Laszlo Hornyak wrote:
> IMHO this is why decoupling is good and neccesary. If one configures
> the RDBMS to use different another of data, then I simply replace a
> couple of lines in the data mapping configuration. In the case of
> custom datatypes in PostgreSQL, the same happens. This is no code
> modification nor recomplitation in PL-J, only a reconfiguration.
> This is why I have sent that link, but this configuration file
> fragment may explain it better:
> <typemapper>
> <map>
> <type db="timestamp"
> class="org.pgj.typemapping.postgres.PGTimestamp"/>
> <!-- type db="timestamp"
> class="org.pgj.typemapping.postgres.PGTimestampINT64"/ -->
Sure Laszlo. That solves everything. But where do you get the
information on what to comment out and what to use in the first place?
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren