Re: create tables and prepared statements with params - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc
From | Mark Lewis |
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Subject | Re: create tables and prepared statements with params |
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Msg-id | 1158168051.9657.1272.camel@archimedes Whole thread Raw |
In response to | create tables and prepared statements with params ("Enrique Rodríguez Lasterra"<lasterra@javahispano.org>) |
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Re: create tables and prepared statements with params
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List | pgsql-jdbc |
In 8.x the driver uses "real" server-side prepared statements. In 7.4.x the driver did string replacements before submitting statements to the server. There are pros and cons to server-side prepared statements. They're mostly a very good thing, but you're running into one of the limitations; the driver can only put variables in places where the server allows variables. CREATE TABLE isn't one of those places. Your best bet with the 8.x driver is to perform the string replacement yourself. [Question to the list: this should be on the FAQ. How could I go about submitting patches to the FAQ page?] -- Mark Lewis On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 19:10 +0200, Enrique Rodríguez Lasterra wrote: > get an error when i create a table using preparedstatement with some > parameters "?". > > Is this a non standard function? > > With JDBC 7.4 it runs prefectly but with 8.x no. With 8.x if i don't > use params the table is created without errors > > Here is all the info. > > Regards, Enrique > > Code > > package test; > > import java.sql.Connection; > import java.sql.DriverManager; > import java.sql.PreparedStatement; > > /** > * DB > * > * @version 1.0 > * @since 13-sep-2006 > */ > public class DB { > public static void main(String[] args) { > Connection connection = null; > try { > Class.forName("org.postgresql.Driver"); > connection = > DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc[tongue]ostgresql://192.168.4.221/canyamo-test", > "canyamo-test", "canyamo-test"); > PreparedStatement stmt = > connection.prepareStatement("create table orders ( id integer not > null, client character varying(15) default ? not null)"); > stmt.setObject(1, "without-name"); > > stmt.executeUpdate();//stmt.execute(); > } catch (Exception e) { > e.printStackTrace(); > } > } > } > > Exception > > org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: there is no parameter $1 > at org.postgresql.core.v3.QueryExecutorImpl.receiveErrorResponse(QueryExecutorImpl.java:1527) > at org.postgresql.core.v3.QueryExecutorImpl.processResults > (QueryExecutorImpl.java:1311) > at org.postgresql.core.v3.QueryExecutorImpl.execute(QueryExecutorImpl.java:190) > at org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2Statement.execute(AbstractJdbc2Statement.java:452) > at org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2Statement.executeWithFlags(AbstractJdbc2Statement.java:354) > at org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2Statement.executeUpdate(AbstractJdbc2Statement.java:308) > at test.DB.main(DB.java:23) > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) > at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke > (DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324) > at com.intellij.rt.execution.application.AppMain.main(AppMain.java:90) > > > Versions > JDBC: 8.1.404 > Database: 8.1.4 > > >
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