Thread: setting postgres for java

setting postgres for java

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"andres vera"
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need know how setting java for java


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Re: setting postgres for java

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Scot Floess
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Can you elaborate?  Are you referring to using Postgres with Java via JDBC?

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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 3:39 PM
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Subject: [JDBC] setting postgres for java


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Re: setting postgres for java

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"Agrawal, Manish"
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You need to install the jdbc jar file in $jdkhome/jre/lib/etc

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Re: setting postgres for java

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Diego Gil
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It is $jdkhome/jre/lib/ext, not .../etc.

Diego.


Re: setting postgres for java

From
"Agrawal, Manish"
Date:
All I meant was that the jar file should be installed on the machine where
the Java program is running. In your case, it is the winXP workstation. On
the WinXP machine, copy the jar file to something like
C:/jdk1.3.1_01/jre/lib/ext. Here, the directory C:/jdk1.3.1_01 is what I
refer to as $jdkhome.

It is possible that you have multiple JDKs on your machine. IN that case,
put the file in the ext directory of the JDK you will use

It helps if you post to the list. Hope this helps.

Manish

-----Original Message-----
From: dlangschied [mailto:dlangschied@ameritech.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 10:39 AM
To: Agrawal, Manish
Subject: Re: [JDBC] setting postgres for java


Hello!

I am preparing to embark on a mission to connect to a postgres database on
Linux 8.2 from a Windows XP workstation.  I have invoked the -i parameter on
the server startup.  I now want to go to the client and perform the
connection.  I would like to know where, in the html files that came with
postgres, I can find info on how this is done.  I am familiar with ODBC, but
I have never used JDBC.  I am sure that it is similar.  In the e-mail to
which I am replying, you refer to the installation of a jar file, but you
don't say where it should go (assuming the "$" symbol means the server, I am
not sure why it would occur there).  Any sage advise would be welcome. Thank
you.

Sincerely,

David Langschied
Langschied Consulting Services
25644 Mackinac
Roseville, MI 48066

Phone:  (586)777-7542
Cell:      (248)789-8493
e-mail:  dlangschied@ameritech.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Agrawal, Manish" <MAgrawal@coba.usf.edu>
To: <pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org>
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [JDBC] setting postgres for java


You need to install the jdbc jar file in $jdkhome/jre/lib/etc

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From: andres vera [mailto:andresv444@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 3:39 PM
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