But any "locking or concurrency issue" that made it to the database would have thrown an SQLException. So either there is a SQLException that is being lost somehow, or the issue is before the JDBC ...
I assume you are already aware of annotations and generics, which were introduced in Java with J2SE 5.0. JDBC 4.0 introduces annotations and the generic DataSet. This change aims to simplify execution ...
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