I noted on the Postgresql JDBC web site that the latest JDBC driver appeared to work
with Borland JBuilder 3, so I downloaded the latest jdbc6.5-1.2.jar and fired it up.
However, I got the same results I did before using the JDBC explorer:
- I am able to type SQL queries and receive results, but - The tree view in the left pane shows ONLY the "SYSTEM
INDEX"table for each postgresql database I look at - and shows SIX COPIES of it!! I am never able to see
"ordinary"tables in the tree view - however, this does not preclude my use of tables in SQL statements - if I
knowtheir names in advance!!
Is there something I can do to fix this behavior?? Or is the Borland JDBC Explorer
taking advantage of a JDBC feature which is not implemented by the Postgresql JDBC
driver ??
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On another note, I have an earlier version of the driver (from late summer) also named
jdbc6.5-1.2.jar
which is about 154k or so.... The one I just grabbed is about 184k. Am I confused,
or are distinct versions of the driver not uniquely named ??
Thanks for great open-source tools,
Mark Dzmura
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