Mailing List
Home
Forum Home
MySQL General - General MySQL discussion
MySQL++ - Programming with the C++ API to MySQL
MaxDB - Everything about MaxDB, formerly known as SAP DB
ODBC - ODBC with the MySQL Connector/ODBC driver
MySQL on Win32 - Runing MySQL on Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP
Java Help - Mostly related to the MySQL Connector/J driver
Perl - Perl support for MySQL with DBI and DBD::mysql
GUI - MySQL GUI Tools
Announcement
Subjects
Subject: mysql openssl Question
ERROR 1045: Access denied for user: 'root@localhost ' (Using
password: NO)
Update one field with more fields from another table
Subject: Getting Identity after INSERT
ERROR 2002: Can 't connect to local MySQL server through socket
mysql test 4 1 fails with the gis test
Subject: MySQL Cluster Software
Downgrade Mysql from 4 to 3 23
Mysql 4 0 Oracle Stored Procedure Trigger Conversion
Can 't access mysql after kernel upgrade
Executing MySQL Commands From Within C Program
Comparing and writing out BLOBS
Subject: Re: Preventing Duplicate Entries
FULLTEXT query format question
Strange behavior, Table Level Permission
Does the binary log enabling affect the MySQL performances?
mysql:it 's a db not a dbms how it 's possible?!
mysql have same function mthod as Oracle decode()
 
Subject: Re: NumberFormatException on initializePropsFromServer

Subject: Re: NumberFormatException on initializePropsFromServer

2007-09-24       - By maydox

 Back



> Madox,
>
> Interesting. I've _never_ seen the server return "" for those variables,
> and it's not ever supposed to return "" for those variables, which is why
> there's no defensive code around that. I suppose the driver could "punt"
> when it runs into this situation, but I smell a memory overwrite condition
> somwehere in the server.
>
> Is this issue reproducible?
>
>    -Mark
>

Hello Mark thank you for the reply.  No unfortunately we have not been able
to reproduce this.  The DB is being upgraded from 4 to 5 so we may not see
this issue again.  I have not seen this issue reported anywhere else but it
may not be a bad idea anyway to put some "defense" around the code that
retrieves those variables?

Regards,
Maydox
--
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/NumberFormatException-on
-initializePropsFromServer-tf4443445.html#a12863490
Sent from the MySQL - Java mailing list archive at Nabble.com.


--
MySQL Java Mailing List
For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/java
To unsubscribe:    http://lists.mysql.com/java?unsub=mysql@(protected)