The only general rule I adhere to is to make sure you clean up your
connections in a finally clause
Dave
On 21-Dec-06, at 5:01 AM, Håkan Jacobsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working against a postgresql database (version 8.0 ).
> I was wondering how to handle exceptions properly when doing
> database-related stuff, like queries, inserts etc.
>
> Often when I get an exception (I just catch an SQL exception in the
> catch
> clause) I get a message saying call getNextException(). Should I
> always add
> this code in the catch clause? Or should I always add a catch for
> catching
> postgresql-exceptions? Is there a general rule for this?
>
>
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