Problem: When java application is run it produces the following exception: interbase.interclient.BugCheckException It also says to send mail to icsupport@interbase.com and reference bugcode 10019. Solution: InterClient issues this bug code when it detects that the transaction state of InterServer disagrees with the transaction state of InterClient. If an application invokes COMMIT using SQL rather than using the JDBC Connection.commit() method, the transaction states of interclient and interbase will not be in sync. So a transaction should be committed using: Connection.commit(); and not by passing SQL: Statement.executeUpdate ("COMMIT"); source: Paul Ostler
Last Modified: 20-OCT-00