running a script from a command line
Hi,
I want to use postgres as part of my application. I need to create a database and initialize it and fill it with data as part of the installation process. There is information that is expected to be there.
Now when I try to use psql from a batch script it always prompts for a password. I would like for the installation process to not require any interaction.
Is there a way to create a database and add tables to it that doesn't require the password prompt? I didn't see a command line parameter that allowed you to just enter a password in the command line.
The application is in Java, so I was thinking about using JDBC to create the database and then to create the tables. Is it possible to create a database/tables with JDBC? I'm not too familiar with it, I've been using Hibernate for the database transactions.
The best option is using the script, as I already have one that works.
Thanks,
Joe
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Hello
Is there a way to create a database and add tables to it that doesn't
require the password prompt? I didn't see a command line parameter that
allowed you to just enter a password in the command line.
look http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/libpq-pgpass.html
The application is in Java, so I was thinking about using JDBC to create the
database and then to create the tables. Is it possible to create a
database/tables with JDBC? I'm not too familiar with it, I've been using
Hibernate for the database transactions.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/sql-createtable.html
http://www.jdbc-tutorial.com/jdbc-create-table.html
Regards
Pavel Stehule