JDBC Type 4 Driver Jar File.

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#1Kallol Nandi
kallol.nandi@indussoft.com

What is the comaptible version of the JDBC Type 4 Driver Jar File for
developing a JDBC application on Redhat Linux version 8.0 and PostgreSql
version 7.2.2.
Can someone send me the jar file.

Thanks and Regards,
Kallol.

#2Arjen van der Meijden
acm@tweakers.net
In reply to: Kallol Nandi (#1)
Re: JDBC Type 4 Driver Jar File.

According to Sun, http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=221, it is not yet
available:
"2.11 Please describe the anticipated schedule for the development of
this specification.

This specification will be available towards the end of the calendar
year, 2004. "

So I wonder why you expect a Postgresql JDBC4 driver to be available,
while the specs, J2EE1.5 and such aren't finished yet.

There is, of course, a JDBC3-compatible driver available which you can
use for your system at http://jdbc.postgresql.org/ .

Regards,

Arjen

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] Namens Kallol Nandi
Verzonden: zaterdag 21 juni 2003 12:09
Aan: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Onderwerp: [GENERAL] JDBC Type 4 Driver Jar File.

What is the comaptible version of the JDBC Type 4 Driver Jar File for
developing a JDBC application on Redhat Linux version 8.0 and PostgreSql
version 7.2.2.
Can someone send me the jar file.

Thanks and Regards,
Kallol.

#3Thomas Kellerer
spam_eater@gmx.net
In reply to: Arjen van der Meijden (#2)
Re: JDBC Type 4 Driver Jar File.

Arjen van der Meijden schrieb:

According to Sun, http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=221, it is not yet
available:
"2.11 Please describe the anticipated schedule for the development of
this specification.

This specification will be available towards the end of the calendar
year, 2004. "

So I wonder why you expect a Postgresql JDBC4 driver to be available,
while the specs, J2EE1.5 and such aren't finished yet.

There is, of course, a JDBC3-compatible driver available which you can
use for your system at http://jdbc.postgresql.org/ .

Regards,

Arjen

He wasn't referring to JDBC 4 but to a *Type* 4 driver.

The current jdbc driver for Postgres *is* a Type 4 driver (i.e. it is 100%
java and does not require and additional client software)

Thomas