Re: JVM crash when select count(*) on large table through JDBC - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Dave Cramer
Subject Re: JVM crash when select count(*) on large table through JDBC
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Msg-id 6CA15016-F105-4963-B9B2-3462EA2B3B53@fastcrypt.com
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In response to Re: JVM crash when select count(*) on large table through JDBC  ("Andres Olarte" <olarte.andres@gmail.com>)
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As Kris said and I said. If your jvm crashes it's a jvm problem.

I know people that have queries that take 20 minutes or more...

Dave
On 22-Feb-08, at 3:39 PM, Andres Olarte wrote:

> I know it's the same to count 1 o 20M rows, but it takes much longer
> to count 20M.  I really don't know much about the internal of the
> driver, but maybe some kind of time out?
>
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Kris Jurka <books@ejurka.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Andres Olarte wrote:
>>
>>> Just did a quick test with synthetic data (20M rows 3 columns:
>>> serial,
>>> timestamp, and text).  And it worked ok both on Java (with driver
>>> postgresql-8.1-407.jdbc3.jar)  and PgAdmin.
>>>
>>> Perhaps you could try to build a test case to expose the problem?
>>
>> From a client perspective, select count(*) should be the same no
>> matter
>> how many rows there are and what types of columns are in the table,
>> so a
>> test case won't be helpful.  If the JVM is just up and dying,
>> that's the
>> JVM's fault not a pg issue.
>>
>> Kris Jurka
>>
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