Jogamp's UCanAccess project provides the jdbc driver to connect Access and Oracle databases to Java applications. Syntax is similar to that of the Oracle Database SQL. For example, you can create a table in Access using the following syntax: CREATE TABLE TableName ( KeyFieldName1 DataType1, KeyFieldName2 DataType2,...) UCanAccess can also be used for reading data from or writing data to Oracle databases, and, as it is a lightweight tool, UCanAccess can also be run directly from a USB flash drive. Thanks for reading!Ok, so I have 2 identical Mule machines. They are both running RadianOS 3.3.10.4 and both have ActiveMQ 5.5.0. At some point in time one of the two mules started to have problems where the the mailbox service would just fail to start and would need to be restarted. It's not been a problem since. The other day I decided to start using Mule Enterprise Console to build a new project. I ran into some problems where the console would hang, so I decided to kill it. I logged in to the mule server and saw that the console had been killed because it had been active for over 30 days. I closed all the browser tabs and took a look at the JVM stats, which show that the last working memory pool was used by the UI thread. I did not see a memory leak report, so I restarted the server and opened a new console session. After I typed in a command to run a test class, I saw that a memory pool (UIMarkupComponentPool#2) was being used. At this point, I could not switch back to my old Mule project because the memory pool was the last thing that I opened (and the project was large). I tried logging in with an admin account (as suggested by the note in Mule Enterprise Console) but I could not switch back to my old Mule project. The only way I could get back in was to log in as a different user. Can someone explain what is happening? I know the current Mule release only allows a maximum of 2 memory pools (one for the UI and one for the console) and this is the second one that I used. Does this mean that the first pool is somehow being recycled? I thought it would be a memory leak, but I can't find any indication of one.
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