Thread: Catching up with email & JDBC
Due to a minor configuration problem, I've not been able to receive any emails for retep.org.uk since last year. It's now sorted (thanks Marc) but I've got some 3000+ emails to sort out. So with that, and the hours I'm doing with the new job it's going to be Saturday (13th Jan) before I can sort out the major problems the current version of the JDBC driver has. On the plus side, I now have JBuilder (part of the new job) so that old egg will be sorted at the same time ;-) More later, Peter -- Peter Mount peter@retep.org.uk PostgreSQL JDBC Driver: http://www.retep.org.uk/postgres/ RetepPDF PDF library for Java: http://www.retep.org.uk/pdf/
Hi all, I've just read Peter Mount's email about him having heaps of email to read before fixing the current _major_ problems in the JDBC driver. As the company I'm working with has just begun a project using JBuilder 4 for the creation of a java GUI based application with a postgreSQL database backend, his email is causing me some worry. Is the present JDBC driver working and usable with JBuilder created packages on Linux? We're presently using Mandrake Linux 7.2, PostgreSQL 7.03 and JBuilder 4. Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift Database Administrator
I think he meant the 7.1 beta driver. The 7.03 driver works as far as it goes, but some methods with throw a not yet implemented exception. Justin Clift wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've just read Peter Mount's email about him having heaps of email to > read before fixing the current _major_ problems in the JDBC driver. > > As the company I'm working with has just begun a project using JBuilder > 4 for the creation of a java GUI based application with a postgreSQL > database backend, his email is causing me some worry. > > Is the present JDBC driver working and usable with JBuilder created > packages on Linux? We're presently using Mandrake Linux 7.2, PostgreSQL > 7.03 and JBuilder 4. > > Regards and best wishes, > > Justin Clift > Database Administrator -- Joseph Shraibman jks@selectacast.net Increase signal to noise ratio. http://www.targabot.com