JDBC and Timestamps - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Chris Ryan
Subject JDBC and Timestamps
Date
Msg-id 398C07F5.FE194B49@greatbridge.com
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I'm working on a project where I update/insert/select records through
JDBC and I'm noticing problems with the timestamp fields. The JDBC
driver when writing a Timestamp value to postgres is passing the value
to the backend as a String in the following format "yyyy-mm-dd
hh:mm:ss.fffffffff" <-- the last part .fffffffff is nanosecs. When
Postgres reads this is things it is millisecs so converts it and appends
the timezone. Now when the JDBC driver reads the value back in it is
trying to do a date conversion from a string using the format
"yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:sszzz" which has timezone but no millisecs. The
different formats of course cause exceptions to be generated. I tried
using the setLenient(true) but this didn't make any difference.

Chris Ryan



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