Thread: Info about driver

Info about driver

From
Claudio Santi
Date:
All version 8 of the driver JDBC
(<fontfamily><param>Lucida Grande</param>postgresql-8.0-310.jdbc3.jar,
postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc2.jar, postgresql-8.1dev-400.jdbc2.jar ...)
</fontfamily>return the same information with getDriverVersion():

"PostgreSQL 7.3.3 JDBC3 jdbc driver build 110".


This is an error or a problem?


TIA

Claudio Santi
All version 8 of the driver JDBC (postgresql-8.0-310.jdbc3.jar,
postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc2.jar, postgresql-8.1dev-400.jdbc2.jar ...)
return the same information with getDriverVersion():
"PostgreSQL 7.3.3 JDBC3 jdbc driver build 110".

This is an error or a problem?

TIA
Claudio Santi

Re: Info about driver

From
Kris Jurka
Date:

On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Claudio Santi wrote:

> All version 8 of the driver JDBC (postgresql-8.0-310.jdbc3.jar,
> postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc2.jar, postgresql-8.1dev-400.jdbc2.jar ...)
> return the same information with getDriverVersion():
> "PostgreSQL 7.3.3 JDBC3 jdbc driver build 110".
>

You apparently have an old driver version somewhere in your classpath or
java environment.  If you really have an 8.0 or greater version available
as well, try "java org.postgresql.util.PSQLDriverVersion" this will tell
you where it has found the driver it has loaded.

Kris Jurka

Re: Info about driver

From
Roland Walter
Date:
Claudio Santi schrieb:
> All version 8 of the driver JDBC (postgresql-8.0-310.jdbc3.jar,
> postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc2.jar, postgresql-8.1dev-400.jdbc2.jar ...)
> return the same information with getDriverVersion():
> "PostgreSQL 7.3.3 JDBC3 jdbc driver build 110".
>
> This is an error or a problem?

I assume, you have an old JDBC-driver in your classpath.

I see the correct driver version:

"PostgreSQL 8.0 JDBC3 with SSL (build 311)"

regards, Roland.
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