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Updates invisible - windows only (Linux OK)

Hi

I have one Java app writing records to a database (App A) and another,
a Java web application running under Tomcat, displaying the records.
Call this App B.

When I first log into App B and get a connection, all records in the
database at that point get displayed OK.

But after that, any new records inserted by App A do not get displayed
when I refresh (running the query again).

If I log out of App B and log in again, getting a new conection, I see
all the new records.

This behaviour only occurs if I'm running on Windows. If I run the
database on my Linux box with the same application code, new records
inserted by App B are immediately visible to App B with no need to
close the connection and open a new one.

Help!

Dec 27 '05 #1
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