I'm working on a JDBC based back end for the GSIP resource storage API and
am running into some issues with the H2 and Postgres drivers not fully and
consistently supporting certain features (Between them, Arrays as
parameters, Streaming Blobs, Stored procedures, CTEs)
I'm probably going to need some degree of dialect specific logic
regardless, particularly with H2, but I would like to minimize it, which
would benefit from up to date drivers. H2 is using a 1.1 series driver,
where 1.3 series is current, and Postgres is using an 8.4 series driver
where 9.3 is current.
I know H2 has changed its file format since 1.1, although they claim it can
be updated transparently by including a helper jar. I've also run into the
outdated Postgres driver issue relating to the wire protocol for bytea.
Has anyone looked at how much work is involved in updating either of these?
If it's already been established as "a lot" I can probably just work with
what's there but otherwise I'll take a look.
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Kevin Smith
Junior Software Engineer | Boundless
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@boundlessgeo <https://twitter.com/boundlessgeo>
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