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MySQL Connector/Java 5.1.32 has been released
Posted by: Sowmya Dass
Date: August 11, 2014 01:45PM

Hello all,

MySQL Connector/J 5.1.32, a maintenance release of the production 5.1
branch has been released. Connector/J is the Type-IV pure-Java JDBC
driver for MySQL.

Version 5.1.32 is suitable for use with many MySQL server versions 
5.5 and 5.6.

MySQL Connector Java is available in source and binary form from the 
Connector/J download pages at 
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/5.1.html

MySQL Connector Java (Commercial) is already available for download
on the My Oracle Support (MOS) website. This release will be available
on eDelivery (OSDC) in next month's upload cycle.

As always, we recommend that you check the "CHANGES" file in the
download archive to be aware of changes in behavior that might affect
your application.

MySQL Connector/J 5.1.32 includes the following general bug fixes and
improvements, also available in more detail on
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/connector-j/en/news-5-1-32.html :

Changes in MySQL Connector/J 5.1.32 (2014-08-11)

   Version 5.1.32 is a maintenance release of the production 5.1
   branch. It is suitable for use with MySQL server versions 5.5, and
   5.6.

   Functionality Added or Changed

     * Connector/J used to always check every SQL statement in a
       server-side prepared statement to see whether it contained the
       ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause; but because the clause is only
       used with INSERT statements, the checks are unnecessary for
       other SQL statements while they reduce the performance of
       Connector/J. A new, boolean connection property
       avoidCheckOnDuplicateKeyUpdateInSQL has been added, by which
       the checks for the ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause can be
       disabled. (Bug #18232840, Bug #71672)

     * Connector/J now supports Fabric 1.5. Older versions of Fabric
       are no longer supported.

   Bugs Fixed

     * A bug in the Linux kernel version 3.6 and earlier caused the
       MysqlIO.clearInputStream() method to enter an endless loop.
       This fix changes the way the looping condition is evaluated,
       in order to avoid the problem. (Bug #19022745, Bug #73053)

     * Preparing a call to a stored procedure with Fabric caused a
       null point exception to be thrown. (Bug #19034681, Bug #73070)

     * Connector/J returned the incorrect return code "0" for a
       thrown exception when the failure happened in the context of a
       global XA transaction. With this fix, Connector/J now wraps
       any unexpected exception in an XAException in that case and
       returns the error code XAER_RMFAIL. (Bug #18970520, Bug
       #72890)

     * The test testSha256PasswordPlugin failed when executed against
       a commercial version of the MySQL server. (Bug #18852682)

     * Connecting to a user on the server created using the
       sha256_password plugin failed when the password specified by
       the client was an empty string (or when no password was
       specified). This fix makes Connector/J allow an empty password
       in that case, sending it to the server without applying RSA
       encryption on it. (Bug #18852587)

     * Calling the changeUser method to switch to a user created
       using the sha256_password plugin would result in a null
       pointer exception. This was due to the fact that the
       fromServer buffer was unavailable when changeUser called the
       sha256_password plugin, and this fix makes the plugin
       accommodate to that. (Bug #18869381)

     * Trying to use any character sets other than UTF-8 for
       communications between client programs and the MySQL server
       caused Connector/J to perform extra queries after the initial
       connection, resulting in higher latency and overhead for the
       connection. To prevent extra queries, this fix eliminates the
       mechanism of setting the character set to values other than
       "utf-8" by issuing a SET NAME statement to the server, and
       allows the use of the connection property characterEncoding to
       set the character set value in Connector/J's response packet
       during handshake. (Bug #18836319, Bug #72712)

     * A null pointer exception was thrown in isInterfaceJdbc()
       sometimes when load balancing was used and the application
       involved runtime instrumentations. (Bug #18691866, Bug #72502)

     * The keys generated by INSERT statements using the ON DUPLICATE
       KEY UPDATE clause were incorrect when the clause "ON DUPLICATE
       KEY UPDATE" was not written exactly as so (for example, when
       spaces or comments were inserted in between the words). (Bug
       #18344403, Bug #71923)

     * XA connections failed with a class cast exception for a
       load-balanced configuration with multiple hosts. This was
       because some XA-related classes used
       com.mysql.jdbc.ConnectionImpl in method parameters during
       calls. This fix makes the classes use
       com.mysql.jdbc.Connection instead in those cases. (Bug
       #16722757, Bug #62577)

     * The Ant script for building Connector/J from source failed to
       check the availability of javac and rt.jar from JDK 1.6 before
       compilation. That caused compilation to fail when the two
       files weren't available. This fix corrects the step in the
       build script that checks for those files before compilation.
       (Bug #11748301, Bug #35829)


Documentation
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Online: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-j/en/index.html

Reporting Bugs
---------------
We welcome and appreciate your feedback and bug reports:
http://bugs.mysql.com/  
   

On behalf of Oracle/MySQL Build Team,
Sowmya Dass

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