But will it able to receive the compiled version of the driver? Also it seems it should be published in public maven repositories. Right?
Best Regards, Sergey Kim
From: Jeremy Whiting <jwhiting@redhat.com> Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2016 7:03:20 PM To: Brad DeJong; Sergey Kim Cc: pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org; Sergey Onuchin Subject: Re: [JDBC] Re: logging bug in JDBC driver (https://jdbc.postgresql.org/download/postgresql-9.4.1212.jar)
On 09/12/16 14:14, Brad DeJong wrote:
Sergey Kim wrote:
> Brad DeJong wrote:
>> Sergey Kim wrote:
>>> ... (loglevel) parameter doesn't produce any messages ...
>> Please verify that your application calls java.sql.DriverManager.setLogWriter(PrintWriter) to set the log destination.
> The following fix gives solution: java.sql.DriverManager.setLogWriter(new java.io.PrintWriter(System.out));
> What should be do in order to preserve the code untouched and still have to JDBC logging available?
Sorry, that is a more difficult question. I am not aware of any way to set the log writer with a configuration parameter rather than by calling setLogWriter().