Re: [JDBC] j2ee compatiable jdbc driver on jdbc.postgresql.org?

2001-10-26 Thread Barry Lind

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?


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Re: [JDBC] j2ee compatiable jdbc driver on jdbc.postgresql.org?

2001-10-26 Thread Ned Wolpert

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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



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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?


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Re: [JDBC] j2ee compatiable jdbc driver on jdbc.postgresql.org?

2001-10-26 Thread Ned Wolpert

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On 26-Oct-2001 Barry Lind wrote:
 This is a community of volunteers.  So if someone wants to work on JDBC3 
 that is fine.  We don't have the option of telling people how they 
 should spend their time.

My bad.  I didn't mean to alienate.  Sorry if I came off that way.


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Re: [JDBC] j2ee compatiable jdbc driver on jdbc.postgresql.org?

2001-10-26 Thread Barry Lind

Ned,

This is a community of volunteers.  So if someone wants to work on JDBC3 
that is fine.  We don't have the option of telling people how they 
should spend their time.

But I agree that jdbc2 still has a bunch of stuff that could be done. 
Although much if what remains undone isn't required by the spec.

thanks,
--Barry


Ned Wolpert wrote:

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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, 
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[JDBC] j2ee compatiable jdbc driver on jdbc.postgresql.org?

2001-10-25 Thread Ned Wolpert

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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?


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Re: [JDBC] j2ee compatiable jdbc driver on jdbc.postgresql.org?

2001-10-25 Thread Barry Lind

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



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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?
 
 
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