The programmer says that she relies on JPA to establish the connection, but I suppose that JDBC is still involved, otherwise i can’t see how java would talk to postgresql.
Unless JPA does so directly.
Like I said, Java really isn’t my thing.
Thanks a lot, everyone (and specially Dave Cramer).
Now I know the issue is not JDBC related.
Not sure of this is good news for me, though :)
I’d think that the application needs to be amended.
Still, this does not account for the fact that it works on a local win machine.
As you can see, Dave’s little program connects like a charm,
2015-12-02 17:00:22 EST [2408-1] postgres@postgres LOG: duration: 16.239 ms parse <unnamed>: SET extra_float_digits = 3
2015-12-02 17:00:22 EST [2408-2] postgres@postgres LOG: duration: 0.023 ms bind <unnamed>: SET extra_float_digits = 3
2015-12-02 17:00:22 EST [2408-3] postgres@postgres LOG: duration: 0.031 ms execute <unnamed>: SET extra_float_digits = 3
2015-12-02 17:00:22 EST [2408-4] postgres@postgres LOG: duration: 0.217 ms parse <unnamed>: select 1
2015-12-02 17:00:22 EST [2408-5] postgres@postgres LOG: duration: 0.100 ms bind <unnamed>: select 1
2015-12-02 17:00:22 EST [2408-6] postgres@postgres LOG: duration: 0.953 ms execute <unnamed>: select 1