'Fraid I don't know the answer to the question, not exactly any way -
but there is a real easy way to tell: there currently are no 2.0
compliant drivers. (There should be some within months though - and the
driver vendors will trumpet their triumph, fear not! It'll be
impossible to miss in their marketing literature.)
J2EE-Interest would probably be a better place to post these queries.
Jim
guillaume ORIOL wrote:
>
> Is there somebody who knows how to determine whether a JDBC driver
> is JDBC 1.0 or JDBC 2.0 compliant?
> I searched the JDK API (java.sql.DatabaseMetaData) but found nothing.
> The getDriverVersion method only returns the internal version of the
> software, not its compliance to some JDBC specs.
>
> guillaume
>
> PS: i was hesitant before posting this mail because of its off-topic
> matter. Perhaps would it be better to post it to another list.
> But in my opinion, those of us interested in servlets have
> to control many programming aspects of the servlet architecture
> (html, servlet engine, java, jdbc, sql) and i find *very* useful
> such a list that discuss all those topics. Thanks to all of you.
>
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