the connection doesn't
happen, and after a few minutes, the java proccess is closed.
What could it be? Maybe a problem with the DB settings?
Att.,
*Allexandre Sampaio*
*Vitória da Conquista - BA, Brazil*
*+55 (77) 99964 3521*
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riak-users mai
le of my
application until now.
Thank you again!
Att.,
*Allexandre Sampaio*
*Sistemas de Informação - IFBA*
*Vitória da Conquista - BA*
*(77) 99964 3521*
2017-04-12 11:02 GMT-03:00 Alex Moore :
> Hi Allexandre,
>
> A few things to start:
>
> 1. Could you share how you are setting u
Hey, now I found the problem. Actually, I was setting up the connection
wrong (forgot to check the default way in the library's page).
Now it's working fine! Thank you for being helpful!
Att.,
*Allexandre Sampaio*
*Sistemas de Informação - IFBA*
*Vitória da Conquista - BA*
*(77)
refuse the connection and throw errors.
I've checked and all the threads are using the same client (that is thread
safe, according to its docs).
I also tried to change the riak conf file to allow the maximum of threads
(1024), but it didn't change nothing...
Need help.
Thanks!
Att.,
return client;
}
According to the Java library's documentation on GitHub, the object
returned as a client could be used by multiple threads...
The class where I'm doing this is a singleton class, in a facade model.
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*Allexandre Sampaio*
*Sistemas de Informação - IFBA*
*Vitór