How does postgres handle non literal string values
От | monroy@mindspring.com (javaholic) |
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Тема | How does postgres handle non literal string values |
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Msg-id | 8adde2e2.0211250457.3f0d1c7c@posting.google.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: How does postgres handle non literal string values
(Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com>)
Re: How does postgres handle non literal string values ("Rob Hills" <rob@netpaver.com.au>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
Hi All, I have some jsp code that should insert a user name and password into a table called login. Instead of inserting the values given by the client, it insert the literal string 'username' and 'password. The problem is somewhere in the INSERT statement. Here is the code: <%@page contentType="text/html"%> <%@page import="java.io.*" %> <%@page import="java.sql.*" %> <%@page import="java.util.*" %> <html> <head><title>JSP login</title></head> <body> <%-- <jsp:useBean id="beanInstanceName" scope="session" class="package.class" /> --%> <%-- <jsp:getProperty name="beanInstanceName" property="propertyName" /> --%> <% String username = request.getParameter("username"); String password = request.getParameter("password"); String confirmpw = request.getParameter("password2"); String dbName = "storedb"; Connection conn = null; Statement stmt = null; String usr = "postgres"; String passwd = "Wimdk12"; if (username != null) username = username.trim(); if (password != null) password = password.trim(); if(confirmpw != null) confirmpw = confirmpw.trim(); if (username != null && username.length() > 0) { if (password != null && password.length() > 0) { if (confirmpw != null && confirmpw.length() > 0) { if (password.equals(confirmpw)) { %> <h1> Loading the driver </h1> <% String url = "jdbc:postgresql:" + dbName; // Load the driver Class.forName("org.postgresql.Driver"); // Connect to database conn = DriverManager.getConnection(url, usr, passwd); stmt = conn.createStatement(); %> <h1> Connecting to the data base </h1> <% String insertString = "INSERT INTO \"login\" (\'user\', \'password\') VALUES ('username', 'password')"; %> <h1> Updating table </h1> <% stmt.executeUpdate(insertString); %> <h1> Checking result </h1> <% ResultSet rset = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM login"); while (rset.next()) { System.out.println( rset.getString("user") + ":" + rset.getString("password")); } %> <h1> Closing connection <h1> <% rset.close(); stmt.close(); conn.close(); %> <h1>Congratulations <%= username %>! your account has been created </h1> <% } else { %> <h1>Sorry! Account not created. passwords do not match </h1> <% } } else { %> <h1>Sorry! Account not created. passwords do not match </h1> <% } } else { %> <h1>Sorry! Account not created. Please enter a confirmation password </h1> <% } } else { %> <h1>Sorry! Account not created. Please enter a password </h1> <% } } else { %> <h1>Sorry! Account not created. Please enter a username </h1> <% } %> </body> </html> Any help on this is greatly appreciated.
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