Re: Charsets in JDBC driver?
От | Anders Bengtsson |
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Тема | Re: Charsets in JDBC driver? |
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Msg-id | 392A7062.D2C57A8E@natakademin.se обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | RE: Charsets in JDBC driver? (Peter Mount <petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk>) |
Список | pgsql-interfaces |
Ok, using "\l" in psql shows that my databases has "SQL_ASCII" as charset. Is there some way to determine that setting for a database through the driver interface? I guess that would make it possible to implement a complete support for charsets in the JDBC driver. Or, in other words, is the driver protocol defined somewhere? :) /Anders Peter Mount wrote: > > Currently, the driver does little with Unicode. This is mainly because I > don't have much dealings with any other encodings than the standard, so > it's difficult to test. > > Peter > > -- > Peter Mount > Enterprise Support > Maidstone Borough Council > Any views stated are my own, and not those of Maidstone Borough Council. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Anders Bengtsson [mailto:anders@natakademin.se] > Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 11:06 AM > To: pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org > Subject: [INTERFACES] Charsets in JDBC driver? > > Hello, > > I'm trying to find out how the JDBC driver handles different character > encodings, since i'll possibly need have strings in English, Swedish and > Chinese in the same database and the same Java VM. > > Postgres seems to handle a lot of different charsets, both single- and > multi-byte. Java is all Unicode inside, so there shouldn't be a problem > there. > > I've been looking through the source of the JDBC2 driver, without > finding much mentioned about character encodings. Does the driver just > assume that both PostgreSQL and Java are running in the same locale, > with the same default character encoding? ________________________________________________________________________ A n d e r s B e n g t s s o n anders@natakademin.se http://www.natakademin.se/
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