Matt Fair [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I have been playing around with storing images with setBinaryStream
and getBinaryStream for a couple of days now, but I am continually
running into a problem. I don't know if I am getting the data in the
right format or not, but I am not able to
Hi Russ-
The first line in my pg_hba.conf file is:
local alltrust
I don't think this line authorizes TCP/IP socket connections, but rather,
only Unix sockets. Since JDBC uses TCP/IP even if you are on the same
machine, you'll need a similar auth record
Hi,
What's the status of this patch I sent two weeks ago? I got no reply last
week for the same question.
My original mail can be found at
http://fts.postgresql.org/db/mw/msg.html?mid=1034457
Thanks,
Jeroen
-Original Message-
From: Jeroen van Vianen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello,
I did set the encoding to UNICODE and it still does not show the blob
image.
My error from the JIMI library is the following:
Error getting remote image: Cannot find encoder for type: png
com.sun.jimi.core.JimiException: Cannot find encoder for type: png
at
Does anyone know if it is nessesary to have objects stored into the
database encoded as unicode that you had to compile the database with
the following opions:
--enable-unicode-conversion
--enable-multibyte
Thanks,
Matt
Matt Fair wrote:
Hello,
I did set the encoding to UNICODE and it
Since you are doing a select * without any where clause, postgres is
going to return the entire table back to the client all at once. The
client then needs to store the entire result in memory, thus you will
need enough memory to hold the entire table in memory.
A better way to do this in
Your patch has been added to the PostgreSQL unapplied patches list at:
http://candle.pha.pa.us/cgi-bin/pgpatches
I will try to apply it within the next 48 hours.
Hi,
Per the recent discussion there's been some code changes in JDBC's
DatabaseMetaData.getColumn(). I proposed a