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Newbie kestion

От
"Hermann RANGAMANA"
Дата:
I'm new to the list ...

I'd like to know where can i found the source of the jdbc driver for
postgresql (the jdbc7.0-1.2.jar)

--hermann

PS : Is anyone here using postgres with jBoss (minerva as pool connection
manager)? I really have a strange problem : when i perform "update" query on
the base via a pooled connection from minerva, it is throwing exception,
while everything works fine with "insert" or "select". I wonder if something
in the driver (like auto-commit or anything else) may cause this problem. My
guess : Auto-commit is set to true in a "update" query, so that when minerva
tries to end the transaction by commiting it, exceptions get thrown.


Re: Newbie kestion

От
"Dave Cramer"
Дата:
The source for the driver can be found in the postgres tarball

Regarding your other question, I think the driver defaults to autocommit
off, so you could be correct

Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hermann RANGAMANA" <hrangamana@primagendys.fr>
To: <pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 9:36 AM
Subject: [JDBC] Newbie kestion


> I'm new to the list ...
>
> I'd like to know where can i found the source of the jdbc driver for
> postgresql (the jdbc7.0-1.2.jar)
>
> --hermann
>
> PS: Is anyone here using postgres with jBoss (minerva as pool connection
> manager)? I really have a strange problem : when i perform "update" query
on
> the base via a pooled connection from minerva, it is throwing exception,
> while everything works fine with "insert" or "select". I wonder if
something
> in the driver (like auto-commit or anything else) may cause this problem.
My
> guess: Auto-commit is set to true in a "update" query, so that when
minerva
> tries to end the transaction by commiting it, exceptions get thrown.
>
>
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