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On 10/08/2002 at 02:45:46 AM, java400-l-admin@midrange.com wrote: > If you close the ResultSet, the Statement remains open (as does the > Connection). If you close the Statement (without > closing the ResultSet) The Statement is closed but the Connection is still open > and the ResultSet object still has scope. I'm just curious - how does it correspond to the statement from JDBC documentation (interface java.sql.ResultSet, method close()): "A ResultSet object is automatically closed by the Statement object that generated it when that Statement object is closed, re-executed, or is used to retrieve the next result from a sequence of multiple results. A ResultSet object is also automatically closed when it is garbage collected." Does it mean IBM goes its own way here? :) --- end of excerpt --- If you close the statement, its ResultSet(s) is/are closed. "The stuff we call "software" is not like anything that human society is used to thinking about. Software is something like a machine, and something like mathematics, and something like language, and something like thought, and art, and information... but software is not in fact any of those other things." Bruce Sterling - The Hacker Crackdown Fred A. Kulack - IBM eServer iSeries - Enterprise Application Solutions ERP, Java DB2 access, Jdbc, JTA, etc... IBM in Rochester, MN (Phone: 507.253.5982 T/L 553-5982) mailto:kulack@us.ibm.com Personal: mailto:kulack@magnaspeed.net AIM Home:FKulack AIM Work:FKulackWrk MSN Work: fakulack@hotmail.com
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