Re: JDBC in PostgreSql for Linux - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Kallol Nandi |
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Subject | Re: JDBC in PostgreSql for Linux |
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Msg-id | NBEDKIHMDKLGDCDIJLMMOEDDCAAA.kallol.nandi@indussoft.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: JDBC in PostgreSql for Linux (Thomas Kellerer <spam_eater@gmx.net>) |
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Hi, This is the code that I am using for native JDBC Driver to connect to PostgreSql in Linux. BTW the version of Postgres is 7.2.2 and the jar file is jdbc7.1-1.2.jar. **************************************************************************** ********* import java.io.*; import java.sql.*; import java.util.Properties; import java.util.Vector; import org.postgresql.Driver; public class JDBCConnection { public static void main(String args[]) { System.out.println("Testing"); try { String server ="10.100.102.31"; String port ="5432"; String database="notes"; String url="jdbc:postgresql@"+server+":"+port+":"+database; String userid="postgres"; String password="postgres"; Class.forName("org.postgresql.Driver"); System.out.println("Successful 1 ! "); Connection con=DriverManager.getConnection(url,userid,password); Statement stmt = con.createStatement(); ResultSet rset = stmt.executeQuery ("Select count(*) as c from testtable"); rset.next(); int currval = rset.getInt("c"); System.out.println("Successful 2 ! "); System.out.println(currval); con.close(); } catch(Exception ex) { System.out.println("Error problem!"); System.out.println(ex.getMessage()); ex.printStackTrace(); return; } } } **************************************************************************** ********* I am getting the error mentioned i my earlier mail in the following line : Connection con=DriverManager.getConnection(url,userid,password); The error is : **************************************************************************** ** I get the following error : Driver not found for URL: jdbc:postgresql@10.100.102.31:5432:notes java.sql.SQLException: Driver not found for URL: jdbc:postgresql@10.100.102.31:5432:notes at 0x4028115f: java.lang.Throwable.Throwable(java.lang.String) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x402740d2: java.lang.Exception.Exception(java.lang.String) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x40316294: java.sql.SQLException.SQLException(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x40316244: java.sql.SQLException.SQLException(java.lang.String) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x40316102: java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(java.lang.String, java.util.Properties) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x4031603a: java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x4039d347: ffi_call_SYSV (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x4039d307: ffi_raw_call (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x40248528: _Jv_InterpMethod.continue1(_Jv_InterpMethodInvocation) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x40248e34: _Jv_InterpMethod.run(ffi_cif, void, ffi_raw, _Jv_InterpMethodInvocation) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x40246424: _Jv_InterpMethod.run_normal(ffi_cif, void, ffi_raw, void) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x4039d1bc: ?? (??:0) at 0x4025b308: gnu.gcj.runtime.FirstThread.call_main() (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x402c60b1: gnu.gcj.runtime.FirstThread.run() (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x40267fdc: _Jv_ThreadRun(java.lang.Thread) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x4023478c: _Jv_RunMain(java.lang.Class, byte const, int, byte const, boolean) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) at 0x08048900: ?? (??:0) at 0x420158d4: ?? (??:0) at 0x080486c1: ?? (??:0) **************************************************************************** ********* Thanks and Regards, Kallol. -----Original Message----- From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Thomas Kellerer Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 4:12 PM To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [GENERAL] JDBC in PostgreSql for Linux Kallol Nandi schrieb: > I am running a Java application on Linux which connects to the Postgresql on Linux using jdbcodbc bridge. > But this is the error I am getting : > > I have also tried running a Java application using the Native JDBC Driver. > I get the following error : > Driver not found for URL: jdbc:postgresql@10.100.102.31:5432:notes > java.sql.SQLException: Driver not found for URL: jdbc:postgresql@10.100.102.31:5432:notes > at 0x4028115f: java.lang.Throwable.Throwable(java.lang.String) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x402740d2: java.lang.Exception.Exception(java.lang.String) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x40316294: java.sql.SQLException.SQLException(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x40316244: java.sql.SQLException.SQLException(java.lang.String) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x40316102: java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(java.lang.String, java.util.Properties) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x4031603a: java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x4039d347: ffi_call_SYSV (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x4039d307: ffi_raw_call (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x40248528: _Jv_InterpMethod.continue1(_Jv_InterpMethodInvocation) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x40248e34: _Jv_InterpMethod.run(ffi_cif, void, ffi_raw, _Jv_InterpMethodInvocation) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x40246424: _Jv_InterpMethod.run_normal(ffi_cif, void, ffi_raw, void) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x4039d1bc: ?? (??:0) > at 0x4025b308: gnu.gcj.runtime.FirstThread.call_main() (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x402c60b1: gnu.gcj.runtime.FirstThread.run() (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x40267fdc: _Jv_ThreadRun(java.lang.Thread) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x4023478c: _Jv_RunMain(java.lang.Class, byte const, int, byte const, boolean) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.3) > at 0x08048900: ?? (??:0) > at 0x420158d4: ?? (??:0) > at 0x080486c1: ?? (??:0) > > Please do reply me asap. > I have no real experience with Linux but as far as I know the JdbcOdbc bridge is only distributed with the JDK for windows. I'd suggest you stick with the native JDBC driver. The second error indicates an error with your classpath. Is there a reason why you don't use the SUN JDK for development? Does the GNU compiler support Class.forName() (which is the usual way of registering the drive) in the meantime? Without your code, it's really hard to tell where your error is. Thomas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
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