Thread: Re: [BUGS] BUG #2856: Jdbc 4 connector running on JDK 1.6 should
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006, Steve Langridge wrote: > Bug reference: 2856 > PostgreSQL version: 8.2 > Description: Jdbc 4 connector running on JDK 1.6 should not raise > exception for getClientInfo/setClientInfo > Details: > > When using the Jdbc 4 driver running on Java 1.6, it would be preferable if > the methods getClientInfo() and setClientInfo() returned silently, instead > of raising an exception about not being implemented. When running on > Glassfish with Toplink Essentials, the app server log gets filled with these > exceptions for every access from a JDBC connection pool (when using the > PGConnectionPoolDataSource). > I'm not sure it's legal to simply ignore the fact that the method is not implemented. I think at minimum we'd need to keep the client info data in the Connection object even if we don't send it to the database. This would make it look like it was working to the JVM there just wouldn't be a way to get at it on the database side. Kris Jurka
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, Steve Langridge wrote: > At the present time, I am not really interested in actually using the client > info data at all - I really just need the getClientInfo() and setClientInfo() > to rather not raise a not-implemented exception. With the JDBC 3 driver > under Java 1.5, there were no problems, so I presume these methods were > implemented - it is now a real hassle since when running under Java 1.6, one > has to use the JDBC 4 driver. > These methods are new in JDBC 4 which is why it wasn't a problem with JDBC 3. I understand that all you want is not to error, but I don't think that's appropriate behavior for all users. Kris Jurka