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  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Jackcess

    I tried calling those two methods right before calling "raf.close()" and neither helped. Also tried changing the SMB version of the Linux server from 2.1 to 3.0, and enabling "Asynchronous I/O" on the server. No luck.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Jackcess

    RandomAccessFile appears to be the cause. I did what you suggested and created a 1MB file on the network share, and then used the RandomAccessFile class to edit a 1KB chunk in the middle of the file. It took several seconds for the date modified timestamp to update. It must have something to do with the way the Linux server handles such things because we didn't have this problem when we used a Windows server.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Jackcess

    Yes, I used Java to update the plain text file (see code & output below). I wonder if Jackcess has any kind of caching system that could cause this? Are there any background threads that run after the database object is closed? I checked the database file's timestamp at the command line right after my sample code updates the database file, and it reflects what the Java code is reporting--it takes ~10 seconds to update just like the Java code. So that suggests the problem is at the operating system...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on Jackcess

    When Jackcess updates a row in the database, the file system does not update the Access file's "date modified" timestamp immediately for me. It takes around 10 seconds for the timestamp to update. This only happens to me when the Access file is hosted on a SMB network share (as opposed to the local hard drive). The server hosting the network share is a Linux-based NAS. The client computer is running Windows. The Access file used to be hosted on a Windows-based server, and I just started to experience...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Jackcess

    When Jackcess updates a row in the database, the file system does not update the Access file's "date modified" timestamp immediately for me. It takes around 10 seconds for the timestamp to update. This only happens to me when the Access file is hosted on a SMB network share (as opposed to the local hard drive). The server hosting the network share is a Linux-based NAS. The client computer is running Windows. The Access file used to be hosted on a Windows-based server, and I just started to experience...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help and Support on biweekly

    Thank you for the update. Good to hear that you figured it out. Please let me know...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help and Support on biweekly

    Hello, Can you elaborate on how you changed the time of some instances? Can you provide...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help and Support on biweekly

    Hello, To cancel or delete an existing event, create a new VEVENT component like...

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