Re: newbB: Howto tell if jdbc is compiled-in? - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Peter V. Cooper
Subject Re: newbB: Howto tell if jdbc is compiled-in?
Date
Msg-id 5.1.0.14.0.20020212072655.00ade520@mail.gte.net
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In response to newbB: Howto tell if jdbc is compiled-in?  (john-paul delaney <jp@justatest.com>)
Responses NewB: Servlet/cmd:Classpath confusion  (john-paul delaney <jp@justatest.com>)
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JP, I am running Linux RH 7.2, Apache (came with RH7.2 - don't know the
number), Tomcat 3.2.3
and postgresql 7.2. All seems to be working fine. I have not stress tested
it yet or put it in
a live site. A beta site is next. Can't vouch for anything above 3.2.3 on
Tomcat as I had problems
with 3.2.4 and backed it down a level. Others on this list have mentioned
Tomcat 4.X. Chime up.
I still know of a site that has problems with a persistent connection to
the database over a wan
timing out but have been unable to flush out answers here. My config needs
only the JVM,DB, and JDBC driver on the same machine for now. Lan later and
Wan even further out. By then I
should have or program a solution. Good luck - the above config seems to
work fine.

At 03:03 PM 2/12/2002 -0100, john-paul delaney wrote:

>Thanks Nick... I had already bookmarked the site to try out your test
>code, once I have all components installed.
>
>BTW, I'm interested in java servlets running under Apache Tomcat, using
>postgreSQL as the back-end store.  Can anyone recommend any sites that
>discuss this combination?
>
>regards
>/j-p.
>
>
>On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Nick Fankhauser wrote:
>
> > As the other folks mentioned, you only need to obtain the .jar file &
> put it
> > in your classpath to support jdbc. All the "with jdbc" switch does for you
> > is to build this file. So- it's easiest to just download the file from
> > http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html. If you're just starting, you may
> > find this web page useful:
> >
> > www.fankhausers.com/postgresql/jdbc
> >
> > -Nick
> >
>
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