next.jdbc 1.0.0 is available!

It contains just two small usability enhancements over the release candidate that came out last week:

If you misuse plan and end up printing out the result, for example when experimenting in the REPL, the Java object representation now contains a string that offers a hint of what you might have done wrong (not reduced the result, not mapped over the rows of the result set).

and end up printing out the result, for example when experimenting in the REPL, the Java object representation now contains a string that offers a hint of what you might have done wrong (not reduced the result, not mapped over the rows of the result set). next.jdbc.result-set/datafiable-result-set has been exposed (after some refactoring) to make it easier to deal with database metadata – a feature that clojure.java.jdbc supported via a couple of functions that were very thin wrappers around Java interop. See Processing Database Metadata in the migration guide for an example.

I want to thank everyone here who has provided input on the design of next.jdbc and who has tested the prerelease builds – Clojure has a wonderful community!