Re: Strange behaviour of JDBC driver for PostgreSQL - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Carlos Correia
Subject Re: Strange behaviour of JDBC driver for PostgreSQL
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Msg-id 3E01BE5D.4040304@m16e.com
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In response to Re: Strange behaviour of JDBC driver for PostgreSQL  (Dave Cramer <Dave@micro-automation.net>)
Responses Re: Strange behaviour of JDBC driver for PostgreSQL
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Hi, Dave

>Ok, so the question becomes what database did the driver connect to?
>
I'm pretty sure it's the only postgres database available.
The network has only 2 machines: DEVO (the server -- a Mandrake 9.0
fresh installation -- add: 192.168.1.1) and RA (a Windows 2000 box --
add: 192.168.1.2), they are connected directly.
Previously I was using Mandrake 8.0 (which came with version 7.0) and
everything was working OK!
Now, I made a fresh installation (formating ALL partitions) and Have
only 2 DBs installed: postgres (7.2!) and MySQL.
The tests were performed without being connected to the internet.

>I
>can assure you it has no version information inside it so it must have
>received that from somewhere? Also the fact the the driver behaves
>differently when connected remotely suggests something is wrong.
>so what did you input for the -h parameter below?
>
The server name: DEVO

>
>also can you write a java program that first gets the connection, and
>then waits for input, then in another terminal session do a netstat -nlp
>| grep 5432
>
>
OK! I'll try

BTW!, you have any idea about the meaning of SQLException reported?

Thanks,

Carlos


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