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Ok, I understand.

So, why are people talking about support for JDBC3 where JDBC2 support isn't
even there?

On 26-Oct-2001 Barry Lind wrote:
> Ned,
> 
> It may or may not work.  That file hasn't been changed in a long time, 
> so I doubt anyone is using it and therefore it may no longer work.
> 
> I don't want to give people the false impression that the javax.sql set 
> of extensions to JDBC2 is supported by the jdbc driver by providing a 
> jdbc7.2-1.2ee.jar file when we only implement 1 interface out of the 13 
> defined in that package.
> 
> thanks,
> --Barry
> 
> 
> 
> Ned Wolpert wrote:
> 
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>> Humm... are you saying that the class PostgresqlDataSource doesn't work?  I
>> guess I'm not sure what doesn't work with the driver.  (Course, I've been
>> using
>> PoolMan as the datasource to wrap the postgresql default connection rather
>> than
>> using the datasource object, so I haven't been testing this myself, yet.)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 26-Oct-2001 Barry Lind wrote:
>> 
>>>Ned,
>>>
>>>There really isn't a j2ee driver for postgres.  If you build the j2ee 
>>>driver it is essentially the same as the j2se driver.  So I don't see 
>>>any reason to confuse people by letting them think there really is a 
>>>difference by having two different java2 drivers to choose from on the 
>>>web site.
>>>
>>>The only difference is some code that I consider questionable, and I 
>>>don't think even works.
>>>
>>>thanks,
>>>--Barry
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Ned Wolpert wrote:
>>>
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>>>>Folks-
>>>>
>>>>  I checked out the jdbc driver for 7.2b1 on the jdbc.postgresql.org
>>>>  website
>>>>(http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download/jdbc7.2b1-1.2.jar) and I was going to
>>>>submit it for testing with the castor project.  One problem... it's only
>>>>the
>>>>default driver.  I think the website should have the default one, and the
>>>>j2ee
>>>>(jdk1.2e+) one available.  Thoughts?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Virtually, 
>>>>Ned Wolpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Virtually, 
>> Ned Wolpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Virtually, 
Ned Wolpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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