Re: postgres and Jdbc 2.0 - Mailing list pgsql-hackers
From | Dave Cramer |
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Subject | Re: postgres and Jdbc 2.0 |
Date | |
Msg-id | 1091630609.2056.46.camel@localhost.localdomain Whole thread Raw |
In response to | postgres and Jdbc 2.0 (chinni <naveen.bysani@gmail.com>) |
List | pgsql-hackers |
First, there is a list for the jdbc driver. Second, which version are you using? I know some of these are implemented already. getUDT's, setFetchDirection, gettime, ... Dave On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 10:20, chinni wrote: > Hi All! > Please note that the following functions are not implemented in the > postgres driver > even though they are a part of the JDBC 2.0 standard. > > Some of these may be party implemented, but may not be complete. > > <differences> > Blob.java > public long position(byte[] pattern, long start) throws SQLException > > Clob.java > public long position(String pattern, long start) throws SQLException > public long position(Clob pattern, long start) throws SQLException > > Connection.java > public Object getObject(String type, String value) throws SQLException > > DatabaseMetaData.java > public java.sql.ResultSet getUDTs(String catalog,String > schemaPattern,String typeNamePattern,int[] types) throws SQLException > > ResultSet.java > public Object getObject(int i, java.util.Map map) throws SQLException > public Ref getRef(int i) throws SQLException > public void setFetchDirection(int direction) throws SQLException > public boolean rowDeleted() throws SQLException > public boolean rowInserted() throws SQLException > public boolean rowUpdated() throws SQLException > > Statement.java > public int getFetchDirection() throws SQLException > public void setFetchDirection(int direction) throws SQLException > public void setRef(int i, Ref x) throws SQLException > public Blob getBlob(int i) throws SQLException > public Clob getClob(int i) throws SQLException > public Object getObject(int i, java.util.Map map) throws SQLException > public Ref getRef(int i) throws SQLException > public java.sql.Date getDate(int i, java.util.Calendar cal) throws > SQLException > public Time getTime(int i, java.util.Calendar cal) throws SQLException > public Timestamp getTimestamp(int i, java.util.Calendar cal) throws > SQLException > public void registerOutParameter(int parameterIndex, int sqlType, > String typeName) throws SQLException > public java.sql.Array getArray(int i) throws SQLException > > Array.java > public Object getArray(long index, int count, Map map) throws > SQLException > public java.sql.ResultSet getResultSet(long index, int count, > java.util.Map map) throws SQLException > > </differences> > > There are a few things which I want to know. > > 1) Is there anything more which I am missing wrt JDBC 2.0 and postgres. > > 2) If I want to add these features to JDBC driver, is there anything > that has to go to database itself. > > > thanks > naveen > > -- Dave Cramer 519 939 0336 ICQ # 14675561
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