I happen to use a different API, perhaps results are different.

java.sql.Driver driver = java.sql.DriverManager.getDriver(“my login string…”);
ERXApplication.log.info("Driver Version: " + driver.getMajorVersion() + "." + 
driver.getMinorVersion());


> On Aug 22, 2024, at 3:54 PM, OCsite via Webobjects-dev 
> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> how does one properly determine the current FB JDBC driver version?
> 
> Lately we were not sure whether all our installations contain the newest 
> release, and thus I've added a code to log out the version. The code I've 
> found — is there another, better, and more reliable variant? — looks like 
> this:
> 
> ===
> def eoa=EOAdaptor.adaptorWithModel(model)
> def pin=eoa.plugIn()
> logln "using driver $eoa.plugInName ${pin.jdbcInfo['DRIVER_VER']}"
> ===
> 
> The problem is, this code gives me different results (sometimes 2.5.10, 
> sometimes 2.5.9) for the very same frontbasejdbc.jar (which should really be 
> 2.5.20 — 240643 bytes, md5 72266d135712d26c60bc5cc1e1dc7c94). What do I 
> overlook?
> 
> Thanks,
> OC
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