Rados*aw Smogura<rsmog...@softperience.eu> wrote: > I updated patch to latets CVS version, I didn't have time to > remove some trashes from it. > > If something will be wrong with patch, give a feedback. I skimmed it and agree that it is the right general approach -- using java.util.Timer to trigger the cancel method. It doesn't confuse the function of the setQueryTimeout method of the JDBC driver with the statement_timeout GUC of PostgreSQL, which strike me as no more or less similar to each other than the brakes on my car are to a highway guardrail -- both are designed to stop something, but under different circumstances. I certainly can't fault you for lack of testing, since about two-thirds of the patch is testing classes. I didn't see any need to include the last two classes (ByteConverter and InfiniteTimerTask); can you explain why those are in there? That said, some of the details of the implementation gave me pause -- there seem to be rather more moving parts and more places to check things than the overall complexity of the problem would seem to warrant; however, it's entirely possible that on closer review I'll find that they were necessary for reasons which escape me on a quick scan of the code. If you could add this to the open CommitFest, I'll be glad to review it (if nobody beats me to it): https://commitfest.postgresql.org/action/commitfest_view/open -Kevin
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