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MariaDB Connector/J 1.3.5 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: 09 Feb 2016

MariaDB Connector/J 1.3.5 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-243 : correction getString on tinyInt false value

Minor

  • failover : Assure connection when a failover append during connection initialization :
  • CONJ-245: Check connection status before executing query
  • Connection.prepareStatement() taking column indexes or names return generated keys

Behavior change

  • CONJ-246: permit aurora single node cluster.

To permit development/integration on a single-node cluster, only one host can be defined with aurora configuration :

jdbc:(mysql|mariadb):aurora://<hostDescription>/[database][?<key1>=<value1>[&<key2>=<value2>]] 

Driver will try to reconnect automatically after a failover.


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