Re: user can't access own database after creation - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc
From | Steven Schlansker |
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Subject | Re: user can't access own database after creation |
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Msg-id | 5C503E8A-42CD-4E6D-BB71-8403DEB50D49@gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: user can't access own database after creation (Nuno Zimas <nzimas@gmail.com>) |
List | pgsql-jdbc |
Change public static void main(String []args) to public static void main(String []args) throws Exception On Dec 2, 2015, at 12:52 PM, Nuno Zimas <nzimas@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks, Steve. How silly of me :( > Still falling to compile, though. > > root@aida2next /u/2next# javac TestUrl.java > TestUrl.java:10: error: unreported exception SQLException; must be caught or declared to be thrown > Connection con = java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:postgresql://10.10.10.100","postgres","smartdoc"); > ^ > TestUrl.java:11: error: unreported exception SQLException; must be caught or declared to be thrown > con.createStatement().execute("select 1"); > ^ > TestUrl.java:11: error: unreported exception SQLException; must be caught or declared to be thrown > con.createStatement().execute("select 1"); > ^ > 3 errors > > > >> On 2 Dec 2015, at 20:50, Steven Schlansker <stevenschlansker@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> That's easily fixed by adding the missing ';' just as the error indicates :) >> >> On Dec 2, 2015, at 12:48 PM, Nuno Zimas <nzimas@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi Dave, >>> >>> I’m getting an error. >>> >>> root@aida2next /u/2next# javac TestUrl.java >>> TestUrl.java:1: error: ';' expected >>> import java.sql.Connection >>> ^ >>> 1 error >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 2 Dec 2015, at 20:39, Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> this isn't compiled, but it has no dependencies to compile and only one to run >>>> >>>> import java.sql.Connection >>>> >>>> /** >>>> * Created by davec on 2014-03-28. >>>> */ >>>> class TestUrl >>>> { >>>> public static void main(String []args) >>>> { >>>> Connection con = java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:postgresql://yourhost","youruser","password"); >>>> con.createStatement().execute("select 1"); >>>> } >>>> } >>>> save it in a file called TestUrl.java >>>> compile it with javac TestUrl.java >>>> run it with java -cp postgresql.jar:./ TestUrl >>>> >>>> change the names above to suit >>>> >>>> Dave Cramer >>>> >>>> davec@postgresintl.com >>>> www.postgresintl.com >>>> >>>> On 2 December 2015 at 15:35, Nuno Zimas <nzimas@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 2 Dec 2015, at 20:18, Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Can you try a very simple JDBC program to see if you can connect ? >>>>> >>>>> Dave Cramer >>>> >>>> Could you please suggest one already compiled? >>>> I’m not a java programmer and it’s been hell on rather to compile even the simplest java source file due to dependencyissues. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> davec@postgresintl.com >>>>> www.postgresintl.com >>>>> >>>>> On 2 December 2015 at 14:57, John R Pierce <pierce@hogranch.com> wrote: >>>>> On 12/2/2015 11:55 AM, Nuno Zimas wrote: >>>>> psql always connects successfully no matter what. >>>>> As for JDBC, we get the same results with or without ssl=true explicitly appended to the URL. >>>>> What truly baffles me is that ye exact same java application works with no hiccups against a quasi-vanilla pgsql backendi’ve installed on windows 10. >>>>> So far, the only visible difference I found is in the values for LC_COLLATE and LC_TYPE, which is V on the remote pgsqlinstances and English_United States.1252 on the local pgsql instance. >>>>> Not sure how tis would affect accessing the DBs, though. >>>>> >>>>> can you connect using psql on the windows system to the ubuntu hosted database? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Sent via pgsql-jdbc mailing list (pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org) >>>>> To make changes to your subscription: >>>>> http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-jdbc >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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