Re: issues with Statement.getTimestamp(int, Calendar) - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Ravi Periasamy
Subject Re: issues with Statement.getTimestamp(int, Calendar)
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Msg-id 64326.63334.qm@web60522.mail.yahoo.com
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In response to Re: issues with Statement.getTimestamp(int, Calendar)  (Kris Jurka <books@ejurka.com>)
Responses Re: issues with Statement.getTimestamp(int, Calendar)
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We worked around this issue. I'm keen to pick up a
official release of the JDBC driver with the fix, will
there be one anytime soon?

Thanks
Ravi
--- Kris Jurka <books@ejurka.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Oliver Jowett wrote:
>
> > Ravi Periasamy wrote:
> >
> >> I suspect the AbstractJdbc2Statement.changetime()
> >> method.
> >
> > Yeah, that code looks pretty broken to me, it has
> completely the wrong
> > end of the stick about what it should be doing
> with the provided
> > calendar, AFAICS.
> >
> > Dave, why doesn't the out-parameter stuff do
> timestamp conversion by
> > delegating to the same code as the ResultSet code
> uses? That does all
> > the hard stuff for you..
> >
>
> I've rewritten this code to farm out the work to
> TimestampUtils and
> applied it to the 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3dev branches.
>
> Kris Jurka
>


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