
Patch: 501_061115_0034

Case: 4315
Description: 08/18/2006 Fix of JDBC client handling of batching (determined by setFetchSize on the statement) results for CallableStatements.
  Fix for reading batches from connectors returning results for stored procedures.
  Usage Note: To avoid errors, CallableStatments should be created as scroll insensitive.
  Enhancement to allow the fetch size for procedures to be set as a connector binding property.  To enable this property, an entry in the ConfigurationInfo.def or server config file is needed.  For exmample:
  <Connector Name="My Sybase Connector" ComponentType="Sybase ANSI JDBC Connector" ...
    <Property Name="FetchSize">5000</Property>
    ...
  Sets a fetch size of 5000 for My Sybase Connector.  This setting can be exposed for editing through the console by adding it to the appropriate component definition.  For example:

  <ComponentType Name="Sybase ANSI JDBC Connector" ...
    <ComponentTypeDefn Deprecated="false">
      <PropertyDefinition Name="FetchSize" DisplayName="Fetch Size" ShortDescription="Fetch Size For Procedure Execution." DefaultValue="0" Multiplicity="0..1" PropertyType="Integer" ValueDelimiter="," IsConstrainedToAllowedValues="true" IsExpert="true" IsHidden="false" IsMasked="false" IsModifiable="true" IsPreferred="false"/>
    </ComponentTypeDefn>
    ...
  Allows the fetch size to be edited for all Sybase ANSI JDBC Connectors

Case: 4580
Description: 09/11/2006 Fixed JDBC URL format error that would occur if a password passed as part of the JDBC URL contains the @ symbol.

Case: 4723
Description: 10/13/2006 Implements SQLState classes for connection, communication, logon, and session failures.  This gives a connection pool the ability to detect when a connection should be considered stale.  The state classes returned are 08001, 08S01, and 28000 depending on the failure.

Case: 4723
Description: 10/13/2006 Fixes an issue in where the client may not correctly be closing a connection if an exception is thrown while the connection is being shutdown.
