Обсуждение: new driver build announcements?
(apologies if this shows up twice - I think it got reject the first time, resending to be sure it makes it) I was running into a problem with getImportedKeys & getExportedKeys taking forever and a day. After a scan of the list archives, I checked for a newer driver build (I was using 106) and that fixed the problem (and how - times dropped from minutes to split seconds - great fix!). However, I didn't see: * an announcement of the driver on pgsql-jdbc * any information on the front page of http://jdbc.postgresql.org/ * a readme file of what changed btw 106 & 107 Basically, no info that could help people use the JDBC drivers most effectively. Wondering if the jdbc.postgresql.org site is really where I should be looking for info or if there is a better site available. Things that'd help: * announcements of new builds * readme files for new builds * an update of the jdbc.postgresql.org site (e.g. the front page latest news ends with 30 Nov, and the other resources link points to a JDBC2 compliance page last tested against postgres7.1.2) While I'd love to offer my time to do this, I'm swamped with work right now (talk to me in a month or two and things might be better). Any thoughts from the JDBC developers? thx andy kriger
> While I'd love to offer my time to do this, I'm swamped with work right now > (talk to me in a month or two and things might be better). I think that sums it up well. If I had a lot more time available, perhaps I could do more on the website, but as of now I don't even have enough time to apply all the outstanding patches. If anyone wants to work on updating the website, feel free to submit a patch to the list, and I will be glad to apply it. thanks, --Barry Andy Kriger wrote: > (apologies if this shows up twice - I think it got reject the first time, > resending to be sure it makes it) > > I was running into a problem with getImportedKeys & getExportedKeys taking > forever and a day. After a scan of the list archives, I checked for a newer > driver build (I was using 106) and that fixed the problem (and how - times > dropped from minutes to split seconds - great fix!). > > However, I didn't see: > * an announcement of the driver on pgsql-jdbc > * any information on the front page of http://jdbc.postgresql.org/ > * a readme file of what changed btw 106 & 107 > > Basically, no info that could help people use the JDBC drivers most > effectively. Wondering if the jdbc.postgresql.org site is really where I > should be looking for info or if there is a better site available. > > Things that'd help: > * announcements of new builds > * readme files for new builds > * an update of the jdbc.postgresql.org site (e.g. the front page latest news > ends with 30 Nov, and the other resources link points to a JDBC2 compliance > page last tested against postgres7.1.2) > > While I'd love to offer my time to do this, I'm swamped with work right now > (talk to me in a month or two and things might be better). Any thoughts from > the JDBC developers? > > thx > andy kriger > > > > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster >
That's cool - I figured it'd be something like that. When you release a new build, can you post an announcements to pgsql-jdbc with a brief description of changes to the driver? That way, we'd know about your hard work :) And whether we need the latest changes thx and keep up the great work -a -----Original Message----- From: pgsql-jdbc-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-jdbc-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Barry Lind Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 0:49 To: Andy Kriger Cc: Pgsql-Jdbc Subject: Re: [JDBC] new driver build announcements? > While I'd love to offer my time to do this, I'm swamped with work right now > (talk to me in a month or two and things might be better). I think that sums it up well. If I had a lot more time available, perhaps I could do more on the website, but as of now I don't even have enough time to apply all the outstanding patches. If anyone wants to work on updating the website, feel free to submit a patch to the list, and I will be glad to apply it. thanks, --Barry Andy Kriger wrote: > (apologies if this shows up twice - I think it got reject the first time, > resending to be sure it makes it) > > I was running into a problem with getImportedKeys & getExportedKeys taking > forever and a day. After a scan of the list archives, I checked for a newer > driver build (I was using 106) and that fixed the problem (and how - times > dropped from minutes to split seconds - great fix!). > > However, I didn't see: > * an announcement of the driver on pgsql-jdbc > * any information on the front page of http://jdbc.postgresql.org/ > * a readme file of what changed btw 106 & 107 > > Basically, no info that could help people use the JDBC drivers most > effectively. Wondering if the jdbc.postgresql.org site is really where I > should be looking for info or if there is a better site available. > > Things that'd help: > * announcements of new builds > * readme files for new builds > * an update of the jdbc.postgresql.org site (e.g. the front page latest news > ends with 30 Nov, and the other resources link points to a JDBC2 compliance > page last tested against postgres7.1.2) > > While I'd love to offer my time to do this, I'm swamped with work right now > (talk to me in a month or two and things might be better). Any thoughts from > the JDBC developers? > > thx > andy kriger > > > > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html