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Folks-
I'm starting work trying to get the driver compliant to JDBC2.0. Of course,
I'm starting with the easy stuff first. Things I'm working on first are
pooling and rowsets.
I'm planing to create implmentations of ConnecitonPoolDataSource and
PooledConnection in the jdbc2 package, and planed to have a configuration
files in the org/postgresql directory that could be overrideable. I figure
that we'd have the default one in the classpath, under the org/postgresql
directory, and the user overriding one in the top part of the classpath. What
are people's thoughts on this? Also, to avoid needing an XML parser, I was
planing on just using a standard properties file for them.
Also, is Log4j going to be a standard? I heard this mentioned on the list
before. Since exceptions we throw are PSQLExceptions (rather than
SQLExceptions) will creating an exception of that type autolog the exception?
Does anyone object to log4j? (I like it, but I just want to know what our
standard is going to be.) Its about 130k, and unlike Ant, it will have to be
distributed to end-users rather than just the build part of postgres.
Thanks for you comments.
Virtually,
Ned Wolpert <ned.wolpert@knowledgenet.com>
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