> The patch is missing the corresponding fix for
> jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java. Can you resubmit the patch with a fix for
> both occurances of the problem? Otherwise the fix looks fine.
I have applied the jdbc2 version. It would be nice to have a jdbc1
version too. Thanks.
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Here is a patch for DatabaseMetaData to show precision properly. It is
from Mark Lillywhite. I am adding to the patch queue.
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> Suggestions/comments welcome.
There is no patch attached. Also, have you checkes our current
CVS/snapshots to make sure this is still a problem?
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looks like a standard Makefile. If we require gmake on Win32 to build
ODBC, can't we require it for jdbc?
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f we
> can't decide as a group, we should either a) vote on it (Least the CVS
> committers should) or b) leave it for now. Either way, I'm going to stay out
> of this discussion for now.
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>
> Virtually,
> Ned Wolpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> D08C2F45
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S and redistribute
> it in order to build the jdbc code? Are their license incompatibilities
> between the Apache License and the PostgreSQL license that would prevent
> this?
I don't think we want to go there. Too much bloat to add it. Looks
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a stronger argument for Ant. As it is now, we have to
weigh using a Java-standard Ant vs. a PostgreSQL/C-standard makefile
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>for client use only, then yes, use Ant to achive platform-independance.
One significant issue here is that unlike our other binaries, the JAR
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> | I think I can safely at to TODO:
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> | JDBC
> | o Move from Ant to Make builds
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> I don't think there is consesus over at the JDBC list yet. We need to get
> all t
system for the next release I would be very much
> for it.
I think I can safely at to TODO:
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>
> When I retrive pgsql-jdbc source use:
>
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> As always, the JDBC1 version has not been tested as I have no JDK 1.1
> available.
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> > As always, the JDBC1 version has not been tested as I have no JDK 1.1
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e processing strings
> as per 11.3 in the specification. The patch is against the latest
> CVS.
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OK, patch applied.
> Bruce,
>
> This patch is fine.
>
> thanks,
> --Barry
>
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> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > I noticed that jdbc1 getBoolean allows '1', while jdbc2 does not. The
> > followi
I noticed that jdbc1 getBoolean allows '1', while jdbc2 does not. The
following patch makes jdbc2 accept '1' also. Is this OK?
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er set is being used even when multibyte
> > isn't enabled. Currently there is no way to specify which single byte
> > character set a database is using (unless you compile with multibyte).
> >
> > thanks,
> > --Barry
> >
> >
> > Bruce M
t;transaction isolation
> >levels (not counting TRANSACTION_NONE). If a driver does not
> >support the isolation
> >level specified in an invocation of setTransactionIsolation, it
> >is allowed to
> >substitute a higher, more restrictive transaction isolation
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if multibyte is enabled. However it is useful to
> know which single byte character set is being used even when multibyte
> isn't enabled. Currently there is no way to specify which single byte
> character set a database is using (unless you compile with multibyte).
>
> thanks,
useful to
> know which single byte character set is being used even when multibyte
> isn't enabled. Currently there is no way to specify which single byte
> character set a database is using (unless you compile with multibyte).
>
> thanks,
> --Barry
>
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> Bruc
override the default obtained from
> >> the server)."
> >>
> >> This really is confusing and I think PostgreSQL should be able
> >> to support single byte encoding conversions without enabling
> >> multi-byte.
> >>
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el specified in an invocation of setTransactionIsolation, it
> >is allowed to
> >substitute a higher, more restrictive transaction isolation
> >level. If a driver is unable to
> >substitute a higher transaction level, it throws an
> >SQLException. The
> >DatabaseMetaData me
t
> table name "jdbctest", this functionality wasn't used at all.
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> Here is a revised patch with Barry's suggestions implemented
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> Dave
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>{
> ! final int rows_size = rows.size();
> ! return (current_row == rows_size -1 && rows_size > 0);
>}
>
>public boolean last() throws SQLException
> {
> ! final int rows_size = rows.size();
> ! if (rows_size <
n isLast() throws SQLException
>{
> ! final int rows_size = rows.size();
> ! return (current_row == rows_size -1 && rows_size > 0);
>}
>
>public boolean last() throws SQLException
> {
> ! final int rows_size = rows
is OK. Please feel free to
> improve it. That's probably easiest to do as a patch once its in
> CVS.
>
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> On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 03:25:33PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > I must say it looks very good.
> >
> > Can people tak a look at that and see if they like it? I will work on
> > astyle to find a format that matches the main code indenting.
>
> I
> Thanks for the votes of confidence. I am willing to take on the
> responsibility if the core committee agrees.
Well, actually, I was only speaking for myself, not for all of core, but
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Yes, we do. We don't know Java very well and are struggling. It would
be nice to have someone who actually know the language applying the
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rver version >=
> 7.2 or not, for backwards-compatibility of the driver.
>
> It's possible there are other similar changes needed that I missed in a
> quick lookover.
>
> So, would some enterprising person fix the JDBC code to work with CVS
> tip, and submit a
n the database software itself that you can configure?
>
>
> Also, Is there a "real" Website for the postgres jdbc driver?
> http://jdbc.postgresql.org seems a little outdated.
>
> I wouldn't mind being able to grab the source for the driver and putting in
> this
> public boolean isDefinitelyWritable(int column)
> throws SQLException
> {
> return false;
> }
>
> Again, both in jdbc1 and jdbc2.
>
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>
> Agreed. If the committer is in the "team of certified reviewers"
> and is willing to review patches, our procedures are basically
> the same.
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server layer?
> >
> > We should have support for the bytea datatype, so applications are not
> > required to wrap blob operations into a transaction. This has been
> > a showstopper for using PostgreSQL with the Turbine framework at Apache
> > for a long time.
risultato ? stato restituito dallo statement,
> quando non ci si aspettava nulla.
> postgresql.stream.eof:Il backend ha interrotto la connessione. Probabilmente
> la tua azione ha causato la sua uscita.
> postgresql.stream.flush:Si ? verificato un errore di I/O mentre si sv
ard something about an 8K limit.
> > In what version of the backend was this limitation removed? I
> > guess we should implement the new algorithm conditionally, so
> > we'll only send multi-statement query strings to a backend that
> > has no statement length limitati
about outer joins might provide me with a
> better SQL statement.
>
> Please review.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Jeroen
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> 5) A new test case is added to the JDBC test suite which tests
> various aspects of batch processing. See the new file
> BatchExecuteTest.java.
>
> Regards,
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Actually, yes, I throw stuff to jdbc and patches for completeness. jdbc
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> > Do you think we should expand it to handle the other codes like {t and {ts ?
> > The old routine only handles {d.
> >
> > Tom.
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>org.postgresql.jdbc2.PreparedStatement.executeUpdate(PreparedStatement.java:122)
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>And in the postgresql.log file I get...
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>ERROR: Unterminate
hat my strings are quoted properly. That is to say that
> > >>>>there are about 90 escaped single quotes in a string I'm inserting also though.
> > >>>>
> > >>>>Anyone seen this before? I'm currently using a version
te the actual
> code for the col_description function into the left outer join. Maybe
> someone who is more knowledgable about outer joins might provide me with a
> better SQL statement.
>
> Please review.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Jeroen
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Decimal
> ! (columnIndex, (field.mod==-1)?-1:((field.mod-4) & 0x));
> case Types.REAL:
> return new Float(getFloat(columnIndex));
> case Types.DOUBLE:
> --- 657,663
> return new Long(getLong(columnIndex));
> case
***
> *** 657,663
> return new Long(getLong(columnIndex));
> case Types.NUMERIC:
> return getBigDecimal
> ! (columnIndex, (field.mod==-1)?-1:((field.mod-4) & 0x));
> case Types.REAL:
> return new Float(getFloa
h that was submitted. Sorry if I
> confused things.
>
> --Barry
>
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Can someone suggest what is to be done with the propsed patch?
> >
> >
> >> > What exactly is the behaviour of the backend in that scenario?
> >
.
>
> Regards,
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> >>
> >
> > If we can come up with an acceptable solution for an error with
> > autocommit enabled, I agree. Otherwise, I'm not sure.
> >
> > However, it would mean a change in behaviour of the driver that
> > may break existing JDBC applications: the driver will no longer
> >
c]
> /home/blind/temp/pgsql/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/PG_Stream.java:65:
> Class org.postgresql.PrivilegedActionException not found in type
> declaration.
> [javac] catch(PrivilegedActionException pae){
> [javac]^
> [javac] 3 errors
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> * Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> | This issue came up recently in relation to backpatching a python fix,
> | and the conclusion was that jdbc 7.1.X is "a hopeless cause" and I tend
> | to agree. I had >6 unapplied jdbc patches at the time we
without wrapping them in a PrivilegedActionException
>so it appears that there is not the possibility of a ClassCastException.
>
> David Daney.
>
>
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> >OK, patch removed from queue.
> >
> >>It is now unclear to me the the
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Bingo! I grabbed the CVS version of Barry's patch and applied it over
the new version. Compiles fine now. Thanks.
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ato ? stato restituito dalla query.
> postgresql.stat.result:Un risultato ? stato restituito dallo statement,
> quando non ci si aspettava nulla.
> postgresql.stream.eof:Il backend ha interrotto la connessione. Probabilmente
> la tua azione ha causato la sua uscita.
> postgresql.stream.flu
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> On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 10:46:18 -0400 (EDT), Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >Uh, CHANGELOG? :-)
> >
> >No, I haven't been doing that, figuring I would update it in the main
> >release notes. However, I haven't started doing that yet, and in fact I
> >don'
in the directory for that interface.
Can you do a 'cvs log' of the jdbc directory and update that file?
Don't worry about the date because this will all be in 7.2.
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> Quoting Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > The other reason for telling people who are experiencing problems
> > with
> > > the driver to get the latest version is that their bug has probably
> > > already been fixed.
> > >
> &
y, that is the ANSI standard embedded C way to
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#x27;t remember all the things we have fixed
in jdbc since 7.1.2 version so I am telling people to get the CVS
version even if I am not sure it is fixed in there.
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+ If yo
catalog
information, and there are so many that we just tell people to get the
CVS version.
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obably overlooking something; please let me know...
> > > Also, please copy me on replies! Thanks!
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> *** ./src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java.origWed Aug 22
>02:56:25 2001
> --- ./src/inter
.1.X was an aberation for jdbc because Peter Mount was unavailable and
we didn't have jdbc people working on it yet. Let's see how 7.2 and 7.3
go with jdbc.
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+ If you
> Bruce,
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> I just checked out the source from cvs and it compiles the version 2
> drivers fine. Version 1 drivers need some work..
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Yes, it compiles now fine too. Must have been that last patch that
fixed it.
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