Hi Alexander,

Official or unofficial doesn't really matter, the Postgres doc wasn't
official either, but I've had a lot of headaches working with pgsql-jdbc
in the past, and before switching to another DB platform I just want to
make sure I don't run into the same problems. I'll do some testing with
the most heavily used features anyway, but it's just to make sure I'm
not getting in over my head :-)
SapDB's features are perfect for the job, but I need seamless JDBC
connectivity for it to really work well for me and this sounds 
reassuring enough to give it a go.
I'm assuming you're talking about the JDBC 3.0 spec....am I assuming
right..?

Thanks & regards,

-- 
Erik Haagsman
Network Architect
We Dare BV
tel: +31(0)10-7507008
fax: +31(0)10-7507005
http://www.we-dare.nl


On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 10:02, Schroeder, Alexander wrote:
> Hi Erik,
> 
> there aren't such documents, as they can only be there if an offical  
> testing (i.e. let your driver test by a Sun-Authorized test lab) would
> have been done for us, which is not the case. 
> 
> I can only say that the only thing that is required by the test suite,
> and which we have not implemented is the use of the LONG datatype 
> (i.e. blobs) in DB procedures.
> 
> However this is not to be treated as *official* as the only official
> instance that can report a success or failure of that compliance tests
> is Sun Microsystems. 
> 
> Hope that helps a bit,
> Alexander Schr�der
> SAP DB, SAP Labs Berlin
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Erik Haagsman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 5:16 PM
> > To: SAPDB General
> > Subject: SAPDB driver JDBC Compliance
> > 
> > 
> > Hi list,
> > 
> > I'm currently in the middle of selecting an open-source database for a
> > customer project, and the choice is down to SapDB and 
> > PostgreSQL. I like
> > both products, although I have to say that SapDB's enterpise features
> > are far better developed than Postgres' at the moment. One 
> > big thing in
> > making the customer choose for one over the other is JDBC compliance,
> > since the project is heavy on Java. I've found the PostgreSQL 
> > drivers to
> > be far from compliant and found a test-document to support this. Is
> > there a JDBC compliance document for the SapDB drivers and if so where
> > can I find it? I've been Googling for it, but haven't come across it
> > through Google or the SapDB website. It's quite important 
> > information in
> > making the customer decide, so if anyone has any pointer to such a
> > document I'd really appreciate it.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > -- 
> > Erik Haagsman
> > Network Architect
> > We Dare BV
> > tel: +31(0)10-7507008
> > fax: +31(0)10-7507005
> > http://www.we-dare.nl
> > 
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