Commit ea794574 authored by Barry Lind's avatar Barry Lind

Applied patch submitted by Mike Beachy to give a better error message if

configure hasn't been run before trying to build.
Also cleaned up the README file and removed some obsolete files.

 Modified Files:
 	jdbc/README jdbc/build.xml
 Removed Files:
 	jdbc/CHANGELOG jdbc/Implementation jdbc/jdbc.jpx
parent 272bf59d
Tue Mar 06 12:05:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Removed org.postgresql.xa.Test from the JDBC EE driver as it's an old
test class and prevented it from compiling.
Fri Mar 02 10:00:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Fixed build.xml so that PGclob is not built in the JDBC1.2 driver
Fri Feb 17 18:25:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Removed the last deprecation warnings from the Java2 driver. Now only
the old examples give deprecation warnings.
- Added a new class into core that (JDK1.3+) ensures all connections are
closed when the VM terminates.
Fri Feb 17 15:11:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Reduced the object overhead in PreparedStatement by reusing the same
StringBuffer object throughout. Similarly SimpleDateStamp's are alse
reused in a thread save manner.
- Implemented in PreparedStatement: setNull(), setDate/Time/Timestamp
using Calendar, setBlob(), setCharacterStream()
- Clob's are now implemented in ResultSet & PreparedStatement!
- Implemented a lot of DatabaseMetaData & ResultSetMetaData methods.
We have about 18 unimplemented methods left in JDBC2 at the current
time.
Web Feb 14 17:29:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Fixed bug in LargeObject & BlobOutputStream where the stream's output
was not flushed when either the stream or the blob were closed.
- Fixed PreparedStatement.setBinaryStream() where it ignored the length
Tue Feb 13 16:33:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- More TestCases implemented. Refined the test suite api's.
- Removed need for SimpleDateFormat in ResultSet.getDate() improving
performance.
- Rewrote ResultSet.getTime() so that it uses JDK api's better.
Tue Feb 13 10:25:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Added MiscTest to hold reported problems from users.
- Fixed PGMoney.
- JBuilder4/JDBCExplorer now works with Money fields. Patched Field &
ResultSet (lots of methods) for this one. Also changed cash/money to
return type DOUBLE not DECIMAL. This broke JBuilder as zero scale
BigDecimal's can't have decimal places!
- When a Statement is reused, the previous ResultSet is now closed.
- Removed deprecated call in ResultSet.getTime()
Thu Feb 08 18:53:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Changed a couple of settings in DatabaseMetaData where 7.1 now
supports those features
- Implemented the DatabaseMetaData TestCase.
Wed Feb 07 18:06:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Added comment to Connection.isClosed() explaining why we deviate from
the JDBC2 specification.
- Fixed bug where the Isolation Level is lost while in autocommit mode.
- Fixed bug where several calls to getTransactionIsolationLevel()
returned the first call's result.
Tue Feb 06 19:00:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Completed first two TestCase's for the test suite. JUnit is now
recognised by ant.
Wed Jan 31 08:46:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Some minor additions to Statement to make our own extensions more
portable.
- Statement.close() will now call ResultSet.close() rather than just
dissasociating with it.
Tue Jan 30 22:24:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Fixed bug where Statement.setMaxRows() was a global setting. Now
limited to just itself.
- Changed LargeObject.read(byte[],int,int) to return the actual number
of bytes read (used to be void).
- LargeObject now supports InputStream's!
- PreparedStatement.setBinaryStream() now works!
- ResultSet.getBinaryStream() now returns an InputStream that doesn't
copy the blob into memory first!
- Connection.isClosed() now tests to see if the connection is still alive
rather than if it thinks it's alive.
Thu Jan 25 09:11:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Added an alternative constructor to PGSQLException so that debugging
some more osteric bugs is easier. If only 1 arg is supplied and it's
of type Exception, then that Exception's stacktrace is now included.
Wed Jan 24 09:18:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Removed the 8k limit by setting it to 64k
Fri Jan 19 08:47:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Applied patch submitted by John Schutz <schutz@austin.rr.com> that
fixed a bug with ANT's SQL functions (not needed for building but nice
to have fixed).
Thu Jan 18 17:30:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Added new error message into errors.properties "postgresql.notsensitive"
This is used by jdbc2.ResultSet when a method is called that should
fetch the current value of a row from the database refreshRow() for
example.
- These methods no longer throw the not implemented but the new noupdate
error. This is in preparation for the Updateable ResultSet support
which will overide these methods by extending the existing class to
implement that functionality, but needed to show something other than
notimplemented:
moveToCurrentRow()
moveToInsertRow()
rowDeleted()
rowInserted()
all update*() methods, except those that took the column as a String
as they were already implemented to convert the String to an int.
- getFetchDirection() and setFetchDirection() now throws
"postgresql.notimp" as we only support one direction.
The CursorResultSet will overide this when its implemented.
- Created a new class under jdbc2 UpdateableResultSet which extends
ResultSet and overides the relevent update methods.
This allows us to implement them easily at a later date.
- In jdbc2.Connection, the following methods are now implemented:
createStatement(type,concurrency);
getTypeMap();
setTypeMap(Map);
- The JDBC2 type mapping scheme almost complete, just needs SQLInput &
SQLOutput to be implemented.
- Removed some Statement methods that somehow appeared in Connection.
- In jdbc2.Statement()
getResultSetConcurrency()
getResultSetType()
setResultSetConcurrency()
setResultSetType()
- Finally removed the old 6.5.x driver.
Thu Jan 18 12:24:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- These methods in org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet are now implemented:
getBigDecimal(int) ie: without a scale (why did this get missed?)
getBlob(int)
getCharacterStream(int)
getConcurrency()
getDate(int,Calendar)
getFetchDirection()
getFetchSize()
getTime(int,Calendar)
getTimestamp(int,Calendar)
getType()
NB: Where int represents the column name, the associated version
taking a String were already implemented by calling the int
version.
- These methods no longer throw the not implemented but the new noupdate
error. This is in preparation for the Updateable ResultSet support
which will overide these methods by extending the existing class to
implement that functionality, but needed to show something other than
notimplemented:
cancelRowUpdates()
deleteRow()
- Added new error message into errors.properties "postgresql.noupdate"
This is used by jdbc2.ResultSet when an update method is called and
the ResultSet is not updateable. A new method notUpdateable() has been
added to that class to throw this exception, keeping the binary size
down.
- Added new error message into errors.properties "postgresql.psqlnotimp"
This is used instead of unimplemented when it's a feature in the
backend that is preventing this method from being implemented.
- Removed getKeysetSize() as its not part of the ResultSet API
Thu Jan 18 09:46:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Applied modified patch from Richard Bullington-McGuire
<rbulling@microstate.com>. I had to modify it as some of the code
patched now exists in different classes, and some of it actually
patched obsolete code.
Wed Jan 17 10:19:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
- Updated Implementation to include both ANT & JBuilder
- Updated README to reflect the changes since 7.0
- Created jdbc.jpr file which allows JBuilder to be used to edit the
source. JBuilder _CAN_NOT_ be used to compile. You must use ANT for
that. It's only to allow JBuilders syntax checking to improve the
drivers source. Refer to Implementation for more details
Wed Dec 20 16:19:00 GMT 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Finished build.xml and updated Driver.java.in and buildDriver to
match how Makefile and ANT operate.
Tue Dec 19 17:30:00 GMT 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Finally created ant build.xml file
Mon Nov 20 08:12:00 GMT 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Encoding patch to Connection by wrobell@posexperts.com.pl
Tue Oct 17 15:35:00 BST 2000 petermount@maidstone.gov.uk
- Changed getTimestamp() again. This time Michael Stephenson's
<mstephenson@tirin.openworld.co.uk> solution looked far better
than the original solution put in June.
Tue Oct 10 13:12:00 BST 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- DatabaseMetaData.supportsAlterTableWithDropColumn() as psql doesn't
support dropping of individual columns
- Merged in some last patches. Only 1 left, which may not be compatible
with jdbc1
- Merged in my old retepsql project. Makefile now includes it.
Mon Oct 02 12:30:00 BST 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Merged in byte[] array allocation changes submitted by Gunnar R|nning
<gunnar@candleweb.no>
Mon Sep 25 14:22:00 BST 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Removed the DriverClass kludge. Now the org.postgresql.Driver class
is compiled from a template file, and now has both the connection
class (ie jdbc1/jdbc2) and the current version's from Makefile.global
Thu Jul 20 16:30:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Fixed DatabaseMetaData.getTableTypes()
Tue Jun 06 12:00:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Added org/postgresql/DriverClass.java to the list of files removed
by make clean (it's dynamically built)
- Fixed Statement, so that the update count is valid when an SQL
DELETE operation is done.
- While fixing the update count, made it easier to get the OID of
the last insert as well. Example is in example/basic.java
Tue Jun 06 08:37:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Removed a hardwired 8K limit on query strings
- Added some missing org.'s in Connection that prevented
the use of the geometric types.
Thu Jun 01 07:26:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Removed timezone in getTimestamp() methods in ResultSet.
Mon May 15 22:30:00 BST 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Fixed the message Makefile produces after compiling. It still said
about the old Driver class, not the new package. Spotted by
Joseph Shraibman <jks@p1.selectacast.net>
Thu May 04 11:38:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Corrected incorrect date in CHANGELOG
- Fixed the ImageViewer example
Wed May 03 16:47:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Fixed the Makefile so that postgresql.jar is built everytime
the jdbc1 or jdbc2 rules are called.
- Fixed the threadsafe example. It had problems with autocommit
Wed May 03 14:32:00 BST 2000 petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk
- Rewrote the README file (the old one was 18 months old!)
- Added @deprecated tags to org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet
to clear some warnings issued during compilation.
Wed Apr 12 22:14:00 BST 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Implemented the JDBC2 Blob interface, and ResultSet.getBlob().
Wed Apr 12 20:20:00 BST 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Fixed bug in ResultSet.absolute(). Negative rows are now supported.
- Implemented ResultSet.relative(), afterLast().
Tue Feb 1 21:40:00 GMT 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Finally imported the contributed javax extensions by Assaf Arkin
arkin@exoffice.com
Mon Jan 24 21:00:00 GMT 2000 peter@retep.org.uk
- Finally introduced the 7.0 additions to the core CVS repository.
- All source files are now under the org.postgresql package (previously
they were under postgresql). The package lines now changed
accordingly.
- The Makefile was rewritten so it should now work on machines that
can't handle the $( ) syntax.
- Dutch translation by Arnout Kuiper (ajkuiper@wxs.nl)
Mon Sep 13 23:56:00 BST 1999 peter@retep.org.uk
- PG_Stream.SendChar() optimised, increased default buffer size of
output stream to 8k, and introduced an 8k buffer on the input stream
Sverre H Huseby <sverrehu@online.no>
- Added a finalize() method to Connection class in both drivers so that
the connection to the backend is really closed.
- Due to many JVM's not returning a meaningful value for java.version
the decision for building the JDBC1.2 or JDBC2 driver is now a
compile time option.
- Replaced $$(cmd...) with `cmd...` in the Makefile. This should allow
the driver to compile when using shells other than Bash.
Thu Sep 9 01:18:39 MEST 1999 jens@jens.de
- fixed bug in handling of DECIMAL type
Wed Aug 4 00:25:18 CEST 1999 jens@jens.de
- updated ResultSetMetaData.getColumnDisplaySize() to return
the actual display size
- updated driver to use postgresql FE/BE-protocol version 2
Mon Aug 2 03:29:35 CEST 1999 jens@jens.de
- fixed bug in DatabaseMetaData.getPrimaryKeys()
Sun Aug 1 18:05:42 CEST 1999 jens@jens.de
- added support for getTransactionIsolation and setTransactionIsolation
Sun Jun 27 12:00:00 BST 1999
- Fixed typo in postgresql.Driver that prevented compilation
- Implemented getTimestamp() fix submitted by Philipp Matthias Hahn
<pmhahn@titan.lahn.de>
- Cleaned up some comments in Connection
Wed Jun 23 06:50:00 BST 1999
- Fixed error in errors.properties where the arguments are 0 based not
1 based
- Fixed bug in postgresql.Driver where exception is thrown, then
intercepted rather than being passed to the calling application.
- Removed the file postgresql/CallableStatement, as it's not used and
really exists in the jdbc1 & jdbc2 sub packages only.
Wed May 19 00:20:00 BST 1999
- Internationalisation now done. Surprising that there's 68 error
messages in the driver ;-)
Tue May 18 07:00:00 BST 1999
- Set the ImageViewer application to use transactions
Tue May 18 00:00:00 BST 1999
- Just after committing, I realised why internationalisation isn't
working. This is now fixed (in the Makefile).
Mon May 17 23:40:00 BST 1999
- PG_Stream.close() now attempts to send the close connection message
to the backend before closing the streams
- Added batch support in the JDBC2, supplied by Yutaka Tanida
<yutaka@marin.or.jp>
- Removed the old datestyle code. Now the driver uses only ISO.
- Removed some files in the postgresql directory still in CVS that were
moved since 6.4.x (DatabaseMetaData.java PreparedStatement.java
ResultSetMetaData.java Statement.java)
- Internationalisation of the error messages is partially implemented,
however it's not enabled as it only works when the jar file is
_not_ used, and work needs to be done.
Sun Apr 11 17:00:00 BST 1999
- getUpdateCount() now returns the actual update count (before it
simply returned 1 for everything).
- added some updates to example.basic so it would test the new update
count code.
- corrected typo in a comment in Statement.java
Mon Jan 25 19:45:00 GMT 1999
- created subfolders example/corba and example/corba/idl to hold the
new example showing how to hook CORBA and PostgreSQL via JDBC
- implemented some JDBC2 methods curtesy of Joachim.Gabler@t-online.de
Sat Jan 23 10:30:00 GMT 1999
- Changed imports in postgresql.jdbc1.ResultSetMetaData as for some
reason it didn't want to compile under jdk1.1.6
Tue Dec 29 15:45:00 GMT 1998
- Refreshed the README (which was way out of date)
Tue Dec 29 15:45:00 GMT 1998
- Finished adding the additional methods into the JDBC2 driver.
- Had to add some explicit package references for the JDK1.2 Javac to
cope with the driver
Tue Dec 29 12:40:00 GMT 1998
- Fixed package imports and some references to java.sql.ResultSet in
various files. Compiled and tested the JDBC1 driver.
Mon Dec 28 19:01:37 GMT 1998
- created a new package postgresql.jdbc2 which will contain the JDBC 2
specific classes. A similar new package (postgresql.jdbc1) has been
created to hold the JDBC 1 specific classes.
- modified Makefile to allow compilation of the JDBC 1 & 2 drivers,
with the possibility of building a dual-spec driver.
- changed the version number in postgresql.Driver to 6.5
- modified postgresql.Driver class to initiate the correct driver when
used under a 1.1 or 1.2+ JVM.
- postgresql.Connection and postgresql.jdbc2.Connection now extends the
new class postgresql.ConnectionStub, which allows us to dynamically
open the JDBC1 or JDBC2 drivers.
- enabled compilation of the driver under Win32 when using the Make
from the CygWin package (Cygnus B20.1 was used).
- To make future development easier (now we have 2 specifications to
work with) the following classes have moved from the postgresql to
the postgresql.jdbc1 package:
CallableStatement Connection
DatabaseMetaData PreparedStatement
ResultSet ResultSetMetaData
Statement
Some of these classes have common code that is not dependent on
either JDBC specification. These common code are still in the
postgresql package.
Ie: postgresql.jdbc1.Connection extends postgresql.Connection
and postgresql.jdbc2.Connection extends postgresql.Connection
Web Oct 7 22:00:00 BST 1998
- removed syncronised from Connection.ExecSQL(). See next entry.
- added new syncronised locking in the Connection.ExecSQL() and
FastPath.fastpath() methods. They now lock against the PG_Steam
object for the connection, which now provides full Thread Safety.
- Reposted ChangeLog as it's missing from CVS.
Modifications done since 6.3.2 was released and Sun Aug 30 11:33:06 BST 1998
- Fixed PreparedStatement.setObject as it didn't handle shorts
- ResultSet.getDate() now handles null dates (returns null ratrher
than a NullPointerException)
- ResultSetMetaData.getPrecision() new returns 0 for VARCHAR
- Field now caches the typename->oid in a Hashtable to speed things
up. It removes the need for some unnecessary queries to the backend.
- PreparedStatement.toString() now returns the SQL statement that it
will send to the backend. Before it did nothing.
- DatabaseMetaData.getTypeInfo() now does something.
- Connection now throws an exception if either of the user or password
properties are missing, as they are required for JDBC to work.
This occasionally occurs when the client uses the properties version
of getConnection(), and is a common question on the email lists.
Sun Aug 30 11:33:06 BST 1998
- Created ChangeLog file, and entered stuff done since 6.3.2 and today
- Change version number to 6.4 in Driver.java
- Added fix to DatabaseMetaData.getTables() submitted by
Stefan Andreasen <stefan@linux.kapow.dk>
- Added fix to DatabaseMetaData.getColumns() to handle patterns
submitted by Stefan Andreasen <stefan@linux.kapow.dk>
- Set TcpNoDelay on the connection, as this gives us a 10x speed
improvement on FreeBSD (caused by a bug in their TCP Stack). They
should fix the bug before 6.4 is released, but will keep this
in here unless it causes more problems.
Submitted by Jason Venner <jason@idiom.com>
- Removed a duplicate definition of fieldCache
- Added a more meaningful message when the connection is refused. It
now says:
Connection refused. Check that the hostname and port is
correct, and that the postmaster is running with the -i flag,
which enables TCP/IP networking.
- Removed kludge in PreparedStatement.setDate() that acted as a
temporary fix to a bug in SimpleDateFormat, as it broke date
handling in JDK 1.1.6.
- Modified PG_Stream and Connection, so that outbound data is now
buffered. This should give us a speed improvement, and reduce the
ammount of network packets generated.
- Removed duplicate code and optimised PG_Stream.
- PG_Stream now returns a more meaningful message when the connection
is broken by the backend. It now returns:
The backend has broken the connection. Possibly the action you
have attempted has caused it to close.
- Removed obsolete code from Connection.
- The error message returned when the authentication scheme is unknown
has been extended. It now reads:
Authentication type ### not supported. Check that you have
configured the pg_hba.conf file to include the client's IP
address or Subnet, and is using a supported authentication
scheme.
- Connection.getMetaData() now caches the instance returned, so
multiple calls will return the same instance.
- Created a test application that tests the DatabaseMetaData and
ResultSetMetaData classes.
- Replaced getString(#).getBytes() with getBytes(#) which should speed
things up, and reduce memory useage.
- Optimised DatabaseMetaData.getProcedures(), and implemented patterns
- Fixed NullPointerExceptions thrown when a field is null (Internal
to the driver, not caused by results from the backend.
DatabaseMetaData.getProcedures() is an example of a method that
causes this):
- ResultSetMetaData.getColumnName() now returns field# where
# is the column name.
- ResultSet.getObject() fixed
- Fixed bug in psql example that was affected by null fields
- DatabaseMetaData.getTables()
- DatabaseMetaData.getPrimaryKeys() ran a query with an ambiguous field
fixed.
- getTypeInfo() optimised to increase speed and reduce memory useage
- ResultSetMetaData.isCurrency() optimised and is now smaller.
- Removed unnecessary code fromResultSetMetaData.getCatalogName()
and getSchemaName().
- Created new class postgresql.util.PGmoney to map the money type
- Created new class postgresql.geometric.PGline to map the line type
This short document is provided to help programmers through the internals of
the PostgreSQL JDBC driver.
Last update: January 17 2001 peter@retep.org.uk
build.xml
---------
As of 7.1, we now use the ANT build tool to build the driver. ANT is part of
the Apache/Jakarta project, and provides far superior build capabilities. You
can find ANT from http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/index.html and being pure java
it will run on any java platform.
So far I've tested it under JDK1.2.x & JDK1.3 (both Linux & NT) but not yet with
JDK1.1.8. Because of the latter the Makefile still works for now, but should be
gone for 7.2.
Anyhow, to build, simply type ant and the .jar file will be created and put into
the jars directory.
Tip: If you run ant from the sources root directory (ie: where the configure
script is located) you will find another build.xml file. It is advised to run
ant from that directory as it will then compile some auxilary Java/JDBC
utilities that are located under the /contrib/retep directory.
Makefile
--------
Prior to 7.1, all compilation must be done by using Make. This is because there
are three versions of the driver, one for JDBC1 (for JDK 1.1.x) and the others
for JDBC2 (for JDK 1.2 or later, one standard and one enterprise).
As of 7.1, ANT is the build tool of choice. Just compare Makefile and build.xml
to see why! Make just isn't suited to Java.
Building with just the JDK
--------------------------
This is not advised, simply because you have to make sure you include the
correct classes, and the fact that org.postgresql.Driver is built on the fly.
Also, javac won't pick up all the classes because some (org.postgresql.geometric
for example) are loaded dynamically.
org/postgresql/Driver.java.in
-----------------------------
Because there are three versions of the driver, the org.postgresql.Driver class
is built dynamically. To build correctly ANT copies the Driver.java.in file to
Driver.java replacing certain values according to the required driver.
The replaced values are of the format %VALUE%, ie: %MAJORVERSION% is replaced
with 7 in the 7.1 version of the driver.
postgresql.jar
--------------
This jar file is produced by ANT, and contains the driver for your JDK platform.
If you downloaded a precompiled binary from the web, you may find that the
jar file will be named differently. These are identical to this file but are
named according to the backend and jdk versions.
The naming convention is of the form: jdbc-#.#-#.##.jar
ie: for 7.1
jdbc-7.1-1.1.jar JDBC Driver for JDK1.1.8
jdbc-7.1-1.2.jar JDBC Driver for JDK1.2 & JDK1.3
jdbc-7.1-1.2ent.jar JDBC Driver for JDK1.2 & JDK1.3 Enterprise Editions
If in the future there are any 1.3 specific classes then there will be two new
jar files.
Note: All the precompiled binaries are built under Linux.
jdbc.jpx
--------
This is a JBuilder4 project file. It's here to allow JBuilder to be used to
develop the driver. Mainly for it's Editor's features like syntax checking and
auto-completion etc.
IMPORTANT: You CAN NOT build the driver from within JBuilder. You must use ANT.
This is because of the three versions of the JDK. If you try to use
JBuilder, it will try to build everything, and it will just not work.
Importing packages
------------------
In user code, you may have to import one or more packages, if and only if you
are using the non jdbc extensions (like FastPath, or LargeObject).
DO NOT import the postgresql, postgresql.jdbc1 or postgresql.jdbc2 packages!
Internally, some classes will import the packages when there is a link between
them and the other packages. However, the above rule still applies. It's there
because Javac becomes confused between the different places that similar class
names are present.
However, there are places where they need to refer to classes in the postgresql
package. In this case, import the individual classes, and not the entire
package.
ie: import postgresql.Field
NOT import postgresql.*
Package Layout
--------------
The driver is split into several packages:
org.postgresql core classes that can be accessed by user code
org.postgresql.core core classes not normally used externally
org.postgresql.jdbc1 classes used only in implementing JDBC 1
org.postgresql.jdbc2 classes used only in implementing JDBC 2
org.postgresql.fastpath FastPath to backend functions
org.postgresql.geometric 2D Geometric types mapped to Java Objects
org.postgresql.largeobject Low level Large Object access
org.postgresql.util Utility classes
Package org.postgresql
------------------
This package holds the core classes.
Driver registers the driver when it's loaded, and determines which
Connection class (in jdbc1 or jdbc2 packages) to use when
connecting to a database.
Field Used internally to represent a Field
PG_Stream Used internally to manage the network stream.
PostgresqlDataSource
Exists in the Java2 Enterprise edition driver only and is the
enterprise equivalent to Driver
These classes contains common code that is not dependent to the
two JDBC specifications.
Connection Common code used in Connections, mainly Network Protocol stuff.
ResultSet Common code used in ResultSet's
Package org.postgresql.core
-----------------------
New in 7.1, this is where core classes (common to all versions) will exist. Any
new class that would have gone into org.postgresql must go in here instead.
BytePoolDim1 Handles a pool of byte[] arrays.
BytePoolDim2 Handles a pool of byte[][] arrays
MemoryPool Interface for managing MemoryPools. Not used (yet).
ObjectPool Interface for an Object Pool
SimpleObjectPool Class that implements ObjectPool and used by BytePoolDim#
Encoding Character encoding logic, mainly for Connection and PG_Stream.
Package org.postgresql.fastpath
---------------------------
Fastpath Handles executing a function on the PostgreSQL Backend
FastpathArg Defines an argument for a function call
Package org.postgresql.geometric
----------------------------
PGbox Maps to postgresql type box
PGcircle Maps to postgresql type circle
PGline Maps to postgresql type line
PGlseg Maps to postgresql type lseg
PGpath Maps to postgresql type path
PGpoint Maps to postgresql type point
PGpolygon Maps to postgresql type polygon
Package org.postgresql.jdbc1
------------------------
The classes in this package handle the JDBC 1 Specification, for JDK 1.1.x
All interfaces in the java.sql package are present here.
Package org.postgresql.jdbc2
------------------------
The classes in this package handle the JDBC 2 Specification, for JDK 1.2
All interfaces in the java.sql, and javax.sql packages are present here.
Package org.postgresql.largeobject
------------------------------
LargeObject Represents an open LargeObject
LargeObjectManager Handles the opening and deleting of LargeObjects
Package org.postgresql.util
-----------------------
PGmoney Maps to postgresql type money
PGobject Used to represent postgresql types that have no Java equivalent
PGtokenizer Helper class for the geometric types
Serialize Used to serialise Java objects into tabes, rather than Blobs
UnixCrypt Used to handle crypt authentication
This is a simple readme describing how to compile and use the jdbc driver. This is a simple readme describing how to compile and use the jdbc driver.
This file was amended on January 17 2001 to reflect the changes made in the 7.1
release.
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This isn't a guide on how to use JDBC - for that refer to Javasoft's web site: This isn't a guide on how to use JDBC - for that refer to sun's web site:
http://www.javasoft.com/ http://java.sun.com/
For problems with this driver, then refer to the postgres-jdbc email For problems with this driver, then refer to the postgres-jdbc email
list: list:
...@@ -17,10 +14,6 @@ list: ...@@ -17,10 +14,6 @@ list:
The Driver's home page is: The Driver's home page is:
http://jdbc.postgresql.org/ http://jdbc.postgresql.org/
or http://www.retep.org.uk/postgresql/
NB: They are both the same physical directory so both will always be in sync
(unless the laws of physics break down ;-) )
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...@@ -39,20 +32,10 @@ the directory PREFIX/share/java. ...@@ -39,20 +32,10 @@ the directory PREFIX/share/java.
That jar file will contain the driver for _your_ version of the JDK. That jar file will contain the driver for _your_ version of the JDK.
Note: As of 7.1, you can build from the top-level directory or from
src/interfaces/jdbc.
REMEMBER: Once you have compiled the driver, it will work on ALL platforms REMEMBER: Once you have compiled the driver, it will work on ALL platforms
that support that version of the API. You don't need to build it for each that support that version of the API. You don't need to build it for each
platform. platform.
That means you don't have to compile it on every platform. Believe me, I
still hear from people who ask me "I've compiled it ok under Solaris, but it
won't compile under Linux" - there's no difference.
Don't try to run javac directly. Don't try to run ant directly. Neither
will work.
Possible problems Possible problems
You may see a message similar to: You may see a message similar to:
...@@ -63,11 +46,8 @@ postgresql/Driver.java:87: interface java.sql.Connection is an interface. It can ...@@ -63,11 +46,8 @@ postgresql/Driver.java:87: interface java.sql.Connection is an interface. It can
This is caused by not having the current directory in your CLASSPATH. Under This is caused by not having the current directory in your CLASSPATH. Under
Linux/Solaris, unset the CLASSPATH environment variable, and rerun ant. Linux/Solaris, unset the CLASSPATH environment variable, and rerun ant.
If you are still having problems, I keep a copy of the driver (for different If you are still having problems, prebuilt versions of the driver
versions of the backend) on my web site http://www.retep.org.uk/postgres/ are available at http://jdbc.postgresql.org/
or http://jdbc.postgresql.org/
More details are in the Implementation file src/interfaces/jdbc/Implementation
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...@@ -79,9 +59,6 @@ ie: under LINUX/SOLARIS (the example here is my linux box): ...@@ -79,9 +59,6 @@ ie: under LINUX/SOLARIS (the example here is my linux box):
export CLASSPATH=.:/usr/local/pgsql/share/java/postgresql.jar export CLASSPATH=.:/usr/local/pgsql/share/java/postgresql.jar
Please don't be tempted to extract the files from the .jar file. There are a
lot of files in there, and you may break the Exception handling.
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USING THE DRIVER USING THE DRIVER
...@@ -177,10 +154,6 @@ For example: ...@@ -177,10 +154,6 @@ For example:
Large Object API Large Object API
Most of the time, you can use the getBytes()/setBytes() methods to read and
write small Large Objects. However, PostgreSQL's own internal api's are
available. These allow you to access the object as if it was a file.
The first thing you need to do is to open the LargeObjectManager. This class The first thing you need to do is to open the LargeObjectManager. This class
handles the opening of existing objects, and creating new ones. To do this, handles the opening of existing objects, and creating new ones. To do this,
you use the following line of code: you use the following line of code:
...@@ -227,28 +200,6 @@ SQLException to be thrown. ...@@ -227,28 +200,6 @@ SQLException to be thrown.
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Date datatype:
The driver now issues the "show datestyle;" query when it first connects, so
any call to ResultSet.getDate() how returns the correct date.
One caveat though: if you change the datestyle from within JDBC, you must also
issue the "show datestyle" query. Without this, the driver will not know of
the change.
ie:
Statement s = db.createStatement();
...
s.executeUpdate("set datestyle='european'");
s.executeUpdate("show datestyle");
..
s.close();
Please note: This may change later, so that the driver uses the same format
internally (similar to how the ODBC driver works).
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JDBC supports database specific data types using the getObject() call. The JDBC supports database specific data types using the getObject() call. The
following types have their own Java equivalents supplied by the driver: following types have their own Java equivalents supplied by the driver:
...@@ -269,9 +220,3 @@ syntax for writing these to the database. ...@@ -269,9 +220,3 @@ syntax for writing these to the database.
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Peter T Mount, December 29 1998
home email: peter@retep.org.uk http://www.retep.org.uk
work email: petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk or peter@taer.maidstone.gov.uk
PS: Please use the home email whenever possible. If you must contact me at work
then please cc my home one at the same time.
...@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ...@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
This file now requires Ant 1.4.1. 2002-04-18 This file now requires Ant 1.4.1. 2002-04-18
$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/jdbc/Attic/build.xml,v 1.29 2002/09/25 07:01:30 barry Exp $ $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/jdbc/Attic/build.xml,v 1.30 2002/10/20 00:10:55 barry Exp $
--> -->
...@@ -156,10 +156,14 @@ ...@@ -156,10 +156,14 @@
<filter token="JDBCCONNECTCLASS" value="${connectclass}" /> <filter token="JDBCCONNECTCLASS" value="${connectclass}" />
<filter token="DEF_PGPORT" value="${def_pgport}" /> <filter token="DEF_PGPORT" value="${def_pgport}" />
<fail unless="major" message="'major' undefined. Please follow the directions in README."/>
<fail unless="minor" message="'minor' undefined. Please follow the directions in README."/>
<!-- Put a check for the current version here --> <!-- Put a check for the current version here -->
<!-- now copy and filter the file --> <!-- now copy and filter the file -->
<copy file="${package}/Driver.java.in" <copy file="${package}/Driver.java.in"
overwrite="true"
tofile="${package}/Driver.java" tofile="${package}/Driver.java"
filtering="yes" /> filtering="yes" />
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--JBuilder XML Project-->
<project>
<property category="runtime.0" name="RunnableType" value="com.borland.jbuilder.runtime.ApplicationRunner" />
<property category="runtime.0" name="jsprunner.docbase" value="." />
<property category="runtime.0" name="jsprunner.jspfile" value="E%|/docs/java/xml/example6" />
<property category="sys" name="BackupPath" value="bak" />
<property category="sys" name="CheckStable" value="1" />
<property category="sys" name="Company" value="" />
<property category="sys" name="Copyright" value="Copyright (c) 2001" />
<property category="sys" name="DefaultPackage" value="org.postgresql.core" />
<property category="sys" name="Description" value="" />
<property category="sys" name="DocPath" value="doc" />
<property category="sys" name="ExcludeClassEnabled" value="0" />
<property category="sys" name="JDK" value="java 1.3.0-C" />
<property category="sys" name="LastTag" value="0" />
<property category="sys" name="Libraries" value="JUnit" />
<property category="sys" name="MakeStable" value="0" />
<property category="sys" name="OutPath" value="build" />
<property category="sys" name="SourcePath" value="." />
<property category="sys" name="Title" value="" />
<property category="sys" name="Version" value="1.0" />
<property category="sys" name="WorkingDirectory" value="." />
<node type="Package" name="org.postgresql.core" />
<file path="build.xml" />
<file path="CHANGELOG" />
<file path="Implementation" />
<file path="README" />
<file path="org/postgresql/jdbc2/UpdateableResultSet.java" />
</project>
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