Re: Caching - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

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Subject Re: Caching
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Msg-id 200308301202.h7UC2Ojw002737@mx1.verat.net
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In response to Re: Caching  (Fernando Nasser <fnasser@redhat.com>)
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What is server side prepared statement and how I used it in jdbc ?

Thanks
Haris Peco
On Friday 29 August 2003 09:35 pm, Fernando Nasser wrote:
> Yes, the current driver has setFetchSize() implemented.
>
> Note that you must be inside a transaction as a cursor is used for
> implementing this.  Alternatively you can be using a server side prepared
> statement (you don't need to be inside a transaction in that case).
>
> If you are using an older driver, you can always declare a cursor yourself.
>
> Regards,
> Fernando
>
> Lufkin, Brad wrote:> Whenever I execute a query and retrieve the results
> with
>
> the sequence:
> >     ResultSet resultSet = statement.executeQuery("SELECT blah blah
> > blah...");
> >     while (resultSet.next()) {
> >         //do something with the resultSet
> >     }
> >
> > it looks like the query is completely carried out before any results are
> > returned. This contrasts with the behavior of other databases (Informix
> > comes to mind) where the query returns immediately and the results are
> > returned as the database fetches them. Is my supposition correct, and, if
> > so, is there any way to make postgres behave the same way as Informix?
> > My reasons for wanting this behavior is that I'm displaying results in
> > real time to a user through a GUI and the gradual display of results is
> > preferable to a long pause followed by all the results at once.
> >
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