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2001-02-13Remove postgresql jdbc files, per Peter Mount.Bruce Momjian
1999-05-18Internationalisation of error messagesPeter Mount
1999-01-17As the email posted to the announce and interfaces list, attached is a tarBruce Momjian
file containing the latest version of the JDBC driver, allowing it to be compiled and used under JDK 1.2 and later. NB: None (well almost none) of the new methods actually do anything. This release only handles getting it to compile and run. Now this is done, I'll start working on implementing the new stuff. Now this tar file replaces everything under src/interfaces/jdbc. I had to do it this way, rather than diffs, because most of the classes under the postgresql subdirectory have moved to a new directory under that one, to enable the support of the two JDBC standards. Here's a list of files in the tar file. Any file not listed here (in the postgresql directory) will have to be deleted, otherwise it could cause the driver to fail: Peter Mount
1998-10-08Just a quick patch. This makes the JDBC driver thread safe, which is anBruce Momjian
important step towards making the driver compliant, and means that for some Java applications and servlets, only a single database connection is needed, so in a sence this is a nice little show stopper for 6.4 (and should still be backward compatible to 6.3.2). Peter
1998-02-02From: Peter T Mount <[email protected]>Marc G. Fournier
[This is a repost - it supercedes the previous one. It fixes the patch so it doesn't bread aix port, plus there's a file missing out of the original post because difforig doesn't pick up new files. It's now attached. peter] This patch brings the JDBC driver up to the current protocol spec. Basically, the backend now tells the driver what authentication scheme to use. The patch also fixes a performance problem with large objects. In the buffer manager, each fastpath call was sending multiple Notifications to the backend (sometimes more data in the form of notifications were being sent than blob data!).
1998-01-13Oops...missed over half the patch :(Marc G. Fournier