On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Assad Jarrahian wrote:

 I am quite confused (PLEASE PLEASE Help), I cannot find anything on
the web). I read that you can declare a class that implements SQLData
(in this case I set up a class called Complex from the /src/tutorial
datatype that mimics the user-defined datatype in the db) and then set
the mapping appropriately (see below).

This is possible according to the JDBC spec, but the postgresql driver does not implement it. At the moment your only option is to have your class implement org.postgresql.util.PGobject and register it using a pg specific method. This is fine for a true user defined type, but it certainly isn't ideal for a composite type because it requires the type creator to handle all of the fields himself.

There isn't much documentation on PGobject implementations either, but the javadoc and source code will point you in the right direction.

http://jdbc.postgresql.org/documentation/publicapi/org/postgresql/util/PGobject.html

Kris Jurka

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