Re: Re; pg_dump from Java - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Michael Schmidt
Subject Re: Re; pg_dump from Java
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Msg-id BAY101-DAV12EF21A7E0DE2CD3BC3F44A3CC0@phx.gbl
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In response to Re; pg_dump from Java  ("Michael Schmidt" <michaelmschmidt@msn.com>)
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Markus,
 
Thanks for the info about these environment variables - pretty handy stuff!  However, it seems a possible drawback in using them is that they could compromise cross-platform compatibility.  Also, there was mention that PGPASSWORD could pose security issues on some systems.  As I have it set up now, the user enters the password into the application on the first database access and it is stored for the duration of the session only. 
 
Michael Schmidt
 
> I've continued to work on the problem (stubbornness + free time is a
> deadly combination) and have gotten a solution others might find
> helpful.  In Java 1.5 (5.0 per their new numbering) there is a new
> ProcessBuilder class.  It is a different way to create a runtime process
> that allows setting environmental variables.

Maybe you can also use the appropriate environmental variable to pass
the password to pg_dump, it should work for all libpq based applications¹.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/libpq-envars.html

This should work even nicer than parsing stdout / stderr.



HTH,
Markus

¹ Exception is debian, they put wrappers into the path which don't
honour those variables, and do their own magic.
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