Thread: Re: Who do I forward questions to?
Hello Blake, I've forwarded your request to the Postgres INTERFACES list. This is where the community talks drivers, APIs, etc. Info on subscribing at http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/ ... Regards, Ned Lilly Great Bridge > From: Thompson, Blake A <blake.a.thompson@intel.com> > Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 1:13 PM > To: 'dave@greatbridge.com' > Subject: Who do I forward questions to? > > I am currently developing using PostgresSQL. I have come across a problem > with the JDBC driver. After looking through the code I found an arbitrary > length limitation on SQL statements. The limitations is only in the driver > not in PostgresSQL. I was wondering if this is outdated code? Who can I > forward this question to?
> > I am currently developing using PostgresSQL. I have come across a problem > > with the JDBC driver. After looking through the code I found an arbitrary > > length limitation on SQL statements. The limitations is only in the driver > > not in PostgresSQL. I was wondering if this is outdated code? Who can I > > forward this question to? Are you using the 7.0.2 driver ? I think this limitation was present in an older version of the driver. regards, Gunnar
On 7 Oct 2000, Gunnar R|nning wrote: > > > > I am currently developing using PostgresSQL. I have come across a problem > > > with the JDBC driver. After looking through the code I found an arbitrary > > > length limitation on SQL statements. The limitations is only in the driver > > > not in PostgresSQL. I was wondering if this is outdated code? Who can I > > > forward this question to? > > Are you using the 7.0.2 driver ? I think this limitation was present in an > older version of the driver. It was but shouldn't be in there now. Peter -- Peter T Mount peter@retep.org.uk http://www.retep.org.uk PostgreSQL JDBC Driver http://www.retep.org.uk/postgres/ Java PDF Generator http://www.retep.org.uk/pdf/