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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T09:34:49+00:00 2026-05-18T09:34:49+00:00

I’m using JDBC for very simple database connectivity. I have created my connection/statement and

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I’m using JDBC for very simple database connectivity.

I have created my connection/statement and executed a query.
I check the query object of the statement in the debugger to confirm that it is sending a proper query.
I then double checked the query (copied straight from debugger) on the database to make sure it returns data.
The returned resultset, however, gives false on .next()

Are there any common pitfalls here that I’m missing?

public List<InterestGroup> getGroups() {
    myDB.sendQuery("select distinct group_name From group_members where
            username='" + this.username + "'");
    ResultSet results = myDB.getResults();
    List<InterestGroup> returnList = new ArrayList<InterestGroup>();
    try {
        while (results.next()) {
            returnList.add(new InterestGroup(results.getString("group_name"), myDB));
        } 
        return returnList;
    } catch (SQLException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
        return null;
    }

}

And the myDB class (simple wrapper that lets me drop the connection/statement code into any project)

public void sendQuery(String query){
    this.query = query;
    try {
        if(statement == null){
            statement = connection.createStatement();
        }
        results = statement.executeQuery(query);
    } catch (SQLException e) {
        System.out.println(query);
        currentError = e;
        results = null;
        printError(e, "querying");
    }

}

public ResultSet getResults(){
    return results;
}

EDIT:
Based on suggestions I have mostly revamped my code but still have the same problem. Below is a simplified portion of code that has the same problem.

private boolean attemptLogin(String uName, String pWord) {

    ResultSet results;
    try{
        try {
            Class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver");
        } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        connection =DriverManager.getConnection(connectionString,user,password);
        PreparedStatement statement = connection.prepareStatement("select username from users where username='testuser'");
        results = statement.executeQuery();
        if(results != null && results.next()){
            System.out.println("found a result");
            statement.close();
            return true;
        }
        System.out.println("did not find a result");
        statement.close();
        return false;
    }catch(SQLException e){
        e.printStackTrace();
        return false;
    }

}

I have also hardcoded the query in place for now to eliminate that source of error. Same problem as before (this happens with all queries). Debugger shows all objects getting instantiated and no stack traces are printed. Furthermore, I am able to use the same code (and the more complicated code listed previously) in a different project.

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    2026-05-18T09:34:50+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:34 am

    I figured it out….stupid Oracle didn’t like the number of concurrent connections I had (all two of them, one for console, one for java). Unfortunately, the server is not under my control so I will just have to deal with it. You would think that Oracle would provide a better response. Instead it just returned empty result sets.

    Thanks for the responses

    edit Since this was asked/answered there have been a number of people pointed out that the underlying cause is more likely related to the commit/transaction settings in use. Please be sure to see other answers for additional hints and possible solutions.

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