Re: Strange behaviour of JDBC driver for PostgreSQL
От | Daniel Serodio |
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Тема | Re: Strange behaviour of JDBC driver for PostgreSQL |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 1040156028.26502.42.camel@kelly обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Strange behaviour of JDBC driver for PostgreSQL (Carlos Correia <carlos@m16e.com>) |
Список | pgsql-jdbc |
Try issuing a "SELECT VERSION()" on the DB that DatabaseMetaData.getDatabaseProductVersion reports as being 6.5.2, and see what gives. On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 17:50, Carlos Correia wrote: > Dave Cramer wrote: > > >Carlos, > > > >Sorry, I didn't read your email carefully enough. The driver won't work > >with a 6.5.2 database, my apologies. You will need to upgrade the remote > >server > > > >Dave > > > >On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 12:54, Carlos Correia wrote: > > > > > >>I have problems with PostgreSQL when connecting from another machine in > >>the same network, after upgrading to 7.2.2 (Mandrake 9.0). > >> > >>When invoking 'getColumns()' on a DatabaseMetaData object I get (very) > >>different results when I invoke it in the local machine (in which works > >>good) then when I invoke it in another machine in the network as you can > >>see below: > >> > >>I've made a small Java class to reproduce its bizarre behaviour (I'm > >>using the same driver in both machines - > >>/usr/share/pgsql/jdbc7.2dev-1.2.jar from Mandrake 9.0), here is its output: > >> > >> <snip> > >> > >> > The information that is correct is the one from the localhost (version > 7.2.2) > I've never used such a version (6.x.x). > > I've downloaded the 7.3 driver (pg73jdbc3.jar) and... It happened the > same (even with the same line numbers in the SQLException's stack > trace). I'm sure I made no mistake! > Note: I'm also sure there are no more Postgres installations in the > network. > > Carlos Correia -- []'s Daniel Serodio
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