Allows you to set the loglevel at runtime by adding ?loglevel=X to the connection URL, where 1 = INFO and 2 = DEBUG.
Automatically turns on logging by calling DriverManager.setPrintWriter(new PrintWriter(System.out)) if one is not already set.
Adds a Driver.info() message that prints out the version number
Adds member variables logDebug and logInfo that can be checked before making logging methods calls
Adds a build number to the version number string. This build number will need to be manually incremented when we see fit.
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Modified Files:
org/postgresql/Connection.java org/postgresql/Driver.java.in
org/postgresql/fastpath/Fastpath.java
org/postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java
org/postgresql/jdbc2/Connection.java
org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java
org/postgresql/largeobject/LargeObjectManager.java
org/postgresql/util/PSQLException.java
org/postgresql/util/Serialize.java
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GUC support. It's now possible to set datestyle, timezone, and
client_encoding from postgresql.conf and per-database or per-user
settings. Also, implement rollback of SET commands that occur in a
transaction that later fails. Create a SET LOCAL var = value syntax
that sets the variable only for the duration of the current transaction.
All per previous discussions in pghackers.
these versions adhere to the backend protocol better than previous version
fixes problem when an error occurs on the backend, and the connection is still used
previous versions were throwing an exception half way through the protocol, leaving it
indeterminate.
also removes empty query code, should speed things up a bit
* Introduces a new class, StartupPacket.
* Moves a lot of constants from Connection to StartupPacket.
* Makes two instance variables in Connection into locals.
If one is trying to compile a JDBC 1 driver and junit.jar is in the
CLASSPATH, then the build fails as ant tries to build the JDBC 2 test
classes. This patch fixes this problem by excluding the jdbc 2 files
unless the jdk1.2+ property is set.
previously it was throwing a SQLException as soon as the error message was
received from the backend. This did not allow the protocol to finish properly
now, simply collects error messages from the backend until the query is done
and throws exception at the end
Also added setLogLevel to Driver.java, and made the log levels public
parts o f postgresql. The jdbc drivers are never compiled with debugging
support. This p atch make sure that debugging information is added to
the jdbc jar when the --en able-debug is added. This was usefull for me
for debugging some java jdbc poolin g objects but this might perhaps be
usefull for other people too?
Dries Verachtert
An attached patch corrects problem of this bug and fractional second.
The handling of time zone was as follows:
(a) with time zone
using SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss z")
(b) without time zone
using SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss")
About problem of fractional second,
Fractional second was changed from milli-second to nano-second
getColumnClassName(int) is not implemented. This will futher fixes method
ResultSet.getObject(int) since it requires the getColumnClassName(int) method to return the proper java class used to map the database column.
auther Ed Yu
a get on a bytea value the code was running the raw value from the server
through character set conversion, which if the character set was SQL_ASCII
would cause all 8bit characters to become ?'s.