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Jonathan Halliday commented on JBTM-419:
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And what about the case I'm using JDBC3.0 on a Java6 JRE?
You can't mix and match .
JDBC3 Connection implementations don't have all the methods need to meet the
java.sql.Connection API that is in the standard library on JDK 6. You can't add them
because...
JDBC4 Connection implementations contain methods that take params or return values of
types (e.g. java.sql.NClob) that do not exist in the standard lib on JDK 5, so they will
fail at class load time.
In short, Sun messed it up.
On the up side, I'm finally getting around to updating the TransactionalDriver.
Hardcoded "1.5" java version check in
com\arjuna\ats\internal\jdbc\ConnectionManager.java won't work on Java 1.6
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Key: JBTM-419
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBTM-419
Project: JBoss Transaction Manager
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: JTA
Affects Versions: 4.4.0.GA
Environment: Sun's J2SE DevKit 1.6u10
Reporter: Sergey Proskurnya
Assignee: Mark Little
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 4.7.0
There is a hard-coded version check in com.arjuna.ats.internal.jdbc.ConnectionManager in
"create (String dbUrl, Properties info)" method:
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line 116:
if(System.getProperty("java.specification.version").equals("1.5"))
{
// the 1.5 (JDBC3) wrapper version is loaded dynamically because classloading
// it on earlier versions of the platform is not possible.
....
}
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That piece of code will not work correctly on Java 1.6, because
System.getProperty("java.specification.version") returns "1.6" on Java
1.6.
It is needed to parse the result of
System.getProperty("java.specification.version") and compare major and minor
versions separately.
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