If you could send me the jdbc4 (I am using 1.6) that would be great. If I need further builds before its officially released, I will get git setup in my environment and build it for myself.
On 12/03/2014 10:14 PM, Dave Rosckes wrote: > Craig, > > Thanks for implementing the SSPI support for PgJDBC. When will the new > PgJDBC be released? > > I have never used git before, so if there is a place I can download the > jdbc jar with the SSPI support that would be great. If that is not an > option, I will look into setting up a git environment.
Dave,
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There's no set release date for the first 9.4.x driver at this point. We'll likely release some time after PostgreSQL 9.4.0 goes final, when time permits. Resources for PgJDBC driver development are unfortunately extremely limited.
I can send you a .zip of the jar and dependencies if you don't want to build with git. It'll just be a build of the latest git master head produced with "ant dist", and it'll very much be a "no guarantees, no promises" snapshot build. You'd need to tell me what JDBC version / JDK version you need. I won't necessarily be able to follow up with new builds if you need newer snapshots though, so I really recommend learning to compile it yourself.
git is pretty friendly for the basics, and it's a tool I think every developer should become familiar with. Perhaps now is a good opportunity? All you need to build the driver is git (to check it out from revision control) and ant (to build it), plus a JDK matching the version you want.
msysgit offers a pretty nice GUI for basic git operations on Windows: