Thread: JDBC Driver JAR Files

JDBC Driver JAR Files

From
"Jerry Jalenak"
Date:
In the default installation of PostgreSQL that comes with RedHat Linux,
there are two JDBC JAR files.  These are

    jdbc7.0-1.1.jar
and
    jdbc7.0-1.2.jar

Does anyone know what the difference is (besides the obvious release level)?
Which is the 'better' one to use?

Thanks in advance.

Jerry Jalenak
Statistical Engineer II
Business Information Engineering
LabOne, Inc.
10101 Renner Blvd.
Lenexa, KS  66219
913.577.1496

Jerry.Jalenak@labone.com


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Re: JDBC Driver JAR Files

From
Dave Cramer
Date:
Jerry,

Actually, the numbering indicates which jvm the jar works for.

the 1.1 works for jdk 1.1, and the 1.2 works for jdk 1.2 and 1.3

but, you should probably get the latest one from jdbc.postgresql.org,
since these jars are quite old

Dave

On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 09:36, Jerry Jalenak wrote:
> In the default installation of PostgreSQL that comes with RedHat Linux,
> there are two JDBC JAR files.  These are
>
>     jdbc7.0-1.1.jar
> and
>     jdbc7.0-1.2.jar
>
> Does anyone know what the difference is (besides the obvious release level)?
> Which is the 'better' one to use?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jerry Jalenak
> Statistical Engineer II
> Business Information Engineering
> LabOne, Inc.
> 10101 Renner Blvd.
> Lenexa, KS  66219
> 913.577.1496
>
> Jerry.Jalenak@labone.com
>
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Re: JDBC Driver JAR Files

From
Thomas O'Dowd
Date:
Hi Jerry,

Not familar with the redhat default installs, but 1.1 and 1.2 would
indicate the JDK that they support. 7.0 would probably indicate that
they are from the 7.0 database which is a bit old at this stage.

I'd be looking at downloading the latest 7.2.1 postgresql and the
latest java driver jar files from jdbc.postgresql.org.

Cheers,

Tom.

On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 08:36:33AM -0500, Jerry Jalenak wrote:
> In the default installation of PostgreSQL that comes with RedHat Linux,
> there are two JDBC JAR files.  These are
>
>     jdbc7.0-1.1.jar
> and
>     jdbc7.0-1.2.jar
>
> Does anyone know what the difference is (besides the obvious release level)?
> Which is the 'better' one to use?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jerry Jalenak
> Statistical Engineer II
> Business Information Engineering
> LabOne, Inc.
> 10101 Renner Blvd.
> Lenexa, KS  66219
> 913.577.1496
>
> Jerry.Jalenak@labone.com
>
>
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