Steve,
Postgres doesn't yet have a notion of error code at the server level.
Therefore the JDBC driver also doesn't have a notion of error codes.
As far are the exceptions themselves go, all errors on the backend are
fatal in the sense that they abort the current transaction and require a
rollback. So in general there aren't any backend errors that would be
considered a warning in postgres.
thanks,
--Barry
Steve SAUTETNER wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> i use the postgresql jdbc driver and i need to get error code's of the
> thrown SQLException's in order to treat these as fatal errors or simple
> warnings.
>
> Where can I find the list of error codes and description of the
> postgresql.Driver.SQLException ?
>
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