Thread: which jdk i should opt for pgsql8.2 to implement jdbc interface
hi all, i am in urgent need of some expert suggestions regarding which jdk i install for my linux (EL4) , so as i write programs and applications to interact with pgsql8.2 databse server through JDBC. i went on [URL=http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp]sun developers network[/URL] there are a lot of options- 1. JDK 6u1 2. JDK 6u1 with Java EE 3. JDK 6u1 with NetBeans 5.5.1 i am confused which one i opt. my motto is to launch a database server using pgsql8.2 with JDBC as client interface.could any one of u plzzz suggest what to do next.i have already upgraded to pgsql8.2. with regard mamoon
On Monday 28 May 2007 Mamoon Rashid's cat, walking on the keyboard, wrote: > 1. JDK 6u1 This will suffice to your purposes, I guess. Luca
If I understand your requirement right, you just need jdbc support for your postgres-jdbc package. You should be just fine with JDK 6u1. The rest will be overkill. HTH Mayuresh Mamoon Rashid wrote: > hi all, > i am in urgent need of some expert suggestions regarding which jdk i > install for my > linux (EL4) , so as i write programs and applications to interact with > pgsql8.2 databse server through JDBC. > i went on > [URL=http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp]sun developers > network[/URL] > there are a lot of options- > 1. JDK 6u1 > 2. JDK 6u1 with Java EE > 3. JDK 6u1 with NetBeans 5.5.1 > i am confused which one i opt. > my motto is to launch a database server using pgsql8.2 with JDBC as client > interface.could any one of u plzzz suggest what to do next.i have already > upgraded to pgsql8.2. > with regard > mamoon > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 7: You can help support the PostgreSQL project by donating at > > http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate >
Mamoon Rashid wrote: > hi all, > i am in urgent need of some expert suggestions regarding which jdk i > install for my > linux (EL4) , so as i write programs and applications to interact with > pgsql8.2 databse server through JDBC. JDBC is implemented as part of the standard edition of the Java. So all you need is the base package. All the other packages are bundles for your convenience; for example, the NetBeans bundle comes with the NetBeans IDE should you like that IDE to work in. -- Guy Rouillier