Notes

The most recent Stable (GA) release of MariaDB Connector/J is:
MariaDB Connector/J 3.5.0

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Release date: 8 Dec 2015

MariaDB Connector/J 1.3.3 is a Stable (GA) release.

For a description of MariaDB Connector/J see the About MariaDB Connector/J page

For a list of all changes made in this release, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.

This version is a bugfix release

Notable changes and additions

Major

  • CONJ-225 : ResultSet.getString correction for prepareStatement
  • CONJ-226 : PreparedStatement return NULL When TIME column value=00:00:00
  • CONJ-227 : Mariadb alias in url connection string wasn't working in HA mode
  • CONJ-228 : Handle unsigned numeric data
  • CONJ-179 : Statement.getMoreResults() returns wrong value

Minor

  • CONJ-224 : Metadata driver version
  • CONJ-229 : Host is not mandatory for named pipe connection

Behavior change

With the CONJ-228 evolution, some behavior has changed : Exceptions are always thrown if any read data truncation happens.

Example

SmallInt data type signed range is -32768 to 32767. The unsigned range is 0 to 65535.
Signed range is similar to the Java short primitive type.

A ResultSet.getShort() on a unsigned smallint value of 40000 will now throw an SQLException. (the previous version was returning the 32767 value).
This value will be available by using a resultset.getInt().


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