I would recommend using getString()/setString(). You will need to
marshall the data into the correct format, but you will at least be able
to get and set the values.
--Barry
floyds@4peakstech.com wrote:
> how do i get jdbc to recognize the ltree type that comes with the
> contrib/ltree extension?
>
> This:
>
> Object object = resultSet.getObject(columnNumber);
>
> generates the following exception:
>
> Exception caused by: No class found for ltree
> at
> org.postgresql.jdbc1.AbstractJdbc1Connection.getObject(AbstractJdbc1Connecti
> on.java:693)
> at
> org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2Connection.getObject(AbstractJdbc2Connecti
> on.java:117)
> at
> org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.getObject(AbstractJdbc2ResultSet
> .java:147)
> ...
>
>
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