Thread: JDBC escape processing
Hi, I noticed that JDBC escape processing is not yet implemented by the JDBC driver. Is anybody working on this, or should I just go for PostgreSQL specific implementations for now ? The reason for my last couple of requests is that I'm porting an application from another commercial database to PostgreSQL. The results so far is looking very good indeed. I think(and hope) I'm going to gain both speed and stability by going to PostgreSQL. On top of that my customer will get a system that is more flexible when it comes to development and deployment. Regards, Gunnar
This was discussed only a couple of days ago. It isn't difficult to add the full escape syntax support, as it's simply rewriting a method in org.postgresql.Connection to expand the escape syntax, and to get Connection.execute() to call it. Peter -- Peter Mount Enterprise Support Maidstone Borough Council Any views stated are my own, and not those of Maidstone Borough Council. -----Original Message----- From: Gunnar R|nning [mailto:gunnar@candleweb.no] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 12:26 PM To: pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org Subject: [INTERFACES] JDBC escape processing Hi, I noticed that JDBC escape processing is not yet implemented by the JDBC driver. Is anybody working on this, or should I just go for PostgreSQL specific implementations for now ? The reason for my last couple of requests is that I'm porting an application from another commercial database to PostgreSQL. The results so far is looking very good indeed. I think(and hope) I'm going to gain both speed and stability by going to PostgreSQL. On top of that my customer will get a system that is more flexible when it comes to development and deployment. Regards, Gunnar
I have started to put together the beginnings of some escape processing. Right now I have started with the date literal escapes since that is most pressing for my needs. - Greg Gregory Krasnow Lead Software Engineer OpenSourceCRM.org gak@OpenSourceCRM.org <mailto:gak@OpenSourceCRM.org> Tel: 858.503.7540 x204 Fax: 858.503-7541 www.OpenSourceCRM.org <http://www.OpenSourceCRM.org> -----Original Message----- From: Peter Mount [mailto:petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 4:56 AM To: 'Gunnar R|nning'; pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org Subject: RE: [INTERFACES] JDBC escape processing This was discussed only a couple of days ago. It isn't difficult to add the full escape syntax support, as it's simply rewriting a method in org.postgresql.Connection to expand the escape syntax, and to get Connection.execute() to call it. Peter -- Peter Mount Enterprise Support Maidstone Borough Council Any views stated are my own, and not those of Maidstone Borough Council. -----Original Message----- From: Gunnar R|nning [mailto:gunnar@candleweb.no] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 12:26 PM To: pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org Subject: [INTERFACES] JDBC escape processing Hi, I noticed that JDBC escape processing is not yet implemented by the JDBC driver. Is anybody working on this, or should I just go for PostgreSQL specific implementations for now ? The reason for my last couple of requests is that I'm porting an application from another commercial database to PostgreSQL. The results so far is looking very good indeed. I think(and hope) I'm going to gain both speed and stability by going to PostgreSQL. On top of that my customer will get a system that is more flexible when it comes to development and deployment. Regards, Gunnar
Gregory Krasnow <gak@STONEANALYTICS.com> writes: > I have started to put together the beginnings of some escape processing. > Right now I have started with the date literal escapes since that is most > pressing for my needs. > Cool! Do you have patch for the Connection class, so I could have a look at them as well ? Or can I find this in CVS ? Regards, Gunnar