@SecondRikudo the thing is, you know, RDBMS engines have different views about permissions because those are NOT defined by the SQL standard; and again, PostgreSQL may do it (DDL vs DML access, r/w in the latter case) but here what matters is that there exists an entity which can do DDL in its own, private space and all the needed DML. No need to go further
For instance, a FUNDAMENTAL ERROR in this case would be to have a separate user for read/write DML operations since the business requirements DO NOT EVEN ASK FOR IT
As it is now I have one tab for each DOM, and each tab switches between two views; the standard one is a table view in which you can search and display a set of results, then when you click a specific entry you'll get to a detailed view of the entry.
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I want to construct an array containing array of strings, something like, ["A" => ["aa", "ab"], "B" => ["ba","bb"], ... ] and I want to know how to push to say "A"'s array
I would like to have some explanations about the differences between reading a file in java and reading a file in java in a webservice, using FileItem[] ?
I have a CSV which is... 34 million lines long. Yes, no joking.
This is a CSV file produced by a parser tracer which is then imported into the corresponding debugging program.
And the problem is in the latter.
Right now I import all rows one by one:
private void insertNodes(final DSLContext j...
In the sense that I could provide a Reader which happens to keep track of the number of lines read so far since that will pretty much match what has been fed into the engine
However, detecting lines is still needed, and the line detection would be done at least twice: once by that wrapper class and once by either JooQ itself or the DB engine...
But my word was I surprised; the last biggest file was 22 million rows long and now 34
And the guy has a trace so big enough that it cannot even be generated for starters since when the tracer dies it leaves an 8 GiB file in /tmp and ENOSPC, knowing that a line in this CSV basically is never more than 150 characters long!
I'm currently building a fat jar, but I decided that for one and only one of the dependencies, I would prefer having an external jar managed myself instead of packaging it from jar-with-dependencies, which there does not appear to be exclusion rules. Is there a way to do that?