Обсуждение: WARNING on setAutoCommit
Hi,
The following warning is shown on postgres log when you use
JDBC driver; Build 108, for PostgreSQL 7.3.x.
This is the server condition I use:
----------------------------------------
PostgreSQL 7.3.2
JDBC pg73jdbc3.jar(Build 108)
J2SE 1.4.1_01
RedHatLinux 7.2
----------------------------------------
When "auto commit" is set true, and I run Connection.setAutoCommit(false)
command in JDBC program, the following warning is shown on the PostgreSQL log;
WARNING: COMMIT: no transaction in progress
Because of the warning, I looked at
org.postgresql.jdbc1.AbstractJdbc1Connection#setAutoCommit(), and this program
was written as follows;
if (this.autoCommit == autoCommit)
return;
if (autoCommit)
{
if (haveMinimumServerVersion("7.3"))
{
//We do the select to ensure a transaction is in process
//before we do the commit to avoid warning messages
//from issuing a commit without a transaction in process
execSQL("select 1; commit; set autocommit = on;");
}
else
{
execSQL("end");
}
}
At the command line; execSQL("select 1; commit; set autocommit = on;");,
the program must finish and not record "warning" in the log even though
the program processes either during or at the end of the transaction.
As a matter of fact, the warning appears when the program runs "commit;."
The program doesn't begin a new transaction even though "select 1;"
has been executed,
I think if we change the command as follows,
execSQL("select 1;");
execSQL("commit; set autocommit = on;");
we can finish the transaction without the warning.
┛
┛ Daichi Ueura
┛
┛ Hiroshima City Univ, Department of Intelligent Systems.
┛ e-mail: (Private) daichi@lifeflow.jp
┛ : (Office) daichi@neu.co.jp
┛ : (Univ) g23010@cr.info.hiroshima-cu.ac.jp
┛
┛
Daichi,
What you are reporting is a bug in the server. The "select 1" should
start a new transaction and doesn't and that has already been reported
as a bug on the pgsql-hackers mail list.
Your suggested work around of the server bug is a good suggestion. I
will implement this workaround in the driver.
thanks,
--Barry
Daichi Ueura wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The following warning is shown on postgres log when you use
> JDBC driver; Build 108, for PostgreSQL 7.3.x.
>
> This is the server condition I use:
> ----------------------------------------
> PostgreSQL 7.3.2
> JDBC pg73jdbc3.jar(Build 108)
> J2SE 1.4.1_01
> RedHatLinux 7.2
> ----------------------------------------
>
> When "auto commit" is set true, and I run Connection.setAutoCommit(false)
> command in JDBC program, the following warning is shown on the PostgreSQL log;
>
> WARNING: COMMIT: no transaction in progress
>
> Because of the warning, I looked at
> org.postgresql.jdbc1.AbstractJdbc1Connection#setAutoCommit(), and this program
> was written as follows;
>
> if (this.autoCommit == autoCommit)
> return;
> if (autoCommit)
> {
> if (haveMinimumServerVersion("7.3"))
> {
> //We do the select to ensure a transaction is in process
> //before we do the commit to avoid warning messages
> //from issuing a commit without a transaction in process
> execSQL("select 1; commit; set autocommit = on;");
> }
> else
> {
> execSQL("end");
> }
> }
>
> At the command line; execSQL("select 1; commit; set autocommit = on;");,
> the program must finish and not record "warning" in the log even though
> the program processes either during or at the end of the transaction.
> As a matter of fact, the warning appears when the program runs "commit;."
> The program doesn't begin a new transaction even though "select 1;"
> has been executed,
>
> I think if we change the command as follows,
>
> execSQL("select 1;");
> execSQL("commit; set autocommit = on;");
>
> we can finish the transaction without the warning.
>
> ┛
> ┛ Daichi Ueura
> ┛
> ┛ Hiroshima City Univ, Department of Intelligent Systems.
> ┛ e-mail: (Private) daichi@lifeflow.jp
> ┛ : (Office) daichi@neu.co.jp
> ┛ : (Univ) g23010@cr.info.hiroshima-cu.ac.jp
> ┛
> ┛
>
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I am working on a fix for this bug right now.
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Barry Lind wrote:
> Daichi,
>
> What you are reporting is a bug in the server. The "select 1" should
> start a new transaction and doesn't and that has already been reported
> as a bug on the pgsql-hackers mail list.
>
> Your suggested work around of the server bug is a good suggestion. I
> will implement this workaround in the driver.
>
> thanks,
> --Barry
>
>
> Daichi Ueura wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The following warning is shown on postgres log when you use
> > JDBC driver; Build 108, for PostgreSQL 7.3.x.
> >
> > This is the server condition I use:
> > ----------------------------------------
> > PostgreSQL 7.3.2
> > JDBC pg73jdbc3.jar(Build 108)
> > J2SE 1.4.1_01
> > RedHatLinux 7.2
> > ----------------------------------------
> >
> > When "auto commit" is set true, and I run Connection.setAutoCommit(false)
> > command in JDBC program, the following warning is shown on the PostgreSQL log;
> >
> > WARNING: COMMIT: no transaction in progress
> >
> > Because of the warning, I looked at
> > org.postgresql.jdbc1.AbstractJdbc1Connection#setAutoCommit(), and this program
> > was written as follows;
> >
> > if (this.autoCommit == autoCommit)
> > return;
> > if (autoCommit)
> > {
> > if (haveMinimumServerVersion("7.3"))
> > {
> > //We do the select to ensure a transaction is in process
> > //before we do the commit to avoid warning messages
> > //from issuing a commit without a transaction in process
> > execSQL("select 1; commit; set autocommit = on;");
> > }
> > else
> > {
> > execSQL("end");
> > }
> > }
> >
> > At the command line; execSQL("select 1; commit; set autocommit = on;");,
> > the program must finish and not record "warning" in the log even though
> > the program processes either during or at the end of the transaction.
> > As a matter of fact, the warning appears when the program runs "commit;."
> > The program doesn't begin a new transaction even though "select 1;"
> > has been executed,
> >
> > I think if we change the command as follows,
> >
> > execSQL("select 1;");
> > execSQL("commit; set autocommit = on;");
> >
> > we can finish the transaction without the warning.
> >
> > ?
> > ? Daichi Ueura
> > ?
> > ? Hiroshima City Univ, Department of Intelligent Systems.
> > ? e-mail: (Private) daichi@lifeflow.jp
> > ? : (Office) daichi@neu.co.jp
> > ? : (Univ) g23010@cr.info.hiroshima-cu.ac.jp
> > ?
> > ?
> >
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