Now the driver uses SASLprep normalization for SCRAM authentication fixing some issues with spaces in passwords.
If closeOnCompletion is called on an existing statement and the statement
is executed a second time it will fail.
Changed
Fix: Actually close unclosed results. Previously was not closing the first unclosed result fixes #1903 (#1905)
There is a small behaviour change here as a result. If closeOnCompletion is called on an existing statement and the statement
is executed a second time it will fail.
Added
Verify code via forbidden-apis (jdk-internal and jdk-non-portable signatures) [PR #2012](pgjdbc/pgjdbc#2012)
Fix "Required class information missing" when old org.jboss:jandex parses pgjdbc classes [issue 2008][https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/pgjdbc/pgjdbc/issues/2008]
Fix PGCopyInputStream returning the last row twice when reading with CopyOut API [issue 2016][https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/pgjdbc/pgjdbc/issues/2016]
Fix Connnection.isValid() to not wait longer than existing network timeout [PR #2040](pgjdbc/pgjdbc#2040)
Fix Passwords with spaces (ASCII and non-ASCII) now work with SCRAM authentication (driver now uses SASLprep normalization) [PR #2052](pgjdbc/pgjdbc#2052)
Fix DatabaseMetaData.getTablePrivileges() to include views, materialized views, and foreign tables [PR #2049](pgjdbc/pgjdbc#2049)
[42.2.18]
Fixed
Unfortunately changing the default of gssEncMode to ALLOW was not enough. The GSSEncMode Enum was not changed as well
fixed in #1920
[42.2.17]
Changed
Change default of gssEncMode to ALLOW. PostgreSQL can deal with PREFER but there are cloud providers that did not implement the protocol properly. Libpq gets around this by checking for a GSS credential cache before attempting the connection. This is possible in JDK 8 and up, but not JDK6, or JDK7 fixes Issue #1868 [PR #1913](pgjdbc/pgjdbc#1913)
The driver returns enum and jsonb arrays elements are returned as PGobject instances (fixed in 42.2.17)
Fixed
Arrays sent in binary format are now sent as 1 based. This was a regression for multi-dimensional arrays as well as text/varchar, oid and bytea arrays.
Since 42.2.0 single dimensional arrays were stored 0 based. They are now sent 1 based which is the SQL standard, and the default
for Postgres when sent as strings such as '{1,2,3}'. Fixes issue 1860 in PR 1863.
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fix: Actually close unclosed results. Previously was not closing the first un...e551d1a
fix: properly set cancel socket timeout (#2044)9d6ab68
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