"No results" exception on executeQuery() - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From chris markiewicz
Subject "No results" exception on executeQuery()
Date
Msg-id 009a01c12673$182161e0$77b846c6@cmarkiewicz
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In response to "No results" exception on insert  (Brian_Williams@i2.com)
Responses RE: "No results" exception on executeQuery()
ERROR: SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL must be called before any query
Re: "No results" exception on executeQuery()
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Hello.  I just update my driver to the latest version (7.1-1.3).  I am
seeing MANY of the following exception:

No results were returned by the query.
    at org.postgresql.jdbc2.Statement.executeQuery(Statement.java:63)
    at
com.commnav.sbh.framework.persist.JDBCEngine.executeQuery(JDBCEngine.java:22
1)
    at
com.commnav.sbh.framework.persist.PersistenceObject.query(PersistenceObject.
java:1046)
    ...

I checked the history of this listserv and found some related but not quite
relevant stuff (part of the thread is below - it talks about using
executeUpdate for update/insert/delete)...

I am sometimes getting this exception even when there should be results
returned...

I appreciate any help.
chris

-----Original Message-----
From: pgsql-jdbc-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-jdbc-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of
Brian_Williams@i2.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 2:50 PM
To: pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org
Subject: [JDBC] "No results" exception on insert


Hello,

I have some code which is essentially doing the following:

Statement stmt;
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("insert into users values ( 'joe', 'blow'
)");

The values are inserted into the table correctly.  I verified this using
psql:
"select * from users".

The problem is that the executeQuery throws an Exception.  The message
is "No results were returned by the query":

No results were returned by the query.
        at org.postgresql.jdbc2.Statement.executeQuery(Statement.java,
Compiled
Code)

My driver is "org.postgresql.Driver" from the jar file jdbc7.0-1.2.jar.  I
think
the port version is 7.1  The platform is FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE.
I am using linux jdk 1.2.2.

Can anyone give me any ideas?

Thanks,
Brian



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