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Juxta
 
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Default Is the Oracle ORAOLEDB.DLL oledb driver thread safe? - 08-19-2004 , 11:40 PM






Please could someone help.

I am using the Oracle OLEDB driver for a multithreadded VC++ app,
useing CComand and the DynamicAccessor (fixed version) and i am
crashing on the open when more than one thread is being used to create
CComand`s.
The crash happens deep in the internals of the ORAOLEDB driver. I
even sequentualised all CComand access using critcal sections but it
still happends.
I guess this is an obscure area that nobody else works in. But if
somone has had this experience and solved it i would love to hear how
this is done. Or is this driver just not thread safe.

I ass-u-me-d it would be :3)

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Niall Litchfield
 
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Default Re: Is the Oracle ORAOLEDB.DLL oledb driver thread safe? - 08-20-2004 , 05:11 AM






justerposition (AT) hotmail (DOT) com (Juxta) wrote in message news:<970b5f99.0408192040.39d72769 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>...
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Please could someone help.

I am using the Oracle OLEDB driver for a multithreadded VC++ app,
useing CComand and the DynamicAccessor (fixed version) and i am
crashing on the open when more than one thread is being used to create
CComand`s.
The crash happens deep in the internals of the ORAOLEDB driver. I
even sequentualised all CComand access using critcal sections but it
still happends.
I guess this is an obscure area that nobody else works in. But if
somone has had this experience and solved it i would love to hear how
this is done. Or is this driver just not thread safe.

I'd strongly suggest logging this as a tar with Oracle with a
reproducible test case.

Niall


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