Re: JDBC in Red hat 9 - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc
From | Joseph Thomas |
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Subject | Re: JDBC in Red hat 9 |
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Msg-id | Sea2-F356Len4PbO9uV0000b0c7@hotmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | JDBC in Red hat 9 ("Joseph Thomas" <greywolf921@hotmail.com>) |
List | pgsql-jdbc |
<div style="background-color:"><div><p>ok, <p>I updated the CLASSPATH to have pgb1jdbc2.jar, and modfied my code to say "Class.forName("org.postgresql.Driver").newInstance();"<p>but I am still getting the error "Exception! java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:org.postgresql.Driver" <br /><br /></div><div></div>----Original Message Follows---- <div></div>From:Barry Lind <div></div>To: Joseph Thomas <div></div>CC: pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org <div></div>Subject: Re:[JDBC] JDBC in Red hat 9 <div></div>Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 21:58:02 -0700 <div></div><div></div>Joseph, <div></div><div></div>Twothings wrong that I can see: <div></div><div></div>1) The driver class is now org.postgresql.Driver(not postgresql.Driver) <div></div>2) You only include one of the jar files in the classpath (the onethat corresponds to the version of java/jdbc you are running: jdbc1 = jdk1.1, jdbc2= jdk1.2 and 1.3, jdbc3= jdk1.4 <div></div><div></div>thanks,<div></div>--Barry <div></div><div></div><div></div>Joseph Thomas wrote: <div></div>>Ok Iam new to Linux, so please bear with me. I am running Red Hat 9 <div></div>>that comes with PostgreSQL7.3.2-3. <div></div>>I have created a "test" database and am trying to access it using <div></div>>a java program through jdbc.<div></div>>I am recieving and error: "Exception! <div></div>>java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: postgresql.Driver"<div></div>> I have my CLASSPATH set to point to pg73b1jdbc1.jar, <div></div>>pg73b1jdbc2.jar andpg73b1jdbc3.jar. <div></div>> I am reading a HOW TO for jdbc and PostgreSQL From <div></div>>http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Enterprise-Java-for-Linux-HOWTO-6.htmlbut <div></div>>this is for version 6.5, doI need to do anything else? <div></div>> here is my java code: <div></div>>import java.sql.*; <div></div>> <div></div>>classPostgreSQLTest { <div></div>> public static void main (String[] args) { <div></div>> try { <div></div>>Driver driver = (Driver) <div></div>> Class.forName("postgresql.Driver").newInstance(); <div></div>>DriverManager.registerDriver(driver); <div></div>> <div></div>> String url = "jdbc:postgresql:javatest";<div></div>> Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection(url, "postgres", <div></div>>"");<div></div>> Statement stm = con.createStatement(); <div></div>> <div></div>> stm.setQueryTimeout(10);<div></div>> ResultSet rs = stm.executeQuery("select col1 from test"); <div></div>> <div></div>>rs.next(); <div></div>> <div></div>> System.out.println(rs.getString(1)); <div></div>> <div></div>>} catch (SQLExcept ion e) { <div></div>> <div></div>> System.out.println("Exception!"); <div></div>>System.out.println(e.toString()); <div></div>> } <div></div>>} <div></div>> <div></div>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<div></div>>Tired of spam? Getadvanced junk mail protection <div></div>> with MSN 8. <div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div>---------------------------(endof broadcast)--------------------------- <div></div>TIP5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? <div></div><div></div>http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html <div></div></div><brclear="all" /><hr />Tired of spam? Get <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMHENUS/2734??PS=">advanced junk mailprotection</a> with MSN 8.
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