Bugs fixed:
Don't enable server-side prepared statements for server version 5.0.0 or 5.0.1, as they aren't compatible with the '4.1.2+' style that the driver uses (the driver expects information to come back that isn't there, so it hangs). (Bug#3804)
getWarnings() returns
SQLWarning instead of
DataTruncation.
(Bug#3804)
getProcedureColumns() doesn't work with
wildcards for procedure name.
(Bug#3540)
getProcedures() does not return any
procedures in result set.
(Bug#3539)
Fixed DatabaseMetaData.getProcedures() when
run on MySQL-5.0.0 (output of SHOW
PROCEDURE STATUS changed between 5.0.0 and 5.0.1.
(Bug#3520)
Added connectionCollation property to cause
driver to issue set collation_connection=...
query on connection init if default collation for given charset
is not appropriate.
(Bug#3520)
DBMD.getSQLStateType() returns incorrect
value.
(Bug#3520)
Correctly map output parameters to position given in
prepareCall() versus. order implied during
registerOutParameter().
(Bug#3146)
Cleaned up detection of server properties. (Bug#3146)
Correctly detect initial character set for servers >= 4.1.0. (Bug#3146)
Support placeholder for parameter metadata for server >= 4.1.2. (Bug#3146)
Added gatherPerformanceMetrics property,
along with properties to control when/where this info gets
logged (see docs for more info).
Fixed case when no parameters could cause a
NullPointerException in
CallableStatement.setOutputParameters().
Enabled callable statement caching via
cacheCallableStmts property.
Fixed sending of split packets for large queries, enabled nio ability to send large packets as well.
Added .toString() functionality to
ServerPreparedStatement, which should help if
you're trying to debug a query that is a prepared statement (it
shows SQL as the server would process).
Added logSlowQueries property, along with
slowQueriesThresholdMillis property to
control when a query should be considered “slow.”
Removed wrapping of exceptions in
MysqlIO.changeUser().
Fixed stored procedure parameter parsing info when size was
specified for a parameter (for example,
char(), varchar()).
ServerPreparedStatements weren't actually
de-allocating server-side resources when
.close() was called.
Fixed case when no output parameters specified for a stored procedure caused a bogus query to be issued to retrieve out parameters, leading to a syntax error from the server.

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