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MariaDB Connector/J 2.6.1 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: 23 Jun 2020

MariaDB Connector/J 2.6.1 is a Stable (GA) release.

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

Notable Updates

  • CONJ-781 - DatabaseMetaData.supportsMultipleResultSets() now return correctly true.
  • CONJ-791 - Using CallableStatement.getTimestamp() can't get data correctly
  • CONJ-705 - ParameterMetadata now return parameterCount() even if no information
  • CONJ-775 - avoid a NPE for malformed "jdbc:mariadb:/" connection string.
  • CONJ-776 - Temporal Data Tables are not listed in metadata
  • CONJ-785 - corrected escape sequence for multiple backslash escape
  • CONJ-786 - Connection.setReadOnly(true ) with option `assureReadOnly` now force read only connection even for mono server*
  • CONJ-795 - permit resultset.getRow() for TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY when streaming
  • CONJ-797 - Connector set UTF8mb4 equivalent in case of server configured with UTF8mb3 collation
  • CONJ-800 - implement Statement setEscapeProcessing to avoid escape
  • CONJ-801 - possible race condition using resultset getter using label
  • CONJ-778 - Missing import org.osgi.service.jdbc in Import-Package clause of the OSGi manifest
  • CONJ-779 - Logic error in stop() method of OSGi bundle activator
  • CONJ-780 - Logic error in implementation of OSGi DataSourceFactory (MariaDbDataSourceFactory)
  • CONJ-788 - resultset metadata always indicate that column is writable even if not
  • CONJ-789 - ensure connection reference removal on (prepared)Statement close
  • CONJ-782 - SkySQL testing

Changelog

For a complete list of changes made in MariaDB Connector/J 2.6.1, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.


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