Alexei
Are the connections from different JVMs?
Pete
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexei Trebounskikh" <alexei@sqwest.bc.ca>
To: <instantdb@enhydra.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 1:12 AM
Subject: InstantDB: Can't see the changes being done on another connection
> Hello everybody,
>
> I guess my question has a lot in common with Steve Carton's one (March 28,
> 2001 12:47 InstantDB: Flushing a cache), but unfortunately that one was
> never answered.
>
> I use InstantDB 3.26 and I have the following problem: my application does
> the connection pooling, and I found out that changes done by, for example,
> insert query, using one connection, are not seen using the other existing
> connections, so the select query will not return the inserted row, even if
> the connection which does this changes is closed. At the same time, new rows
> are perfectly visible if I create new connection and execute the same select
> query. I have to say that I really hate the idea to create new connections
> all the time the change is made, but I'm running out of my own ideas. Could
> you possibly give me the clue why it works this way and how this situation
> can be avoided or fixed? Are there any connection or database properties to
> play with?
>
> The quick answer will be truly appreciated. Thank you!
>
> Best regards,
> Alexei
>
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